My Personal Favourite Places in Ireland
Many visitors to Ireland return home with extraordinary memories and a deep-set love of this attractive country. Frequently this link with Ireland is so strong they return year after year. Here is just a short collection of favorite and special places in Ireland “they range all the way from stately homes to Irish country cottages, and from sea battered cliffs to soothing countryside.
Doolin Village
This small seaside town nestles on the Atlantic coast of County Clare and is a wonderful collection of traditional Irish cottages, fishing houses, pubs and shops. It’s a place for music aficionados “Doolin is famous for conventional Irish music and the craic. Its setting is striking lying between the Burren, the Cliffs of Moher and the Aran Islands and it is the perfect place for quiet daytime walks followed by an evenings of energetic conventional music and a pint of Guinness.
Bunratty Folk Museum
It is fantastic to step back into Ireland’s past just by walking around Bunratty Castle and Folk Museum. The castle was built in 1425 and is the most complete medieval castle in Ireland, furnished with 15th and 16th furniture and artefacts. Today the castle stands peacefully in formal gardens but you get a glimpse of more difficult times when you see the Irish cottages and crofts of the town folk clustered around the base of the castle walls. There are over 30 buildings in this living museum and there is a real sense of Ireland’s history and people. An excellent experience.
The Aran Islands
These engaging islands are nestled at the mouth of Galway Bay and taking the local boat across the bay sails you back in time. This favourite place is essentially made of 3 separate islands “Inis Mor, Inis Meain and Inis Thair. All the islands supply a glimpse into a fascinating past with numerous Irish cultural and heritage traditions being preserved. You may well hear Gaelic being spoken by the local islanders.
Kinsale
This pretty and historic town on the coast carries its heritage with pride. With cultural influences including French, Spanish, and English, Kinsale was a port of some renown for over 300 years, and still has much of its Victorian and Georgian architecture. But now Kinsale has developed a world wide reputation for wonderful food. There’s fine dining, haute cuisine, great pub grub and caf cuisine.
Kylemore Abbey
Unlike the name says Kylemore Abbey isn’t a medieval ruin. It was initially built as a castle in 1867 and then became an Benedictine Abbey comparatively recently in 1920. Rather than keep this beautiful building behind closed doors the nuns have shared their home, opening their doors and welcome visitors to tour the beautiful grounds, the Victorian walled garden, the gothic church, and several of the abbey’s rooms.
Whether you opt to visit a ‘favourite place ‘ or explore new places of your own, Ireland is a magical and beautiful holiday destination. Make sure your experiences are complete by staying in a cottage in Ireland. The traditional Irish cottage has a thatched roof, thick stone walls, small door and windows and a cosy hearth. But if you aren’t prepared to let go of today’s world just yet there are plenty of modern Irish holiday cottages in towns, on the beach or quiet secluded countryside.
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