Wednesday, August 19, 2026

BARBERSTOWN CASTLE PLANTS A FIELD OF SUNSHINE FOR SENSATIONAL KIDS AND WOMEN’S AID


BARBERSTOWN CASTLE PLANTS A FIELD OF SUNSHINE FOR SENSATIONAL KIDS AND WOMEN’S AID

Thousands of sunflowers bloom across three acres of the historic Kildare estate to raise funds for two Irish charities

Amanda Torrens, CEO and owner of Barberstown Castle

 

There is a spectacular new reason to visit Barberstown Castle this summer as thousands of sunflowers burst into bloom across three acres of the historic Kildare estate – all in aid of Sensational Kids and Women’s Aid.

The privately owned Castle in Straffan has dedicated three acres of its grounds to growing thousands of sunflowers, creating a spectacular sea of yellow which visitors are invited to come and enjoy while raising much-needed funds for the two charities.

The sunflower field opened to the public recently and, weather permitting, is expected to remain in bloom for approximately two to three weeks. Visitors can wander among the flowers, take photographs and enjoy one of the most colourful sights of the summer. Rather than charging a traditional admission fee, Barberstown Castle is asking visitors to make a nominal donation, or simply give whatever they can afford, with all proceeds divided between Sensational Kids and Women’s Aid.

Sensational Kids is an award-winning Kildare-based charity and social enterprise providing subsidised therapy and assessment services for children and adolescents, including Occupational Therapy and Speech and Language Therapy. Since it was established in 2007, Sensational Kids has supported more than 10,000 children and their families.


 

Women’s Aid is a leading national organisation working to prevent and address the impact of domestic violence and abuse, providing support, information and services to women and children throughout Ireland.

The sunflower field is the latest initiative at Barberstown Castle which combines the estate’s commitment to sustainability and biodiversity with its strong tradition of supporting charities and the wider community. Dating back to 1288 and set amid the rich countryside of Straffan, Barberstown Castle has been part of the Kildare landscape for almost 800 years and in recent times has placed an increasing emphasis on protecting and enhancing the natural environment surrounding the historic property.

Earlier this summer, the Castle hosted the start of The Bumblebee 1000: The Eddie Jordan Supercar Roadtrip, which saw around 45 spectacular supercars gather at Barberstown before setting off on a three-day journey in aid of Little Blue Heroes, the Garda-led charity supporting families of children undergoing long-term medical treatment for serious illness.

 

Barberstown Castle has also supported Movember through the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride, which brought classic and vintage motorcycle enthusiasts together at the Castle to raise funds and awareness for prostate cancer research and men’s mental health, alongside its ongoing support for Women’s Aid and other charitable and community initiatives.

 

The sunflower project also fits perfectly with the Castle’s growing focus on sustainability and biodiversity. Earlier this year, Barberstown Castle planted 2,500 native Irish trees throughout the estate, creating new areas of indigenous woodland which will grow and mature for generations to come. The Castle is also home to its own honeybee hives, helping to support pollination and biodiversity throughout the gardens and grounds.

Amanda Torrens, owner of Barberstown Castle, said the sunflower field had brought a wonderful new dimension to the estate while creating an opportunity to support two important charities.

“We are absolutely delighted to support Sensational Kids and Women’s Aid, two incredible charities doing hugely important work. Supporting charities and our local community is something that is genuinely important to everyone here at Barberstown Castle, so we wanted this beautiful new addition to the estate to have a purpose too.

 

“The sunflowers have brought such wonderful colour and joy to the grounds this summer. When you see thousands of them together, they really are spectacular, and we would love people to come and enjoy them, take some beautiful photographs, and simply donate whatever they can. We hope that something which is bringing so much joy and colour to Barberstown can also make a real difference to these two wonderful charities.”

