Must-Sees of Ireland


by Leslie Russell

CLIFFS OF MOHER
The Cliffs of Moher rise more 650 feet straight above the Atlantic ocean.  They are truly a stunning, and one of Ireland’s most spectacular sights.  Explore the recently rebuilt visitor center while taking in the breath-taking surroundings.

BLARENY STONE
No trip to Ireland is complete without a visit to the world famous Blarney Stone.  Gain the “gift of gab” by kissing the Stone of Eloquence found atop the tower.

GLENDALOUGH
Known as “the valley of the two lakes” or the “city of seven churches,” Glendalough is one of the most important early Christian sights.  Enjoy the beauty of the areas tranquil lakes, and take in the history of St. Kevin’s Kitchen and cathedral ruins.

GUINNESS BREWERY
The 200 hundred year old manufacturing home to Guinness is a tribute to the black and white beer.  Here at the heart of the brewery you can learn about the beer’s history, brewing process, advertising and more.  Don’t forget to enjoy a perfectly-served pint of stout during your visit!

BUNRATTY CASTLE & FOLK PARK
Built in 1467 by the O’Brein family, the tower house of Bunratty has been renovated with no expenses spared. In the evening enjoy a medieval banquet, complete with entertainment fitting the period. Or, get a peek into Ireland’s past at Bunratty Folk Park.

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