Ireland's Natural Beauty and Historical Landmarks
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15 attractions in Ireland: Cé Dhún Chaoin / Dunquin Pier, Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden, Cliffs of Moher, and 12 more. Every place is verified on Google Maps, featured in an Instagram post by Felix Schreiner / Content Creator.

Cé Dhún Chaoin / Dunquin Pier
Place
4.9
Descend the winding, sheep-lined path to Dunquin Pier, a picturesque and historic spot on the Dingle Peninsula. This dramatic pier offers stunning views of the Blasket Islands and the wild Atlantic. It’s a perfect photo opportunity, capturing raw Irish coastal beauty.

Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden
Place of worship
4.6
Visit this stunning Benedictine monastery set against a dramatic mountainside and lake. Explore the magnificent Victorian Walled Garden, a true horticultural gem. Enjoy the serene beauty and rich history of this iconic Irish landmark.

Cliffs of Moher
Natural feature
4.7
Experience the dramatic beauty of these towering sea cliffs, a breathtaking natural wonder along Ireland's west coast. Walk the paved paths for panoramic views and listen to the crashing Atlantic waves. Arrive early or late in the day to avoid crowds and fully appreciate the serene majesty.

Achill Island
Island
4.9
Discover the wild beauty of Ireland's largest island, boasting majestic mountains and golden beaches. Drive the Atlantic Drive for breathtaking coastal views. Hike or cycle the Great Western Greenway for an immersive experience of the natural landscape.

Gap of Dunloe
Place
Journey through the dramatic and rugged landscape of the Gap of Dunloe, a narrow mountain pass carved by glaciers. Opt for a traditional jaunting car ride or hike the scenic route. The pristine lakes and sheep-dotted hills offer unforgettable photographic opportunities.

Mullaghmore
Place
Experience a picturesque coastal village known for its beautiful beach and world-class surfing waves. Visit Classiebawn Castle, a striking landmark nestled at the foot of Benbulben mountain. Enjoy fresh seafood at the local eateries.

Slieve League
Natural feature
4.9
Hike the ancient pilgrimage path along some of Europe's highest sea cliffs, offering breathtaking panoramic views. Feel the immense scale of nature as the cliffs plunge into the Atlantic. Arrive early for quieter trails and optimal light.

Dunmore Head
Natural feature
4.9
Explore Dunmore Head, the westernmost point of mainland Ireland, offering rugged beauty and panoramic sea views. Walk the windswept trails to experience the raw power of the Atlantic coastline. This area is steeped in history and natural splendor, perfect for an adventurous hike.

Fanad Head Lighthouse
Landmark
4.7
Visit one of the world's most beautiful lighthouses, perched dramatically on the Fanad Peninsula. Take a guided tour to learn about its history and climb to the top for stunning coastal vistas. Consider staying overnight in the refurbished lighthouse keepers' cottages.

Ballinastoe Woods
Scenic spot
4.9
Discover the enchanting, moss-laden trails of Ballinastoe Forest, perfect for a peaceful woodland stroll or an invigorating mountain bike ride. The ancient trees create a magical, tunnel-like canopy. Look out for the hidden wooden boardwalks that wind through the dense greenery.

Downpatrick Head
Natural feature
4.8
Witness the dramatic sea stack of Dun Briste rising proudly from the Atlantic. Explore the blowholes and cliffs, offering panoramic views. Stand at the edge of history at this Wild Atlantic Way Signature Discovery Point.

Kerry Cliffs (Aillte Chiarraí)
Landmark
4.8
Marvel at the sheer scale of the Kerry Cliffs, offering equally impressive views to the Cliffs of Moher but with fewer crowds. Stand atop these majestic sea cliffs and watch the powerful Atlantic waves crash below. The stunning vistas are particularly rewarding at sunset.

Glendalough
Place
Step back in time at Glendalough, home to an ancient monastic settlement and stunning glacial valleys. Explore the round tower, churches, and picturesque lakes. Hike one of the many trails for breathtaking views and a sense of profound history.

Powerscourt Waterfall
Landmark
4.6
Witness Ireland's second-highest waterfall, a powerful cascade nestled within a serene valley. Enjoy a picnic by the falls or explore the surrounding trails in Powerscourt Estate. It's a fantastic spot for nature photography, especially after heavy rain.

Bridges of Ross
Landmark
4.8
Discover the dramatic natural sea arches known as the Bridges of Ross, carved by centuries of ocean erosion. These impressive geological formations are a haven for seabirds and offer incredible coastal views. Visit at high tide for the most spectacular display of crashing waves.
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