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Ireland is a land rich in culture and history, a beautiful place to visit. Ireland’s landscapes are a unique blend of hills, bogs, lakes, rivers and remote islands. Irish weather is ever-changing rain is never far away.

The temperate climate is due to mild southwesterly winds and the Gulf Stream. Summers are warm, while temperatures during winter are much cooler. Spring and autumn are very mild.
The people of Ireland are one of it’s many attractions, famed for their friendliness, laughter and sense of fun.

Ireland is a beautiful country where you can enjoy both nature and culture. Ireland offers you a really unique holiday.

hotels
Hotels in Ireland offering quality accommodation & facilities which means you only get the very best in Irish hospitality. The hotels are known for their immaculate services and the many facilities that they have to offer to their guests. The luxurious properties offer a variety of facilities, from health and beauty treatment to golf courses on site. Many also consist of country manors, stately homes and historic castle hotels.


bed & breakfasts
Bed and breakfast, also called B&B are one or more rooms in a private house. Often there is a home-like atmosphere which differentiates it from a hotel. Many bed and breakfasts are historic and decorated very uniquely and give you a personalized travel experience. Ireland Bed and Breakfast accommodations are usually charming, family-run town homes, country homes, and farmhouses.


guesthouses
Guesthouses in Ireland
are very friendly and entertaining places to stay. The guesthouses are
offer excellent, confortable accommodation and
fine facilities for health
and recreation. You can indulge in outdoor activities like fishing, playing golf, horse riding, nature wlaks and mountain biking in
the surrounding area.
Most of the tourist attractions in Ireland can be easily accessed from
the guesthouses.


selfcatering
If you're planning to stay in Ireland for more weeks or months, the best option for you would be a self catering accommodation, especially if you're traveling with the family or in a group. Self catering accommodations are apartments, houses or cottages, ideal for holidays and short breaks. Self catering accommodations are a popular way to stay for families and couples for less money and with more freedom.



Cliffs of Moher, County Clare
The Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland's top Visitor attractions. The Cliffs are 214m high at the highest point and range for 8 kilometres over the Atlantic Ocean on the western seaboard of County Clare. O'Brien's Tower stands proudly on a headland of the majestic Cliffs. From the Cliffs one can see the Aran Islands, Galway Bay, as well as The Twelve Pins,
and the Maum Turk Mountains in Connemara.
The Cliffs of Moher are amongst the most spectacular in the world and far and away the best that can be seen in Europe within easy reach of good roads and inviting places to stay.


Cliffs of Moher, County Clare
Trinity College, Dublin
Trinity College was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. It is the oldest University in Ireland. The beautiful Book of Kells is on view in Trinity College. The Book of Kells is an 8th Century illuminated manuscript containing the four gospels written in Latin, decorated with many colourful and intricate-designs.
If you are impressed by the Book of Kells, you will certainly enjoy the Library's Long Room. Trinity is located in the centre of Dublin, on College Green opposite the former Irish Houses of Parliament (now a branch of the Bank of Ireland). The campus occupies 190,000m2, with many buildings, both old and new, ranged around large courts.


Trinity College, Dublin
Kylemore Abbey, Connemara, County Galway
Kylemore Abbey, located in the Kylemore Pass in Connemara, County Galway, has been home to the Irish Benedictine nuns since 1920. The Benedictine nuns bought the house in 1920, having fled their convent in war-torn Belgium in 1914, where they ran a boarding school for girls for over 300 years. They re-established the school here and it is still very much alive today. Set in the heart of Connemara, Kylemore Abbey shares its woodlands, lakes and rivers with a large variety of birds and animals. A trip to the west of Ireland is not complete without experiencing the beauty and tranquility of Kylemore Abbey and Gardens.


Kylemore Abbey, Connemara, County Galway

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