 

The sunflower field is located within the grounds of Barberstown Castle, Straffan, Co. Kildare, W23 CX40 and is open from 9.00am to 6.00pm daily and from 11.00am on Sundays. Having opened on Saturday, 8th August, the field is expected to remain open for approximately two to three weeks, depending on weather conditions and how long the flowers remain in bloom. Visitors are asked to make a nominal donation, or whatever they wish to contribute, with proceeds going to Sensational Kids and Women’s Aid. Parking is available at the Castle.

www.barberstowncastle.ie


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Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Moët & Chandon Champagnes Paired with Indian Flavours in Rare, Kinsale.

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Moët & Chandon Champagnes Paired with Indian Flavours in Kinsale.

Innovative Pairings. Not just Oyster and Lobster.


A Five-Course Tasting Menu, Paired with Moët & Chandon Champagnes, at Rare at The Blue Haven, Kinsale

Rare at Blue Haven invites guests to a specially created five-course tasting menu from Executive Head Chef Meeran Manzoor, thoughtfully paired with a variety of Moët & Chandon Champagne by acclaimed sommelier Julie Dupouy, on Friday 18th September.

Each course has been designed around the character of a different Champagne from Moët & Chandon's range — Brut Impérial, Rosé Impérial, Grand Vintage and Ice Impérial — with Meeran building the menu from the pairing outward, rather than selecting wines to match finished dishes.

Meeran takes a considered approach to pairing his food with Champagne, ensuring the spice and intensity of each dish never overpower the delicate flavours of the wine. Rather than having the Champagne sit alongside the food, he incorporates its character directly into the pairing, balancing spice, acidity, richness and texture so that food and Champagne complement one another.

He says, "When I'm building the pairing menu, I look closely at the balance of acid, spice and fat, and how those elements will work with the Champagne. Whether it's butter-rich sauces, fresh citrus, a light coconut and shellfish bisque, or crispy garnishes that add texture and lift, every element has a role to play. I want the food to feel unmistakably Rare, with our core values and style coming through, while allowing enough freshness, richness and balance for the Moët to shine. Ultimately, it's about creating harmony between the food and the Champagne, so neither feels like an afterthought, and both elevate the overall experience."

Guiding guests through the evening will be Julie Dupouy, one of Ireland's leading sommeliers, four-time winner of Ireland's Best Sommelier and a bronze medallist at the ASI World Sommelier Championship.

Speaking about the pairings, Julie says, "We chose these Champagnes because they each bring something different to Meeran's cooking. The Brut gives us freshness and acidity, the Rosé brings a little more fruit and depth, while the Grand Vintage has the structure and complexity to work with his more layered dishes. The Ice works beautifully with spice, citrus and brighter flavours. What's important for us is that the Champagne and the food feel connected — that neither one dominates, but that each brings something out of the other to create a memorable experience for our guests."

Tickets for the tasting menu and Champagne pairing evening at Rare are €165 per person. With very limited availability, guests are advised to book early. For bookings, email bookings@bluehavenkinsale.com or find out more at www.bluehavenkinsale.com.

Follow Rare at Blue Haven on social at @rarekinsale for the latest news and updates.


Monday, August 17, 2026

Summer colours shine in brilliant sunny weather in Blarney Castle and Garden

Summer colours shine in brilliant weather in Blarney Castle Gardens

Taking Flight. Ester Barrett


 
The Stump
Juliet. Eamonn Ceannt


Curious

Sweet Pea tepee 

Dahlia 'Orange Emperor',

Clematis 'The President'



Garden Phlox


Sarracenia (carniverous)


Hanging Basket, one of many making a 
spectacular display near the ticket office.


Pics above 15.08.2026

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Blarney lake, house, butterfly

Painted Lady Butterfly at Blarney Castle today.
They arrive here each summer from North Africa and Southern Europe.
More on their amazing multi-generational migration here

Lake, vegetation

Blarney House, horses

pics 07.23.2026


Blooming Spectacular in

Big moves at Whitehorses Ardmore (new head chef) and Radisson Blu Hotel Cork (new GM)

Big moves at Whitehorses Ardmore (new head chef) and Radisson Blu Hotel (new GM).

