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Valleys
The Gap of Dunloe is a narrow mountain pass with breathtaking scenery that can be traversed by both vehicles and pedestrians. The pass stretches for 6 km (4 miles) between MacGillicuddy's Reeks, and its sides are formed by massive glacial rocks. This picturesque location can only be reached through slow travel, giving visitors time to enjoy the fresh air and admire the beauty of the wildflowers.
Very narrow road almost looks like one direction way but is worth to see it there is lake and mountine view beautiful view
Anita A — Google review
Extremely beautiful scenery. We drove this narrow road and was really amazed by its beauty. You can drive this road, there are quite many passing spots by the road. I would however recommend that you go from south to north. Start at Molly's Gap and head on north. Then you won't get stuck after a horse with cart. Because these carts won't let you pass easily. Then it's better to meet them head on, then you can just stop at a passing place and let them through. The beautiful part is in the middle and north of this road. Really really amazing scenery.
Amal Paul savio — Google review
Was a foggy morning when we went sightseeing at the Gap of Dunloe but in some ways that enhanced the experience with a moody landscape to photograph. Definitely a lovely place to wander around.
D&C Lambert — Google review
Took the fantastic gapofdunloetraditionalboattours.com tour to Lord Brandon's Cottage then walked up and through the Gap to Kate Kearney's Cottage. Long walk but even as an infrequent walker it proved no problem as on roads all the way. Scenery is awesome with views around every corner. Try it and you will not regret it.
Kerry Chapman — Google review
One of the most beautiful drives in Ireland. The roads are in perfect condition just take your time on the curves and when there’s cars coming your way. Must do
Yandro — Google review
A must see when visiting Ireland! We parked near Kate Kearney’s cottage and walked up to the gap passing by the Strickeen Mountain entrance. It’s about a 17 min uphill walk to the wishing bridge where you’ll get breathtaking views of the mountains. Definitely worth the hike to see it in person and take in the sights of wild horses and mountain goats too. Would definitely recommend.
Rav B — Google review
Not the best of photos. We drove through the pass and stopped at several places to soak up the atmosphere. Went through the Rock valley, it does take time but a magical journey not to be missed.
Sue Gorin — Google review
Stunning mountain pass with scenic lakes and world class views. Lots of places to pull in to allow other vehicles or jaunting cars to pass by.
Sean Carolan — Google review
“Must visit” spot when visiting Co. Kerry. The road is in good condition, so you can enjoy the drive through beautiful landscape.
T Z — Google review
Nice drive rewarding spectacular views at every turn
Praveeni Kaluarachchi — Google review
The MOST beautiful place in all of Ireland. That's what some say. I now understand why. Magical lush landscapes coated with ice, backdrops of semi-frozen lakes, horses enjoying the grass and sunshine, views that transform in totality because of the erratic weather. 🏔️ A 3 hour leisurely walk for all ages, this is a gem not to be missed. 🚶🏻🚶🏻‍♀️ The Gap of Dunloe is known to be PACKED with tourists during the summer. This was NOT the case for us. We had the walk all to ourselves. Because of the 19 flights by RyanAir which are deliberately aimed at low peak seasons, we got to experience the legendary Gap of Dunloe in such serenity. ❄️ This was truly one of the most beautiful walks I've ever had in my life.
Docs On Vacay — Google review
The hike is unmatched! Lots of sheep on the trail that are friendly. The wishing bridge and Kate Kearney’s Cottage should also be visited.
Morgan McCourt — Google review
Unbelievable how much traffic on a one lane road. How can they allow 2 way traffic on 1 lane for 18km for cars, bicycles, horse carriages and pedestrians? Most dangerous traffic situation in the world. Absolutely horrible. The views were spectacular.
M B — Google review
Very nice area. We went hiking the gap and in ~4 hours you can walk up and down with a few stops. It is a hilly area so the hike can get quite exhausting. Take enough water and some snacks. The nature tho is absolutely stunning and every corner could be a postcard. Some sheep will walk around the street. I recommend to park your car at the big car park and then hike or take a horse carriage up.
Amin Sbahi — Google review
Love the place. Watch the traffic on road. Best time to avoid too many tourists is winter.
S K — Google review
Gorgeous historically important natural and cultural landscape. There is no safe access for pedestrians and so must walk on "scenic drive". Road only 1 lane with turnouts 80kmph speed limit, and you share it with trucks, cars, horse carriages, bikers, and cyclists. Aggressive signage.
