Introduction to
IRISH ROADS
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Don’t miss a chance to visit
CLIFFS OF MOHER
At the centre of the Wild Atlantic Way in Co Clare are the stunning Cliffs of Moher. Stretching out into the mist along the North Clare coastline, the Cliffs of Moher are jaw-droppingly beautiful.
Their sheer drop into the heaving Atlantic ocean is a well known haven for sea birds. Waves crash below, seabirds whirl above and paths wind along the cliff-edge between villages with photo opportunities all the way.
Situated on the Wild Atlantic Way on Irelands west coast the Cliffs of Moher are one of the most outstanding coastal features of Ireland. Rising slowly from Doolin village they ascend to over 700 feet (213 metres) boasting some of the most breathtaking scenery in Ireland. They have become one of Irelands premier tourist attraction and a must see for many people visiting Ireland.
Be wowed with panoramic views from dramatic cliff edges. Feel blasts of fresh sea air along the Cliff Trails. Walk along some of Ireland’s most exhilarating coastal scenery. Grab a fireside seat at a traditional music session in the picturesque village of Doolin. Unmissable.
RING OF KERRY
The Ring of Kerry is one of Ireland’s most popular drives. In one day, you can drive through miles of green, rolling hills, explore colorful, Irish towns, and see a fantastic stretch of Ireland’s rugged coastline. It is a beautiful scenic drive and it’s no wonder that it makes it onto so many traveler’s wishlists.
We were not so lucky. When you visit Ireland, you expect it is going to rain at some point. The rain is infamous here. How else would this island stay so green without it?
On the day we had designated for the Ring of Kerry drive, not only did it rain, but it stormed. Gale force winds whipped across the peninsula. Thick, gray clouds loomed overhead. It was cold, wet, and dreary. Maybe it was because of the adverse weather conditions, but for us, the Ring of Kerry did not live up to the hype.
Even so, I am glad that we saw it. There are some gorgeous spots well worth your time, such as cute little Portmagee, the views out to the Skellig Islands, and the magnificent Kerry Cliffs.
GALWAY CITY
Galway can be described as a place where stunning natural landscapes are intertwined with ancient history, culture and heritage. With an inordinate amount of natural wonders and fascinating places to see, you’ll soon find that you’re biggest problem is that you simply haven’t enough time to see it all.
From majestic mountains, meandering rivers, peaceful lakes and breathtaking Atlantic shorelines, you will find that Galway has an unparalleled splendour and natural beauty all its own. The diverse landscape of Galway offers some of the most incredible and unspoilt views that cost nothing but leave an every lasting memory.
What’s more, Galway is a place brimming with history, culture and heritage, so it’ll come as no surprise to find impressive monuments, buildings, settlements, ruins and more scattered throughout. See the unique dry stone walls dotted along the road as you pass, spot the castle ruins in a nearby field, sit in awe of the beautiful religious architecture, visit iconic places synonymous with Galway, and stand inside ancient stone forts on the cliff edge of Europe.
AND MUCH MUCH MORE…
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Working hours:
Monday – Friday
5.30 pm to 10 pm
Saturday, Sunday, Bank Holiday
7 am to 10 pm
236 Block M,
Bru Na Sionna,
Shannon, Co. Clare