The ideal Irish holiday where you get to sit back and leave the driving to someone else! This is just what our chauffeur tours of Ireland are all about.
Take for example, our Lords and Ladies tour. 6 Nights of amazing accommodation while you tour some of the most grand castles that Ireland has to offer, and all the while you don’t have to worry about getting lost or driving for hours – you leave that to someone else!
Perhaps you would prefer to see some of the amazing islands that Ireland has to offer with our Islands of Ireland tour. This time you will be visiting some of the hidden gems that really do let you see just what beauty the Emerald Isle has to offer. Locations such as Tory Island, Achill Island, Aran Islands, St. Colmcille’s 6th Century Monastery and much more!
When you take a chauffeur driven tour with us, you don’t just have a driver, but the benefit of a driver and guide rolled into one. Your tour truely will be one to remember.
Chauffeur driven in the lap of luxury
We spare no expense when it comes to ensuring your tour of Ireland will be a comfortable one while you are driven in one of our people carriers or Mercedes saloons benefitting from leather interiors, fully air conditioned, CD player, foldaway picnic table and on-board cooler. We want to ensure that every aspect of your holiday is just perfect.
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Galway
There are 5 hotels and other accommodations in Galway city centre to choose from. Inishmore House rated 7.0/10 is the best hotel with cots and ironing, located 10 minutes' walk from the city centre. Ash Grove House with rating 8.2/10 and Lynburgh rated 8.2/10 are other favourite hotels in the area. To see more central hotels click here.
The House Hotel, An Ascend Hotel Collection Member Galway
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Cork
There are many things to do in Cork, Ireland. The city has a vibrant nightlife, with plenty of pubs and clubs to choose from. There are also many restaurants and cafes, as well as boutiques and shops. Cork is also home to a number of museums and galleries, and there are plenty of parks and green spaces to relax in. The city is also well located for exploring the rest of Ireland, with the countryside and coastline just a short drive away.
Maldron Hotel South Mall Cork City
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Kilkenny
Kilkenny, Ireland is an excellent destination for tourists seeking a unique combination of a pastoral landscape, rich medieval heritage, and vibrant cultural life. This charming city is home to Kilkenny Castle, the Medieval Mile, and a number of vibrant craft breweries. Visitors can explore the Irish countryside or take a scenic drive through Kilkenny's many winding country roads. While in Kilkenny, visitors can also take part in a variety of activities, including golfing, hiking along local canals, and visiting various historic sites. There is something for everyone in Kilkenny, and the hospitality of the local people makes it a great place to stay for tourists.
Best 7 Spa Hotels in Kilkenny for a Relaxing Getaway
Zuni Restaurant & Boutique Hotel Kilkenny
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Doolin
The village of Doolin is situated on the edge of the Burren, in County Clare. It is well known for its traditional music and is a popular tourist destination. Visitors can enjoy the many pubs, restaurants and music venues in the village, or take part in outdoor activities such as walking and cycling. Doolin is also a great place to stay if you want to visit the Cliffs of Moher or the Aran Islands.
Daly'S House Bed & Breakfast Doolin
Sheedy'S Doolin Bed & Breakfast
Killarney
There are 3 hotels and other accommodations in Killarney city centre to choose from. Located 0.8 km from the city centre, Carranross Accommodation offers a golf course, shuttle service, and canoeing on site. To see more central hotels click here.
Muckross Park Hotel & Spa Killarney
Park Place Apartments Killarney
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Brook Lodge Boutique Hotel Killarney
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Foley'S Townhouse Killarney Hotel
Harmony Inn - Kingscourt Killarney
Galway hotels near Eyre Square
Galway is a city located in western Ireland. The city is well known for its vibrant nightlife and is a popular tourist destination. Some of the places to visit in Galway include the Galway Cathedral, the Spanish Arch, and the Eyre Square. The City Gallery of Contemporary Art and the National University of Ireland, Galway are also popular tourist destinations.
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Cork hotels near University College Cork
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Athlone
There are plenty of reasons to stay in Athlone, Ireland. The town sits at the heart of the country, making it an ideal base for exploring the rest of the country. Its picturesque location on the River Shannon and its charming streets and historic sites make it a great place to explore. Athlone also offers a vibrant arts and culture scene, with plenty of galleries, theaters, and live music venues. Whether you're interested in history, outdoor activities, or simply soaking up the local atmosphere, Athlone has something for everyone. Plus, the warm and welcoming locals will make you feel right at home.
Best 3 Spa Hotels in Athlone for a Relaxing Getaway
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Arch House B&B & Apartments Athlone
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Shannonside House N37Hf67 Athlone
Tralee
There are many things to see and do in Tralee, Ireland. Visitors can explore the town's rich history at the Kerry County Museum, which offers an interactive exhibition on the region's past. For nature enthusiasts, the Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre is a must-visit, featuring outdoor trails and bird watching opportunities. The town is also home to the annual Rose of Tralee International Festival, a renowned event that celebrates Irish culture with music, food, and a beauty pageant. And for those seeking outdoor adventure, the nearby Dingle Peninsula offers stunning coastal views and a chance to spot dolphins and whales on a boat tour.
Manor West Hotel & Leisure Club Tralee
Ballygarry Estate Hotel & Spa Tralee
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Tralee Townhouse Bed & Breakfast
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Maureen'S Bed And Breakfast Tralee
Dundalk
Tourists will be drawn to Dundalk, Ireland for its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and friendly locals. As the largest town in County Louth, Dundalk offers a charming mix of old-world charm and modern amenities. Visitors can explore historic sites such as the 12th-century St. Patrick's Cathedral and the majestic ruins of Dun Dealgan, as well as enjoy the picturesque views of the Cooley Mountains and Carlingford Lough. The town also boasts a lively cultural scene with traditional pubs, music festivals, and a thriving food scene, making it an ideal destination for those looking to experience the best of Irish hospitality and culture.
Ballymascanlon Hotel And Golf Resort Dundalk
Glen Gat House Bed & Breakfast Dundalk
Clonakilty
Clonakilty, Ireland is a charming and picturesque town that offers a multitude of reasons to make it your destination of choice. The town is nestled along the beautiful Wild Atlantic Way, providing stunning coastal views and access to pristine beaches. Clonakilty also boasts a vibrant arts and music scene, with regular live music performances and art exhibitions taking place throughout the year. Furthermore, the town is renowned for its excellent food and drink options, with a variety of top-notch restaurants, cafes, and pubs serving up delicious local fare. With its warm and welcoming community, breathtaking natural surroundings, and rich cultural offerings, Clonakilty is the perfect place to stay for those looking for a peaceful and fulfilling experience in Ireland.