Stine W — Google review
I’ve been here at the end of March. Empty road and stunning
Gummigut Gummigut — Google review
What a mesmerising location ! Time stops there … It’s a must must must visit if you are in Kerry !! Ireland is such a raw and wild country and this place lives upto its expectations … I recommend walking, if you can ! If you are going by a car, then drive carefully - you aren’t allowed to stop the car anywhere in the gap of Dublin stretch so you will miss stopping by and clicking pictures … The terrain is also difficult for driving … Don’t go at night ! Please - you will get scared and feel haunted ! Ha ha … It’s an amazing place, and do visit it. Spend sometime there … :) Amazing …
Akash Tiwari — Google review
A highlight of my trip. This was such a beautiful area with deer and sheep wandering around. I parked at Kate Kearney's cottage and hiked. About a 20 min walk to the Wishing Bridge and 40 mins to Auger Lake from the cottage with fairly flat roads. I arrived at 7 AM and had the whole place to myself.
Frank Zhang — Google review
This place is stunning. It literally looks like a fairytale movie set. No one would be surpised if Hobbits and Wizards suddenly appeared on the landscape, (or a leprechaun for that matter). There are mountains and trails to hike, carriage (trap) rides, sheep roaming free, serene lakes and a pretty little river with stone bridges running through this beautiful valley. I think it might be the prettiest place on earth.
Jason — Google review
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Rock of Cashel, situated in County Tipperary, Ireland, is a visually stunning historical site. Built on a green hill with limestone outcrops and ancient fortifications, the area comprises a complete round tower, Gothic cathedral from the 13th century, Romanesque chapel from the 12th century adorned with old frescoes. The Rock served as the seat for Munster's Kings until it was turned over to the church after Norman invasion.
Great to be able to see this up close. We had an amazing sunny day which made the experience very pleasant. But probably on an overcast day or even a rainy one would make this experience creepier and still feel amazing. Recommend walking the grounds and even going to the abbey at the bottom of the hill where it was deserted and really cool to see too. That part is free if you just wish to go there.
Daniel Laprise — Google review
Phenomenal! It is one of the ruins that we enjoyed most! It is on a hill and the parking is at the foot of the hill. A short wait for the tickets (€8) and you are in! I would recommend the tour as the guide walks you through and tells the story of this grand structure. The old wall scripts are protected but visible to the public. It is amazing how much is preserved for us to see and enjoy. Definitely take your time and walk around. There is another ruin down the hill which is also amazing to visit. You can take the short cut through the grass field or you can take the paved walk around the Cashel grounds. Recommend both! Great site!
Dessie Hristov — Google review
Interesting place to stop by. The real attraction isn't the ruins but the sweeping vistas all around. It did rain while we were there, but waiting it out proved to be a huge boon as the skies cleared up for magnificent photo taking opportunities.
Robyn — Google review
A must see for one and all - The Rock Of Cashel is truly a site to see and experience. The tour is excellent. The staff are so passionate and helpful. The chapel tour is also a must see. So much history and lots to learn. The views from the castle grounds are amazing you can see for miles. The grounds are truly beautiful and worth a walk around after and a stroll into Cashel town.
Megan Hanley — Google review
I had a fabulous visit here last year June 2023. The only down fall was the walk up a steep hill to get there. So a warning to all not in good shape or if you have mobility issues. The views were spectacular and worth the heart attack walk lol. I loved all the history and just knowing I was standing in a place so ancient was very special for me! If you visit Ireland this is a must see destination!!
Erin Mc — Google review
It was a cool place to visit though we did not do any guided tours so we only spent about an hour exploring here. The Rock of Cashel itself, while impressive, is not very big so you could easily see the sights with a quick stop!
Gabrielle Tayag — Google review
This was an amazing place to visit when we were in Ireland. The views are spectacular and just thinking about the history was a little awe-inspiring. It was misty/rainy, but seemed to fit in with the mood of this architecture - fabulous!
Theresa St. John — Google review
What an incredible experience. Having to pay for entrance is welcomed as it ensures maintenance and cleaning is top class. An incredible experience which can take the imagination straight to life in centuries past. Incredibly scenic surrounds frame the pictures beautifully. P.S. Student discount available with provision of a Student ID
Juandr? Scheepers — Google review
Went in late September, it was beautiful and very fascinating. Chapel tour was the highlight, it’s very ornate inside and has a rich history. Favorite castle in Ireland because of its historical significance and impressive architecture.