Ardmore swimmers last Wednesday

Whitehorses Ardmore

John Dory is known, around the Venice area, as St Peter’s fish though further east in the Med a different fish has the honour. I think the saint would need a big chunk of his Peter’s Pence to get his teeth into the John Dory in Whitehorses in Ardmore. 
John Dory

The Fish of the Day clicks in at an eye-watering fifty euro but it is an mouthwatering triumph put together under newly installed Head Chef Dan Guerin (ex Cush). Accompanied by a selection of summer courgettes, saffron and mussel butter sauce, it is exquisite, good enough to please St Peter's palate if not his wallet.
Cliff House Hotel

Another excellent fish dish that I can recommend is the Pan fried fillet of hake, chorizo coco beans, shaved pickled fennel, prawn scampi, bisque. So enjoyable that we didn’t even notice the street outside darkening as the eclipse occurred (well, there’s always 2090!). It is not all fish by the way, beef and chicken also feature.

All mains are accompanied by a side of seasonal potatoes. New potatoes, we were told, and they were superb, the legendary “balls of flour”. The coast around here, and as far west as Ballycotton, is famous for its early potatoes, rightly so.

Main Street, Ardmore


Plenty of choice too for starters and our pick, again highly recommended, was the Ham Hock Terrine, with burnt apple, black pudding, and apple chutney with wine and mustard, plus sourdough. We shared that and also a dessert of Raspberry sherry trifle. Plenty of fruit but no sign of the sherry!

No shortage of eating places in Ardmore. Top of the list,  of course, is the Michelin starred restaurant in the Cliff House Hotel, spectacularly situated overlooking the village and the bay. Good spot for a classy lunch, particularly after doing the adjacent cliff walk. The Cliff can expect firm competition from the Main Street below, now that Guerin is installed!

Beachcombers

There’s a bakery/winebar/café combination called Soulmates and also a small café Shipmates. Fancy a 99 in a gluten free cone, sweets, waffles, milkshakes, hot muffins, tea and coffee? Then the colourful traditional Beachcombers over by the roundabout and close to the beach is the place for you. Enjoy your treat in the sun on one of the chairs outside.




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Radisson Blue Cork

Radisson Blu Hotel Appoints Robin Van Ieperen as GM. 

Marking a New Chapter for Tourism and Corporate Travel in Cork

Along with Dan Guerin’s move, there’s also a new man in charge at Little Island’s Radisson Blu Hotel, a good option if you’re visiting East Cork and West Waterford and you still have city options on your doorstep.

Radisson Blu Hotel Cork General Manager Robin Van Ieperen.


The Radisson have announced the appointment of Robin Van Ieperen as General Manager, signalling a significant new phase for the hotel as it continues its strategic repositioning and investment programme.

Originally from the Netherlands, Van Ieperen studied Hotel Management before beginning his career with Marriott International, where he trained extensively across Food & Beverage and Meetings & Events. He went on to hold senior leadership roles at the 465-key Sheraton Stockholm Hotel, serving as Director of Food & Beverage and subsequently as Director of Operations over a four-year period.


 In 2022, he relocated to the UK to take up the role of General Manager at the 300-key Delta Hotels by Marriott Bristol, where he has led the property for the past four years, delivering strong commercial performance and operational improvements.

Van Ieperen’s appointment comes at a pivotal time for Radisson Blu Hotel Cork, following a multi-million-euro investment programme totalling €1.7M since 2022, which has seen a comprehensive refurbishment and repositioning of the hotel’s conference, meetings, and wedding facilities.

At the centre of this transformation is the Great Island Ballroom, now one of the largest and most versatile conference and banqueting spaces in the Cork city and East Cork region, capable of hosting large-scale corporate events, gala dinners, and weddings.

Commenting on the appointment, Sean O’Driscoll, CEO of The iNUA Hotel Collection, said: “We are delighted to welcome Robin Van Ieperen to Radisson Blu Hotel Cork at an important time for the property. Robin’s international experience come at the right time as we build on our recent investment and position the hotel for .. growth.”

