9:51 PM Ireland Travel Guide - Trip Planning Information by Rick Steves | ||||
#travel to ireland # PlacesAt a GlanceRepublic of Ireland▲▲▲ Dublin Bustling Irish capital, with fascinating tours (historical, musical, and literary), passionate rebel history (Kilmainham Gaol), treasured Dark Age gospels (Book of Kells), intricate Celtic artifacts (National Museum: Archaeology and History), and a rambunctious pub district (Temple Bar). ▲▲▲ Dingle Peninsula My favorite fishing village (a traditional Irish-music pub paradise), which serves as a launchpad for the gorgeous Slea Head loop drive (or bike ride), featuring a wealth of Celtic and early Christian sites. ▲▲▲ Aran Islands Three windswept, treeless limestone islands in the Atlantic, laced with a maze of angular rock walls, crowned by Iron Age ring forts, and inhabited by sparse villages of hardy fisher-folk. ▲▲ Near Dublin Great day-trip options: North to the Boyne Valley s ancient pre-Celtic burial mounds of Br na B inne and majestic Norman castle of Trim, west to the green horse-racing pastures of the Irish National Stud, and south to the graceful Gardens of Powerscourt and evocative monastic ruins of Glendalough. ▲▲ Kilkenny and the Rock of Cashel Best two destinations in Ireland s interior: the town of Kilkenny, with its narrow medieval lanes, cathedrals, and castle; and the Rock of Cashel, with its dramatic hilltop hodgepodge of church ruins overlooking the Plain of Tipperary. ▲▲ Kinsale and Cobh County Cork s two quaint harbor towns: Gourmet capital Kinsale, guarded by squat Charles Fort, and emigration hub Cobh the Titanic s last stop. ▲▲ Kenmare and the Ring of Kerry Colorful, tidy town and ideal base for side-stepping the throngs flocking to drive Ireland s most-famous scenic loop route. ▲▲ County Clare and the Burren Ireland s rugged western fringe, with the take-your-breath-away Cliffs of Moher, stone landscape of the Burren, cozy trad music crossroads of Doolin, and handy Shannon Airport access from friendly Ennis. ▲▲ Connemara and County Mayo Lushly green and hilly Irish outback of cottages, lakes, and holy peaks, dotted with photogenic settlements such as Cong, Kylemore Abbey, and leafy riverside Westport. ▲ Waterford and County Wexford Gritty historic port town with famous Waterford Crystal Visitor Centre, and the hinterland of early Norman invasions, with a huge lighthouse and the JFK ancestral farm. ▲ Galway Energetic university city with thriving pedestrian street scene, great people-watching pubs, and the west coast s best base from which to reach the Burren, Aran Islands, and Connemara. Northern Ireland▲▲ Portrush and the Antrim Coast Unpretentious beach resort of arcades and amusement park rides, a stone s throw from the geologic wonderland of the Giant s Causeway, dramatic cliff-edge ruins of Dunluce Castle, and exhilarating Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. ▲▲ Belfast No-nonsense industrial revolution metropolis, with stirring sectarian political murals, grandly domed City Hall, sprawling Ulster Folk Park and Transport Museum, and the charming nearby Victorian seaside retreat of Bangor. ▲ Derry and County Donegal Seventeenth-century English settlement ringed by stout town walls infamous as the powder keg that ignited Ireland s tragic modern Troubles with an insightful city history museum and access to the rugged beauty of Donegal.
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