Areas Of Interest:
County Limerick boasts a vibrant bustling city and a charming rural environment.
The
surrounding countryside is dotted with picturesque villages like Adare with its
old world thatched cottages and medieval churches.
County
Clare is one of Irelands premier holiday counties.
The
Burren, a natural wonder is a must to see. Situated in the north of the county.
It is a unique limestone plateau spanning one hundred square miles. It is
renowned for its unique botanical environment.
The
Cliffs of Moher, standing "mighty and defiant" against the fierce
Atlantic Ocean, on the county's west coast, are one of the most celebrated
features of the Irish Coastline. They are the home to puffins, cormorants and
rare fossils.
Bunratty
Castle in the south of the county, was built in 1425. By night the castle is
home to sumptious banquets.
County
Kerry is renowned for its magnificent scenery.
The
Dingle Peninslua boasts some of Ireland's most beautiful scenery. A drive around
the peninslua reveals enchanting antiquities ranging from Iron Age stone forts
to inscribed stones, early Christian oratories and beehive huts.
The
town of Killarney and its romantic lakes are also unmissable. The three lakes
are contained within Killarney National Park.
County
Cork located in the south has beautiful scenery and a thriving city.
Kinsale,
west of Cork city is world famous for its cuisine.
Blarney,
renowned for the Blarney Stone.
Cobh
has a long and distinguished maratime heritage.