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Villas in Ireland
Ireland is known for its fascinating culture, rich history, abundant castles, and spectacular views of the land and the sea. The country bursts with sweeping green landscapes, sheer cliffs, and vibrant cities filled with iconic pubs. There are endless things to see and do throughout Ireland, as well as fantastic Irish dishes to taste. Whether you are traveling with family, friends, or as a couple, there is no shortage of things to explore and experience in the sparkling Emerald Isle.
An idyllic villaThere’s not a better way to experience Ireland than by staying in a villa tucked away in the rolling green hills of the country, accompanied only with your travel companions and the silence of nature. There are countless villas around the country, each with their own unique charm and appeal. Stay in a villa along the Atlantic coast to enjoy sweeping views of the ocean and cliffs, or stay in a villa with a private garden in a quaint Irish village. Several villas around Ireland come with a pool that you can splash around in during the hotter summer months. Villas in Ireland are typically equipped with all the modern amenities and conveniences you will need to stay comfortable, including air conditioning, high-speed Wi-Fi, televisions, and a kitchen. Pet-friendly villas are available for those traveling with pets.
Travelers and activities
Ireland is a playground for history lovers with a seemingly endless list of historical sites and attractions to visit. The country boasts a rich and ancient history with impressive architecture to discover in all four corners of the country. Visit the oldest standing building in the country, Reginald’s Tower. This 13th century stone tower was the first building to use mortar and has acted as an arsenal, a prison, and a mint! Visit the oldest monastery in the country at Clonmacnoise. Although not all of the structure is still intact, you can still visit quite a few significant areas that are still standing of this 545 AD monastery. A visit to Newgrange is an absolute must for any history lover. The megalithic cemetery is nearly 5,000 years old and the views around the time of sunset offer the most spectacular experience.
Ireland for couplesWith its magical natural scenery and warm, cozy culture, Ireland is a romantic destination for couples. Reconnect with nature and take a trip to Killarney National Park in southeastern Ireland. The park is home to breathtaking views, a lake, several walking trails, some waterfalls and scenes of some of Ireland’s best nature. Take a scenic day-trip drive along Wild Atlantic Way to discover a rich history, small villages, sea views, and sweeping green scenes.
There are only five official cities in the entire country of Ireland which include: Dublin, Galway, Limerick, Cork, Kilkenny, and Waterford.
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No visit to Ireland is complete without seeing the spectacular Cliffs of Moher. Set on the southwestern edge of the Burren region, the cliffs stretch for over 9 miles and drop to a vertigo-inducing 700 feet! A visit to this awe-inspiring natural attraction will leave you speechless.
2. Drive the Ring of KerryIf you love scenic road trips, there’s not a better or more scenic way to experience the country than by exploring Ireland’s most scenic drive. Throughout the Ring of Kerry you’ll get to see some of the most iconic points around Ireland. The loop stretches for 120 miles and takes you through the towns and villages of Killarney, Kenmare, Sneem, Caherdaniel, Waterville, Kells, Beaufort, and more. There is also spectacular Atlantic Ocean views, stunning islands, sweeping mountains, and endless green scenery.
3. Visit the mystical valley of GlendaloughGlendalough is regarded as one of the most monastic sites in Ireland and was established in the 6th century. In recent years, it’s been named the Monastic City and attracts thousands of visitors each year with its lush green valley, two lakes, rich history, abundant wildlife, and archaeological finds.
4. Visit the Rock of CashelThe Rock of Cashel is Ireland’s most visited heritage site and consists of a cluster of medieval buildings perched on a hilltop limestone rock formation. The buildings date back to the 14th-century and consist of the High Cross and Romanesque chapel, a castle, a Gothic cathedral, and a round tower.
5. Visit Ireland’s most famous castleA visit to the Blarney Castle is a must-see during a trip to Ireland. You can tour the massive, 600-year-old stone building and explore its towers, dungeons, secret corners, and vibrant gardens. Millions of people, including famous actors, artists, and politicians, have traveled to the Blarney Castle to find the Blarney Stone and kiss it. Legend has it that kissing the stone grants the gifts of eloquence, persuasiveness, and overall good fortune.
6. Visit the Belleek CastleIreland is filled with historic castles, and part of the adventure is visiting as many as possible. Belleek castle is an uncrowded and lesser visited castle, but that does not make it any less magnificent. The castle is nestled in a quiet corner of County Mayo and boasts a breathtaking style of architecture. You can take a tour of the grounds and even enjoy a meal or afternoon tea at the castle. Be sure not to miss this hidden gem!
7. Visit the most dramatic cliffs in all of IrelandSituated on the west coast of Ireland, Achill Island is home to towering sea cliffs and is the largest of all the Irish isles. The stunning island is marked by mountains and clean beaches, which are popular for swimming and water sports in the summer months.