Dunmore House Hotel Clonakilty
Inchydoney Island Lodge & Spa Clonakilty
Bunratty
Bunratty, Ireland is a picturesque village that is worth visiting at any time of year, but the best time to visit is during the summer months. The town comes alive with colorful flowers in bloom, and the warm weather allows for exploring the historic Bunratty Castle and Folk Park without battling the cold. Additionally, the summer months coincide with the peak season for visiting nearby attractions such as the Cliffs of Moher and the Wild Atlantic Way. However, if you prefer to avoid the crowds, visiting in the shoulder seasons of spring or fall can also be a great option, as the weather is still pleasant and there are fewer tourists around.
Bunratty Castle Hotel, BW Signature Collection
Bunratty Haven Bed & Breakfast
Bunratty Meadows Bed & Breakfast
Westport
There are numerous compelling reasons to stay in Westport, Ireland. The town boasts stunning natural beauty, with the majestic Croagh Patrick looming in the distance and the picturesque Clew Bay just a short drive away. The friendly locals and welcoming atmosphere make visitors feel right at home, with cozy pubs and delicious seafood restaurants to enjoy. Westport also offers a wide range of outdoor activities, from hiking and cycling to watersports and fishing, ensuring that there is something for everyone to enjoy. With its charming streets, beautiful scenery, and vibrant community, Westport is the perfect destination for a relaxing and enjoyable stay in Ireland.
Westport Plaza Hotel, Spa & Leisure
Knockranny House Hotel & Spa Westport
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Ardmore Country House Westport
Clifden
Tourists will be drawn to Clifden, Ireland for its stunning natural beauty, charming historic town, and vibrant cultural scene. Situated in the heart of Connemara, Clifden offers easy access to beautiful beaches, rugged mountains, and picturesque countryside. The town itself is filled with colorful shops, lively pubs, and delicious restaurants, making it a pleasant place to wander and explore. Additionally, Clifden hosts a number of cultural events and festivals throughout the year, showcasing traditional Irish music, dance, and art. With its scenic surroundings and lively atmosphere, Clifden is a perfect spot for tourists looking to experience the best of Ireland's natural and cultural attractions.
Connemara Sands Hotel & Spa Clifden
Buttermilk Lodge Guest Accommodation Clifden
Dingle
Dingle, Ireland is a charming and picturesque town located on the stunning Dingle Peninsula. Visitors can expect stunning coastal views, rugged cliffs, and beautiful beaches. Dingle is also known for its vibrant and thriving arts and music scene, with numerous festivals and live music events taking place throughout the year. The town is home to cozy pubs and delicious local seafood restaurants, serving up the freshest fish caught right off the coast. For those wanting to explore the great outdoors, the Dingle Peninsula offers countless hiking and biking trails, as well as opportunities for water sports like surfing and kayaking. With its friendly locals, rich history, and natural beauty, Dingle is a must-visit destination in Ireland.
O Neills Bed And Breakfast Dingle
Adare
Adare, Ireland is a charming village known for its picturesque thatched cottages, medieval architecture, and beautiful natural surroundings. Visitors to Adare can explore historic sights such as the Desmond Castle and Adare Manor, as well as the tranquil Adare Park. The village also offers a variety of quaint shops, cafes, and restaurants, providing the perfect opportunity to immerse oneself in the local culture and enjoy delicious Irish cuisine. Adare's warm and welcoming atmosphere, combined with its rich history and stunning scenery, make it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty and hospitality of Ireland.
Fitzgeralds Woodlands House Hotel Adare
Kenmare
Kenmare, Ireland is a charming and picturesque town nestled between the mountains and the sea, making it an ideal destination for those seeking natural beauty and tranquility. With its stunning landscapes, friendly locals, and a wide range of outdoor activities, there are plenty of reasons to stay in Kenmare. Visitors can explore the nearby Ring of Kerry, take a boat trip on Kenmare Bay, or simply wander the quaint streets and enjoy the local shops and eateries. Additionally, Kenmare is known for its lively music scene, with traditional Irish music filling the pubs and restaurants most nights of the week, providing a welcoming and festive atmosphere for visitors to enjoy. Whether you're looking for relaxation, adventure, or a taste of local culture, Kenmare has something for everyone.
The Kenmare Bay Hotel & Leisure Resort
Hawthorn House Guesthouse Kenmare
Trim
In Trim, Ireland, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich history that permeates the town. One of the must-visit attractions is Trim Castle, one of the largest Norman castles in Ireland. Take a guided tour of the castle and learn about its fascinating past. For a more leisurely experience, wander through the charming streets and explore the local boutiques, cafes, and pubs. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a walk along the River Boyne or rent a bike and cycle through the lush countryside. And for a taste of traditional Irish music and culture, be sure to check out a local pub for some live music and a pint of Guinness. With its beautiful surroundings and welcoming atmosphere, Trim offers a unique and memorable experience for all who visit.
Knightsbrook Hotel & Golf Resort Trim
Highfield House Guesthouse Trim
Waterford
Waterford, Ireland is a charming city full of history, culture, and beauty that makes it a must-visit destination. Renowned for its crystal manufacturing, Waterford offers visitors the chance to see skilled craftsmen create stunning glassware at the Waterford Crystal Factory. The city is also home to a number of historic sites, such as the iconic Waterford Walls street art, the 9th-century Reginald's Tower, and the beautiful Christ Church Cathedral. With its picturesque waterfront, vibrant food scene, and friendly locals, Waterford offers a truly authentic Irish experience that will leave visitors with lasting memories.
The Fitzwilton Hotel Waterford
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Diamond Hill Country House Bed & Breakfast Waterford
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Greenway Manor Hotel Waterford
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The Anchorage Guest House Waterford
Athenaeum House Hotel Waterford
Limerick
Limerick, Ireland is a vibrant and historic city that offers a rich blend of culture, history, and natural beauty. Visitors to Limerick can explore the medieval architecture of King John's Castle, stroll along the picturesque River Shannon, and immerse themselves in the city's arts and music scene. Limerick also boasts a wide array of dining and shopping options, making it an ideal destination for foodies and lovers of local crafts. With its friendly locals and charming atmosphere, Limerick is the perfect place to experience the warmth and hospitality of Ireland.
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No.1 Pery Square Hotel & Spa Limerick
Limerick Dog Friendly Lodging and Hotels
The Bedford Townhouse Hotel Limerick
Donegal Town
Donegal Town, located in the northwest of Ireland, is a charming and historic destination that offers visitors a truly authentic Irish experience. The town is situated on the picturesque Donegal Bay, surrounded by lush green landscapes, rugged coastlines, and majestic mountains. Travelers can explore the town's rich history by visiting Donegal Castle, stroll along the charming streets lined with traditional shops and pubs, or take a leisurely walk along the scenic River Eske. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are plenty of opportunities for hiking, fishing, and boating in the stunning surrounding countryside. With its warm Irish hospitality, stunning natural beauty, and rich cultural heritage, Donegal Town is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an authentic Irish experience.
