Walking in Their Footsteps: Exploring the National Famine Way with Ethical Tours
The National Famine Way is one of Ireland’s most powerful walking and cycling trails – a 165km route that follows...
Opening the Outdoors to Everyone
In Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands, access to nature should not depend on age, fitness level or mobility. Ethical Tours was created...
Ethical and Regenerative Tourism in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands
Ethical travel prioritises the well-being of people, places, and the planet. In Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands, this approach ensures tourism restores...
Saint’s Island – A Personal Reflection and History
When I look back on my childhood, some of my fondest memories are of swimming at Saint’s Island in Newtowncashel,...
Newcastle House and the King-Harman Estate: A Personal Reflection on Local History
Steeped in history and nestled in the heart of Ireland, Newcastle House has long held a quiet fascination for me....
Growing Up in Kenagh
Kenagh, County Longford, is more than just a village on the map for me—it’s the place where my earliest memories...
Corlea Bog and the Ancient Corlea Trackway: A Journey into Ireland’s Past
Growing up near Corlea Bog in Keenagh, County Longford, I always felt a unique connection to this remarkable landscape. As...