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The Most Beautiful Places to See in Ireland

Key Takeaways

  • Some of the most beautiful places to see in Ireland include: Cliffs of Moher, Glendalough, and Killarney Lakes.

  • Skellig Michael’s island summit house the preserved remains of a 6th century monastery.

  • The Giant's Causeway is a stunning site and one of Northern Ireland’s most famous attractions.

Ireland is a wee (small) country but you won't believe how much you can see on such a small island. Here’s our list of the most beautiful places to see in Ireland to help get you started.

Beautiful Places To See In Ireland At A Glance


By Brian

Brian Barry combines the roles of Senior Digital Marketing Executive and Tour Guide at Vagabond Tours. As an award-winning travel blogger and a published Lonely Planet author, he knows a thing or two about Ireland.

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Ireland is, without question, one of the most spectacular countries for natural scenery in the world.

If we could convince you to cover every square inch of the island while you're here, we would!

Instead, we thought it would be a good idea to point you in the direction of some of the MOST beautiful places to see in Ireland, many of which are part of our Driftwood and Vagabond tours.

Read on, intrepid traveller, to discover the most scenic places in Ireland....

One of the most beautiful places to see in Ireland is Killarney National Park

🌊 The Cliffs of Moher

There are few picturesque places in Ireland quite as dramatic as the epic Cliffs of Moher.

As beautiful as they are powerful, it's no surprise that these 700 feet high cliffs are one of Ireland’s most-visited natural attractions.

The most beautiful places to see in Ireland with the Cliffs of Moher as a prime destination

Don't worry about crowds though. Our VagaGuides always find the optimum time to visit.

You may recognise the Cliffs of Moher as the Cliffs of Insanity from the The Princess Bride. Their grandeur truly is inconceivable!

The Cliffs of Moher are located in Clare on the west coast of Ireland. They are a 3 hours 30 minutes drive from Dublin, approximately.

They are a featured stop on many relaxed Driftwood Tours and also our active Vagabond Tours.

🏞️ Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park is a rich nature reserve that hosts a wealth of treasures.

Tour group looking at a scenic lake in Killarney National Park in Ireland

Stretching over 41 square miles, it is home to much Irish wildlife. You can find wild red deer roaming through some of Ireland's best-preserved native oak woodlands here.

Other points of interest in Killarney National Park include: Torc Waterfall, the 15th century Ross Castle, and Killarney’s famous reflective lakes.

Killarney National Park is located in Kerry near the southwest corner of Ireland. It is a 4 hour drive from Dublin, approximately.

If you’re feeling active, you can explore the park's spectacular landscapes by bike on our 7 Day Vagabond World Tour of Ireland. Or take the easy route on a horse-drawn carriage during our 7 Day Driftwood Treasure Ireland Tour.

⛰️ Skellig Michael

It might take a strong stomach to make the boat crossing to Skellig Michael, but we promise you it is well worth the effort.

Skellig Michael island in Ireland

This beautiful craggy rock has been immortalised in the latest Star Wars trilogy. Even those who aren’t fans of the films will appreciate its otherworldly scenery.

At Skellig Michael’s summit are the preserved remains of a 6th century monastery. Just a few words of warning: the 600 steps that lead up to the monastery are pretty steep!

Skellig Michael is part of the Skellig Islands and is definitely one of the most scenic places in Ireland.

Guests can conquer Skellig Michael exclusively on our 12 Day Vagabond Giant Irish Adventure Tour.

🌌 Malin Head

The North of Donegal is a must see location in Ireland. It creeps out into the Atlantic Ocean; a place of quiet and stark beauty.

northern lights malin head

As the northernmost part of Ireland, it's from here that you can catch the best glimpse of the Northern Lights in Ireland. A peaceful quality makes it a perfect place for contemplating the universe.

If you are looking for the best show of the Aurora Borealis, then make a beeline for Malin Head between November and February.

You can visit Donegal on our 7 Day Vagabond Magnetic North Adventure Tour.

🌳 Glendalough

Glendalough is a 7th century monastery in a remarkable natural setting.

Historic tower and church of Glendalough in river/wooded landscape in Ireland

Two tranquil lakes site beneath steep valleys at the heart of the Wicklow Mountains National Park.

It is the perfect destination for historians, architecture buffs and nature lovers alike. St Kevin’s church, a ruined monastic settlement and plentiful woodland nature trails provide a little something for everyone.

Glendalough is located near the east coast of Ireland in Wicklow. Reach here by car from Dublin in approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.

If you’d like a tour that visits Glendalough and the beautiful surrounding area, check out our 12 Day Vagabond Due South Adventure Tour or our 6 Day Driftwood Great Southern Tour.

🪨 Giant’s Causeway

The Giant's Causeway is a unique site and certainly one of Northern Ireland’s most famous attractions.

Giant's Causeway with mountain in Northern Ireland

There are many reasons to come here – geology, natural history, Irish mythology – but the main reason to visit is because the sight of 40,000 wave-washed basalt columns beneath sheer cliffs is absolutely stunning.

The Giant’s Causeway is both a World Heritage Site (one of three in Ireland) and a UNESCO National Nature Reserve.

The Giant's Causeway is located on the north coast of Northern Ireland. You can drive here from Dublin in approximately 3 hours.

Take a hike along the Causeway Coast on our 7 Day Vagabond Magnetic North Adventure Tour. Alternatively, you can step onto the Giant's Causeway during our relaxed paced 6 Day Driftwood Northern Ireland Tour.

⛵️ Kinsale

Before you start thinking that Ireland offers natural beauty alone, we’d like to steer you in the direction of Kinsale, one of Ireland's most beautiful towns.

Flowers and water in Kinsale, Ireland

A historical fishing town, Kinsale is colourful, vibrant and charming.

Not only is it a feast for the eyes, but it is known as the gourmet capital of Ireland, so make sure you’re wearing comfortable pants when you visit, because you are going to want tos ample all the good food on offer

Stay in and explore Kinsale on our active 5 Day Vagabond Edge of the World Tour.

🏖️ Achill Island

Achill Island is famous for its natural beauty and preservation of traditional Irish culture.

Grace O'Malley's castle on Achill Island in Ireland

Ireland's largest island is made up of stunning white sand beaches, peat bogs, cliffs and gorgeous green rolling hills.

If you don't have sea legs, don't worry! No boat is needed to reach Achill. The island is connected to the mainland by a short road bridge.

Map of Achill Island off the coast of Ireland

Achill Island is located off the west coast of Mayo, on the Wild Atlantic Way touring route. Drive here from Dublin in approximately 4 hours.

One of the best ways to explore Achill Island is by bike. You can reach the edge of the island via the 42km (26 mile) Great Western Greenway trail.

 

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