Harvey'S Point Hotel Donegal Town
The Gateway Lodge Donegal Town
Donegal Town Dog Friendly Lodging and Hotels
Atlantic Guest House Donegal Town
The Lodge @ Harvey'S Point Donegal Town
Letterkenny
The best time to visit Letterkenny, Ireland is during the summer months of June, July, and August when the weather is generally at its warmest and the days are longest. This is the perfect time to explore the stunning scenery and enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and visiting the beautiful beaches along the coast. Additionally, the town comes alive with festivals and events during the summer, offering visitors an opportunity to experience the vibrant culture and friendly atmosphere of Letterkenny. Whether you are looking for outdoor adventure, cultural experiences, or simply to enjoy the natural beauty of the area, summer is the ideal time to visit Letterkenny.
Radisson Blu Hotel, Letterkenny
Silver Tassie Hotel & Spa Letterkenny
Castle Grove Country House Hotel Letterkenny
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Killorglin
There are countless reasons to stay in Killorglin, Ireland. From its stunning natural beauty, with the River Laune flowing through the town and the majestic McGillycuddy Reeks mountain range nearby, to its rich history and culture, Killorglin offers a charming and peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The town is also known for its warm and welcoming community, as well as its vibrant arts and music scene, with events like the annual Puck Fair drawing visitors from near and far. Whether you're looking to explore the great outdoors, immerse yourself in Irish heritage, or simply relax and unwind in a picturesque setting, Killorglin has something to offer everyone.
Ard Na Sidhe Country House Hotel Killorglin
Kingston'S Townhouse Hotel Killorglin
Inch (Kerry)
Inch, Kerry in Ireland offers a variety of exciting activities for visitors to enjoy. The stunning Inch Beach is perfect for long walks, sunbathing, or even trying your hand at surfing in the Atlantic waves. For nature lovers, the nature reserve at Lough Currane offers beautiful walks and birdwatching opportunities. The nearby Dingle Peninsula is also a must-visit, with its rugged coastal cliffs and charming villages. After a day of exploring, visitors can unwind with a delicious meal at one of the local eateries, enjoying fresh seafood and traditional Irish cuisine. With its beautiful scenery and range of activities, Inch is a fantastic destination for a relaxing and enjoyable vacation in Ireland.
Sneem
Sneem, Ireland is a charming and picturesque village located on the Iveragh Peninsula along the Ring of Kerry. Visitors are drawn to its stunning natural beauty, with lush greenery, rolling hills, and the tranquil waters of Kenmare Bay. The village itself is a delightful mix of colorful buildings, narrow streets, and friendly locals, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. With a range of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and boating, as well as cozy pubs and restaurants serving up delicious Irish cuisine, Sneem offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an active getaway, Sneem has something for everyone, making it a must-visit destination in Ireland.
Parknasilla Resort & Spa Sneem
Ennis
Ennis is a vibrant town located in County Clare, Ireland, where there are plenty of things to do for visitors of all ages. One of the main attractions is the Ennis Friary, a well-preserved medieval friary that dates back to the 13th century and features stunning architecture and a fascinating history. Visitors can also explore the charming streets of the town, which are lined with traditional Irish pubs, shops, and restaurants. For those looking to immerse themselves in Irish culture, the Clare Museum showcases the history and heritage of the area, while the Ennis Trad Trail offers an opportunity to experience traditional Irish music and dance in the local pubs. Additionally, outdoor enthusiasts can take a stroll along the scenic River Fergus or explore the nearby Burren National Park, known for its unique limestone landscapes and diverse flora and fauna. With its rich history, lively atmosphere, and natural beauty, Ennis has something to offer every traveler.
Ardilaun Guesthouse Self Catering Ennis
Treacys West County Conference And Leisure Centre Hotel Ennis
Vacation Apartment Rentals in Ennis
Drogheda
There are plenty of reasons to stay in Drogheda, Ireland. Firstly, the city is steeped in history and boasts a number of impressive historical sites, including the famous Bru na Boinne UNESCO World Heritage Site and the 13th-century St. Laurence's Gate. Drogheda is also a bustling cultural hub, with a thriving arts scene and a variety of events and festivals throughout the year. Additionally, the city is a great base for exploring the stunning Boyne Valley and enjoying the beautiful landscapes of the Irish countryside. With its friendly locals, charming atmosphere, and convenient location between Dublin and Belfast, Drogheda is a wonderful place to call home.
Boyne Valley Hotel - Bed & Breakfast Only Drogheda
Scholars Townhouse Hotel Drogheda
Rosslare Harbour
The best time to visit Rosslare Harbour, Ireland is during the summer months from June to August when the weather is mild and the days are long. This picturesque coastal town comes alive during this time with an array of outdoor activities such as swimming, sailing, and beachcombing on the beautiful sandy beaches. The ferry port is also busy during the summer, making it a great time to explore the nearby islands of Ireland and the UK. However, if you prefer a quieter and more peaceful experience, visiting in the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn can also be a pleasant and relaxing experience.
Coast Rosslare Strand Rosslare Harbour
Tuskar House By The Sea Hotel Rosslare Harbour
Ferryport House B&B Rosslare Harbour
Coral Gables Guesthouse & Campsite Rosslare Harbour
Hotel Rosslare Rosslare Harbour
Clifford House B & B Rosslare Harbour
Wexford
There are countless reasons to stay in Wexford, Ireland. From its stunning coastline and beautiful beaches to its rich history and charming villages, Wexford offers something for everyone. The county is home to world-class golf courses, award-winning restaurants, and vibrant cultural events, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a mix of relaxation and adventure. Wexford also boasts a thriving arts scene, with numerous galleries and theaters showcasing local talent. Whether you're interested in exploring ancient ruins, enjoying the great outdoors, or simply soaking in the laid-back atmosphere of a traditional Irish town, Wexford has it all. With its warm and welcoming community, there's no doubt that Wexford is a place you won't want to leave.
Talbot Suites At Stonebridge Wexford
Cobh
There are many reasons to stay in Cobh, Ireland, including its rich history and cultural significance. As the last port of call for the Titanic before its fateful journey, Cobh is steeped in maritime history and offers visitors a chance to explore its museums, historic buildings, and beautiful waterfront. Additionally, Cobh's charming streets lined with colorful houses, cozy pubs serving traditional Irish fare, and stunning views of Cork Harbour make it a picturesque and welcoming destination for travelers looking to experience the beauty and charm of Ireland's coast. Whether you're interested in history, culture, or simply taking in the stunning scenery, Cobh has something to offer for everyone.
Bella Vista Hotel & Self Catering Suites Cobh
Cong
Cong, Ireland is a charming village nestled in the County Mayo countryside, and its picturesque beauty changes with the seasons, making it a wonderful place to visit year-round. In the spring and summer, the village comes alive with blooming flowers, lush greenery, and sunny days, providing the perfect backdrop for leisurely walks and outdoor activities. Autumn brings a stunning display of fall colors, with the surrounding landscapes turning into a beautiful mosaic of reds, oranges, and yellows. Winter in Cong is a peaceful and serene time to visit, with a chance to experience the village's cozy atmosphere, warm hospitality, and perhaps even some snowfall in the surrounding countryside. No matter the time of year, visitors will find something to enjoy in Cong, making it a delightful destination for any season.
