10 of the Most Brilliant Places to Visit in Ireland

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By Seafarer Mama

Photos of Places to Visit in Ireland

Thatch-roofed cottage turned into a pub
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Thatch-roofed cottage turned into a pub
Source: Joan and Roger Nancoz
Guinness brewery in Dublin
Guinness brewery in Dublin
Source: Joan and Roger Nancoz
Lads and Lasses enjoying a pint at Durty Nelly's
Lads and Lasses enjoying a pint at Durty Nelly's
Source: Joan and Roger Nancoz
The inner quad of Blarney Castle
The inner quad of Blarney Castle
Source: Joan and Roger Nancoz
Celtic cross outside a church
Celtic cross outside a church
Source: Joan and Roger Nancoz
Gothic style stained-glass church window
Gothic style stained-glass church window
Source: Joan and Roger Nancoz
Ivy by a cottage window
Ivy by a cottage window
Source: Joan and Roger Nancoz
Open grazing fields for sheep
Open grazing fields for sheep
Source: Joan and Roger Nancoz

Places to See at the End of the Rainbow

Ireland is known for its rainbows, and Leprechauns guarding the gold at the end of them. From experience, I know that contemporary Irish citizens love the word "brilliant" and that their land is truly magical. I spent my senior year in college studying in Galway - attending classes, completing my undergraduate internship, and traveling around that beautiful country. It was one of the best years of my life before settling down and beginning to raise a family. Because I visited the Emerald Isle before the digital age, I am using the pictures taken by my Mom and Stepdad visited in 2004. I will attach also links to the wonderful places mentioned below for you to start planning your own memorable vacation there.

Ten Places in Ireland You Must Visit

1. Galway

Galway is a grand city. It is a college town with hundreds of years of history. The University alone has both old and contemporary architecture with a central grassy quad. Horticulture is one of the areas for which the university is renown, and the greenhouses there enjoy international acclaim.

The city is walkable from one end to another, and close the the promenade by Galway Bay, where beach combers gather at the first blooming of Spring. At the center of town is a giant fountain, which occasionally bubbles over with giant suds. The train/bus station houses the post office and a giant set of stairs leads to the entrance on 3 sides. Nearby the fountain is also a set of public restrooms that are kept reasonably clean. "Buskers" sing in the cobble stoned streets and Irish folk of all ages and sizes enjoy pints of Guinness in the local pubs. In September, the Salmon festival is the main occasion for merrymaking.

2. Cliffs of Mohr

The beautiful cliffs of Mohr are featured at the end of the movie Waking Ned Devine . The view of the Irish Sea is breathtaking, and worth the drive out to visit them. They have suffered a great deal of erosion over the last 25 years, so the sooner one visits them to appreciate their majestic beauty, the better. If you are not careful, you may become part of the cliffs and be washed away to sea, because it is incredibly difficult to tear oneself away from them.

3. Connemara and Kylemore Abbey

The Connemara countryside hosts the Gaeltacht, where the residents speak Irish Gaelic as their native language. There are radio shows in the language, thatch-roofed cottages in abundance, and signs with both the Gaelic and anglicized names for each small town. The Aran Islands featured in The Secret of Roan Inish , are accessible by boat from the west shore of Connemara, and if you tour the area by car, be sure to stop for a visit at Kylemore Abbey.

4. Yeats Tower and Coole Park

The tower where W.B. Yeats lived, named "Thoor Ballylee," is a charming stone tower to climb up and down, especially when led by a docent who is knowledgeable about Yeats' life and the meaning of what has been preserved there. Coole Park, which the tower is located in, is a refreshing garden lined with cyprus trees and graced with an abundance of beautiful flora. The trip I took was through the International Students' Club through the university, a day I did not want to end.

5. Bunratty Castle

During the day, visitors may climb up and down Bunratty Castle and explore its turrets and quads. At night, guests enjoy the royal shenanigans of a medieval feast. Some guests are invited to play roles in the drama that is played out before dinner is served. Make sure you bring your camera to catch and keep the memories. My mother and I spent New Year's Eve there when she visited me in Ireland, and we still have the picture of it to keep the fond memory of our grand time alive.

6. Durty Nelly's

Durty Nelly's has a welcoming entrance and a charming interior. My aunt noticed a corner of the ceiling full of firefighter badges, since my cousin is a firefighter. In the winter, there is a blazing hearth fire to warm you on the outside, and pints of Guinness stout flowing to warm you on the inside. There is usually a pianist providing live music. When you walk out, you will know a few more people than you did when you walked in.

7. Killarney and the Ring of Kerry

Killarney is a small town, and across from the Bed and Breakkfast my mother and I stayed at overngiht, there was a forest with an abundance of holly bushes. It reminded me of Bing Crosby's song Christmas in Killarney . From there, you meet a guide who takes you on a day to remember around the Ring of Kerry . The views are breathtaking and the Village of Sneem nestled in the mountains is adorable.

8. Cork and Blarney Castle

The best time to travel to the city of Cork is the last weekend of October, right before Halloween. That is the weekend of the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival, with entertainment both outside and in the multitude of pubs there. While you are there, visit Blarney castle, and beautiful sweeping landscape that surrounds it, and make sure yo travel with a partner who is willing to hold you as you kiss the stone that will give you the "gift of the gab."

