GARNISH ISLAND
Italian garden, with Greek temples, ponds, tropical vegetation and a ...Read more
WEXFORD WILDFOWL RESERVE
Read moreNatural reserve, north of Wexford, where some 190 species of birds can be admired, including migrants between October and April. Also an audiovisual exhibition in the visitor center.
ISLAND SALTY
A charming archipelago to visit, made up of two private islands, one of ...Read more
SLIGO FOLK PARK
Read moreRevival of a rural village of the nineteenth century, animated by many attractions that delight both small and large. In the picturesque village of Riverstown, this park highlights the rural lifestyle and Irish heritage in the late 1800 s.
LOUGH BOORA SCULPTURE & WILDLIFE PARK
A nature reserve with marshes and statues, once a major peat extraction ...Read more
BALLYCROY NATIONAL PARK
A protected park comprising a chain of mountains, lakes and peat bogs, one ...Read more
RENVYLE PENINSULA
A pretty Connemara peninsula, known and loved for its white sandy beaches, ...Read more
MITCHELSTOWN CELLAR
The longest cave in Ireland and one of the most impressive in Europe, with ...Read more
CLIFFS OF MOHER
Read moreThis is one of the must-see (and most popular) sites on the Irish coast. With these raw and wild cliffs, which extend over 8 km and some of which reach more than 200 metres, nature has shown such greatness that it would be regrettable not to come and experience it. The cliffs offer sublime and breathtaking views. In good weather, you can see the Aran Islands and the Connemara Mountains. A path leads to the highest point of the cliffs: the O'Brien Tower. It is also possible to observe the cliffs from the sea, on a boat from Doolin or Liscannor.