The Lodge At Ashford Castle Cong
Navan
When visiting Navan, Ireland, there are plenty of activities to keep you entertained. Take a leisurely stroll through the beautiful grounds of the Hill of Tara, a historic site that is closely linked to Irish mythology and the ancient kings of Ireland. Visit the Solstice Arts Centre to enjoy exhibitions, performances, and workshops in a range of artistic disciplines. For those interested in sports, check out the local GAA matches at Páirc Tailteann, the county grounds for Meath GAA. And of course, no visit to Navan would be complete without sampling some traditional Irish cuisine and enjoying the lively atmosphere of the local pubs. Whether you're interested in history, art, sports, or food, Navan has something to offer for everyone.
Dungarvan (Waterford)
Tourists will be drawn to staying in Dungarvan, Ireland for its picturesque waterfront location and charming small-town atmosphere. Dungarvan offers a range of outdoor activities such as hiking in the nearby mountains, cycling along the scenic coast, and water sports on the beach. The town also boasts a rich history, with attractions such as Dungarvan Castle and the Waterford Greenway, a popular walking and cycling trail. In addition, visitors can enjoy the vibrant food and drink scene, with a variety of pubs, restaurants, and local markets offering delicious Irish cuisine and artisanal products. With its blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and friendly community, Dungarvan is a perfect destination for tourists seeking an authentic and memorable Irish experience.
The Park Hotel Dungarvan Dungarvan
Gold Coast Resort Dungarvan Dungarvan
Dungarvan (Waterford) Bed & Breakfasts
Tallaght
Tallaght, Ireland is a vibrant and diverse suburb located just 30 minutes south of Dublin city center. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful natural landscapes of Tymon Park and Tallaght Hill, as well as the historic ruins of the 8th century Tallaght Abbey. The area is also home to a range of excellent shopping and dining options, from the modern Tallaght Square shopping center to traditional Irish pubs where visitors can enjoy a pint of Guinness. With easy access to the city center and a rich cultural heritage, Tallaght offers the perfect blend of urban convenience and rural charm for any traveler.
Enniskerry
Enniskerry, a charming village located in County Wicklow, Ireland, offers a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy. One of the main attractions is Powerscourt Estate, a sprawling Victorian estate boasting immaculate gardens, a grand house, and an impressive waterfall. Visitors can also explore the stunning Wicklow Mountains, with numerous hiking trails and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The village itself is home to quaint shops, traditional Irish pubs, and delicious restaurants serving up local cuisine. Enniskerry is also a great base for exploring nearby attractions such as Glendalough, Bray Head, and the picturesque Bray to Greystones cliff walk. Whether it's outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or simply relaxing in a beautiful setting, Enniskerry has something for everyone to enjoy.
Powerscourt Hotel, Autograph Collection Enniskerry
Summerhill House Hotel Enniskerry
Lisdoonvarna
There are a multitude of reasons why one should consider staying in Lisdoonvarna, Ireland. The charming and quaint village is known for its spa town atmosphere and healing waters, making it a perfect destination for those looking to relax and rejuvenate. The annual Lisdoonvarna Matchmaking Festival draws visitors from all over the world, offering a unique cultural experience and a chance to meet new people. The surrounding Burren region provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and exploring ancient ruins. Additionally, the town's friendly locals and traditional Irish pubs create a welcoming and lively atmosphere that will make visitors feel right at home. Whether seeking a peaceful retreat or an exciting adventure, Lisdoonvarna has something to offer for everyone.
The Ritz House Hotel Lisdoonvarna
Sheedys Boutique Hotel & Restaurant Lisdoonvarna
Rossnowlagh
Tourists will be captivated by the natural beauty and tranquility of Rossnowlagh, Ireland. The stunning beach is renowned as one of the best in the country, making it an ideal destination for surfers, swimmers, and sunbathers alike. The peaceful village offers a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, with charming local restaurants, shops, and friendly locals. The area is also steeped in history, with nearby attractions such as the historic Donegal Castle and the mysterious Beltany Stone Circle. With its breathtaking scenery, welcoming atmosphere, and a wealth of activities and attractions, it's no wonder that tourists are drawn to the allure of Rossnowlagh.
Oranmore
Tourists will be drawn to staying in Oranmore, Ireland for its picturesque setting and charming atmosphere. This small village boasts stunning views of Galway Bay and the surrounding countryside, making it the perfect retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. In addition, Oranmore is conveniently located just a short drive from the vibrant city of Galway, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its rich culture, lively music scene, and eclectic dining options. With its cozy bed and breakfasts, friendly locals, and easy access to both natural beauty and urban excitement, Oranmore provides the ideal base for a memorable Irish getaway.
Oranmore Lodge Hotel Conference And Leisure Centre Galway
The Coach House Hotel Oranmore
Oranhill Lodge Guesthouse Oranmore
Waterville
Waterville, Ireland is a charming and picturesque village located on the stunning Ring of Kerry. With its dramatic coastal scenery, beautiful sandy beaches, and lush green landscapes, Waterville is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The village offers a wide range of activities including fishing, golfing, hiking, and water sports, making it the perfect destination for those seeking adventure and relaxation. Additionally, Waterville has a rich history and is home to several historical sites and landmarks, such as the Staigue Fort and the Skellig Michael UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its warm and welcoming atmosphere, breathtaking views, and abundance of activities, Waterville is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty of the Irish countryside.
Sligo
The best time to visit Sligo, Ireland is during the late spring and summer months, from May to August. This is when the weather is typically mild and pleasant, and the landscape is lush and green. During this time, visitors can explore the stunning coastline, hike through the picturesque mountains, and enjoy outdoor activities such as surfing, fishing, and birdwatching. Additionally, the summer months also bring a variety of festivals and events, including the renowned Sligo Live music festival, making it the perfect time to experience the vibrant culture and lively atmosphere of this charming Irish town.
Sligo Park Hotel & Leisure Club
Strandhill Lodge And Suites Sligo
Best 5 Spa Hotels in Sligo for a Relaxing Getaway
Yeats Country Hotel, Spa & Leisure Club Sligo
Castledale Bed & Breakfast Sligo
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The Driftwood Bed & Breakfast Sligo
Tranquility Bed & Breakfast Sligo
Clondalkin
The best time to visit Clondalkin, Ireland is during the summer months of June, July, and August when the weather is mild and the days are long. This is when the town comes alive with festivals, markets, and outdoor events, making it the perfect time to explore its historic sites such as the Round Tower and the Clondalkin Village Museum. Additionally, the nearby countryside is lush and green during this time, providing the ideal backdrop for hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities. Overall, visiting Clondalkin during the summer offers the best opportunity to experience the town at its most vibrant and picturesque.
