by kippure-admin | Oct 21, 2016 | Kippure Estate, Wedding Receptions
5 steps to persuading your partner to pop the question So you’ve been dating for quite a while. You’ve met each other’s parents and everyone likes each other. It’s time to take the next step and get engaged, but there’s only one problem. There’s no proposal. Now you...
by kippure-admin | Oct 21, 2016 | Kippure Estate, Wedding Receptions
Five ways to get him to go down on one knee You’re at your wits’ end. You’ve tried leaving wedding magazines lying around. You’ve tried sharing the link to your Pinterest wedding collection. You’ve even tried putting together a wedding song playlist and play it on...
by kippure-admin | Mar 14, 2016 | County Wicklow, Kippure Estate
The River Liffey spurts from the bogs around Kippure Mountain as a small spring some 8km north-east of Kippure Estate. The source is situated about 580m or 1800ft over sea level and the Liffey ‘pot’ is about 10m in from the Military Road at Liffey Head Bridge, which...
by kippure-admin | Jan 7, 2016 | Interesting Titbits, Kippure Estate, Meetings & Workshops
Eurobug International Youth Work Training & Collaboration uniting people from across Europe at Kippure Estate Eurobug, International Youth Work Training and Collaboration Ltd. was founded in July 2014 in the Republic of Ireland and is a not-for-profit,...
by kippure-admin | Dec 13, 2015 | Interesting Titbits, Kippure Estate, Meetings & Workshops
Subud, a worldwide spiritual organisation and charity using the tranquillity of Kippure to provide healing and enlightening retreats. Subud is a non-denominational organisation and charity whose members follow the spiritual practice known as the Latihan Kejiwaan. This...
by kippure-admin | Aug 25, 2015 | County Wicklow, Day Trips from Kippure, Interesting Titbits, Kippure Estate, The Wicklow Mountains, Walking & Hiking
The Oisín Stone, Glen na Smól The stone that Oisín lifted is called the Oisín Stone and can still, 1,500 years later, be seen in Gleann na Smól (the valley of the thrushes). The Oisín Stone is only a good walk from Seefin to the lower valley. The Fiannachta tales also...