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Alice Higgins Dublin, Ireland

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February 23, 2018
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Ireland is all about blogs, bloggers and blogging these days and there are a few Irish blogs that are definitely worth a follow. Whether it’s showing Ireland off at its best, making great food, or just being some incredible travel bloggers there’s a bit of something for everyone in here.

Lovin.ie

This is 100% the best blog/website/idea to follow on all forms of social media. Your one stop shop for places to go, things to do, and food to eat in Ireland. I can’t emphasis this enough; if you are in Ireland, you need to follow Lovin.ie.

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Rozanna Purcell

Former Miss World Ireland, Roz Purcell is now one of the best known food and fitness bloggers in Ireland. She’s based primarily in Dublin, but travels the country giving talks on all things food and fitness. Her food is to die for and she’ll always let you know where to get a healthy bite.

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The Happy Pear

More food! If you like to cook follow these energetic Irish twins. They cook all vegan food and use lots of local ingredients.

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Wandering On

This couple travel the world blogging about it and having a good time… hard life, eh? They are Irish and put a certain twist to things.

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I Come Undone

If you’re in Dublin, you NEED to follow this blog. She gives great recommendations on things to do and see, but the best part is she does a ‘best of what’s on’ for the week ahead. There is always something for everyone and her tips are generally spot on.

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The Travel Two

These guys are only getting started but they have some great Ireland tips. I particularly like this part of the blog. It’s got something for everyone depending on your tastes and it spans the length and breadth of Ireland which is always a good thing.

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And there you have it folks. The who's who of people to follow. If you're in Ireland, you may as well see it through the lens of the Irish. Enjoy! 

 

 

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