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The Ring of Kerry
Howth Head, County Dublin A scenic coastal walk overlooking Dublin Bay and the cliffs of Howth Head.
Glendalough, County Wicklow A peaceful valley known for its monastic ruins and beautiful lakes in the Wicklow Mountains.
Kylemore Abbey, County Galway A 19th-century Benedictine monastery set beside a tranquil lake in Connemara.
Cobh Harbour, County Cork A colourful seafront town and historic Titanic departure port on Ireland’s south coast.
Cliffs of Moher, County Clare Ireland’s most famous sea cliffs, offering dramatic views across the Atlantic Ocean.
Blarney Castle, County Cork Home of the legendary Blarney Stone, surrounded by lush gardens and woodland.
Carton House, County Kildare A grand Georgian estate with landscaped gardens and a historic manor house, once home to the FitzGerald family.
Glendalough Upper Lake, County Wicklow A serene mountain lake surrounded by forested slopes and walking trails in the heart of the Wicklow Mountains National Park.
Hidden Treasures
Glendalough
Doolin Sea Cave, County Clare A boat tour exploring the dramatic coastal sea caves and turquoise waters near the Cliffs of Moher.
Donkey with Dog, Connemara, County Galway A traditional Connemara donkey carrying a small dog through the scenic Irish countryside.
Ring of Kerry, County Kerry A sweeping view across mountains, lakes, and the Atlantic coastline along Ireland’s famous Ring of Kerry route.
Gap of Dunloe, County Kerry A rugged mountain pass with a winding river between MacGillycuddy Reeks and the Purple Mountain Range.
Clifden, County Galway A picturesque town in Connemara surrounded by mountains and coastline, known as the “Capital of Connemara.”
Fanad Head Lighthouse, County Donegal A striking lighthouse perched on a rocky headland overlooking the Atlantic Ocean along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.
Discover Dublin
Dublin Castle
The Book of Kells, Trinity College Dublin Entrance to the world-famous Book of Kells exhibition at Trinity College Library in Dublin City Centre.
Molly Malone Statue, Dublin City The bronze statue of Molly Malone on Suffolk Street, celebrating Dublin’s most iconic folk heroine.
The Long Room, Trinity College Library Dublin An impressive 18th-century library hall lined with ancient books and marble busts at Trinity College.
The Temple Bar Pub, Dublin The vibrant red façade of The Temple Bar, one of Dublin’s most famous pubs in the Temple Bar district.
Skerries Mills, County Dublin A beautifully restored windmill overlooking the fields and coastline of Skerries on Dublin’s north shore.
St Stephen’s Green Park, Dublin City A peaceful city-centre park with tree-lined paths, a duck pond, and Victorian-style gazebos.
St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin Ireland’s largest cathedral, built in honour of the country’s patron saint, with striking Gothic architecture.
Temple Bar District, Dublin A lively corner of Dublin featuring The Oliver St. John Gogarty and The Auld Dubliner pubs, known for music and nightlife.
O’Connell Monument, O’Connell Street Dublin A grand statue honouring Daniel O’Connell, known as ‘The Liberator,’ at the heart of Dublin’s main thoroughfare.
Malahide, County Dublin A charming coastal street lined with local shops, cafés, and colourful façades leading down to Skerries Harbour.
Malahide Castle, County Dublin A medieval castle surrounded by woodland and gardens, once home to the Talbot family for over 800 years.
The GPO, O’Connell Street Dublin The General Post Office, a neoclassical landmark and key site of the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin City.
Ha’penny Bridge, Dublin City The iconic white cast-iron pedestrian bridge crossing the River Liffey, beautifully lit at night.
Howth Lighthouse, County Dublin A picturesque lighthouse perched on the cliffs of Howth Head, guiding ships into Dublin Bay.
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin A magnificent medieval cathedral known for its Gothic architecture and historic crypt.
Guinness Storehouse, Dublin The Gravity Bar at the Guinness Storehouse, offering panoramic views over Dublin City.