10 Fantastic Reasons To Visit Ireland


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It’s no secret that Ireland is home to incredibly beautiful landscape, pristine islands, lush countryside and some architectural marvels in form of ancient Castles. The country has something to offer to every one, from fast-paced city life to untouched countryside. Here are our 10 fantastic reasons to visit Ireland.


1. Stunning Scenery


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The Majestic Cliffs of Moher co. Clare, Ireland, at sunset.


2. Ancient Structures


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Eightercua, a four-stone alignment (stone-row) Megalithic tomb, located 1.5 km south-south-east of Waterville, County Kerry, Ireland.


3. Sea Views Like these


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Coumeenole Beach, Dingle Peninsula


4. Pristine Lakes


Lakes of Killarney Photo Credit- Aidan Moran Lakes of Killarney Photo Credit Aidan MoranPhoto Credit- Aidan Moran


The Lakes of Killarney, a renowned scenic attraction in Killarney. They consist of three lakes, Lough Leane, Muckross Lake, and Upper Lake. Lough Leane, pictured here, is the largest of the three lakes. It’s located within Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland.


5. Multicolored hill ranges


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These are the dramatic cliffs of Luggala Estate, which is known locally as the Guinness Estate owned by the Guinness Family.


6. Romantic Sunsets


Celtic Cross Sunset Photo Credit- Allan Van Gasbeck Celtic Cross Sunset Photo Credit Allan Van GasbeckPhoto Credit- Allan Van Gasbeck


This is at the ruins of Killilagh Church, Doolin, County Clare, Ireland. Doolin is a charming small seaside village on the northwest coast of County Clare on Irelands Wild Atlantic Way.


Sunset On A Beautiful Winter Day In Galway Photo Credit- Mark E Tisdale Sunset On A Beautiful Winter Day In Galway Photo Credit Mark E TisdalePhoto Credit- Mark E Tisdale


The warm golden hues of setting sun highlights seaside homes in Galway.


7. Intriguing Castles


Dunguaire Castle Photo Credit- Giovanni Chianese Dunguaire Castle Photo Credit Giovanni ChianesePhoto Credit- Giovanni Chianese


Dunguaire Castle, a 16th-century tower house on the southeastern shore of Galway Bay in County Galway, Ireland.


Johnstown Castle, Co Wexford Photo Credit- The Irish Image Cllection Johnstown Castle Co Wexford Photo Credit The Irish Image Cllection Photo Credit- The Irish Image Collection


Johnstown Castle, Co Wexford.


8. Picturesque Islands


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The Blasket Islands, off the west coast of Ireland.


9. Lush Countryside


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A horse on the Aran Islands, Ireland.


10. Charming Narrow Streets and Colourful Irish Bars


Charming Narrow Street In Kinsale Photo Credit- George Oze Charming Narrow Street In Kinsale Photo Credit George OzePhoto Credit- George Oze


Colorful Narrow Street in Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland.


Temple Bar Photo Credit- Mel Steinhauer Temple Bar Photo Credit Mel SteinhauerPhoto Credit- Mel Steinhauer


Barra an Teampaill ( Irish for Temple Bar ), is an area in Central Dublin, on the South Bank of the River Liffey, complete with all of the bar necessities like Tobacco, Whiskey, Live Music Daily, and Guinness !


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