More Than Just Pubs And Greenery: Ireland Travel Guide

Ireland is often associated with gently rolling hills, green fields, too many pubs and people spending too much time in these pubs. Other things that come to mind is St. Patrick’s Day as well as the Irish gangsters in the popular movie The Boondock Saints. In general it is thought to have the feel of a pleasant and lazy Sunday morning which altogether isn’t a bad outlook. However if anyone has been to Ireland, they will know that it is so much more. The beauty is not only restricted to the landscape – which by all means is some of the most beautiful in the world – It’s found in Irish Architecture, its atmosphere, people and culture. If you’re planning a holiday, Ireland is one to be definitely considered. And with this Ireland Travel guide, we’ll tell you exactly why.
 

Cliffs of Moher

One of Ireland’s most visited tourist attractions, the Cliffs of Moher are a majestic sight. Located in Western Ireland, they rise to 214 meters above the icy blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean and offer spectacular views of the ocean. The gently rolling plans end suddenly in a sheer drop. Its natural beauty is unparalleled. For an even more impressive view you could climb O’Brien’s Tower located on a headland at the Cliffs.
 

Ireland’s Road

Ireland Travel Guide
The Ring of Kerry is Ireland’s most popular tourist road, trail and route. It takes you through 10000 years of history traveling through forests and rugged landscapes. It will take a good amount of time to completely travel this but its worth it.
 

Sights of Westeros

If you haven’t watched it, you still surely would have heard of it. Game of Thrones has taken the TV world by storm (or more fittingly, Fire and Blood). Chances are you’ve seen it and if you have, the Game of Thrones tour in Belfast is the thing for you. It will take you to seven sites featured in the first four seasons. This tour will also take you through some of Northern Ireland’s famous attractions such as Ballintoy Harbor, Carrick-a-Rede- and the well-known Giant’s Causeway. This is a great tour not to be missed.
 

Ireland Travel Guide to Ireland’s Castles

Ireland Travel Guide to Ireland’s Castles
Dozens of castles are to be found in Ireland’s lush green countryside. If you rent a car and start driving, chances are you’ll find one or two, in all their ruined glory. This activity is highly recommended. However be sure you visit the following castles when in Ireland.

Blarney Castle: Take time to walk the paths for a 360-degree view of the tower built 600 years ago by Irish chieftain Cormac MacCarthy.

Bunratty Castle: The best place in Ireland to enjoy a traditional medieval feast.

Dove Castle: It’s built magnificently on a majestic area. A must see.

Ashford Castle: Ireland’s fairytale castle, Ashford is now a 5 star luxury hotel. 800 hundred years old, walking its hallways is a treat.
 

Finest College in Dublin

Trinity College Dublin is one of the finest colleges in Ireland. It has an architecture which is unrivalled, old and majestic. It was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I and since then has become a university on the world stage. Be sure to take one of the guided tours through the college. One of the most famous buildings is the Old Library, home to the famed Book of Kells. Walking through the college’s stone walls will make you feel like you’ve traveled back through time.

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