Jonathan Campos — Google review
A perfect halfway point between Dublin and Blarney Castle. Easily could spend an hour walking around the property and taking in all the views. They have a guided tour option if you have a little more time but you can very easily walk around yourself if you’re limited on time.
Lisa Vaccaro — Google review
Beautiful attraction with fantastic views inside and out. The structure itself is massive and with the various outer buildings and boundary walls it is very imposing. Take your time and soak in the history. Not expensive and well worth a visit. Town surrounded it has also got some very interesting buildings and some great pubs and restaurants to fill the gap of the walk on the Rock.
kieran Kenneally — Google review
Very cool place to visit. The castle itself is very old and crumbling so you’re more seeing the outside stone structure but it’s very cool to see. Great for photos. There are some exhibits in the building inside. If you want to go into the chapel, you’ll have to go with a guided tour - you can’t buy those tickets only but they’re 3€ additional at the door
Dana Szabo — Google review
Stopped on the way to Cork. Parking is €4.50 per day on site but there is a slight hike up to the location. Managed by OPW so there's an entrance fee or free with the heritage card. There is a multimedia show at certain times, I did not find it educational for the the visit. The place is small and can be covered in half an hour. Don't get me wrong, it does offer good photo ops.
Nee Shen Ho — Google review
It is situated on the top of the hill with nice views all around. Pity only ruins are left and the state never rebuilds the castle. However it's a part of history. You can get tickets at the door. The toilet is closer to a car park so a bit of walking. The nearest shop (souvenir) is small and poorly enough
Alex U. — Google review
So glad this is part of the OPW pass! Great venue with loads of history. Be prepared for a walk up and down hill. Plenty of parking, cost is reasonable. The walk down to town was a joy.
Glenn Leatherwood — Google review
One of the oldest places with full of history, with ancient remains still standing tall. A place with amazing architecture. It’s a must-see if you’re into history or just want to enjoy some beautiful scenery. You have an option of joining the guided tour or explore on your own.
PR — Google review
A wonderful stop and if the weather is beautiful it’s a great photo stop! History is amazing and well worth the trip. Your does not take as long as other cathedrals as it is ruins.
Martina D — Google review
After having lived near it for so long, was only after I immigrated and returned for a holiday when I visited it for the first time with my partner, and was both intrigued and proud hearing the detailed history from the lovely tour guide Patrick. He had a wealth of information and patiently answered all our questions, even offering to take photos of us. Can't recommend it enough, for both locals and tourists.
Brian Croke — Google review
This was a fun stop and I think it would have been way better if we had had time to explore the heritage trail and town. We arrived later than expected and were the last people admitted. They were super kind and didn’t charge us because we only had about 20 minutes in the castle.
Allyson Gilbert — Google review
This is a must see location when in Ireland. The place is full of history and very famous. Try to avoid the bus tours flooding the place in the morning. Enjoy the majestic ruins, the Celtic Crosses of the graveyard and the view from the hill where it is built.
Dr. W. Sennebogen — Google review
Outstanding remains of medieval buildings and cathedral. Do get a picture from the road as you approach the town of Cashel. In town, easiest way up is by the Bishop’s Path for an easier climb. The structures are beautiful. And the views of the surrounding countryside are splendid from this vantage point. Make the Rock of Cashel a stop on your way across Ireland.
Jerry Sheremeta — Google review
🏰⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Rock of Cashel is an absolute marvel, steeped in history and majesty. The towering medieval structures against the backdrop of the Irish countryside create an awe-inspiring view. The guided tours are incredibly informative, delving into the rich tales and legends that echo through these ancient ruins. While it can get quite busy, the site's grandeur and historical significance make it an absolute must-visit. An enchanting journey into Ireland's past!
Raj Kunduru — Google review
The Rock of Cashel must’ve been the inspiration for the Monty python scene in “Monty Python and the Holy Grail.” The history that happened in the rock a casual, and the architecture from the different centuries of construction is absolutely amazing. The view from the top of the hill looking out over the Irish countryside into the surrounding villages is also breathtaking.
B ES — Google review
Impressive fortress and amazing views onto the Irish countryside. You can feel the importance of that location, and almost feel the presence of the people who used to live and died there over the centuries as you walk past their final resting place in such a beautiful location, set atop of a large granite outcrop among the rolling hills of Ireland.
Dave Meador — Google review
Wonderful historical site. Definitely a must see if you’re in the region. Recommend taking the guided tour to get a better experience and understanding of the history behind the buildings.
