A number of special meetings have taken place in Derry recently bringing together project partners from across the globe involved in the promotion of Slow...
If you needed any more reasons to hit the water and head to Northern Ireland, here are ten glorious suggestions to get your mind planning...
Every autumn, MalinWaters comes alive with festivals and events that light up the time when the weather is often cooperative but the days portend the...
The Coastwatch survey is a methodical audit of the shore around low tide carried out by citizens. It is exercise in fresh sea air, challenging,...
Have you ever wanted to try something new, something a bit daring, perhaps a little bold? Are you feeling the need to get out into...
This lovely harbour at Ballycastle has been in use for centuries. The MacDonnells fleet of galleys gathered there in the 1400s when it was called...
There are many reasons to sail the beautiful waters of Western Scotland but we’ve whittled it down to ten…
The waters...
From the early Stone Age people to the Celts, Gaels, Picts, Vikings, Romans, Normans, Spanish, and British: many different peoples have called these lands home,...
Sligo, situated in the rugged northwest corner of Ireland, has a truly distinct profile and iconic features. Nature, arts, history, outdoor pursuits, and culture: Sligo...
Sliabh Liag cliffs are undeniably impressive, and at 601 m (1,972 ft) nearly three times taller than the better known Cliffs of Moher – a...