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Explore the regions of Ireland

Explore Ireland’s Regions

Ireland is renowned for its beautiful landscapes, rugged coastlines, historical sites and welcoming towns, making it the perfect holiday or staycation location.  As there is so much to see and do throughout the whole country, Ireland is divided up into five main regions to make it easier for you to explore.  Each region offers visitors unique and memorable experiences.

Dublin

Located on the east coast of Ireland, Dublin is Ireland’s capital city that is renowned for its warm and friendly atmosphere.  While also being an exciting and vibrant city with a bustling social scene, it also offers plenty of opportunities for exploring the natural beauty of the region, with highlights including the Dublin Mountains, Phoenix Park and Howth Cliff Walk.  It is also home to some of the most significant buildings in Irish history such as Dublin Castle.

Dublin Castle, Dublin City

The Wild Atlantic Way

The Wild Atlantic Way is a stunning 2,500km coastal trail that runs along the Atlantic Ocean on the west coast of Ireland. It begins in beautiful County Donegal and also encompasses the counties of Sligo, Leitrim, Mayo, Galway, Clare, Limerick, Kerry and Cork.  The Wild Atlantic Way is a fantastic route for exploring so many stunning attractions such as The Cliffs of Moher in County Clare and Mullaghmore in County Sligo.  You can also pick up your very own Wild Atlantic Way passport which can be a souvenir of your journey along this scenic route.

Cliffs of Moher - Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way

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Ireland’s Ancient East

Ireland’s Ancient East is the perfect base for exploring the history of Ireland, as it is home to a wealth of fascinating ancient ruins dating back as far as Celtic times. Encompassing counties such as Cavan, Longford, Louth, Meath, Monaghan and Westmeath, there is a vast range of historical sites to explore, such as Newgrange in Country Meath and Glendalough in County Wicklow.  Visitors to the region can expect to find many ancient castles, abbeys, monasteries, dolmens and ring forts, all which give a unique insight into Ireland’s interesting past.

Glendalough, Co Wicklow - Ireland's Ancient East

Ireland's Ancient East B&Bs

The Causeway Coast

The Causeway Coast, located in Northern Ireland, is a region of exceptional natural beauty spanning from Derry to Belfast.  It is home to some of the most stunning locations, such as The Giant’s Causeway in County Antrim which is Northern Ireland’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site.  This region offers amazing coastal views and stunning landscapes, along with an abundance of adventure opportunities for visitors to enjoy such as hiking, cycling and surfing.

Giant's Causeway, Co Antrim

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Hidden Heartlands

Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands is an area of breath-taking beauty, nestled in the midlands of Ireland.  Visitors to this area can expect to be amazed by the stunning natural beauty of counties such as Leitrim, Roscommon, Longford and Cavan. This area is renowned for being a region of peace, tranquillity, and unspoilt landscapes, with plenty of forests, woodlands and greenways to explore.  It is an ideal place to relax and unwind, while taking in the stunning surroundings of the area. 

Lough Derg, Tipperary - Ireland's Hidden Heartlands

Ireland's Hidden Heartlands B&Bs

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Walking Holidays in Ireland

Walking Holidays in Ireland

Ireland is the perfect destination for a walking holiday and Farmhouse B&Bs make the ideal base. If you want a walking holiday to remember, pack your walking boots and make your way to the Emerald Isle. Farmhouse bed and breakfasts are located throughout Ireland and are surrounded by countryside, mountains, beaches and parklands that were made for a walking adventure.

The Wild Atlantic Way

Walking Sliabh Liag CliffsThe Wild Atlantic Way on the West coast of Ireland is a dream location for walkers. There are mountain hikes, cliff-top and coastal walks and endless walking trails to keep the most avid walker challenged and captivated. From the Sliabh Liag Cliffs in Donegal and the Greenway traffic-free walking trail in Mayo, to the Burren in County Clare and the Kerry Way in County Kerry, each walking trail is as spellbinding as the next and competitive for the most amazing views.

Ireland’s Ancient East

Ireland's Ancient EastFrom The Causeway Coast in Northern Ireland to the Beara Peninsula in Cork and Kerry and every county in between, you’ll be astounded by the mix of scenic walking routes and hiking trails that you can enjoy. With Ireland’s Ancient East experience, there are endless historical trails that offer an insight into Ireland’s past with castles, stately homes, ancient ruins and mythological and archaeological sites aplenty. Ireland’s cities, towns and villages are perfect for an informative leisurely stroll. In fact, cities such as Dublin, Waterford, Derry and Limerick are so compact that they are best explored on foot. You can avail of a guided tour that will take you around the must-see sites and significant historic locations.

Farmhouse Accommodation

Traditional Irish BreakfastAfter a wonderful day exploring the Irish countryside, you can return to your comfortable farmhouse accommodation to relax and unwind. With such comfy surroundings, a wonderful night’s sleep is guaranteed. In the morning, you can tuck into a traditional Irish fry which will undoubtedly set you up for the day ahead. Your B&B host will be on hand and at the ready to help plan your next day’s walking expedition.

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