Eugene Dowling — Google review
The view from mountain top is amazing. The place is amazing as well, takes you back hundreds of yrs. There is a audio-visual room where a very informative documentary was shown about the history of the place. There is a walking trail nearby that goes through another old place. Absolutely loved the trip.
Fawad Rehan — Google review
Amazing Place to visit, it looks stunning when you see it first driving to it from the road. Fair price, totally worth it. Great view over the town from up there over the town, you get to watch a short video about the place also in one of the rooms.
Donny Darko — Google review
The enormity of the Cathedral Ruins will take your breath away. The site is very old, very hauntingly beautiful. Walk the grounds. Look at the headstones.
Lisa McD. — Google review
I absolutely loved it! We drove almost 2 hours, but it was definitely worth it. The view is amazing, and the buildings themselves are also something special. We would highly recommend the guided tour which also takes you to Cormac’s chapel, this was a must! And we would also recommend to take the short walk to Hore Abbey, as this is just as stunning and you get a great view of the Rock of Cashel.
Veerle Peene — Google review
Nothing much to do at the location. The place offered stunning view of the city. The staff was very friendly. If you don’t have prior knowledge admit the location then information is offered via QR code for you to learn more.
shantanu jain — Google review
An amazing piece of history! Although my drone footage was cut short, we had a great visit! Definitely do a tour if you want more access to Cormacs Chapel, amazing stories there! This place was visited by St Patrick, hence its referenced as his rock! Note: Under EU aviation laws, state monuments do not hold ownership of restrictions over the airspace, as long as the pilot is NOT standing on monuments land. To the lecture received, best learn aviation laws. Also drones below 250g do not require licenses. She was a nice lady, so I didnt want to create a scene or a bad day for her 😜
Graham McFarland — Google review
Had a great visit parked overnight on the carpark for 9 euros there are toilets but locked over night 5 minutes walk into the town with plenty of pubs takeaways shops would definitely go again. Would highly recommended the castle tour
Martin Whelan — Google review
Absolutely worth the drive and time to see this amazing landmark. From the moment you make the turn and the castle comes into view, you realize that you are in for a treat. $20 Euros for a family entrance fee is economical too.
M Chu — Google review
Walk up admission is available, you don't need to reserve online to self guide. Watch the audio visual presentation, it gives a good overview. Spectacular views of the town and countryside!
dennis tucker — Google review
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Nature & Parks
The Cliffs of Moher are an impressive natural feature located on the western coast of Ireland. With a total length of almost 10 miles, these cliffs rise up to 210 meters above the Atlantic ocean and form part of the Wild Atlantic Way. Visitors can enjoy stunning views from a designated hiking path that extends for 18 kilometers along the cliff edge. O'Brien's Tower and a visitor center provide additional attractions for tourists. Due to high winds, access to the cliffs may be restricted at times.
Look, not only is the whole of Ireland amazing, the Cliffs of Moher are incredible to see. Certainly a must to visit, only 2-3 hours from Dublin.
Chris Harris — Google review
Still a great place, we drop by every time we visit the mid-west. The visitor centre has everything you'd need. Cafe, restaurant, exhibition, restrooms, souvenir shop and other craft shops near the main centre. Good to see that it is improving over time. Luckily we got a nice weather this time. =)
Norbert Bar?t — Google review
The cliffs are beautiful! Definitely a lot of people, and unfortunately the tower was closed due to the severe winds. No reason to go to the paid parking. Just go to another lot and walk over, it will save you quite a bit of money, and no one ever looks at your ticket for the visitor center. Also, Ireland has so many beautiful cliffs that these were a little bit overrated.
Allyson Gilbert — Google review
The Cliffs of Moher was one of the of the most incredible sites we happened to visit on our trip to Ireland. Walking along the cliffs, just taking in the beautiful scenery was just breathtaking. Love love Count Clare!
Paul DAmelio — Google review
The mighty one, such a lovely place. Must visit if you’re in Ireland. It’s very beautiful, the huge cliffs are stunning. Recommended to wear a jacket as it gets windy. Better to book the tickets through online. The view is better when the weather is good:)
Sriram Raghavan — Google review
I think one of the best places I've been in my entire life. I came here with a tour, but I had plenty of time to walk and enjoy the scenery by my own. I can't really describe the feeling, but is like of being at the edge of the world...
And85 — Google review
Parking is available (paid), but during peak seasons id recommend making a reservation online. Cliffs are across the street from parking. To get a great view you will need to climb stairs. Definitely worth the trip, but not much to do outside of just looking at the cliffs. So, I’d plan a short visit.
