40 Ireland Most Beautiful Places to Visit
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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Blarney Castle & Gardens -
Glenbower Wood -
Malin Head -
Mizen Head -
Newgrange -
Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium -
Waterford Crystal -
Hook Head Lighthouse -
Glendalough -
Kilkenny Castle -
Rock of Cashel -
Cahir Castle -
Swiss Cottage -
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 -
Donegal Castle -
Glencar Waterfall -
Ben Bulben -
Glenveagh Castle -
Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral -
Ladies View -
Cliffs of Moher -
Mellifont Abbey -
Knockomagh Wood -
Croagh Patrick -
The Gearagh -
Dunluce Castle -
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge -
Giants Causeway -
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Cork Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places To Visit
Planning to visit Cork ? Check out our Cork Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Cork.
Top Places to visit in Cork (Ireland):
Nano Nagle Place, Spike Island, Ringfinnan Garden of Remembrance, Gougane Barra Church, Healy Pass, Michael Collins Centre, The Donkey Sanctuary, Barleycove Beach, Sheep's Head Peninsula, Collegiate Church of St. Mary, Gougane Barra National Forest Park, The Ewe Experience, Baltimore Beacon, Ballycotton Cliff Walk, Cobh Cathedral
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Gougane Barra - Early Christian Refuge - Cork, Ireland
Backroads & Byways is a short video detailing a nice day out in West Cork. The site is so stunning and textured I couldn't resist shooting some footage. Enjoy! Share! But ultimately visit, it's on your doorstep.
Gougane Barra (Irish: Guagán Barra, meaning the rock of Barra) is a settlement, west of Macroom in County Cork, Ireland. The name Gougane Barra comes from Saint Finbarr, who is said to have built a monastery on an island in the lake nearby during the 6th century. The present ruins date from around 1700 when a priest called Denis O'Mahony retreated to the island. During the times of the Penal Laws, Gougane Barra's remoteness meant that it became a popular place for the celebration of the Roman Catholic Mass. The nineteenth century oratory which stands near the original monastery is famous for its picturesque location and richly decorated interior and is a popular place for weddings.
Afforestation of the area around the settlement began in 1938 and Gougane Barra is now home to a 1.42 square kilometre (or 138 hectare) forest park with 20 different species of tree, mainly Sitka Spruce, Japanese Larch, Scots Pine and Lodgepole pine, and a large number of native species of flora and fauna. The source of the River Lee rises in the hills above the park and flows into Gougane lake. The forest park has 5 km of motor trail and 10 km of hill walks, nature points and vista trails.
A Love of Ireland - Gougane Barra - Wild Atlantic Way
The marvelous poem by JJ Callanan, Gougane Barra recited by Edward Fitzgerald. I've subtitled this video for the hard of hearing or for those who'd like to learn the poem. Just turn on the Closed Captions.
The name Gougane Barra comes from Saint Finbarr, who is said to have built a monastery on an island in the lake nearby during the 6th century. The present ruins date from around 1700 when a priest called Denis O'Mahony retreated to the island. During the times of the Penal Laws, Gougane Barra's remoteness meant that it became a popular place for the celebration of the Roman Catholic Mass. The nineteenth century oratory which stands near the original monastery is famous for its picturesque location and richly decorated interior and is a popular place for weddings.[2]
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Afforestation of the area around the settlement began in 1938 and Gougane Barra is now home to a 1.42 square kilometre (or 138 hectare) forest park with 20 different species of tree, mainly Sitka Spruce, Japanese Larch, Scots Pine and Lodgepole pine, and a large number of native species of flora and fauna. The source of the River Lee rises in the hills above the park and flows into Gougane lake. The forest park has 5 km of motor trail and 10 km of hill walks, nature points and vista trails.[3]
-Gougane Barra-
‘There is is a green island in lone Gougane Barra,
Whence Allua of songs rushes forth like an arrow;
Valley Desmond a thousand wild fountains down to that lake, from their home in the mountains.
There grows the wild ash; and a time-stricken willow
Looks chidingly down on the mirth of the billow, like some gay child that sad monitor scorning,
It lightly laughs back to the laugh of the morning.
And its zone of dark hills-oh! to see them all bright’ning,
When the tempest flings out its red banner of lightning,
And the waters come down, ‘mid the thunder’s deep rattle,
like clans from their hills at the voice of the battle;
And brightly the fire-crested billows are gleaming,
And wildly from Malloc the eagles are screaming:
Oh, where is the dwelling, in valley or highland,
So meet for the bard as this lone little island?
How oft, when the summer sun rested on Clara,
And lit the blue headland of sullen Ivera,
Have I sought thee, sweet spot, from my home by the ocean,
And trod all thy wilds with a minstrel’s devotion,
And thought on the bards who, oft gathering together,
In the cleft of thy rocks, and the depth of thy heather,
Dwelt far from the Saxon’s dark bondage and slaughter,
As they raised their last song by the rush of thy water!
High sons of the lyre! oh, how proud was the feeling
To dream while alone through that solitude stealing;
Though loftier minstrels green Erin can number,
I alone waked the strain of her harp from its slumber,
And gleaned the gray legend that long had been sleeping,
Where oblivion’s dull mist o’er its beauty was creeping,
From the love which I felt for my country’s sad story,
When to love her was shame, to revile her was glory!
Least bard of the free! were it mine to inherit
The fire of thy harp and the wing of thy spirit,
With the wrongs which, like thee, to my own land have bound me,
Did your mantle of song throw its radiance around me;
Yet, yet on those bold cliffs might Liberty rally,
And abroad send her cry o’er the sleep of each valley.