Clayton Hotel Liffey Valley Clondalkin
Louis Fitzgerald Hotel Clondalkin
Maldron Hotel, Newlands Cross Clondalkin
Aspect Hotel Park West Clondalkin
Swords
Tourists will be interested in staying in Swords, Ireland because of its rich history, charming atmosphere, and convenient location near Dublin Airport. The town boasts a number of historical sites, including Swords Castle and the Old Borough School, as well as beautiful parks and gardens such as Ward River Valley Park and Swords Demesne. Additionally, Swords offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and pubs, providing visitors with plenty of options for dining and entertainment. With easy access to Dublin city center and the airport, Swords is the perfect base for exploring the surrounding area and experiencing all that Ireland has to offer.
Premier Inn Dublin Airport Swords
Roganstown Hotel & Country Club Swords
Travelodge Dublin Airport North 'Swords'
Kettles Country House Hotel Swords
The Old Borough Hotel - Wetherspoon Swords
Evergreen Bed & Breakfast Swords
Mullingar
Mullingar, Ireland is a charming town located in County Westmeath, in the heart of the Irish midlands. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and picturesque landscapes, Mullingar offers a unique travel experience for visitors. Enjoy a stroll through the colorful streets, explore the historic sites such as the medieval Trim Castle, and take in the stunning views of Lough Ennell. Don't forget to experience the lively nightlife and traditional Irish music at the local pubs. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or simply soaking up the Irish charm, Mullingar has something to offer for every traveler.
Bloomfield House Hotel, Leisure Club & Spa Mullingar
Laragh
Laragh, Ireland is a charming village nestled within the scenic hills of County Wicklow, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The best time to visit Laragh is during the spring and summer months, when the landscapes are alive with lush greenery and blooming wildflowers. This is the perfect time to explore the nearby Glendalough Valley, with its picturesque lakes, ancient monastic sites, and network of hiking trails that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Additionally, the warmer weather makes it an ideal time for outdoor activities such as cycling, fishing, and picnicking. Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in nature or simply soak up the tranquil atmosphere of this idyllic village, Laragh is a must-visit destination during the warmer months.
Ballyvaughan
Tourists will be interested in staying in Ballyvaughan, Ireland, due to its picturesque location along the Wild Atlantic Way. The village is nestled between the Burren region and the Atlantic Ocean, offering stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere. Ballyvaughan is also known for its rich history, with nearby historical sites such as the Aillwee Cave and Poulnabrone Dolmen attracting visitors interested in learning about Ireland's ancient past. Additionally, the village boasts charming bed and breakfast accommodations, traditional Irish pubs, and delicious seafood restaurants, providing tourists with a truly authentic Irish experience. With its natural beauty, cultural attractions, and warm hospitality, Ballyvaughan is a must-visit destination for travelers looking to immerse themselves in the magic of Ireland.
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Kinsale
Kinsale, Ireland is a scenic and charming coastal town located in County Cork. Known for its colorful buildings, historic architecture, and picturesque harbor, Kinsale is a popular destination for travelers seeking a quintessentially Irish experience. Visitors can explore the town's narrow winding streets, visit the 17th-century Charles Fort, and sample fresh seafood at one of its many restaurants. Kinsale also offers a range of outdoor activities such as sailing, fishing, and golfing, making it a great destination for nature enthusiasts. With its unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, a trip to Kinsale is sure to be a memorable experience for any traveler.
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Dublin is the capital of Ireland and one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Emerald Isle. The city is packed with historical and cultural landmarks, and its lively nightlife and restaurants have something to offer everyone. Here are some of the top places to visit in Dublin: 1. The Temple Bar district is one of the most popular tourist areas in Dublin and is home to a plethora of pubs, restaurants and shops. 2. The Guinness Storehouse is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Dublin and is home to the world's largest pint of Guinness. 3. Christ Church Cathedral is the oldest and largest cathedral in Dublin and offers visitors stunning views of the city from its spire. 4. St. Stephen's Green is a large park in the city centre that is popular with locals and visitors alike for its relaxing atmosphere and beauty. 5. The Dublin Castle is a popular tourist attraction and the former seat of British rule in Ireland. 6. The Ha'Penny Bridge is a pedestrian bridge over the Liffey River that is one of Dublin's most popular landmarks. 7. The National Gallery of Ireland is the largest art museum in the country and is home to a vast collection of Irish and European art. 8. The National Museum of Ireland is the country's largest museum and is home to a vast collection of Irish artefacts and cultural treasures. 9. The General Post Office (GPO) is a popular tourist attraction and was the site of the Easter Rising in 1916. 10. The Ardee Street Markets are a popular flea market in the city that offer shoppers a variety of goods, from vintage clothes to antiques.
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Dublin
We recommend The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection rated 8.6/10, a 5-star accommodation with canoeing, a Jacuzzi and hiking on site. It's located 250 metres from Department of the Taoiseach. As an alternative, book The Marker Hotel - A Leading Hotel Of The World rated 8.2/10 for 368US$ per night, featuring an outdoor swimming pool, a business centre and a gym. Other best central places to stay are Iveagh Garden Hotel, Herbert Park Hotel and The Green.
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Popular destinations
Athlone
There are plenty of reasons to stay in Athlone, Ireland. The town sits at the heart of the country, making it an ideal base for exploring the rest of the country. Its picturesque location on the River Shannon and its charming streets and historic sites make it a great place to explore. Athlone also offers a vibrant arts and culture scene, with plenty of galleries, theaters, and live music venues. Whether you're interested in history, outdoor activities, or simply soaking up the local atmosphere, Athlone has something for everyone. Plus, the warm and welcoming locals will make you feel right at home.
Tralee
There are many things to see and do in Tralee, Ireland. Visitors can explore the town's rich history at the Kerry County Museum, which offers an interactive exhibition on the region's past. For nature enthusiasts, the Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre is a must-visit, featuring outdoor trails and bird watching opportunities. The town is also home to the annual Rose of Tralee International Festival, a renowned event that celebrates Irish culture with music, food, and a beauty pageant. And for those seeking outdoor adventure, the nearby Dingle Peninsula offers stunning coastal views and a chance to spot dolphins and whales on a boat tour.
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Dundalk
Tourists will be drawn to Dundalk, Ireland for its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and friendly locals. As the largest town in County Louth, Dundalk offers a charming mix of old-world charm and modern amenities. Visitors can explore historic sites such as the 12th-century St. Patrick's Cathedral and the majestic ruins of Dun Dealgan, as well as enjoy the picturesque views of the Cooley Mountains and Carlingford Lough. The town also boasts a lively cultural scene with traditional pubs, music festivals, and a thriving food scene, making it an ideal destination for those looking to experience the best of Irish hospitality and culture.
