Ireland is a truly beautiful place, from the mountains and lakes of Kerry in the south to the wilderness of Connemara in the west, the lush green country of County Wicklow in the east and the magnificent Giant’s Causeway in the north. There is so much celtic heritage to discover, and great cities such as Dublin and Galway to explore. So relax and enjoy the scenery, and soak up the atmosphere in a traditional pub over a pint of the black stuff – the craic is always mighty!

Scottish Highland Trails are delighted to offer a full planning service for all visits to the Emerald Isle in the same manner described in the Scottish pages of this site. Let us know if there is anywhere specific you would like to visit, give us a duration for your vacation, then sit back while we work with you to design a very personalised Irish experience. If you have decided you want a vacation in Ireland but you’re not sure what to include, then we are just as happy to take time and discuss all options with you. Or why not combine Scotland and Ireland in one trip? If you have family connections to Ireland, let us know what places are of relevance and we can include them for you.

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Doing some preparation for a specialist art tour next month with a visit to the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh. It houses an amazing collection of art from c1900 onwards and includes one of the best collections of Surrealist art anywhere in the world! 🎨🖼️🏴
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I have had great fun over the past few days working with French groups in town for the rugby with plenty of laughs along the way 😀 Apparently there are * 15,000 * French rugby fans in Edinburgh this weekend and the Royal Mile is a sea of red, white and blue!
There is a long history of friendship between Scotland and France. At the end of the thirteenth century the two countries shared a mutual enemy - the English! So they signed an agreement, the terms of which meant that should England invade either country, the other would go to their aid. This ‘Auld Alliance’ is considered the oldest military alliance in the world.
Although the alliance was officially ended in the 16th century, its spirit lives on! And this afternoon the two teams will compete at Murrayfield for the Auld Alliance Cup 🏉🏉🏉
Bonne chance aux deux équipes, que la meilleure gagne! 🏴🇫🇷🏴🇫🇷🏴🇫🇷
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