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IRELAND Land of majesty and marvel

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Ireland

Ireland

Find your Ireland. From breathtaking landscapes and rural idylls to buzzing urban hubs and amazing festivals, it's all waiting to be discovered.

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One of Ireland's most remarkable natural gems are the Cliffs of Moher and the Giant’s Causeway.

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Giant's Causeway

4.7 (14.7K Google reviews)

Step into the Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre and you can discover a story that’s close to the heart of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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During the day, the Donegal’s Inishowen Peninsula welcomes determined kayakers along its coastline.

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Inishowen

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At the peninsula’s tip is Malin Head, the most northerly point on the island of Ireland, and the start/end point of the Wild Atlantic Way coastal touring route.

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At night, natural reserves in the Mayo and Kerry counties and the Sperrins mountains offer sublime views of the Milky Way.

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County Mayo, Ireland

Tucked into the scenic coast of Achill Island, the secluded paradise of Keem Bay is guarded by cliffs either side, offering magnificent views of the horseshoe-shaped bay.

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Anytime and anywhere, stand-up paddling opens the door to unique landscapes, including on the River Shannon and even in the Dublin Bay.

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River Shannon

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The River Shannon upstream from Lanesborough, County Longford holds a good stock of pike.

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The Slieve League Cliffs are the highest in Ireland. So immense that they were once used as a navigational aid for planes.

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Slieve League Cliff View

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The towering Slieve League Cliffs are among the highest sea cliffs in Europe. From their highest point, it’s a staggering 609m drop into the swirling Atlantic Ocean below.

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More than 100 years old, the Gobbins clifftop trail takes the curious and courageous close to walking on water.

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The Gobbins Visitor Centre

4.4 (26 Google reviews)

Ballystrudder, Northern Ireland

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8:30 AM – 7:30 PM

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Hanging from basalt cliffs directly over the Irish Sea, the Gobbins cliff path is an Edwardian labour of love.

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Get inspired for your next trip to Europe. Plan your vacation to discover European culture, heritage, architecture, gastronomy and stunning landscapes.

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