Clonakilty
Clonakilty, Ireland is a charming and picturesque town that offers a multitude of reasons to make it your destination of choice. The town is nestled along the beautiful Wild Atlantic Way, providing stunning coastal views and access to pristine beaches. Clonakilty also boasts a vibrant arts and music scene, with regular live music performances and art exhibitions taking place throughout the year. Furthermore, the town is renowned for its excellent food and drink options, with a variety of top-notch restaurants, cafes, and pubs serving up delicious local fare. With its warm and welcoming community, breathtaking natural surroundings, and rich cultural offerings, Clonakilty is the perfect place to stay for those looking for a peaceful and fulfilling experience in Ireland.
Bunratty
Bunratty, Ireland is a picturesque village that is worth visiting at any time of year, but the best time to visit is during the summer months. The town comes alive with colorful flowers in bloom, and the warm weather allows for exploring the historic Bunratty Castle and Folk Park without battling the cold. Additionally, the summer months coincide with the peak season for visiting nearby attractions such as the Cliffs of Moher and the Wild Atlantic Way. However, if you prefer to avoid the crowds, visiting in the shoulder seasons of spring or fall can also be a great option, as the weather is still pleasant and there are fewer tourists around.
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Westport
There are numerous compelling reasons to stay in Westport, Ireland. The town boasts stunning natural beauty, with the majestic Croagh Patrick looming in the distance and the picturesque Clew Bay just a short drive away. The friendly locals and welcoming atmosphere make visitors feel right at home, with cozy pubs and delicious seafood restaurants to enjoy. Westport also offers a wide range of outdoor activities, from hiking and cycling to watersports and fishing, ensuring that there is something for everyone to enjoy. With its charming streets, beautiful scenery, and vibrant community, Westport is the perfect destination for a relaxing and enjoyable stay in Ireland.
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Clifden
Tourists will be drawn to Clifden, Ireland for its stunning natural beauty, charming historic town, and vibrant cultural scene. Situated in the heart of Connemara, Clifden offers easy access to beautiful beaches, rugged mountains, and picturesque countryside. The town itself is filled with colorful shops, lively pubs, and delicious restaurants, making it a pleasant place to wander and explore. Additionally, Clifden hosts a number of cultural events and festivals throughout the year, showcasing traditional Irish music, dance, and art. With its scenic surroundings and lively atmosphere, Clifden is a perfect spot for tourists looking to experience the best of Ireland's natural and cultural attractions.
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Dingle
Dingle, Ireland is a charming and picturesque town located on the stunning Dingle Peninsula. Visitors can expect stunning coastal views, rugged cliffs, and beautiful beaches. Dingle is also known for its vibrant and thriving arts and music scene, with numerous festivals and live music events taking place throughout the year. The town is home to cozy pubs and delicious local seafood restaurants, serving up the freshest fish caught right off the coast. For those wanting to explore the great outdoors, the Dingle Peninsula offers countless hiking and biking trails, as well as opportunities for water sports like surfing and kayaking. With its friendly locals, rich history, and natural beauty, Dingle is a must-visit destination in Ireland.
Adare
Adare, Ireland is a charming village known for its picturesque thatched cottages, medieval architecture, and beautiful natural surroundings. Visitors to Adare can explore historic sights such as the Desmond Castle and Adare Manor, as well as the tranquil Adare Park. The village also offers a variety of quaint shops, cafes, and restaurants, providing the perfect opportunity to immerse oneself in the local culture and enjoy delicious Irish cuisine. Adare's warm and welcoming atmosphere, combined with its rich history and stunning scenery, make it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty and hospitality of Ireland.
Kenmare
Kenmare, Ireland is a charming and picturesque town nestled between the mountains and the sea, making it an ideal destination for those seeking natural beauty and tranquility. With its stunning landscapes, friendly locals, and a wide range of outdoor activities, there are plenty of reasons to stay in Kenmare. Visitors can explore the nearby Ring of Kerry, take a boat trip on Kenmare Bay, or simply wander the quaint streets and enjoy the local shops and eateries. Additionally, Kenmare is known for its lively music scene, with traditional Irish music filling the pubs and restaurants most nights of the week, providing a welcoming and festive atmosphere for visitors to enjoy. Whether you're looking for relaxation, adventure, or a taste of local culture, Kenmare has something for everyone.
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Trim
In Trim, Ireland, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich history that permeates the town. One of the must-visit attractions is Trim Castle, one of the largest Norman castles in Ireland. Take a guided tour of the castle and learn about its fascinating past. For a more leisurely experience, wander through the charming streets and explore the local boutiques, cafes, and pubs. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a walk along the River Boyne or rent a bike and cycle through the lush countryside. And for a taste of traditional Irish music and culture, be sure to check out a local pub for some live music and a pint of Guinness. With its beautiful surroundings and welcoming atmosphere, Trim offers a unique and memorable experience for all who visit.
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Dublin
The best time to visit Dublin, Ireland is during the spring and summer months, from May to August. During this time, the city experiences milder temperatures and longer days, making it the perfect time to explore its many outdoor attractions and events. Additionally, Dublin hosts several cultural festivals and events during the summer, such as the Dublin Writers Festival and the Bloomsday Festival, which celebrate the city's rich literary history. It's also a great time to visit the city's many parks and gardens, as they are in full bloom during this time of year. Overall, visiting Dublin during the spring and summer allows for a more vibrant and lively experience of the city.
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Waterford
Waterford, Ireland is a charming city full of history, culture, and beauty that makes it a must-visit destination. Renowned for its crystal manufacturing, Waterford offers visitors the chance to see skilled craftsmen create stunning glassware at the Waterford Crystal Factory. The city is also home to a number of historic sites, such as the iconic Waterford Walls street art, the 9th-century Reginald's Tower, and the beautiful Christ Church Cathedral. With its picturesque waterfront, vibrant food scene, and friendly locals, Waterford offers a truly authentic Irish experience that will leave visitors with lasting memories.
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Galway
The best time to visit Galway, Ireland is during the summer months from June to August. During this time, the weather is mild and the city comes alive with festivals, outdoor events, and plenty of street performers. The streets are bustling with locals and tourists alike, and you can enjoy exploring the historic sights, shopping in the charming boutiques, and dining on fresh seafood at the many restaurants. Additionally, the summer months offer the longest days of the year, giving you plenty of time to explore the stunning natural landscapes surrounding Galway, such as the Cliffs of Moher and Connemara National Park. Overall, summer is the perfect time to experience the vibrant culture and beauty of Galway.
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Cork
Cork, Ireland is a charming and welcoming city with a rich history and a vibrant cultural scene. From the colorful streets and lively markets to the stunning coastline and beautiful countryside, there is no shortage of things to see and do in Cork. The city is also known for its fantastic food and drink scene, with an abundance of great restaurants, lively pubs, and even a renowned culinary festival. Whether you're interested in exploring historic sites, enjoying outdoor activities, or simply soaking up the friendly atmosphere, Cork has something for everyone. With its warm and inviting charm, it's easy to see why so many people choose to stay in Cork and make the most of all that this wonderful city has to offer.
