We have been busy exploring Ancient Ireland on a sensory journey, we have talked to hundreds of locals asking them what their favourite scents were of this beautiful land and after many months of research we finally came up with 3 wonderful blends that will take you to these lands where you can smell the beautiful aspects of nature and their landscapes through Aromatherapy.

Our senses have a direct connection to our mind and body, which can positively impact our mental health. As a potential gateway to a person’s well-being, sensory beauty is centered on products that appeal to our senses. Scents travel directly to the subconscious part of the brain, causing a cascade of physical and hormonal reactions. By harnessing the power of aromatherapy and essential oils, people can create a therapeutic experience that helps to boost their mood and reconnect their mind, body and spirit. We hope you enjoy EireAroma and that it brings some souls back home to their native shores if not in person but spirit.

Give the gift of EireAroma this Christmas. Let’s explore Ireland through our senses. Let us take you to Buncrana in Donegal where you can smell freshly cut turf through Irish blended Pine and Lavender. Follow the shoreline on the gently undulating path of the Buncrana Coastal Walk where you'll discover ancient forts and O'Doherty's Keep, the ruins of a Norman castle. Breath in the wonderful earthy notes of Buncrana Bog.

Tramore is a seaside town in County Waterford on the southeast coast of Ireland. It is the centre of surfing in south east Ireland boasting a 5km stretch of beach and a pumping local club, the T-Bay surf club. Breath in Irish blended Spearmint and let us take you to County Waterford with the waves crashing upon the shore. Now stop and pause; breath in the Irish Celtic Sea Breeze.

Howth is an Irish village on the Howth Peninsula, east of central Dublin. The grounds of 15th-century Howth Castle have rhododendron gardens and a transport museum with local trams. The 19th-century Martello Tower houses a vintage radio museum. The medieval ruins of St. Mary’s Abbey lie nearby. A clifftop trail has sweeping sea views. Offshore, Ireland’s Eye is an island bird sanctuary with an ancient ruined church. Discover Howth Cliff Walk and take in the stunning views of the peninsula. The Black Linn Loop (Lúb Linn Dub) follows the red markers and gains 160 meters (524 feet) of elevation. This 8 km (5 miles) trail travels inland over Howth Head and features views of the Dublin coastline as well as heather-covered hills. Breath in the wonderful aroma’s of Irish Pine & Heather and let us take you to the heather covered hills in Howth.