Robin Van Ieperen is ready for the challenge: “I am delighted to join Radisson Blu Hotel Cork at such an important moment in its journey. Cork is a dynamic and growing destination, and I look forward to working with the team to build on the hotel’s strengths, enhance the guest experience, and re-establish Radisson Blu Hotel Cork as a leading venue for business and events in Cork.”


Friday, August 14, 2026

James Whelan Butchers and Sample-Studios celebrate the Official Launch of Feolas Art Exhibition as part of Cork on a Fork Festival

 James Whelan Butchers and Sample-Studios celebrate the Official Launch of Feolas Art Exhibition as part of Cork on a Fork Festival 

Claire O'Reilly, with her piece "Flesh Study"


Celebrating the connection of Art and Meat


The Feolas Art Exhibition has officially launched in the 3rd floor Atrium, in Dunnes Stores Patrick Street, Cork City. The exhibition is a featured attraction of the Cork on a Fork Festival, is sponsored by James Whelan Butchers and curated by Sample-Studios, one of Ireland’s largest artist studios and creative workspaces, based in Cork City.


This innovative Art Exhibition, titled Feolas, draws its name from a combination of the Irish words for Meat (Feoil) and Knowledge (Eolas) and celebrates the relationship between Art and Meat, showcasing Cork-based artists, Claire O’Reilly, Debbie Godsell and Jörg Koster, whose work explores what and how we eat.

Dr Matthew Whyte, Development Manager, Sample Studios; Jack O’Keeffe, Cork Culinary Lead, Gather & Gather; Grainne O’Connor, MC; Diane Higgins, President of Network Ireland Cork; Orla McAndrew, Chef & Author, and Darran Walsh, Head of Operations, James Whelan Butchers


The exhibition was officially opened on Thursday, 13th August, by John and Sally McKenna, Award Winning Writers, McKenna Guides and is open to the public, during the Cork on a Fork Festival and will remain in place throughout August 2026. 


On launching the programme, John McKenna stated: Food and art are bedfellows, both being the result of the creative imagination. Whilst food satisfies our appetite, it is art that satisfies our souls. It’s appropriate, therefore, to bring together these essential human endeavours during the week of Cork on a Fork. Cork is the Irish city that marches to the beat of its belly, a vital conduit for food, a vital conduit for contemporary cooking. Cork puts the art on the plate, Feolas puts the art in the gallery, and how marvellous to see the atrium of Dunnes Stores used in such an original and imaginative way. Our congratulations to Sample Studios and to James Whelan Butchers for creating such an impressive and poignant exhibition.”

Dr Matthew Whyte, Development Manager, Sample Studios, pictured with Pat Whelan, James Whelan Butchers

Speaking on the official launch of Feolas, Pat Whelan, CEO of the award-winning James Whelan Butchers, who are collaborating with Sample Studios on the exhibition, said:

“The vision of celebrating the connection between food and art is exactly what we wished for with the Feolas Art Exhibition. Sample-Studios has been aligned to our vision from day one and have executed this fantastic display of art this evening. For James Whelan Butchers, this collaboration is about more than supporting an exhibition. Feolas gives us an opportunity to explore the connection between art and food in a fresh and exciting way. “


“A special mention of thanks to our friends and neighbour food producers in the Dunnes Stores Food Hall in our new home in Patrick Street. We have received such a warm welcome to Patrick Street from our fellow food producers and the wider retail community on a street that has such immense retail heritage. We are particularly mindful of this heritage, here in the very building where Dunnes Stores opened its first shop over eighty years ago. We are also delighted to have the opportunity for Feolas to be exhibited at this year’s Cork on a Fork Festival, and I hope Feolas will inspire everyone to look at both meat and art in a different way,“ Mr Whelan said.

Pat Whelan, James Whelan Butchers; Diane Higgins, President of Network Ireland Cork; Dr Matthew Whyte, Development Manager, Sample Studios, and John McKenna, Food Writer. All pics by Michael O'Sullivan / OSM PHOTO


The launch event had the support from Network Ireland Cork branch, with over 50 of their members in attendance. The event featured a panel discussion on the strong connections between Art and Food, and the importance of sustainable food production and consumption. Panelists included; Jack O’Keeffe, Cork Culinary Lead, Gather & Gather, Chef Orla McAndrew, Dr Matthew Whyte, Development Manager, Sample Studio and Darran Walsh, Head of Operations, James Whelan Butchers. 

