Ireland is full of castles, ruins and monuments, a testament of the cultures that existed in this land and wars that have been fought. This alone would make it a worthwhile target to visit but on top it also has beautiful landscapes and of course seascapes. We spent a week in Ireland on a great trip and are looking forward to return to see additional beautiful sights.
Map of Travels
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Trips
- Christ Church Cathedral and one last downtown visit
In the afternoon we explore Dublin one more time passing by Christ Church Cathedral and other attractions while the day winds down - Guinness Storehouse
We also have to pass by the Guinness Brewery where the famous Irish beer is brewed that we tasted a few times on our trip - The feared Kilmainham Gaol
Kilmainham Gaol was a place we wanted to visit as it is the central prison where many Irish independence fighters were imprisoned - Cahir Castle, last castle visited outside of Dublin
The last castle we visit outside of Dublin is Cahir Castle an impressive castle built on a very defensible location - Blarney Castle, the place to get the gift of gab
The major stop for today is Blarney Castle where lots of tourists try to dangerously and unsanitarily kiss a stone to get the gift of gab - Ballybeg the Priory of Cows
The day starts with a short visit to Ballybeg Priory another interesting ruin with many cows - Ending the day in Burren National Park
We end the day exploring the Burren National Park area with castles, dolmens and beautiful hiking - The major attraction of Ireland, the Cliffs of Moher
The Cliffs of Moher are a major attraction with some exceptional views, the interesting O’Brien Tower and lots of tourists - Inis Cealtra the Holy Island
We start today with a visit to Inis Cealtra, the Holy Island, the site of a former monastic settlement long abandoned and worth visiting - Boyle town and abbey
We end the day with a visit to Boyle and especially the ruined Cistercian Abbey which is in renovation during our visit - The ruined Ballinafad Castle
We make a short stop on the way at Ballinafad Castle an suitably impressive ruined castle - Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery
We start the day with Carrowmore, the largest cemetery of megalithic tombs in Ireland an impressive site to visit - Overnight at Markree Castle
We sleep tonight in one of the largest privately-owned castles in Ireland Markree Castle which stands on a secluded 500-acre estate - Mellifont Abbey first Cistercian Monastery in Ireland
Mellifont Abbey was the first Cistercian monastery in Ireland and while only ruins remain now they are worth visiting. - The megalithic tombs of Bru na Boinne
An important stop for us is at Brú na Bóinne dominated by three large passage tombs from which we were able to visit Dowth only - Wicklow Mountains National Park exploration
We have limited time so we can explore only one trail out of the many from Glendalough from Wicklow Mountains National Park - Bray Cliff Walk home of the first geocache in Europe
After renting the car our first stop is at Bray Cliff Walk to find the first geocache in Europe and enjoy the famous Irish landscape - …afternoon in Phoenix Park
We spend the afternoon of our second day in Phoenix Park which is one of the largest enclosed public parks in Europe and famous for the large herd of fallow deer - Dublin Castle in the morning….
In the morning of our second day the major goal is Dublin Castle which until 1922 was the seat of the British government’s administration in Ireland - Afternoon in the National Museum ending at St. Stephen’s Green Park
In the afternoon of our first day we explore the southern bank of Liffey with pedestrian streets, the Parliament, the National Museum and ending the day at busy St Stephen’s Green Park - First steps in Dublin exploring O’Connell Street
On the first day in Ireland we explore Dublin starting with the central and impressive O’Connell Street