Sarah Schaub — Google review
My third time here and it’s still amazing! Highly recommend everyone who visiting Ireland. Get there early to avoid the crowds. Bakery and coffee on the second floor in the main building was great and also no queue for toilets.
Free Kaewtathip — Google review
My Irish wish all the way from Canada 🇨🇦. Beautiful place, nice info centre with 4D animation as well with real water n air spray. One needs to experience, words can not describe. Love this place :)
francis L — Google review
Stunning place! Breathtaking views! Surely deserves a visit! There’s a lot to walk. Usually very windy.
sara marudelli — Google review
Visited in March 2022. We came on the perfect day. It was clear and sunny. The weather was a little chilly but not bad at all. Amazing scenery. It was a dream come true. We drove from Dublin which wasn’t long of a drive(about 2-3hrs).
Jordan Diaz — Google review
Easy access from the parking lot. Wheelchairs available and if I saw and heard correct staff may help you get to the highest point however the main cliff view is closest to the parking lot and a short distance. Shops were crowded so we didn't stay there long but views were incredible and everything was clean and safe.
Sammy W — Google review
I absolutely loved this place! The views are stunning, and there are endless paths to explore. The cliffs are dramatic, the sea is beautiful, and the birdsong is incredible. I could have spent hours just wandering around and taking it all in. However, I do want to warn other visitors that this place can be dangerous, especially for children and those with mobility problems. There are steep cliffs and uneven paths, so it's important to be careful. I would also recommend wearing sturdy shoes, as the ground can be slippery in some places. Overall, I would highly recommend this place to anyone who loves nature and stunning views. Just be sure to be careful and take your time exploring. Pros: Stunning views Endless paths to explore Dramatic cliffs Beautiful sea Incredible bird song Cons: Can be dangerous, especially for children and those with mobility problems Steep cliffs Uneven paths Ground can be slippery in some places Would I recommend? Yes, with caution.
Ali Alaspli — Google review
I think the fact that it’s a main tourist attraction diminishes a bit it’s beauty, for one because of crowds but also because of the very artificial and limiting path to keep people far from the edge. Nice for safety, not so much for views as it’s 1.50m tall It still remains a must
Ruben Campoy — Google review
Natural beauty abounds, the cliffs are about 14km long, they are home to a variety of flora and fauna, including 20 different species of birds. The cliffs have been featured in many movies, including Harry Potter, The Princess Bride, and Leap Year. The cliffs are free (no cost) to experience.
Erik Oppenneer — Google review
Beautiful cliffs with walking paths clearly indicated. It’s clear there was some investment as the signage and protection areas are clearly designated. Many tourists behaved poorly and were walking on protected or restricted areas, which we found disrespectful for the staff trying to manage the visitors.
Mz Thang — Google review
These are a must-visit if you ever come to Ireland. You can get some cool photos standing near the edge, but proceed at your own risk.
Hunter S — Google review
Absolutely stunning views no matter where you stand. We visit on St. Patrick's Day 2024. The weather was perfect. As the sun starting going down, it started getting chilly. We were blessed to have such a wonderful day here.
Christina Hunt-Schubnell — Google review
A fabulous walk but fairly windy in places. Went as far as Hags head which is a long walk but so worth it for the views. A bit mucky in places so wear your walking boots.
Adrienne Kelly — Google review
Lovely! Such a great view. This place is huge, you can take long walks. I really recommend. You can see it was a film set of some productions.
Joyce Coelho — Google review
Luckily the weather was in favour of us and we only had to suffer the blazing sun above us for the Moher stroll. It was less windy but hot overall. It was still a busy day with tourists. The location is immensely attractive with museums, cliffs, and scary edges which excites the tourist in you.
Antohn Jacob — Google review
Breathtakingly beautiful, Mother nature has created an amazing, wonderful place. It's a hugely popular attraction that offers lots more besides the cliffs themselves. There are a number of small outlets with various bits and pieces. The visitor experience centre has a good gift shop, 2 cafés as well as information, displays, and a video experience of the cliffs. There are plenty of parking and toilet facilities.
Aidan McLoughlin — Google review
One of those amazing places in the world! The grandeur and view is simply breathtaking! I am sure it is even more beautiful during a bright sunny day! The ferry starts from Doolin village which is also a very busy place! You will get the view from the boat and top of the cliff separately. The boat takes you to quite close to the cliffs. There is a cave created inside the cliffs and that can be seen from a distance. I wish the boat would take tourists there!
kallol sarkar — Google review
Absolutely one of the most breathtaking views in all of Ireland. You simply must visit these gorgeous and enormous cliffs of the western shore. Take your time to enjoy the local farmlands as well! Fantastic and magical place.