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Kilkenny
Kilkenny, Ireland is a charming and historic city that offers visitors a unique blend of medieval architecture, cultural attractions, and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the impressive Kilkenny Castle, stroll along the picturesque streets lined with traditional shops and cafes, or take a scenic walk along the River Nore. The city is also known for its vibrant arts scene, with numerous galleries, studios, and theaters showcasing the work of local artists and performers. In addition, Kilkenny is renowned for its lively festivals and events, including the Kilkenny Arts Festival and the Cat Laughs Comedy Festival. With its rich history, friendly locals, and stunning surroundings, Kilkenny is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the true essence of Ireland.
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Limerick
Limerick, Ireland is a vibrant and historic city that offers a rich blend of culture, history, and natural beauty. Visitors to Limerick can explore the medieval architecture of King John's Castle, stroll along the picturesque River Shannon, and immerse themselves in the city's arts and music scene. Limerick also boasts a wide array of dining and shopping options, making it an ideal destination for foodies and lovers of local crafts. With its friendly locals and charming atmosphere, Limerick is the perfect place to experience the warmth and hospitality of Ireland.
Donegal Town
Donegal Town, located in the northwest of Ireland, is a charming and historic destination that offers visitors a truly authentic Irish experience. The town is situated on the picturesque Donegal Bay, surrounded by lush green landscapes, rugged coastlines, and majestic mountains. Travelers can explore the town's rich history by visiting Donegal Castle, stroll along the charming streets lined with traditional shops and pubs, or take a leisurely walk along the scenic River Eske. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are plenty of opportunities for hiking, fishing, and boating in the stunning surrounding countryside. With its warm Irish hospitality, stunning natural beauty, and rich cultural heritage, Donegal Town is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an authentic Irish experience.
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Letterkenny
The best time to visit Letterkenny, Ireland is during the summer months of June, July, and August when the weather is generally at its warmest and the days are longest. This is the perfect time to explore the stunning scenery and enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and visiting the beautiful beaches along the coast. Additionally, the town comes alive with festivals and events during the summer, offering visitors an opportunity to experience the vibrant culture and friendly atmosphere of Letterkenny. Whether you are looking for outdoor adventure, cultural experiences, or simply to enjoy the natural beauty of the area, summer is the ideal time to visit Letterkenny.
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Sneem
Sneem, Ireland is a charming and picturesque village located on the Iveragh Peninsula along the Ring of Kerry. Visitors are drawn to its stunning natural beauty, with lush greenery, rolling hills, and the tranquil waters of Kenmare Bay. The village itself is a delightful mix of colorful buildings, narrow streets, and friendly locals, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. With a range of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and boating, as well as cozy pubs and restaurants serving up delicious Irish cuisine, Sneem offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an active getaway, Sneem has something for everyone, making it a must-visit destination in Ireland.
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Ennis
Ennis is a vibrant town located in County Clare, Ireland, where there are plenty of things to do for visitors of all ages. One of the main attractions is the Ennis Friary, a well-preserved medieval friary that dates back to the 13th century and features stunning architecture and a fascinating history. Visitors can also explore the charming streets of the town, which are lined with traditional Irish pubs, shops, and restaurants. For those looking to immerse themselves in Irish culture, the Clare Museum showcases the history and heritage of the area, while the Ennis Trad Trail offers an opportunity to experience traditional Irish music and dance in the local pubs. Additionally, outdoor enthusiasts can take a stroll along the scenic River Fergus or explore the nearby Burren National Park, known for its unique limestone landscapes and diverse flora and fauna. With its rich history, lively atmosphere, and natural beauty, Ennis has something to offer every traveler.
Drogheda
There are plenty of reasons to stay in Drogheda, Ireland. Firstly, the city is steeped in history and boasts a number of impressive historical sites, including the famous Bru na Boinne UNESCO World Heritage Site and the 13th-century St. Laurence's Gate. Drogheda is also a bustling cultural hub, with a thriving arts scene and a variety of events and festivals throughout the year. Additionally, the city is a great base for exploring the stunning Boyne Valley and enjoying the beautiful landscapes of the Irish countryside. With its friendly locals, charming atmosphere, and convenient location between Dublin and Belfast, Drogheda is a wonderful place to call home.
Rosslare Harbour
The best time to visit Rosslare Harbour, Ireland is during the summer months from June to August when the weather is mild and the days are long. This picturesque coastal town comes alive during this time with an array of outdoor activities such as swimming, sailing, and beachcombing on the beautiful sandy beaches. The ferry port is also busy during the summer, making it a great time to explore the nearby islands of Ireland and the UK. However, if you prefer a quieter and more peaceful experience, visiting in the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn can also be a pleasant and relaxing experience.
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Wexford
There are countless reasons to stay in Wexford, Ireland. From its stunning coastline and beautiful beaches to its rich history and charming villages, Wexford offers something for everyone. The county is home to world-class golf courses, award-winning restaurants, and vibrant cultural events, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a mix of relaxation and adventure. Wexford also boasts a thriving arts scene, with numerous galleries and theaters showcasing local talent. Whether you're interested in exploring ancient ruins, enjoying the great outdoors, or simply soaking in the laid-back atmosphere of a traditional Irish town, Wexford has it all. With its warm and welcoming community, there's no doubt that Wexford is a place you won't want to leave.
Cobh
There are many reasons to stay in Cobh, Ireland, including its rich history and cultural significance. As the last port of call for the Titanic before its fateful journey, Cobh is steeped in maritime history and offers visitors a chance to explore its museums, historic buildings, and beautiful waterfront. Additionally, Cobh's charming streets lined with colorful houses, cozy pubs serving traditional Irish fare, and stunning views of Cork Harbour make it a picturesque and welcoming destination for travelers looking to experience the beauty and charm of Ireland's coast. Whether you're interested in history, culture, or simply taking in the stunning scenery, Cobh has something to offer for everyone.
Cong
Cong, Ireland is a charming village nestled in the County Mayo countryside, and its picturesque beauty changes with the seasons, making it a wonderful place to visit year-round. In the spring and summer, the village comes alive with blooming flowers, lush greenery, and sunny days, providing the perfect backdrop for leisurely walks and outdoor activities. Autumn brings a stunning display of fall colors, with the surrounding landscapes turning into a beautiful mosaic of reds, oranges, and yellows. Winter in Cong is a peaceful and serene time to visit, with a chance to experience the village's cozy atmosphere, warm hospitality, and perhaps even some snowfall in the surrounding countryside. No matter the time of year, visitors will find something to enjoy in Cong, making it a delightful destination for any season.
