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Best Places to Visit in Ireland

20 landmarks — from iconic Ireland attractions and UNESCO World Heritage Sites to natural wonders and hidden gems worth discovering.

All landmarks and tourist attractions in Ireland

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Cliffs of Moher
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Cliffs of Moher

Eight kilometres of sheer Namurian shale and sandstone plunging 214 metres into the Atlantic; the O'Brien's Tower marks the highest vantage point; walk the coastal path at 7 pm during the summer solstice; the horizontal light ignites the cliff face into a saturated gold while thousands of nesting puffins create a chaotic; rhythmic white noise against the roar of the swell.

Skellig Michael
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Skellig Michael

A jagged 218-metre pyramid of Devonian sandstone rising from the Atlantic where 6th-century monks built a dry-stone beehive monastery; the 600 hand-cut steps are slick with sea mist and guano; ascend the South Steps at 10 am; the wind is a physical force that carries the sharp scent of salt while the surrounding sheer drop into deep cobalt water creates a profound sense of isolation.

The Burren
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The Burren

A 250-square-kilometre glaciated karst landscape of cracked carboniferous limestone pavement that resembles a grey; frozen sea; rare Arctic and Mediterranean flora thrive in the deep grikes; traverse the Mullaghmore loop at midday; the sun reflects off the sun-bleached limestone with clinical intensity; highlighting the razor-sharp edges of the stone and the silence of the high plateau.

Croagh Patrick
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Croagh Patrick

The 764-metre quartzite peak where Saint Patrick reportedly fasted for forty days in 441 AD; the summit offers a 360-degree panorama of Clew Bay 365 islands; join the barefoot pilgrims on Reek Sunday; the sound of loose scree shifting underfoot provides a rhythmic soundtrack while the Atlantic weather systems roll in with sudden; biting intensity.

Guinness Storehouse
Attraction

Guinness Storehouse

A seven-story former fermentation plant designed in the Chicago School architectural style with a central glass atrium shaped like a pint glass; the Gravity Bar at the summit provides the city highest vantage point; arrive at dusk; the city grid begins to flicker to life while you witness the ritual of the two-part pour; the air smells of roasted barley and hops.

Ha'penny Bridge
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Ha'penny Bridge

The 1816 cast-iron elliptical arch bridge that remains the definitive silhouette of the River Liffey; originally named the Wellington Bridge; it features ornate white railings and period gas lamps; cross from Temple Bar at midnight; the dark water reflects the city lights in shimmering ribbons while the rhythmic vibration of footsteps on the metal deck provides a constant; urban pulse.

Glendalough
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Glendalough

A 6th-century monastic settlement founded by Saint Kevin; tucked into a glaciated valley between two dark; peat-stained lakes; the 30-metre Round Tower is a masterwork of dry-stone masonry; walk the Green Road at sunset; the long shadows of the granite crosses stretch across the graveyard while the sound of the Poulanass waterfall provides a constant; low-frequency hum.

Slieve League
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Slieve League

Among the highest sea cliffs in Europe; plunging 601 metres directly into the churning Atlantic; the 'One Man Path' traverses a narrow; jagged ridge of quartzite and schist; stand at Bunglas Point during a gale; the ocean spray is carried upward by the thermals to meet the low-hanging clouds while the sheer scale makes the fishing boats below appear like static white specks.

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🏛️Historic Sites5
Brú na Bóinne
Historic

Brú na Bóinne

A Neolithic ritual landscape predating the Pyramids of Giza by five centuries; centered on the passage tomb of Newgrange with its precise solar alignment; the corbelled stone roof has remained bone-dry for 5;000 years; enter the narrow chamber during the winter solstice; a single beam of light penetrates the roofbox to illuminate the hand-carved triple spirals on the rear orthostat.

Kilmainham Gaol
Historic

Kilmainham Gaol

A panopticon-style Victorian prison where the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising were executed in the stone-breakers yard; the East Wing features three tiers of iron walkways and grey slate cells; stand in the central hall at 4 pm; the western light through the high lunette windows casts long; geometric shadows that emphasize the building clinical; judicial coldness.

Rock of Cashel
Historic

Rock of Cashel

A massive limestone outcrop crowned with a 12th-century Round Tower; a Romanesque Chapel; and a Gothic Cathedral; once the seat of the Kings of Munster; the Cormac Chapel contains the finest surviving Hiberno-Romanesque frescoes; walk the nave at 3 pm; the light turns the hand-carved sandstone amber while the wind whistles through the high; roofless Gothic arches.

Kilkenny Castle
Historic

Kilkenny Castle

An Anglo-Norman stone fortress rebuilt over eight centuries; featuring massive drum towers and a 19th-century picture gallery with a hammer-beam roof; the Rose Garden overlooks the River Nore; enter the Long Gallery at 4 pm; the light catches the gold-leaf carvings and pre-Raphaelite tapestries while the heavy scent of polished mahogany and old wool pervades the grand corridors.

Grianan of Aileach
Historic

Grianan of Aileach

A stone ringfort dating to 1700 BC perched 244 metres above Lough Swilly; with walls 4 metres thick made of dry-laid flat stones; the site served as the royal seat of the O'Neill dynasty; walk the inner ramparts at opening; the view extends across five counties while the cold; northern wind rattles the dry grass of the hillfort.

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