Rachael Rach — Google review
We took Wild Rover Tours from Dublin and had a great time. Suzanne was our tour guide and made the journey easy. She had wonderful energy and information. The Cliffs were beautiful. It was super windy but the rain held out!
AL2 — Google review
Great spot! Be prepared for wind! Parking was easy and signage was good. The Visitors’ Center closes around 5 pm, but you can still explore the cliffs after that. About 7 euros for a ticket.
Kara Citarella — Google review
Not easy to walk, bike or drive to. Once there, expect a large flat open- air-tree-less space for a "car" parking lot, lots of walking, great demo area caves, great views, and wind. Plan for at least a whole 8+ hour day. I planned 5 hours with a family of 5. We only got to see the O'Brian Tower side and walk past the trust property onto a private-public path to the juts that stick out. Peaceful winds and calm here. Several black ravens around foraging for tourist food. Fair amount of people there in July. Some sun, some clouds, no rain, no storms. Can be a spiritual location if you are there and no other tourists are in your immediate area. Way better than Slieve League, because it is flat plateaus here, not hilly terrain like up north. A true UNESCO world site. Look at my copyrighted photographs in reverse order to experience a first chronological walking visit of the grand cliffs.
TK Cloonan — Google review
Put this on your bucket list and pray for good weather because the Cliffs of Moher was fantastic! The views are stunning and well worth the trip. I took a bus tour with Wild Rovers and the tour guide was excellent and hilarious.
Kelly F — Google review
Stunning. Magnificent. Amazing! Superb!! If you are lucky enough to get the opportunity to travel to Ireland you’ve got to get to the Cliffs!!! Rain or shine, you’ve got to make time to check out the scenery.
Lisa — Google review
It was by far more beautiful than I could have imagined. We were there right after a big snowfall and the scenery was SO unbelievably breathtaking. I would recommend everyone to visit the Cliffs at least once in their lives.
Linda Kallis — Google review
Moher Cliffs - amazing cliffs, a masterpiece of nature, great views.  If you come to Ireland as a tourist, you can't miss this visit. There are 2 ways to see the rocks, you can choose one or the other or both. The rocks can be seen from the sea. To do this, you need to come to Doolin Pier and buy tickets for the boat, which costs 28 euros per adult. Parking for up to 2 hours costs 1 euro. Another way is to drive into them, park the car, and walk a little. Parking (actually like a ticket to the cliffs), costs 12 euros per adult.  Unforgettable views, it's worth seeing
Oleksandr Protsenko — Google review
Cliffs of Moher are a must-see in Ireland. The views are breathtaking and calming. There’s a long, easy trail for a relaxing walk with family or friends. As of April 2024, the entry fee is 12 euros per person, or 10 euros if you book online. There’s plenty of parking, but try to get there early on weekends or holidays to avoid crowds. If you bring binoculars, you can see beautiful Puffins on the lower part of the cliff. Be sure to wear sturdy shoes as the trails can be slippery when wet, and bring something to cover your ears from the wind. There’s a small grocery store and a restaurant at the visitor centre, which also offers lots of information and an immersive experience about the place.
Fazil Omer — Google review
Oh, goodness, this was an amazing trip to see the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland. It was a rainy cold day when we were there and that simply added to the drama of the landscape/seascape. Very raw and beautiful!
Theresa St. John — Google review
Wowed by nature.. Love the view. Was lucky to be there on a sunny day, and I couldn't ask for more. The view up the tower is gorgeous.. and spent one and a half hours walking toward Doolin direction.
Zess Fun — Google review
Went to cliffs of moher at the weekend and what an experience. The views are amazing to think that we have such amazing views like this in Ireland is crazy. Would highly recommend for anyone.
Laura — Google review
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Fantastic campsite right across the road from the beach. Extremely clean ladies bathrooms, campers kitchen, with washer and dryer. The host is a kind gent who is very helpful. This is one of our favourite campsites in Ireland because the views and the sound of the waves!
Barb Misiuda — Google review
The main positive of this campsite is the location and view, being so close to the beach and having a fantastic view across the water. Whilst all of the amenities (toilets, sinks, electric) were sufficient they could have definitely benefited from better cleaning and a removal of cobwebs. This was a good campsite for the location and proximity to the Ring of Kerry but might be too 'rough' for some.
