Ireland
What separates Ireland from its neighbours is the arresting beauty of the land, from bizarre, lunar landscapes and the mighty Atlantic, to labyrinthine caves and crystal clear waterways.
The turbulent history of the island dates back as far as 6000BC; the past has certainly paved the way for the island’s buoyant present and future. Boasting breathtaking landscapes, magnificent waterways, and castles that come alive with historical significance, you’ll be spoilt for choice for things to see and do when you visit Ireland. Whether your passion is golf, fishing or even splashing about on a surfboard, Ireland has the perfect locations, not to mention the best natural backdrops in the world. If sights and culture is your thing, then capture your imagination with a visit to one of Ireland’s castles, monuments, stately homes, or beautiful gardens; many with compelling tales of times gone by.
Ireland is one of the most popular sport fishing destinations in Europe and for good reason. The massive variety and quality of fishing has given the country an enviable reputation, for it seems everywhere you turn there’s an ideal location to be fished. Even the climate is kind to the angler, with temperate summers, mild winters and moderate rainfall throughout the year. The warming influence of the North Atlantic Drift which washes the south west coast, gives a milder climate than the geographical situation would indicate. The result is a fabulous mix of cold and warm water fish, capable of exciting both the specialist angler and casual fisherman on a family holiday.
what our customers have to say:
"Pat our guide was so good with me as I am bit of a beginner, caught my first Pike on a fly great fun, thank you all." William Payne
"Just like old times, walking little streams seeing rising trout and catching lovely little Brown Trout on the dry fly, pure heaven." Philip Argyle
"You took good care of us both from the moment we called you to enquiry until we returned home, great holiday and glad to work and be looked after by people who still care." Mr & Mrs R Cunningham
“They talk about the luck of the Irish and now we know why, all that fantastic fishing in true countryside. We will be back again soon to be lucky." David Trotter