14 reasons to visit Ireland

in #ireland7 years ago

Ireland is home to magnificent castles, beautiful scenery, marshes, beaches, slopes, nature and all its terrain. It is one of the most charming places on the planet that tempts the visit. Here are 14 reasons to visit this beautiful European country.

1. The Aran Islands, off the west coast of Ireland, are characterized by rugged terrain. In the photo we see the wreckage of Plassy, a trawler trawler during a severe storm in 1960.

2 - Rossbeigh Beach in Kerry Southwest County.

3 - Monasteries such as the monastery of Klimuri in the province of Galway is peaceful to a large extent, where the Irish Church away from the influence of Rome, so I developed a method of its own

4 - delicious Irish food such as potatoes with salmon and steak and Guinness pie.

5 - Giant Bridge in Northern Ireland, an area of about 40,000 meters of interlocking basalt columns that make it a remarkable natural landmark, the legend says that Vin McCall, the beloved Irish giant, built the bridge to engage with the giant Scotsman, but in fact formed By an old volcano eruption.

6. Bogs - Wetlands created by piles of peat, and it is said that peat was the main fuel used in homes for heating before the appearance of electricity.

7. The medieval fortresses built in the Middle Ages are often used as closed farms, and there are more than 45,000 circular fortifications around Ireland.

8. Remains of medieval castles are found throughout the country. Dunlun Castle, which is dangerously located above the Irish Sea in Northern Ireland, is one of the most spectacular castles.

9. Sliffeigh Slopes in the far north-west of Ireland make you feel like you are on the edge of the world.

10 - Trinity College in Dublin graduated from many of the great literature, including Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett, and Bram Stoker, to name a few.

11 - The hills and tombs are hallmarks of the Irish countryside, and look nicer under the vast skies of north-west of Donegal province.

12. Hundreds of "permanent stones" can be seen in Ireland, ancient monuments of 3,000 to 5,000 years made of a single rock and thought to have agricultural or religious purposes.

13. Dublin is the UNESCO City of Literature, the home of legends such as Oscar Wilde and Jonathan Swift. James Joyce may be the city's favorite author. The modern library has chosen his novel "Ulysses" as the best novel of the 20th century.

14. The Burren, a limestone landscape in Clare County, looks like Mars on a beautiful day, and although it looks like a cave, it is a fertile place with 75% of the country's native species, It features a dazzling sunset as the picture shows.

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Very Interesting post.. Beautiful pics of IRELAND....

Beautiful pics

We want to visit there thanks for the post!