9. Trinity College, home of the book of Kells

Trinity College in Dublin is their Harvard; it is an Ivy League school. The library on campus houses the Book of Kells . The library building and the rooms that hold their collection of books alone is worth the visit, and the exhibit explaining the role of illuminated manuscripts is worth spending as much time on it as you could possibly give it.

10. Grafton Street

Grafton Street is the Saks Fifth Avenue of Ireland, but with more charm and class. There are tea rooms galore and lovely cafes for eating a noontime or evening meal; they call both "teas," but the evening meal at supper time is their "high tea." The shops and shopkeepers found on Grafton Street are delightful.

Copyright © 2010 by Seafarer Mama/Karen Szklany Gault


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X Marks the Spot for places to visit in the Republic of Ireland

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Eyre Square, Galway, Ireland -
Eyre Square, Galway, Co. Galway, Ireland
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There is a fountain in the middle of the square that dates back hundreds of years.

National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland -
Corrib Village, Newcastle Rd, Galway, Co. South Tipperary, Ireland
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Blarney Castle, Cork, Ireland -
Blarney Castle, The Village Green, Cork, Co. Cork, Ireland
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Bunratty Castle, Co. Clare, Ireland -
Bunratty Castle Hotel, Clare, Co. Clare, Ireland
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Next door to Bunratty Castle is Durty Nelly's Pub, the place to go for a pint of Guinness.

Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland -
Trinity College Dublin, 2 College Green, 2, Co. Dublin, Ireland
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Kilarney, Ireland -
Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland
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From here, you would take a tour through the gorgeous Ring of Kerry.

Thoor Ballylee -
Ardrahan, Co. Galway, Ireland
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The tower built by W.B. Yeats, and nearby Coole Park

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humagaia Level 1 Commenter 21 months ago

I have always intended to visit Ireland. Not a fleeting visit but a prolonged easy-going relaxed visit to take in the way of life and the lack of hustle and bustle away from the big city lights. I have in my mind that small horde pulling a travellers dome-topped wooden caravan, with my little Jack Russell running and snapping at the horses' heels. Stopping wherever there was rich grass to fuel the engine that transports me, and partaking of a fresh bread and cheese "ploughman's lunch with pickles and pickled onions. That's in my mind's eye. Fanciful. Perhaps one day!

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viking305 Level 6 Commenter 21 months ago

Very comprehensive list of places to visit in Ireland. The Cliffs of Moher are a sight to behold. I have only been there once and would love another visit.

Galway is a strange city but in a nice way. You have the older people who have lived in Galway for generations and the College students all mixing together. I do like visting Galway and have done many times.

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Anesidora 21 months ago

Humagaia I think you'll need a time travel machine as well as a plane ticket.

Lovely travel to Ireland hub, Seafarer. Wish I could go!

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lisabeaman Level 2 Commenter 21 months ago

Sounds incredible Seafarer! I wish I could go too! Maybe one of these days I'll make it across the sea to visit Ireland!

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LeanMan Level 4 Commenter 21 months ago

I have only really ever visited for business in the past and have never had the chance to sight see, I am going to have to remedy this!

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Dobson Level 1 Commenter 20 months ago

Ireland is one of the countries on my See it before you die list. I hope to get across the "biog pond" soon. I am sure the places you have highlighted will be some of the ones i visit.

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Seafarer Mama Hub Author 20 months ago

Glad to see I have inspired some people to pick up and visit the "Emerald Isle. Hope the sun smiles on you while you are there! :0)

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brightforyou Level 1 Commenter 19 months ago

Extremely comprehensive and excellent hub - thank you. I am very happy to have found you on hubpages. I have just returned from a trip to Connemara, Galway where my sister has a small B&B. If you don't mind, I will add the link to my hub where I have added the photos of my trip on an old hub of a previous stay http://hubpages.com/hub/Southern-Ireland-stay - hope you enjoy them - ISN'T IRELAND BEAUTIFUL!

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Seafarer Mama Hub Author 19 months ago

Thank you brightrforyou! :0) Yes, Ireland is beautiful and I would love to return someday, especially with my family.

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sligobay Level 6 Commenter 19 months ago

Hello Seafarer: Alas, the economic downturn has driven me back to the USA from the beloved "land of hearts desire" where I'd spent five years in the spray of Sligo Bay. I have been back in the states since December from DC to Mardi Gras in LA. I've missed this land of the free and have come to roost in NJ, the land of my birth.

Ireland is indeed beautiful and you have highlighted a few of its attractions. There are so many more. I will be following you from nearby though I wish it were afar. Cheers.

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Seafarer Mama Hub Author 19 months ago

Thank you for visiting my hub and your kind feedback, sligobay. Happy and honored to have you as one of my followers.

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thehemu 13 months ago

hope i will able to see all wonderful places one day thanks for sharing seafarer mama.

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Seafarer Mama Hub Author 13 months ago

Yes, I hope that you will have a chance to travel, too, and meet new friends/fellow human wayfarers. :0)

Namaste

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