But rouse thee, vain dreamer! no fond fancy cherish,
Thy vision of Freedom in bloodshed must perish.
I soon shall be gone-though my name may be spoken
When Erin awakes and her fetters are broken -
Some minstrel will come in the summer eve’s gleaming,
When Freedom’s young light on his spirit is beaming,
To bend o’er my grave with a tear of emotion,
Where calm Avonbuee seeks the kisses of ocean,
And a wild wreath to plant from the banks of that river
O’er the heart and the harp that are silent forever.’
Irland Rundreise Doku, Gougane Barra, Garinish Island in 4K (5/7)
Irland Südwesten Rundreise Doku, Gougane Barra, Garinish Island. Reisefilm über eine Rundreise mit Sehenswürdigkeiten in video 4k ultra hd (5/7) (Jahr 2016). Reiseführer mit Reisetipps der Urlaubsreise. Reise in deutscher Sprache. Travel Guide - Tourism 4K Ultra HD video aufgenommen mit Sony FDR-AX100.
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Kleine Kapelle Gougane Barra, die auf Irisch, Fels des Barra, bedeutet, Carriganass Castle, Stadt Bantry und weltberühmten Garteninsel Garinish Island mit botanischen Garten.
Die malerische Kirche auf der kleinen Insel, wird von Hochzeitspaaren sehr gerne aufgesucht.
Teile:
1. Dublin
2. Glendalou
3.Kilkenny
4. Cork und Kinsale
5. Gougane Bara, Garinisch Island
6. Ring of Kerry, Killarney NP, Muckroos Garden
7. Rock of Cashel, Cabra Castle
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Garinish Island - Co. Cork
A little hidden gem in Glengarriff County Cork. The Garinish Island (also known as Garnish or Ilnacullin) is just a short ferry ride from the town, a enjoyable trip passing a seal colony along the way.
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The island is stunning, particularly the Italian gardens and the various viewpoints around, including a martello tower offering amazing panoramic views. It fells more like a mediterranean island than somewhere just off the coast of Ireland!
This really is a unique and amazing location and a visit is highly recommended. The house is open for tours from March to October.
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The Lakes Tour, Ballingeary, Co. Cork, Ireland.
thelakestour.com The Lakes Tour, Béal Átha an Ghaorthaidh (Ballingeary) - Inchigeelagh, County Cork, Ireland.
Tel: 086 0887861 for 1 hour guided Lakes Tour on Lough Allua which is less than 10 minutes drive from Gougane Barra Oratory and National Forest Park and close to all Cork and Kerry attractions.
Ireland Garinish Island Glengarriff
Een bezoekje aan Garinish Island met een bootje 2011 mei.This is a video to show the Island of Inaculin (or Garnish Island). This island is situated in Bantry Bay off the coast from Glengarriff. We took the 'Harbour Queen' ferry from the dock in Glengarriff.
Amazing and wonderful flowers, plants and trees immaculately maintained at this Italian Garden located at Garnish Island, one mile and ten minutes boat ride off town of Glengarriff in West Coast of Ireland. Boat trip is an easy ride and visitors are surprised by wild life and seals during their trip.
Lough Hyne, Skibbereen, Co Cork
Aerial footage of Lough Hyne, West Cork.
Lough Hyne (Irish: Loch Oighinn) is a marine lake in West Cork, Ireland, about 5 km southwest of Skibbereen. It was designated as Ireland's first Marine Nature Reserve in 1981.
Lough Hyne was probably a freshwater lake until about four millennia ago, when rising sea levels flooded it with saline ocean water. The lake is now fed by tidal currents that rush in from the Atlantic through Barloge Creek. The stretch between the creek and the lake is known as The Rapids. The lake's small size, only 0.8 km by 0.6 km, creates an unusual habitat of highly oxygenated yet warm seawater that sustains an enormous variety of plants and animals, many of which are not found anywhere else in Ireland. A wide variety of environments such as cliffs, salt marsh, beach, and areas of greatly varying water movement add to the area's biodiversity. Some of the seawalls around the lake and the Rapids were built as relief work during the Great Hunger.
Scientific investigation of the area began in 1886 when Rev. William Spottswood Green first recorded the presence of the purple sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus. Prof. Louis Renouf resumed the scientific work in 1923 and promoted it as a 'biological station' and sustained studies have been carried out there since then. It is now one of the most-studied sites of its size in the world. Several laboratories were constructed near the shores of the lake, supporting ground-breaking ecological research under Prof. Jack Kitching and Dr John Ebling. An illustrated history of the marine research was published in 2011 'Lough Hyne: The Marine Researchers - in Pictures'.
The area is a tourist attraction with a permanent exhibition on the lough and its importance at nearby Skibbereen Heritage Centre. The ruins of Saint Bridgit's Church are on the shores of the lake, as well as holy wells, Tobarín Súl and Skour Well, on the side of Knockomagh Hill. Castle Island is located in the center of the lake where the ruins of Cloghan Castle, once a fortress of the O'Driscoll clan, are still visible. A nature trail up Knockomagh Hill offers superb views of the lough and the surrounding area. Lough Hyne is a popular kayaking and swimming destination for locals and tourists in the summer.
Walking Ireland - Benbulben
A hike up County Sligo's unique table top mountain, ben bulben. Overlooking Yeats country below. And a quick visit to Glencar waterfall after visiting the grave of Y B Yeats - the great irish poet.