Fred Stace-Smith — Google review
Surfers site under new ownership & being developed. Ladies facilities good all other facilities need improvement, especially men's. Within metres of sandy beach. Great scenery.
Steph Baker — Google review
We spent 2 nights tent camping here with our 2 children and dog last week and we will most definately be back. The owner is extremely friendly and around the campsite ensuring everyone was ok and was available for questions etc. The location is amazing, right across the road from an incredible beach. Kitty's food van has delicious food and coffee with great opening hours. The only downside was the price for us as seems to be expensive compared to other areas. (We paid 60euro per night). Our 12 and 9 year old had a fantastic time. While there are little to no activities apart from the beach, this is exactly what we were looking for. A great opportunity to put away the devices, explore the outdoors and spend family time playing cards and board games at night! If you were like us and worried about the bad reviews, please don't be. In my opinion / experience the negative reviews are extreme. Thanks to everyone at inch camping. We hope to see you next summer!!
Fiona Wixted — Google review
Inch Beach is beautiful and worth a visit. Beautiful sunsets. The facilities on the campsite are dirty, but we were there off session - maybe that’s why. We were just glad we had a place to stay. The owner is nice
Anna Ravn — Google review
Spent one night here last weekend. Location is fantastic 🤩 what a pleasure to wake up in such a beautiful place. Looking forward to next visit. Facilities being upgraded, looking forward to seeing the finished product. Showers were powerful,hot and lots of space
siobhan foley — Google review
Great location overlooking the magnificent Inch Beach. Some pitches are uphill so not suitable for all campers and caravans. Could do with a bit of landscaping and play sand at the road side and barrier which could be unsafe. Men's showers and toilets currently awaiting upgrading. Female facilities and campers kitchen basic but clean. Staff are very welcoming and friendly. Kitty's on site for food is fab. Recycling centre needs to be emptied more frequently. 3 full overflowing bins there too long.
Marie Walsh — Google review
We were looking for an overnight stay on our trip along the coast for a campervan with showers/facilities to use. Checkin is very unpersonal as you have to call the owner via phone or the pin device on the gate and then you get the pin for the barrier. No other info provided, you have to look everything up on old posted signs Unfortunately the facilities like bathrooms and kitchen were very disappointing as they are under construction since 2022 as a signs states in a window but no hint in advance on the website or similar. Shower took the coin but did not work. Owner replaced the euro after contacting him. 1€ is needed for 3min showering, which is very short considering that first minute is needed to get water to temperature. WIFI is very weak and does not reach far enough. Drainage on place could be improved. Rain made even the hard standing pitches very muddy as they consist of gravel. Considering this, price was too high. Prices would be fair with everything in good condition
Christian Steitz — Google review
What a beautiful place. Fantastic views, and the sound of the ocean?? Magnificent. It is set in tiers, so view are had on every pitch. Very competitively priced. Was meet by owner who was very friendly and inviting. Can't wait to return
john considine — Google review
Expensive for 1 night with Electric Hookup. Additional cost for showers which flood / drainage poor had to stand in dirty water to shower. 1€ gets you a short shower … was left with hair full of conditioner. Sinks to wash up dishes had a water leak … again standing in water. Location and views amazing but could have parked on beach for free!
Lorraine Marshall — Google review
Just had a lovely weekend stay at this site. It’s all about the location here and being able to pop over the road to the beach was fab. Decent facilities, clean toilets/ showers/ kitchen facilities (didn’t use the men’s side!) and handy to have lots of drinkable water as well as a sink to wash up, hobs, fridge, microwave, washer/dryer. Thanks to Dolly for looking after everyone and being very welcoming on a busy weekend. We brought our dog, very dog friendly and everyone was well behaved with cleaning up, being on a lead etc. would definitely stay again.
Pauline Dooley — Google review
The location is fantastic, right beside a good pub and restaurant and about 100m from Inch Beach. There is also a chip van there as well, which does great food. The facilities for the ladies is great. The gents have to make do with a tin shack for toilets and showers. There are tons of spiders in both. The shower I used was 1 Euro for about 3 minutes, but the water pressure was so bad I had to stand touching the wall with my back to be in the stream of water. It rained when we took our tent down and it mean’t I had real trouble getting changed out of my wet clothes and changed to leave the site in the morning. A real pity as I wouldn’t go back because of the state of the men’s facilities.
