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40 of the most beautiful places to visit in Ireland. Ireland offers some of the world's most spectacular scenery, historical cities, and beautiful castles all on one island.
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Rock of Cashel -
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Drombeg Stone Circle -
Kinsale -
Jameson Experience, Midleton -
Achill Island -
Aillwee Cave -
The Burren -
Gap of Dunloe -
Gougane Barra -
Muckross House -
Ross Castle -
Torc Waterfall -
Roscrea Castle and Damer House -
Clonmacnoise -
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Visit Blarney Castle Tips for Visiting Blarney Castle, Ireland
What to Know about Visiting Blarney Castle in Ireland.
Kissing the Blarney Stone and being gifted the gift of gab is a typical tourist stop when they visit Ireland. Blarney Castle is located about 30 minutes from the city of Cork and can be a fun day trip from Cork. Here are a few things you should know when you go to visit Blarney Castle.
1. Blarney Castle is Popular with Tour Groups: Blarney castle can get overrun with tour groups during the high season and even sometimes in the off season. Tour buses usually start showing up about 30 minutes after the grounds open. So to beat the lines be there first thing in the morning or visit late in the afternoon closer to closing time when most tour companies have left.
2. Don't Expect to See Period Pieces in the Castle: Blarney castle is mostly an empty ruin of a castle. The rooms are empty and they have little to no furniture in them. They do have renderings of how the rooms used to look.
3. Getting Up to the Blarney Stone Can Be Claustrophobic: getting up to the top and getting back down from kissing the Blarney Stone can be a claustrophobic person's nightmare. The circular staircases are very small and tight (the castle is a few hundred years old) and with all the tourists it can take some time to get to the top. So if you have limited mobility you may want to pass.
4. Kissing the Blarney Stone: Yes, you will kiss a stone that millions of others have kissed, so get over the hygiene issues. You will lie on your back and an attendant will help push you over the edge to kiss the stone upside down and then drag you back.
5. There is More Than Just the Castle: the grounds contain a manor house you can visit, a number of gardens that you can check out. We liked the Fern Garden with the waterfall and the Poison Garden which has plants that are poisonous to humans, so you may want to pay attention a bit more to your little ones if you pass by.
6. Don't Come Hungry: there are a couple of food options on the grounds at Blarney Castle, but nothing to write home about, so it may be best to eat before you come or have a snack in your bag.
7. Getting There: Blarney Castle is about 20-30 minutes from Cork by car. There are buses and tour companies that can bring you our to the castle grounds daily.
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Top 15 Tourist Attractions in Cork - Travel Ireland
Top 15 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Cork - Travel Ireland:
Fota Wildlife Park, Ballycotton Cliff Walk, Old English Market, Camden Fort Meagher, Spike Island, University College Cork, Fitzgerald Park, St. Anne's Church, Cork City Gaol, St Fin Barre's Cathedral, St. Peter and Paul's Church, Patrick Street, Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, CIT Blackrock Castle Observatory, Greyhound Stadium
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The lively city and its gorgeous surroundings of Cork on the island of Ireland are full of star attractions. Where else would you find a thriving 18th century food market, an iconic whiskey legacy and a sure-fire way to obtain the famous Irish “gift of the gab”? With its vibrant city, beautiful coastline, delicious food and colourful towns, a trip to Cork on the island of Ireland is sure to be an unforgettable one!
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- Built nearly 600 years ago, Blarney Castle is the home of the famous Blarney Stone, which is believed to bestow the “gift of gab” to those who kiss it!
- St Anne’s Church still retains its original 18th century bells. Visitors can climb to the top of the tower and ring the Shandon Bells while taking in the stunning panoramic view of the city.
- Located off coast of Cork, Spike Island (Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2017) is the only place in Ireland where you’ll find a monastery, fortress and prison all in the one spot!
- Cobh harbour is said to be the largest natural harbour in the world. This marina was the final stop for the RMS Titanic before departing on its ill-fated voyage to the United States.
- For 200 years the Jameson distillery was located in Dublin, but in 1975 it relocated to Midleton, County Cork. Guided tours bring to life the rich legacy of this famous liquid gold – and a taste of the tipple always goes down a treat!
- The English Market in Cork city is the place to pick up traditional specialities like drisheen (black pudding) and pigs’ trotters, although the 55 or so stalls also stock delicious bread, fish, cheese, fruit and veg! - The newly renovated home of Cork GAA (Gaelic Games), Páirc Uí Chaoimh hosts not only matches, but also a variety of concerts – notable gigs in the past include Michael Jackson, Prince, Oasis and most recently Ed Sheeran!
- The mission of the Cork Jazz Festival was to produce the best jazz festival in Ireland and one of the best in Europe… and they have certainly achieved this! With this year being the festival’s 40th birthday, you can expect this year’s festival to be bigger and better than ever.