Colm Burke TD, Diane Higgins, President, Network Ireland, Cork,
and Dr Siobhán Lucey, UCC


Diane Higgins, President of Network Ireland Cork, praised the exhibition, stating: “Feolas is a fantastic example of what can happen when businesses, artists and the wider community come together around a shared vision. At Network Ireland, we are passionate about creating opportunities for our members to connect, collaborate and support the wider business and creative community. Events like this provide the perfect environment for those connections to happen in a relaxed and inspiring setting. We were delighted to be part of such a special launch and look forward to seeing Feolas continue to grow and engage audiences.” 

Deputy Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Kieran McCarthy, Diane Higgins, President of Network Ireland Cork, and Pat Whelan, James Whelan Butchers, attended the Official Launch of Feolas Art Exhibition

Debbie Godsell, Artist, pictured with her work "Land Rite"
at the Official Launch of Feolas Art Exhibition

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

The Art of a Summer Escape: Discover Golf, Coastal Adventure and Refined Luxury at Dunluce Lodge

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The Art of a Summer Escape: Discover Golf, Coastal Adventure and Refined Luxury at Dunluce Lodge

Restaurant at Dunluce

As the last rays of summer continue to shine then consider that it’s not too late to book a final getaway.  There are destinations that invite you to visit, and then there are places that invite you to linger. Perched above the wild beauty of Northern Ireland's celebrated Causeway Coast, Dunluce Lodge in Portrush is a place that make you never want to leave, a place where luxury feels effortless, landscapes are cinematic and every experience is carefully curated to connect guests with one of the world's most captivating coastlines.

 

Dunluce Lodge offers travellers a sophisticated base from which to explore a region rich in natural wonder, world-class golf, exceptional food and authentic local culture. Overlooking the Atlantic and neighbouring the legendary Royal Portrush Golf Club, the intimate luxury retreat brings together contemporary elegance and a profound sense of place.

 

At Dunluce Lodge guests can enjoy breakfast overlooking rolling links and sea views before setting out to discover the many treasures of the Causeway Coast. For some, that means a round on one of the world's most celebrated golf courses. For others, it may be a private coastal tour, a scenic hike along dramatic clifftops or an exploration of hidden beaches and historic landmarks. 

 

The region's spectacular scenery provides a constant backdrop. From the ancient basalt formations of the Giant's Causeway to the dramatic ruins of Dunluce Castle, every turn reveals another extraordinary vista.

Food plays a central role in the Dunluce Lodge experience. Summer menus celebrate the abundance of Northern Ireland's land and sea, showcasing exceptional local ingredients prepared with creativity and precision. Freshly landed seafood, seasonal produce and carefully selected wines create memorable dining moments that linger long after the final course.

 

At Dunluce Lodge, dining is never just a meal, it’s an experience. The Restaurant at Dunluce Lodge showcases summer menus which provide a culinary experience like no other using the finest seasonal produce sourced from neighbourhood suppliers, including delicious fish fresh from the ocean, expertly selected wines and whiskeys distilled within just a few miles. The Vault offers a unique and intimate experience for connoisseurs of fine spirits and wines. Step into the cellar, where dim lighting creates an atmosphere of old-world charm and sophistication.

 

For golf enthusiasts, access to Royal Portrush remains one of the region's great attractions. Yet even for those who never set foot on a fairway, the sweeping landscapes, coastal atmosphere and understated sophistication of Dunluce Lodge provide ample reason to stay.

 

For travellers seeking a destination that combines extraordinary natural beauty with refined hospitality and unforgettable experiences, Dunluce Lodge presents a compelling invitation. This is a place to play, explore, indulge and reconnect, a summer escape defined by luxury, discovery and the timeless allure of the Causeway Coast.

