Spent my youth living in Ireland, in County Meath, not too far from Dublin. We used to spend our holidays in Connemara, which is beautiful, yet rugged & wild, with pure white sand beaches & lots of inland lakes & sparkling rivers. We also spent time in Kerry, (also wild but more mountainous than Connemara) and my middle sister lived in Kinsale near to Cork, which is a gorgeous harbour town. In Meath, where we lived, there is The Hill of Tara, the erstwhile home of the High Kings of Ireland. Also nearby is Newgrange the Stone Age passage tomb, and the beautiful lush Boyne Valley, named after the winding graceful Boyne River where the famous Battle of the Boyne took place. So many beautiful places in Ireland, you’d be spoilt for choice!
Ireland is such a beautiful place but what really made it for me was the people. Friendly and warm. They make that island as close to heaven as I've ever been. I can't wait to go back.
This vlog has made, a pleasant change from seeing all the usual tourist traps that will leave you broke. . I live in West Cork and there are so many beautiful places that most visitors never get to see. People flock to Donegal and the Cliffs of Moher but few visit the spectacular cliffs of Kerry. They are higher than Moher and cost you nothing to see. People think Kinsale in Cork is wonderful but go further along the coast to Clonakilty, Skibbereen Ballydehob or Bantry Scull ot Mizzen Head or come up to Gourgon Barra if you want a real treat. Every County has a lot to offer. Avoid the tourist traps and Dublin. Eating out and shopping is so much cheaper in small towns and villages. You will find the real Ireland that way and you will find much of our true culture is alive and well. The locals will be more than happy to point the way to local beauty spots, car parks and places to eat. Some of the best meals are served up in local pubs for half of nothing. Never be afraid to talk to the locals, they will happily help you out.
"Amazing! Ireland's natural beauty is captivating, from the dramatic Cliffs of Moher to the serene landscapes of the Ring of Kerry. Every place on this list is like a dream.
Irish, I can't disagree with anything here, I even discovered a peninsula or two which I didn't know, THANK YOU, (and I know Ireland well, even if I now live in France). But the east coast is amazing too, for history, beauty, culture, the North too. Newgrange is 5000 years old - older than Stonehenge and far more impressive!!! Thanks anyway, Hal.
I spent 11 weeks in Ireland back in 2013. Killarney National Park, as well as the town itself, were my favorite places to visit, but almost everywhere in Ireland, save for Dublin, will leave you thirsting for more. Can't wait until the time I can go back there, hopefully for another 11 weeks, at least!
I've always wanted to see Ireland, particularly Donegal, from which a paternal ancestor emigrated to the United States back in the late 1840's. Eire is a beautiful land!
What a great job you did showing us around! I was lucky to explore The Beara Peninsula for a week some years ago and thought it amazing. You are the only travel videographer I have ever seen to include this wonderful area. Well done!
I walked across Ireland in the summer of 2013, from Dublin to the Beara, to Dursey Island, and then back to Kenmare. The Beara was my favourite part of the whole walk. I would highly recommend the Beara Way to anyone who is physically fit. It's well waymarked. But it's no stroll in the park!
I've walked the whole circumferences of the Dingle and Beara Peninsulas. I've also walked in the Burren and Connemara. And I've walked on two of the Aran Islands - Inishmore and Inisheer. I found the south coast of Inishmore as dramatic as the Cliffs of Moher.
Travelled Ireland on my own for 14 days, driving. age 55, skipped the tourist areas and had a blast. People couldn't be kinder or more helpful. I' did go one tourist spot, Waterford before the Yanks ruined it. Glad I hit that tourist spot as it will never be the same. Hoping to go back.
I've been to The Cliffs of Moher, Dingle Peninsula, Killarney National Park and Galway. I've also been to Dublin, Kilkenny, Glendalough, Newgrange and Blarney Castle, among others. I loved it all.
I'll have about 10 days in October and plan on staying for part of it with family in Bantry, as a sort of "base camp." The "Ring of Kerry" sounds wonderful, and I'd like to get out and see Galway, Donegal and down to Cork and Mizen Head as well. Ah well, I suppose another 10 days will be in order next year.
The 'Cork's port' is Cobh (pronounced COVE). No. 6 is on the Iveragh (EEV-er-ah) Peninsula. Donegal is pronounced 'Done-ee-GAUL', Letterfrack is 'lettuh-FRAC'. As it's a ring, you can start your tour _anywhere_ on the Ring of Kerry. Nice musical accompaniment, though.
You refer to Ireland here as a country, and the 10 places are certainly in The Republic of Ireland 🇮🇪. Why then on the video cover photo, do you show Scrabo Tower, which is in N Ireland, 🇬🇧
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(rish) Yeshua Dia ag teacht go han-luath. Tá Nibiru agus a plaineid ag teacht n taobh thiar den Ghrian. Glac pictiúr den ghrian le camara ar do ghuthán. Tá Nibiru cosuil leis an ngrian, agus deirtear go bhfuil pláinéad dearg, pláinéad bán, pláinéad dear sár-mhór, agus pláinéad sár-mhór i gcruth diosca ag teacht ó chúl na gréine. Anois feicfidh daoine anseo agus ansiúd pláinéad mór bán ar snámh mar scamall, dhá ghrian, plainéad dear an-mhor ag éiri agus ag luí na gréine, agus miotal a bhfuil cuma diosca air. Feicfidh tú pláinéad rick-daite (liath, airgead) ar snamh sa speir ban, feicfidh tú speir corcra, agus feicfich tú 24K solas daite óir ion ag titim sa spéir. Tá na pláinéid bhána an-mhor agus is cosúil le dathanna suilineacha tuar ceatha, agus is fearr a fheictear iad sa speir thoir nuair a ardaionn an ghrian. Thaispeain Dia dom an fhis, má ghlacann tú pictiúr den spéir, feicfidh tú pláinéid, agus na pláinéid ag éiri nios dlúithe agus nios dlúithe, agus tá siad ag eiri nios soiléire i rith an lae.
