What was Dublin like in Viking times? Dublin was an important bustling port where Vikings came to trade. They got on well with the local people, and many cafes, shops and streets have names that ...
The Killarney Cougars suffered another National League Division One, this time away to the Waterford Vikings at the SETU ...
for tree-ring analysis of its oak timbers revealed that they had been cut down around A.D. 1060-70 near Dublin, suggesting the presence of a major shipyard at this key Viking stronghold in Ireland.
The Dyflin, a Viking ship built in Dublin to mark the city's Millennium, sailed into the city from Liverpool. Report shows ccanner for Temple Street Hospital brought back by the ship. The reporter ...
Price: Adults from 33 euros; kids from 27 euros Duration: 75 minutes Explore Dublin's streets and the Grand Canal Basin via amphibious vehicles with Viking Splash Tours. Along the 75-minute ride ...
Right in the heart of the city, the site of the Dublin Castle has played a part in Ireland's history since the land was used by Vikings to build a fortress in the 900s. Parts of the castle were ...