Before visiting Ireland, I had no idea what I had missed. Certainly, I have seen enough online photos to make me want to visit, but Irish beauty can’t really understand until you’re there. Throughout my time in Ireland, I have visited countless towns, tourist attractions and attractions. There was really a lot to see, I could have stayed for a lifetime. To help you plan your own visit, these are eight of the most beautiful places in Ireland.

1. Kyliemore Abbey
The first of the 10 places you should visit in Ireland Kylemore Abbeywas founded at Kyliemore Castle for a nun who fled Belgium in World War I. The castle was originally built by Mitchell Henry as a private home as a gift to his wife. Henry remarried and built a small cathedral on the castle grounds in her beloved memory. It’s as beautiful as the photos suggest, and an absolute must-see for road trips through Ireland.
2. Connemara National Park
Located right next to Kyliemore Abbey Connemara National Park. Not only is this area beautiful to drive, but there are also some great opportunities to hike and trek through Connemara National Park. The area is very far on Ireland’s absolute west coast, but it makes it even more special.

3. Dublin
The Irish capital lives with music, pubs and a fantastic street culture. The visit to Ireland was not completed without spending a weekend in the capital. Be sure to check out St. Stephen’s Green Guinness StorageGrafton Street for shopping and live bus cars on the street.

4. Sleeve League
Located along the coastline is the highest cliffs in Europe in the Slieve League. Forget the commercial Moher Cliffs (Although equally surprising), but that’s in the Slieve League, where you can really incorporate the beauty and feel of nature as if you have it all to yourself.

5. Grenif Horseshoe
This 10km loop, shaped in a horseshoe shape, is as beautiful as the photos suggest. Located in County Srigo, this is the perfect opportunity to get off this highway and enjoy the Irish countryside or hike along one of the tracks.

6. Malagmore Beach
Srigo also has the quaint and charming seaside town of Maragmore. Many tourists pass by this stunning seaside town without knowing it would be to stop and bypass.

7. Ashford Castle
Ashford Castle The finest glory of an Irish castle hotel. The 13th century castle has recently been renovated, with impressive nine-court golf courses, Farakoliskour, medieval style pubs and daily afternoon tea in the reception room. If you want to feel like royalty while you’re in Ireland, this is where you’ll do it!

8. Irish Countryside
Ireland’s beauty is often found in the journey itself, not the destination. There are many more stunning places in Ireland, so be allowed for a few weeks to explore the Irish countryside!

