South-East Ireland
'the sunny South-East' is the part of Ireland which has the most hours of sun during the year. This part has lovely sandbeaches like Courtown, and the wonderful Wicklow mountains, whom are also known as 'the garden of Ireland' with it's green valley's, mountains and heaven bleu lakes. There are also the Glandalough ruins and the Powerscourt gardens. When you visit, please take a look at the Rock of Cashel, the ancient city of Kilkenny and the lovely cities of Cahir and Cashel and ofcourse the marvellous city of Dublin.South-West Ireland
The south-west of Ireland is a very popular place by tourists. The county's Cork and Kerry contain a breathtaking venue of nature, with mountains, a beautiful coast, clear lakes and several kinds of sub-tropical plants. The most famous attraction of county kerry is 'the ring of Kerry' which guides you around the Island of Iveragh with it's lovely city killarney. In the west of Cork and Beara you'll find yourself a lot of ancient Ireland and Dingle is filled with pre-historical things.
Western-Ireland
The fascinating moonlandscape of Burren has an unique flora and fauna. On many of the rocks you'll find very rare plants and flowers. You'll also find yourself a beautiful example of 'dolmen' - a pre-historical grave - and wonderful Celtic Crosses. Connemara is a rough area. The mystical lights and impressive skies inspired many poets and painters throughout the centuries. Typical 'Irish' cities are lisdoonvarra and Galway where you'll find a lot of Irish pubs with great live music.
North-West Ireland
This part of Ireland can remain itself as one of the roughest, loneliest but also most beautiful parts of Ireland. In Donegal and Mayo many of the people still speak Irish and you'll find a lot of traditional Irish pubs here. This area contains a lot of peace and silence. Wonderful left beaches, rough mountains and green valley's are some of the things you can find inhere. This is Ireland with all it's beauty.
Northern-Ireland
A beautiful part of 'untouched' Ireland which is definitely worth to be discovered. On the North-Irish beach you'll find the world famous Giant Causeway and the seven Glenns of Antrim which are known as an 'Area of Outstanding Beauty'. It's an impressive landscape with mountains and forest, green valley's and lovely villages. Down south you'll find yourself the beautiful lakes of Fermanagh, a paradise for the lovers of water, peace and walking!