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Navan
When visiting Navan, Ireland, there are plenty of activities to keep you entertained. Take a leisurely stroll through the beautiful grounds of the Hill of Tara, a historic site that is closely linked to Irish mythology and the ancient kings of Ireland. Visit the Solstice Arts Centre to enjoy exhibitions, performances, and workshops in a range of artistic disciplines. For those interested in sports, check out the local GAA matches at Páirc Tailteann, the county grounds for Meath GAA. And of course, no visit to Navan would be complete without sampling some traditional Irish cuisine and enjoying the lively atmosphere of the local pubs. Whether you're interested in history, art, sports, or food, Navan has something to offer for everyone.
Dungarvan (Waterford)
Tourists will be drawn to staying in Dungarvan, Ireland for its picturesque waterfront location and charming small-town atmosphere. Dungarvan offers a range of outdoor activities such as hiking in the nearby mountains, cycling along the scenic coast, and water sports on the beach. The town also boasts a rich history, with attractions such as Dungarvan Castle and the Waterford Greenway, a popular walking and cycling trail. In addition, visitors can enjoy the vibrant food and drink scene, with a variety of pubs, restaurants, and local markets offering delicious Irish cuisine and artisanal products. With its blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and friendly community, Dungarvan is a perfect destination for tourists seeking an authentic and memorable Irish experience.
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Tallaght
Tallaght, Ireland is a vibrant and diverse suburb located just 30 minutes south of Dublin city center. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful natural landscapes of Tymon Park and Tallaght Hill, as well as the historic ruins of the 8th century Tallaght Abbey. The area is also home to a range of excellent shopping and dining options, from the modern Tallaght Square shopping center to traditional Irish pubs where visitors can enjoy a pint of Guinness. With easy access to the city center and a rich cultural heritage, Tallaght offers the perfect blend of urban convenience and rural charm for any traveler.
Enniskerry
Enniskerry, a charming village located in County Wicklow, Ireland, offers a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy. One of the main attractions is Powerscourt Estate, a sprawling Victorian estate boasting immaculate gardens, a grand house, and an impressive waterfall. Visitors can also explore the stunning Wicklow Mountains, with numerous hiking trails and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The village itself is home to quaint shops, traditional Irish pubs, and delicious restaurants serving up local cuisine. Enniskerry is also a great base for exploring nearby attractions such as Glendalough, Bray Head, and the picturesque Bray to Greystones cliff walk. Whether it's outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or simply relaxing in a beautiful setting, Enniskerry has something for everyone to enjoy.
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Rossnowlagh
Tourists will be captivated by the natural beauty and tranquility of Rossnowlagh, Ireland. The stunning beach is renowned as one of the best in the country, making it an ideal destination for surfers, swimmers, and sunbathers alike. The peaceful village offers a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, with charming local restaurants, shops, and friendly locals. The area is also steeped in history, with nearby attractions such as the historic Donegal Castle and the mysterious Beltany Stone Circle. With its breathtaking scenery, welcoming atmosphere, and a wealth of activities and attractions, it's no wonder that tourists are drawn to the allure of Rossnowlagh.
Oranmore
Tourists will be drawn to staying in Oranmore, Ireland for its picturesque setting and charming atmosphere. This small village boasts stunning views of Galway Bay and the surrounding countryside, making it the perfect retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. In addition, Oranmore is conveniently located just a short drive from the vibrant city of Galway, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its rich culture, lively music scene, and eclectic dining options. With its cozy bed and breakfasts, friendly locals, and easy access to both natural beauty and urban excitement, Oranmore provides the ideal base for a memorable Irish getaway.
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Sligo
The best time to visit Sligo, Ireland is during the late spring and summer months, from May to August. This is when the weather is typically mild and pleasant, and the landscape is lush and green. During this time, visitors can explore the stunning coastline, hike through the picturesque mountains, and enjoy outdoor activities such as surfing, fishing, and birdwatching. Additionally, the summer months also bring a variety of festivals and events, including the renowned Sligo Live music festival, making it the perfect time to experience the vibrant culture and lively atmosphere of this charming Irish town.
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Clondalkin
The best time to visit Clondalkin, Ireland is during the summer months of June, July, and August when the weather is mild and the days are long. This is when the town comes alive with festivals, markets, and outdoor events, making it the perfect time to explore its historic sites such as the Round Tower and the Clondalkin Village Museum. Additionally, the nearby countryside is lush and green during this time, providing the ideal backdrop for hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities. Overall, visiting Clondalkin during the summer offers the best opportunity to experience the town at its most vibrant and picturesque.
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Swords
Tourists will be interested in staying in Swords, Ireland because of its rich history, charming atmosphere, and convenient location near Dublin Airport. The town boasts a number of historical sites, including Swords Castle and the Old Borough School, as well as beautiful parks and gardens such as Ward River Valley Park and Swords Demesne. Additionally, Swords offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and pubs, providing visitors with plenty of options for dining and entertainment. With easy access to Dublin city center and the airport, Swords is the perfect base for exploring the surrounding area and experiencing all that Ireland has to offer.
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Mullingar
Mullingar, Ireland is a charming town located in County Westmeath, in the heart of the Irish midlands. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and picturesque landscapes, Mullingar offers a unique travel experience for visitors. Enjoy a stroll through the colorful streets, explore the historic sites such as the medieval Trim Castle, and take in the stunning views of Lough Ennell. Don't forget to experience the lively nightlife and traditional Irish music at the local pubs. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or simply soaking up the Irish charm, Mullingar has something to offer for every traveler.
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Laragh
Laragh, Ireland is a charming village nestled within the scenic hills of County Wicklow, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The best time to visit Laragh is during the spring and summer months, when the landscapes are alive with lush greenery and blooming wildflowers. This is the perfect time to explore the nearby Glendalough Valley, with its picturesque lakes, ancient monastic sites, and network of hiking trails that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Additionally, the warmer weather makes it an ideal time for outdoor activities such as cycling, fishing, and picnicking. Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in nature or simply soak up the tranquil atmosphere of this idyllic village, Laragh is a must-visit destination during the warmer months.
Kinsale
Kinsale, Ireland is a scenic and charming coastal town located in County Cork. Known for its colorful buildings, historic architecture, and picturesque harbor, Kinsale is a popular destination for travelers seeking a quintessentially Irish experience. Visitors can explore the town's narrow winding streets, visit the 17th-century Charles Fort, and sample fresh seafood at one of its many restaurants. Kinsale also offers a range of outdoor activities such as sailing, fishing, and golfing, making it a great destination for nature enthusiasts. With its unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, a trip to Kinsale is sure to be a memorable experience for any traveler.
Killarney
The best time to visit Killarney, Ireland is during the summer months of June to August when the weather is mild and the landscape is lush and green. This is the perfect time to explore the breathtaking scenery of Killarney National Park, take a boat trip on the famous Lakes of Killarney, or hike through the stunning Gap of Dunloe. The summer also brings a variety of festivals and events to the area, including the renowned Killarney Summerfest, making it a lively and vibrant time to experience the charm and beauty of this Irish town.
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