- Fota House, a beautifully designed 19th century home, offers visitors an intimate look into how life was lived in the past. Visitors get a great understanding of how members of the gentry and the servants alike lived, by exploring the brilliantly preserved estate.
- Cork City Gaol may look like a castle, but it was in fact a 19th century prison! Now open to the public as a tourist attraction, visitors get a fascinating insight into day-to-day prison life back in the 1800s.
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Visit Ireland - 10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Ireland
The Emerald Isle of Ireland is an amazing tourist destination. Whether you are enjoying a great Guinness or visiting one of the dozens of castles around the country there are many things that will shock a tourist when they come to visit Ireland. Whether you are a tourist, a traveler, a leprechaun hunger or just someone who loves great people, great food, and a great green country there is a lot that will pleasantly surprise travelers to Ireland.
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Footage I put together from our recent tour of several villages, venues, castles and sights in Southern Ireland including Dingle Bay, The Cliffs of Moher, Galway, Adare, Killarney, Ross Castle, King Johns Castle, Bunratty Castle, Knappogue Castle, and many many more places. The video was all shot on a Go Pro Hero 3+ Black edition. Time lapses done in Adobe After Effects.
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Ireland's 13 Best Attractions for Travelers
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13. Ring of Kerry
County Kerry is famous throughout the world for its natural beauty, and the Ring of Kerry is the most common tourist route for seeing it. There are relatively few historic sites along the route, though those that are there are worth seeing.
12. Cork City
Cork is situated on the banks of the River Lee in the south of the country. Cork is the anglicised version of the Irish word Corcaigh, which means marsh. The city centre was originally built on marshland and boats were able to navigate into the channels which separated the many islands.
11. Links Golf
If Scotland is the home of golf, then Ireland is where golf goes on holiday. And the best vacation spots are along the sea, where the country's collection of seaside links are dotted in a steady string along virtually the entire Irish coastline, each more revealed than carved in the undulating, marram-grass-covered landscapes.
10. Rock of Cashel
Reputedly the site of the conversion of Aenghus the King of Munster by St. Patrick in the 5th century AD. Long before the Norman invasion The Rock of Cashel was the seat of the High Kings of Munster.
9. Brú na Bóinne
Brú na Bóinne is an internationally important complex of Neolithic chamber tombs, standing stones, henges and other prehistoric enclosures located in a wide meander of the River Boyne in Ireland. The site is a complex of Neolithic mounds, chamber tombs, standing stones, henges and other prehistoric enclosures, some dating from as early as 35th century BC - 32nd century BC.
8. Walking and Hiking
Ireland is best explored on foot, whether you opt for a gentle afternoon stroll along a canal towpath or take on the challenge of any of the 31 waymarked long-distance routes. There are coastal walks and mountain hikes; you can explore towns and villages along the way or steer clear of civilisation by traipsing along lonely moorland and across barren bogs.
7. Galway City
Galway, known as the City of the Tribes is an important tourist centre and a gateway to the scenic areas of the county. Beginning in the 15th century, Galway was ruled by tribes, as the leading fourteen families were called. The tribes built many castles throughout County Galway.
6. Dingle Peninsula
The Dingle Peninsula is the smaller and northernmost of the two peninsulas that make up County Kerry, in Southwest Ireland. The landscape is wild and beautiful from the eastern spine of the peninsula in the steep Slieve Mish to the western end where the land breaks into a scattering of uninhabited and dramatic islands and cliffs and beaches alternate around the coast.
5. Glendalough
Glendalough is a historically important monastery & village in County Wicklow in Ireland. Glendalough lies roughly 90 minutes south of Dublin City by car. Glendalough is a historic site, whose Gaelic name translates to valley of the two lakes.
4. Traditional Music
Western Europe's most vibrant folk music is Irish traditional music, which may have earned worldwide fame thanks to the likes of Riverdance but is best expressed in a more sedate setting, usually an old-fashioned pub.
3. Connemara
Connemara is the peninsula of Western Galway. It has long been regarded as one of the most beautiful places in the world. Its barren windswept landscape is compelling and inspiring. The blanket bog covering the region houses some beautiful and varied flora, and provides a contrast to the more green and fertile land of the midlands and the south.
2. Dublin
Dublin's vibrancy, nightlife and tourist attractions are world renowned and it's the most popular entry point for international visitors to Ireland. As a city, it is disproportionately large for the size of the country with a population of 1.8 million in the Greater Dublin Region; nearly half of the Republic's population lives in this metropolitan area.
1. The Pub
Every town and hamlet has at least one: no matter where you go, you'll find that the social heart of the country beats loudest in the pub, still the best place to discover what makes the country tick. In suitable surroundings -- whether a quiet traditional pub with flagstone floors and a large peat fire or a more modern bar with flashing lights and music -- take a moment or an evening to listen for that beating heart... and drink some decent beer in the process.
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