Munster’s Must Visit Gardens
Ireland is bursting with luscious gardens throughout the country. Everything from opulent Georgian walled gardens to quirky fairy forest walk's. We narrowed it down to 5 Must Visit Gardens in Munster.
5 breathtaking Irish coastal drives
COASTAL DRIVES AROUND Ireland are a treat in themselves, with spectacular skies, and views that stretch as far as the eye can see. Here are five coastline drives around the island of Ireland that definitely have the wow factor
Great Irish walks and hikes
There’s nothing quite like the feeling of fresh air on your face and rugged terrain underfoot as you reach the summit of one of Ireland’s majestic mountains. Wander down woodland routes, escape to the coast on stunning seaside walks and conquer the highest peaks in the
Your Irish bucket list
See Ireland’s only cable car, watch the country’s best sunset, and stay overnight in a lighthouse. Pick any of these stunning spots and start your Irish bucket list adventure.
Top five walks in Killarney National Park
You’ll find endless trails while hiking in Killarney National Park in the heart of Kerry, home to the magnificent MacGillycuddy Reeks with hectares of picturesque woodland and legendary lakes as far as the eye can see. There’s beautiful Killarney walks to suit everyone in the UNESCO
Water Sports is one of the best hobbies for creatives
Unfolds the wonders of nature, the power of the ocean and its imprint on the coast of Ireland, and a network of stunning trails running on and alongside Ireland's most idyllic lakes, canals and rivers. Taking you into the heart of her most unspoilt landscapes on
Glenariff Nature Reserve Waterfalls
At Glenariff Forest Park experience nature at its best with some great photo opportunities. Walk ways allow you to get right up to the action. Making Glenariff Nature Reserve Waterfalls Walk a must-visit on your trip to Ireland.
FREE admission to OPW sites in 2021
Entry charges to all fee-paying OPW heritage sites are being waived to support the domestic tourism industry and encourage people to get out and explore some of Ireland’s most important iconic sites.
Dunbrody Abbey Maze and The Hook Peninsula
A magical yew maze, made with over 1,500 yew trees and gravel paths, it is a sight to behold at Dunbrody Abbey, In Irish folklore, the yew tree symbolizes death and rebirth, an apt metaphor for the history of Dunbrody.
Portroe Quarry – County Tipperary
Portroe slate quarry opened as a dive centre in 2010. The quarry had been dived actively before that, but diving enthusiasts could only do so through tresspassing. Since officially opening, divers and photo-enthusiasts alike have continued to flock to Portroe Quarry to get a glimpse of