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 -
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Dunluce Castle -
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Giants Causeway -
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Top 10 Best Things To Do in Dundalk, Ireland
Dundalk Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Dundalk. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Dundalk for You. Discover Dundalk as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Dundalk .
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List of Best Things to do in Dundalk, Ireland
Dundalk Stadium
Castle Roche
Stephenstown Pond Nature Park
Cooley Whiskey Visitor Centre
St. Patrick's Church
Proleek Dolmen
Hill of Faughart
Louth County Museum
Dundalk Tourist Information Office
Saint Brigid’s Shrine and Well
10 Must See Castles in Ireland
The picturesque country of Ireland contains many castles situated in its vast countryside. Ranging from medieval ruins, to hotels.
Most of these castles were not built to be royal residences so are more modest in their appearance, they were mostly built during the country’s Norman rule, and were designed primarily to act as defensive fortresses.
1. BUNRATTY CASTLE
Bunratty Castle, located in County Clare, is a large 15th century castle and is hailed as a one of Ireland’s popular tourist attractions.
The MacNamara family constructed the vast structure that still stands to this day back in 1425 but the initial settlement is thought to date back to the time of the Vikings. Today the castle is run by Shannon Heritage and is fully open to the public.
2. MALAHIDE CASTLE
Malahide Castle resides in County Dublin in the beautiful seaside town of Malahide. Some of the castle’s structures date as far back as the 12th century.
The castle boasts a decorated history as it has survived after attacks during the Battle of the Boyne and in the 1920s James Boswell’s private papers were discovered at the estate.
3. TRIM CASTLE
Trim Castle is a Norman fortress located in Trim, County Meath on the River Boyne.
The castle was built in the 12th century during the Norman rule and is said to have acted as the centre of Norman administration for the Lordship of Meath. The castle is also the largest Norman castles to have been constructed in Ireland. Trim Castle is referred to in the poem “The Song of Dermot and the Earl”.
4. BLARNEY CASTLE
Blarney Castle resides in Blarney near Cork and was built in the 15th century, with some of the older structures dating as far back as the 13th century.
Blarney Castle is one of the most famous castles Ireland has to offer due to it being the home of the Blarney Stone, the giver of eloquence in exchange for a kiss. As well as this, it is one of Ireland’s most visually attractive castles.
5. ROSS CASTLE
Ross Castle is in County Kerry and is the ancestral home of the O’Donoghue clan.The castle was built in the 15th century and resides next to the lake at Killarney.
Ross Castle was one of the last castles to surrender to Oliver Cromwell’s Roundheads during the Irish Confederate Wars. The interior of the castle is currently in ruin however; the exterior of the castle is a handsome tourist attraction.
6. PARKES CASTLE
Parkes Castle is situated near Leitrim in County Leitrim and the existing structure was completed in the early 17th century.
During the 20th century the castle underwent extensive restoration works and is now a hidden gem that stands as not only a tourist attraction but also a place in which to stay.
7. KILKENNY CASTLE
This 13th century castle resides in County Kilkenny.
Kilkenny Castle stands as a reminder of the Norman rule in Ireland during the 13th century and would have been used as a defensive fortress during the time.
8. DONEGAL CASTLE
Donegal Castle is one that is unlike others in Ireland in terms of its appearance, it is located in County Donegal on the River Esque.
The castle consists of buildings that date back to the 15th century and for the last two hundred years most of the buildings were in a state of ruin until a restoration project in the 1990s.
9. DUBLIN CASTLE
Dublin Castle sits in the heart of Ireland’s capital city and served as the centre of the British government in the country for centuries.
The castle has a checkered past, it was originally built as a defensive fortress during Dublin’s Norman rule, but later came to function as a royal residence. Today the castle is home to both a museum and the Chester Beatty Library.
10. BIRR CASTLE
Birr Castle is described as a large castle situated in the town of Birr in County Offaly.
The castle has been referred to as “One of the seven wonders of Ireland”. The site has been resided over since the late 12th century but the castle that stands today was constructed in the 17th century.
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10 Things NOT To Do in Ireland
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Today we're going to talk about Ireland and what not to do there!
1. Don't Say “Top of the Morning”
No one uses it and it's corny and you'll stand out like a tourist!
2. Don't Use A Phony Irish Accent
The locals hate it!
