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Planning A Trip To Ireland

 

Some Of The Reasons You Should Consider Planning A Trip To Ireland

When vacation time rolls around, where will you next plan a trip? If it is a wide range of scenic opportunities to take advantage of, then you may want to consider checking out what Ireland has to offer. This is considered to be one of the most beautiful countries offering an array of breathtaking architectural points, as well as a fascinating history to explore.

First of all, Ireland is the perfect place to visit if your favorite color is green. The natural surroundings are simply unimaginable. The country is beautiful, offering many different locations to catch an awe inspiring view. A great site to consider is the Cliffs of Moher, where some of the best views can be enjoyed, right above the Atlantic.

If you like a good pint every once in a while, the pubs throughout Ireland are highly regarded an some believe this is the best place to stop in a pub. There are numerous options to choose from, so you may opt to do a bit of research before arriving.

Traditional Irish music also fills the space of these pubs, which may prompt you to break out the old dancing shoes. The country also offers a variety of entertaining music festivals throughout the year, where entertainment and food blend into one harmonious event. Speaking of food, the number of delicious restaurants is sure to make your head spin.

The country also has its fair share of food festivals, especially the popular Oyster Festival, which can be enjoyed during the month of September.
Throughout the country, you will get the chance to explore a history deep with interesting nooks and crannies. For the romantic in you, there are plenty of castles dotting the country, where many tourists have arranged for a nights stay. Some historic castles have been revamped to accommodate the changing times, featuring health spas and other resort luxuries. This is the place to visit when you want to catch sight of Blarney Castle, which offers a meeting with the Blarney Stone. Dublin Castle is also a popular place that tourists frequent. Another way to explore the history of the country is by taking a ferry to some of the surrounding islands of Ireland.

For those looking for relaxation, Ireland is known for offering some of the best spas in the world. Most of them can be found within some of the local resorts, where an appointment is needed to enjoy the services. One of the most well known spas in the area can be found at the Park Hotel. It is called the Samas Spa. The variety of activities offered throughout Ireland is sure to keep visitors on their toes. Some engage in a nice horseback riding tour, while others decide to stroll throughout the Irish countryside to savor a breath of fresh air. The golf courses throughout Ireland are also highly regarded.
You are sure to find an enjoyable trip when visiting Ireland. There is plenty to do and see, as well as explore. The entertaining cities of Dublin, Belfast and Limerick are only a plane ticket away.

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Florida. Find more about this as well as Irish gifts at http://www.irishgiftsandcollectibles.com


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