Richy AAGS — Google review
Nice view and location on a good day, sadly we arrived during a storm and pitched our tents in the pouring rain and a gale. The campsite is very exposed but was empty in our area. Just as we finished the woman came to say we were 1 foot over our pitch and made us move everything. Because we had to unpeg in such high winds my tent was damaged. In the morning the area was still empty with 4 free pitches either side. I am still shocked that she was so unhelpful when she could clearly see it was a struggle. Other than this there is a fridge microwave and kettle available. The female showers/toilets aren’t bad but the men’s facilities are extremely basic/gross and you have to pay extra. Not particularly good value for money at all. Also we went into town in the evening and asked for the code for the barrier. We were told we didn’t need it as someone would let us in but when we got back no one was around and we had to park over the road. Would not recommend.
Grace Grey — Google review
R561, Ardroe, Inch Beach, Co. Kerry, V92 WO84, Irelandhttp://www.inchbeach.com/+353 87 256 5700Inch Beach Camp Site reservations
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The English Market in Cork is a popular place to find food, ranging from meat, fish, vegetables, fruits, spices and more. It's also home to various family businesses that have been around for generations.
Fun experience walking through the market. So many tasty choices to choose from. Recommend if you're visiting Cork.
Ben Quirk — Google review
Named because traders could only do business here is if they swore allegiance to the English Crown, therefore many Irish refused to do so. A very bustling indoor marketplace with all local produce available for sale, and an upstairs seated cafe.
Alan Aim (Ramblin' Rover) — Google review
Very nice place! Wide variety of food and specialties. Keep an eye on opening hours.
Georg Breiner — Google review
Probably the top spot to visit when in Cork. Great atmosphere. Great selection of shops. Really pleasant vendors. Cafes weren't open due to restrictions so I might need to visit again when everything reopens!
Sarah Coates — Google review
The English Market has a wide selection of high-quality goods, so you may discover a variety of ingredients to complete your dish. I was mesmerised by the incredibly fresh oysters we discovered in the fish store, which were also extremely reasonably priced.
Gabriela Loureiro — Google review
If you need fresh veg and fruit, want to buy a quick pie or cheesecake, this is a great place to visit. Also, if you have never really been to an English Marketplace it is cool to see for that purpose.
Jesse Hogan — Google review
Must visit if you are in Cork. Great variety and plenty of fresh sea food and other grocery items. We parked at Tesco, paid parking, and walked to the English market.
P Lem — Google review
Did my tourist bit and absolutely love it. Recommended if you like markets. Very fresh food offered here with an amazing variety, from fruits, veg to bakery and pastry. We had a freshly made hot dog and it's tasty.
Yaran Liang — Google review
One of the MUST Visit place in Ireland. This market is soo popular which served the community for more that 230 years. Very clean, quality and fresh products, very friendly customer service. Worth to walk in the isles.
Malith Randimal — Google review
Love this place! A must visit when in Cork! Being from Seattle, very reminiscent of Pike Place Market but with more food vendors. Great setting and had some awesome entertainment during our visit.
Curt Archambault — Google review
Really nice vibe! Has everything you can think of from fruits to candles. Really cute! Must try the pistachio donut from the bread market!
Harini Reviews — Google review
Wow!! They have everything there!! Fresh and special products , so interesting to walk there .Recomended !!
shon379 — Google review
Must visit place. All fruits tastes amazing. All produce are fresh. They have vide ranges of Jams, Fruits, dried herbs, Flowers, sun dried tomato, Olives, Baked goods, vegetables. If you get a chance must visit place in cork😍
Harini Ramakrishnan — Google review
Unique little spot to visit if you need any groceries or are staying at a self catering hotel nearby and need groceries. As far as tourism goes, it’s unique but nothing to write home about.
Mikayla — Google review
Excellent selection of high quality food with a wide price range. .
Rosemary Lagrue — Google review
I was pretty underwhelmed by the English Market, as someone who generally enjoys going to markets as we travel. There's not much variety inside, and it seems like they've lost some of their vendors over the year. The market is predictably a little cramped, and you'll find yourself needing to push through people who are waiting/browsing stalls. We were hoping to find something for lunch, but couldn't find anything that looked worth our time. There are multiple entrances to the market, none of which are prominently labeled. The market is a big rectangle, and there is an entrance about in the middle of each side/street.
Josh Bittinger — Google review
Grand Parade, Centre, Cork, Irelandhttp://www.englishmarket.ie/The English Market reservations
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