3. Don't Talk About Leprechauns
The Irish find this tiresome and boring, yet another thing that would make anyone stand out like a tourist.
4. Don't Brag That You’re 100% Irish
Even if both sides of your family hail from Ireland, if you’re traveling from the US, you’d be considered Irish-American.
5. Don't Just Visit Dublin
You'll miss all the lush green countryside! You’ll definitely want to explore rural areas, other cities and landmarks such as Galway, Belfast, Killarney National Park, Doolin and the Cliffs of Moher.
6. Don't Order Corned Beef and Cabbage
This is not the national dish of Ireland. It was a creation made up by Americans and is something they eat on St. Patrick’s Day. In Ireland this meal doesn't really exist, if you do find it on a menu, you can be sure its a restaurant that caters to tourists.
7. Don’t Skip Your Round
In Irish pubs it’s a common practice to order drinks in rounds. For example, if you’re with a group of four people, everyone in the group takes turns buying a round of drinks.
8. Don't Compare Ireland to Home
Not only is this kind of rude, but locals find it very annoying to constantly hear how things like service, food, culture, people, etc. compare to your home country.
But there are lots of differences, like the way everyone waves to you in the car. I don't know you, why are you waving?
9. Don't Avoid the Finger Twitch
While driving on country roads, it's common practice to raise your hand or finger from the steering wheel when you pass someone. It’s a polite way of saying hello to oncoming drivers, even if the respective drivers do not know each other.
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7-Night City to Castle Tour Highlights - Authentic Ireland
Your vacation starts in Ireland's Capital, Dublin, where you will be personally greeted at Dublin Airport and transferred downtown in a private luxury vehicle. You'll then head west to the scenic southwest. On your way back to Dublin, enjoy an overnight stay at Kinnitty Castle in County Offaly, where a delightful and authentic Irish Castle experience awaits. Visit Ireland's most famous locations, while also exploring some lesser-known, but equally enchanting spots.
Highlights include the Guinness Storehouse, The Book of Kells at Trinity College, a horse and carriage ride to Ross Castle in Killarney and a night of storytelling, delectable food and entertainment at Ireland's oldest pub. This vacation also includes a 2-Day Double-Decker Bus Pass to informatively transport you to more than 30 of the City's top visitor attractions, as well as entrance to Dublin Castle, Kilkenny Castle, The Rock of Cashel & Birr Castle and Gardens.
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Irish Whiskey Museum
This is a short video of Dublin's latest attraction The Irish Whiskey Museum. This fantastic tour educates you on the history of Irish whiskey with the help of knowledgeable Guides, great exhibits, impressive CGI and A fantastic Whiskey tasting.
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Travelodge Ireland Hotels and Top 5 Ancient East Sites to Visit this year
- Ireland’s Ancient East celebrates 5,000 years of Irish history, spread across 17 counties from Carlingford in County Louth down to in Youghal in County Cork. Travelodge Ireland Hotels have picked out the Top 5 Ancient East sites to visit all within easy reach of our budget hotels in Waterford and Dublin. Tramp through the Viking Triangle in Waterford, three museums in one space or journey back to the ancient and impressive site of Clonmacnoise in Offaly. Travel back further again to the Neolithic passage tombs of Brú na Bóinne or thrill to the ghostly Wicklow Gaol before finishing off at the Georgian splendour of the 18th-century Castletown House in County Kildare. Book a Travelodge Ireland hotel room today.
Whichever Ancient East highlight you choose, you’ll always have a Travelodge Ireland budget hotel nearby as we have 12 budget hotels in 7 locations across Ireland. Book direct at and enjoy a relaxed stay in one of our budget rooms with very comfortable Sleepeezee beds, large en-suite bathrooms and free, fast and unlimited Wi-Fi for every guest.
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Wild West Atlantic Way Tour : Wild West Irish Tours
Introducing our newest tour–a feast for your senses! Experience all the best Wild West Irish Tours has to offer with this incredible 10-day tour. Spend three days in Clare; three days in Sligo/Leitrim, three days in Donegal and the Causeway Coast, visiting both the iconic and magical, hidden places Ireland is known for.
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Fotoreise Irland: Ireland for photographers with more than 100 locations
Watch in HD (1080). More than 100 locations in 2 weeks from the 1st to the 15th of September 2018 with 2920km on the road and 160km hiking!
