Ireland, this “Emerald Island”, is warm and hospitable, and its cultural heritage is surprisingly rich, which will make your eyes shine. You will love his kind people; relaxed posture; often tragic but fascinating stories; and its rough and romantic scenery. It is a “land of saints and scholars”, with more Nobel Prize winners than any other country in the world. Most importantly, the country’s capital has been designated as a UNESCO city of literature and landmarks, and its tourist attractions are endless. Public museums are free, cultural heritage can be traced back to prehistoric times, and there are endless outdoor activities. Enjoy fun all over the country, including horse riding, golf, sailing and many remote areas. Explore wild islands. Of course there is also the famous Irish craic (good times), which you can enjoy wherever you go. To accommodate here, book one of the Holiday Rentals by the Owner in Ireland around the major and magical attractions.
For visitors, Galway provides the best of both worlds. City slickers will enjoy Galway’s relatively light but palpable bustle, while outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the city’s many natural attractions, such as the Salthill Promenade and the Wild Atlantic Way, a scenic route that runs right through Galway. If you prefer to stay close to home, take a stroll through the vibrant Latin Quarter. For a homely feeling on your holiday it is recommended to stay in one of the Holiday Homes in Ireland packed with all the modern amenities to give you the luxury of your home.
Travel to Killarney for the quintessential Irish countryside experience. The town is surrounded on all sides by evergreen hills and valleys, providing ample opportunities to become one with nature. Visitors flock to Killarney National Park, which contains MacGillycuddy’s Reeks, Ireland’s highest mountain range . Even if you’re not a hiker, you can still enjoy the scenic lakes or visit one of Killarney’s centuries-old churches or castles.
Talking about Castles, Blarney Castle is a mediaeval fortress in Blarney, Ireland. Several castles and strongholds have been built on the site, but the current castle was built in 1446 by the MacCarthy dynasty of Muskerry, a branch of the Kings of Desmond. The castle includes the world-famous Blarney Stone. According to local legend, those who kiss the stone will receive the “gift of the gab” and attracts millions of visitors every year for decades.