Top 8 Best Places To Visit In Ireland

Top 8 Best Places To Visit In Ireland

Ireland provides a feast for the senses across the vivid scenery of green trees

The Isle of Emerald is stuffed with romantic sites and attractive scenery of nature.
Top 10 Best Places To Visit In Ireland
Top 8 Best Places To Visit In Ireland
There is the countryside in Ireland which is unique in its beauty.

The groups of sheep more than men give a splendid view.

Ireland provides a feast for the senses across the vivid scenery of green trees.

There are bunches of attractive places to visit in Ireland.

1. Cliffs of Moher

If you cannot decide which place is best for you to visit in Ireland, the most stunning sight in Ireland is the Cliff of Moher.

Due to its geological significance, the place is known as UNESCO Global Geopark.

The cliffs have a height of more than 700 feet and a width of 8 miles.

The cliffs are considered one of the most significant stops for travelers.

It is named after an old fort named “Mothar” or “Moher”.

They are considered a colony for the largest groups of sea birds.

The Atlantic puffins and razorbills are the particular species of this land.

The scenery of birds and the ups and downs of the waves are solacing sites for the soul.

Doolbin Cliff Walk is necessary for the full experience of Ireland. The place is best for tourist attractions.

2. Rock of Cashel

Rock Cashel is another best place to visit for tourists which are known as “Cashel of the King St.

Patrick Rock”. The place has worth seeing sights and is located in Tipperary.

It is known as one of the best places to visit in Ireland.

The historical buildings and monuments of Cashel’s building are a thousand times older than the country. 

Due to the historical invasion of Normans in the 12th century Ireland is known as Munster.

The only memorable structure is the round tower in which the Munster King Muirchertach Ua Briain donated the fortress in 1101.

3. Sliabh Liag (Slieve League)

The best place to visit in Ireland is the edge of Europe named as cliffs of Sliabh Liag.

While reaching the Forests of Canada the Atlantic Ocean is at the top of Europe.

At the 600m highest on the top of the cliffs, you can never miss the natural scenery of the world in one sight.

The cliffs have wild crashes of the water at the base presenting a view of stretches of sand at the surface of the ocean.

4. Adare

The prettiest village in Ireland and one of the most beautiful places in Ireland is situated in the country of Limerick.

It contains a beautiful cottage having delicious dishes having cheese and cream.

Adare is also fussed about monumental places that belong to the age of the 13th century.

It is the best place to vacation in Ireland. The ancient ring fort Desmond Castle is one of the historical places of Adare.

The current name of this monument is Earl of Desmond named after the rebellious Earl of Kildare.

On the right of the main street, the Adare friary is situated which is named “Black Abbey”.

It is one of the historical places which has the recent name St. Nicholas Church of Ireland.

Adare is providing a special opportunity for traditional music and is a famous wedding place.

5. The Nine Glens of Antrim

The Nine Glens of Antrim the place is the outstanding beauty and nature. The beautiful place attracts several poets and authors.

The famous mountain in this area is known as Slemis. The mountain had volcanic eruptions and waterfalls.

The mountain shows a splendid view when the mist surrounds the green valley.

Glenarrif is another worth seeing sight having another name Queen of Glens. 

The deep valleys of Glenballyemon are the source of electricity due to its might waterfalls.

If you visit Ireland Glens must be at the top of your visiting list.

6. Ireland’s Eye

The best visiting place and vocational destination in Ireland is the Irelands’ eye.

There is just 15 minutes distance between Ireland’s eye and Howth which is the countryside on the north side of Dublin.

It is the best destination for a honeymoon and at a fewer distance from Dublin.

The stack is the place within the ferry ride. It is one of the most beautiful rocks stuffed with a large number of seabirds.

At the dock, you will find a historical place known as Martello tower.

It is a fort that was conquered and built by the British in the 19th century.

7. Glendalough

Another beautiful place at a fewer distance from Dublin is Glendalough. 

The place is filled with the stunning and natural beauty of Ireland. Glendalough contained gorgeous historical buildings. 

The fascinating history is a tourist attraction due to its local culture.

First of all the place arose when Saint Kevin find his way among its green hills before 5 hundred years ago. 

Glendalough became a significant monastery when other monks followed the way of Saint Kevin.

The place offered a peaceful refuge to the monks from the attacks of Vikings. 

By wandering within the extensive paths of the ruins you can go through the memories of the 12th century.

There are a lot of other sights you can see in this area such as a picturesque church.

The ruins provide a gorgeous view surrounding Ireland.

8. Cobh

Cork has the best visiting place in the north known as Cobh.

The other famous name of this city is Titanic’s last port of call. Cobh is a little town with colorful sea sights.

It is the perfect place to get rid of hustle and bustle of more tourists. Despite the picturesque, there are bakeries shops to make your visit more enjoyable.

In the gorgeous Irish town, you will find your first stop Deck of Cards.

The colored and bright rocks on the hill are the best tourist attraction for all visitors.

Don’t forget to bring your camera with you because it provides several gorgeous sights for visitors.

At the sea, you will see the outstanding Cathedral towering which is the best sight in Ireland.

By concluding the discussion it can be said that Ireland is full of Colourful sights.

You can spend your time strolling and enjoying the beauty of the pretty land. 

It requires time to select the best visiting place to see in Ireland.

Author : Kiran Munir