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0:01 Day 1: Flight from Vienna to Dublin via Amsterdam 30km
0:01 Flight
0:19 Dublin
0:45 Day 2: From Dublin short in the North 198km
0:45 Malahide Castle & Gardens
1:09 Monasterboice High Cross and Round Tower
1:54 Newgrange
2:04 Trim Castle
2:22 Day 3: From Dublin to Carlow 208km
2:22 Wicklow Mountains
2:45 Browneshill Dolmen
2:55 Carlow Castle
3:13 Levitstown Mill
3:20 Ballyadams Castle
3:27 Day 4: From Carlow to Cork 262km
3:27 Cullohill Castle
3:47 Balief Castle
3:53 Rock of Cashel
4:46 Hore Abbey
5:27 Cahir Castle
5:58 Blarney Castle
6:36 Cork
6:40 Day 5: From Cork to Ahakista 263km
6:40 Drombeg Stone Circle
7:08 Altar Wedge Tomb
7:30 Mizen Head
8:19 Barleycove
8:26 Sheap´s Head
9:14 Tullow
9:18 Ahakista
9:28 Day 6: From Ahakista to Valentia Island 340km
9:28 Glengarriff
9:43 Adrigole
9:46 Lamb´s Head and
9:53 Dursey Island (Cable Car)
10:48 Castletown-Bearhaven
11:01 Healy Pass
11:33 O´Carrols Beach
11:36 Scariff Island view Point
11:39 Beenarourke
11:43 Ballinskelligs Castle
11:50 Glen Church and graveyard
12:32 Valentia Island view
12:36 Kerry Cliffs
13:11 Portmagee
13:18 Day 7: From Valentia Island to Dingle 204km
13:18 Knightstown (Valentia Island)
13:34 Lighthouse
13:38 Ballycarbery Castle
14:38 Muckross House
14:58 Torc Waterfall
15:29 Inch Beach
15:46 Road to Dingle
16:11 Minard Castle
16:24 Dingle
17:06 Day 8: From Dingle to Limerick 243km
17:06 Slea Head
17:29 Dunquin Harbour
17:54 Clogherhead
17:57 Conor Pass
18:05 Kilgobbin
18:25 Blennerville Windmill
18:22 Desmond Castle Adare
18:26 King John´s Castle
18:53 Mungret Church
19:32 Day 9: From Limerick to Ballyvaughan 308km
19:32 Bunratty Castle
19:43 Loop Head
20:08 Kilbaha
20:14 Cross
20:24 Moveen
20:29 Kilkee Cliffs
21:27 Kilkee
21:35 Spanish Point
21:42 Corkscrew Hill
21:49 Newtown Castle
22:04 Ballyvaughan
22:14 Gleninagh Castle
22:36 Doonagore Castle
22:43 Dough Castle
22:56 Cliffs of Moher
23:47 Day 10: Around Ballyvaughan (Burren) 145km
23:47 Corcomroe Abbey
24:33 Kilmacduagh monastery
25:07 Fahee North view Point (Burren)
25:17 Poulnabrone Dolmen
25:42 Black Head
25:46 Day 11: From Ballyvaughan to Leenaun 208km
25:46 Muckinish West Tower House
25:57 Quiet Man Bridge
26:07 Connemara National Park
26:35 Sky Road
27:09 Kylemore Abbey and Neo-gothic Church
28:06 Killary Fjord
28:45 Day 12: From Leenaun to Loughrea 212km
28:45 Sunrise in Partry
28:51 Rainbow in Ballinrobe
28:55 Ashford Castle
29:29 Guiness Tower
29:37 Cong Abbey
30:22 Fiary of Ross
31:36 Oranmore Castle
31:54 Kilchreest
32:08 Day 13: From Loughrea to Tullamore 162km
32:08 Clontuskert Abbey
32:20 Clonmacnoise
35:05 Birr Castle
35:36 Leep Castle
35:58 Kinnitty Castle
36:05 Tullamore Distillery
36:57 Tullamore
37:05 Day 14: From Tullamore to Dublin 124km
37:05 Trinity College (Book of Kells - Long Room)
37:25 Dublin
38:18 Day 15: Flight from Dublin to Vienna via Amsterdam 14km
38:35 End with some Facts and informations
38:44 Selfies and outtakes during the trip
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