Zoe Salmon the Dancing on Ice star talks about Ireland.
Stick a pin in a map of Ireland and there’ll be a reason to go in 2009. From the iconic Giants Causeway in County Antrim to the unspoiled and breathtaking Burren landscape, there’s something for every visitor to Ireland and 2009 is a year of cultural celebrations, new openings and anniversaries. In addition to annual events such as St Patrick’s Day in March many cultural events are taking place throughout Ireland in 2009. Get involved in the festivities in Dublin and Sligo for the 70th anniversary of Yeat’s death, welcome the sailing teams into the final leg of the Volvo Race in Galway in May, celebrate 250 years of the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, or witness the Gaelic Athletic Association kicking off its 125th anniversary celebrations at Croke Park. City slickers should head for Belfast, which has benefited from great investment over the past few years. In Dublin, hop aboard the first ever Rock n Roll Writers Bus Tour, which promises passengers the literary ride of a lifetime taking in historical locations that influenced the nations top musicians and writers – from Beckett to Bono Food fans who like the city life can taste the gastronomic heart of Cork and Galway or check out Dublins The GUINNESS STOREHOUSE, which is celebrating 250 years of brewing excellence. Whilst you’re planning your trip to Ireland, why not check out one of the great deals and packages on offer around the country, viewable on www.discoverireland.com. In this video Zoe Salmon, Ms Northern …