Ireland Holidays
Ireland has lots to offer from historical cities
and landmarks to lively traditional Irish pubs and entertainment, wonderful
scenery and architectural buildings, rugged coastlines and green pastures.
Ireland located west of Britain and part of the United Kingdom (northern Ireland)
has many attractions including endless amounts of museums such as the National
Museum which houses a fantastic collection of treasures dating back from the
bronze age to the present day and the Dublin Civic museum, Cork museum and the
harbour museum located in Derry that dates from 1628 and Irelands largest medieval
parish church called The Collegiate Church Of St Nicholas of Myra which dates
back to 1320, other attractions to visit while on your Ireland holidays should
be the enchanting Blarney Castle in Cork where traditionally visitors sometimes
kiss the Blarney stone for good luck and City Hall which was built in 1788 is
worth a visit on your Ireland Holidays.
One of Irelands biggest attractions is walking in the beautiful
lush green countryside with miles of tailor-made walks; these include the Kerry
Way, Ulster Way, Beara Way and Wicklow
Way. Walking in Irelands fresh country air is the best way to see the
country and reach its most fascinating and beautiful corners. Cycling is another
great way of getting away from the crowds on your Ireland Holidays. There are
excellent mountain-climbing opportunities such as climbing the magnificent mount
Gabriel on the Mizen Head Peninsula, Hungry Hill on the Beara Peninsula and
Croagh Patrick just outside Westport. Another great attraction in Ireland is
fishing with many visitors returning year after year. Ireland has a long coastline
with gushing rivers and calm lakes that are great for water sports. Good surfing
spots include Easkey in the west of County Sligo, the Castle
Gregory Peninsula and Barley Cove on the Mizen Head Peninsula. The west coast
of Ireland offers some of best scuba diving in Europe particularly at Bantry
Bay and Dunmanus Bay in County Cork, the Inveragh Peninsula in Kerry and Hook
Head in County Wexford. Sailing is also popular and has a long heritage in Ireland;
the country has over 120 sailing and Yacht clubs. The more popular areas for
sailing are the west coast, between Cork Harbour and the Dingle Peninsula, the
coastline north and south of Dublin.
Cork, the largest County in Ireland has around
640 kilometres of coastline with many clean beaches and steep cliffs, making
this County a maritime area. The festivals are another great attraction while
on your Ireland Holidays and throughout the summer there is an event each weekend.
Cork has many artistic, cultural and patriotic attractions and events to offer
to its visitors. There are also numerous water sports several clean beaches.
There is also the opportunity to go sea angling, scuba diving, canoeing and
a game of golf in spectacular landscapes with tariffs, which are considered
very reasonable. Walking still remains the best means of appreciating the astounding
Ireland landscape of Cork while on your Ireland Holidays.
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