 

The ‘Luxury for Longer’ package includes a complimentary welcome refreshment on arrival, two nights in a luxurious suite, full Irish Breakfast, access to The Spa and gym and treats from The Larder at Dunluce, a curated collection of the North Coast's finest flavours, including snacks and beverages.  From £270 per room per night.

Dunluce Lodge, Dunluce Road, Portrush, BT56 8NB. For more see www.dunluce.com or call +44 (0) 28 705 31 700

 

Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Goldie's star shines on brightly in Cork City centre

 Goldie's star shines on brightly in Cork City 

The gold fish on Shandon (left)
and another "goldie",  the angel on
St Finn Barr's

The gold salmon at the top of Shandon is a landmark for visitors and natives in Cork City. The fish restaurant, named Goldie, in the flat of the city, is already in an elevated position when its comes to matters fish on the plate.

Goldie opened its doors in 2019 and quickly grew in popularity as Chef Aishling Moore’s ever varying menu drew high praise from the beginning. Goldie uses every bit of the fish and also uses only fresh fish, mostly landed by small boats in East Cork. For more on her methods, try her book Whole Catch.

Oyster Paté

You know you’re in the right place when your server chats and smiles and enthusiastically details what’s on offer. And we knew straightaway as we entered the upstairs room. Downstairs had seating also and you can see the kitchen there as well.

Our server was full of info as well as a courteous enthusiasm. We heard, as they spoke to the table next to us, that no, the salt cod was not salty and told us that the Brandade did feature corander but in a mild way, that if you wanted a “good feed” you would be as well to add a side (the Colcannon is a dish in itself!), that the chilli with the Megrim was not too hot and that any of the Killahora shorts would go well with the blue cheese.

Salted Cod tartlet

So we were well advised by the time we got to choose, the drinks beginning with a glass of the excellent Pecorini di Chieti, a great match with fish, and a glass of their top notch Angel Stout to pair with the oyster paté.

Oyster paté? You may well ask but that starter is one of the kind of surprise that await you here and indeed had the stout, made by their brewery across the road, is listed as an ingredient. The full description: Rossmore rock oyster paté, fennel and pickled dill, Angel Stout and apple treacle loaf. Meanwhile, across the table, the Salt Cod Brandade tartlet (with salsa verde and Churchfield tomatoes) was received with relish.

Sole

There was an appropriate relaxed pace to the service. And the 16 people in the room were all made to feel at home and got their food, and drinks, as required. No fuss, no rush.

I’ve seen quite a lot of Megrim (also called Cornish sole) on the French west coast but this may have been my first time eating it in Cork. iIt’s been on the Goldie menu for a few years and I did enjoy a Megrim Soup produced by Ciaran Scully who also featured a Witch fish on an evening meal  in the Bayview in Ballycotton.

Megrim

Goldie’s version: Pan roast Megrim, mange-tout, tomato and chilli butter sauce (25.5). Just one look and I knew it was good, and  then it was love at first bite. Happy tunes too from across the table as CL enjoyed her Pan Fried Lemon Sole, caramelised chicory chutney and café de Paris butter (28.50).

We were pacing ourselves to a degree and shared a serving of the excellent Sea Salt Shoestring Chips. We were glad we didn’t overdo it with the sides as two gorgeous desserts lay ahead.

Strawberry dessert

You just don’t ignore any chance to eat these super Bushby Strawberries and these came with a Macroom ricotta pavlova. I had a little chat with our server about which drink to take with the Wicklow Blue with slices of a superb fruit and seed loaf. I was pointed towards the The Niepoort Senior Tawny but I stuck with supporting local and enjoyed it with a glass of the Killahora Pom’o Port (finished in a Roe and Co whiskey cask).

Not a match made in heaven but in a foodie paradise. Go visit soon but be sure and book as it is a busy spot.

Wicklow Blue. That fruit and seed loaf was delicious.

By the way, while the menu is short, meat eaters and vegetarians will find something to suit. On our visit, Roast East Ferry chicken and a Summer Savoury Polenta (with grilled courgette and basil) were on the menu, along with the three fish dishes of Sole, Cod and Megrim.