Incredible Places To Fall In Love With Ireland
The “Emerald Isle” hides corners of an almost hypnotic beauty. From villages that seem like a story to castles of legend or incredible landscapes. We want to show you some of those places that make falling in love with Ireland almost, almost, inevitable.
1. Cliffs of Moher
There are 8 kilometers of breathtaking cliffs that at some points rise more than 200 meters above the sea. Admiring them during the day is quite a spectacle, but watching the sunset from them is to fall in love with Ireland and never want to leave.
2. Giants Causeway
A whim of nature (rather volcanic activity) in the form of thousands of hexagonal columns. That’s what science says, the legend speaks of the result of the enmity of two giants. And of course, this is a place of legend, to fall in love with Ireland to the core.
3. Ring of Kerry
It is one of the best known routes on the island, and it is no wonder, because its landscapes are simply spectacular. They are 170 kilometers, but they are made short while contemplating lakes, beautiful forests, mysterious ruins and thousands of corners that make falling in love with Ireland on the way very, very easy.
4. Kylemore Abbey
In the middle of a dreamlike landscape, between lakes and green mountains is this abbey. Originally, it was the rest residence of a wealthy family who fell in love with this corner and built a dream palace. But a tragic end and various vicissitudes made it turn into a boarding school run by Benedictine nuns.
5. Aran Islands
All the essence of Ireland in three small islands. Fabulous cliffs, incredible beaches, prehistoric remains, Celtic crosses and cemeteries… A little treasure off the coast of Galway not to be missed.
6. Adare
Ireland is dotted with beautiful villages, but Adare, with its thatched roof houses, is special. A corner that seems to be taken from a story and that has many other attractions, the result of its heyday a few centuries ago and its strategic position, which also turned it into a scene of struggles.
7. Carrick-a-Rede Bridge
It is only 20 meters, but it is not suitable for those who have vertigo. Suspended several meters high, this suspension bridge connects the mainland with a small islet. The old one, much more rudimentary, was built by fishermen to reach a salmon fishing area. If you manage to cross it, the views are spectacular.
8. Rock of Cashel
Ireland is a land of castles, but this one is special. The reason? It was a royal residence and here, legend has it, was where Saint Patrick converted the kings to Catholicism. The passage of time has taken its toll on this fortress, but there is still a beautiful circular tower and part of the old cathedral, as well as a beautiful chapel.
9. Killarney National Park
Starting point to tour the Ring of Kerry, in this park you will find the highest mountain in Ireland, beautiful lakes, waterfalls, forests and the odd castle. Dream landscapes that you will not get tired of traveling. Is it to fall in love with Ireland, or not?
10. Ashford Castle, to fall in love with Ireland for good
Are you tired? Then it ‘s time to take a break. And what better way than to do it in a 13th century castle converted into a 5-star hotel. In Ashford’s you can even come across a celebrity. If your economy does not give much, you should at least visit it, it is worth it.