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Donegal ladies and gents as my fav! Has anyone been?? Or any other part of Ireland ?
Spent my youth living in Ireland, in County Meath, not too far from Dublin. We used to spend our holidays in Connemara, which is beautiful, yet rugged & wild, with pure white sand beaches & lots of inland lakes & sparkling rivers. We also spent time in Kerry, (also wild but more mountainous than Connemara) and my middle sister lived in Kinsale near to Cork, which is a gorgeous harbour town. In Meath, where we lived, there is The Hill of Tara, the erstwhile home of the High Kings of Ireland. Also nearby is Newgrange the Stone Age passage tomb, and the beautiful lush Boyne Valley, named after the winding graceful Boyne River where the famous Battle of the Boyne took place. So many beautiful places in Ireland, you’d be spoilt for choice!
Nightmare to get out of in the winter!
I've been to Kerry.. ❤ Donegal is amazing as well
Connemara is gorgeous, we loved Galway, and the Aran Islands. ❤❤
Your country is disgusting. Your entire government is complicit with hamas
Ireland is such a beautiful place but what really made it for me was the people. Friendly and warm. They make that island as close to heaven as I've ever been. I can't wait to go back.
This vlog has made, a pleasant change from seeing all the usual tourist traps that will leave you broke. . I live in West Cork and there are so many beautiful places that most visitors never get to see. People flock to Donegal and the Cliffs of Moher but few visit the spectacular cliffs of Kerry. They are higher than Moher and cost you nothing to see. People think Kinsale in Cork is wonderful but go further along the coast to Clonakilty, Skibbereen Ballydehob or Bantry Scull ot Mizzen Head or come up to Gourgon Barra if you want a real treat. Every County has a lot to offer. Avoid the tourist traps and Dublin. Eating out and shopping is so much cheaper in small towns and villages. You will find the real Ireland that way and you will find much of our true culture is alive and well. The locals will be more than happy to point the way to local beauty spots, car parks and places to eat. Some of the best meals are served up in local pubs for half of nothing. Never be afraid to talk to the locals, they will happily help you out.
Thanks mate
Definitely don't avoid Dublin...I love that city. If I had the money, I'd live there.
@@rajasebastian7297 Thanks for the detailed information. You definitely have a flair for writing.
Are you an Indian living in Ireland?
My family's from Skibbereen. Been many times
"Amazing! Ireland's natural beauty is captivating, from the dramatic Cliffs of Moher to the serene landscapes of the Ring of Kerry. Every place on this list is like a dream.
Ireland is my dream place to visit.
Irish, I can't disagree with anything here, I even discovered a peninsula or two which I didn't know, THANK YOU, (and I know Ireland well, even if I now live in France). But the east coast is amazing too, for history, beauty, culture, the North too. Newgrange is 5000 years old - older than Stonehenge and far more impressive!!!
Thanks anyway, Hal.
I spent 11 weeks in Ireland back in 2013. Killarney National Park, as well as the town itself, were my favorite places to visit, but almost everywhere in Ireland, save for Dublin, will leave you thirsting for more. Can't wait until the time I can go back there, hopefully for another 11 weeks, at least!
I like the quality of the camera angles and the beautiful Irelands with the greeneries . This is nature
100% agree
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Cobh town is breathtaking one of the most intersting towns I have seen in Ireland
Absolutely beautiful places to visit, I wish I so could come and see all of these places You showed in this video.
I've always wanted to see Ireland, particularly Donegal, from which a paternal ancestor emigrated to the United States back in the late 1840's. Eire is a beautiful land!
Donegal is very nice !!!
Heading there for the first time in 2 months. Thanks for the sneak-peek!
Hope you enjoy it!
What a great job you did showing us around! I was lucky to explore The Beara Peninsula for a week some years ago and thought it amazing. You are the only travel videographer I have ever seen to include this wonderful area. Well done!
I would highly recommend the Beara Way to anyone who is physically fit. But be warned: it's strenuous!
I'm Irish & The Beara is my favourite part of our country.
I walked across Ireland in the summer of 2013, from Dublin to the Beara, to Dursey Island, and then back to Kenmare. The Beara was my favourite part of the whole walk. I would highly recommend the Beara Way to anyone who is physically fit. It's well waymarked. But it's no stroll in the park!
I've walked the whole circumferences of the Dingle and Beara Peninsulas. I've also walked in the Burren and Connemara. And I've walked on two of the Aran Islands - Inishmore and Inisheer. I found the south coast of Inishmore as dramatic as the Cliffs of Moher.
Travelled Ireland on my own for 14 days, driving. age 55, skipped the tourist areas and had a blast. People couldn't be kinder or more helpful. I' did go one tourist spot, Waterford before the Yanks ruined it. Glad I hit that tourist spot as it will never be the same. Hoping to go back.
I hope I can visit beautiful Ireland some day. ❤
Sure you will 😊
Beatiful Ireland.Thank you for the video.
Wonderfull
Donegal is the cutest!!!
Ireland's nature is really amazing, great work!
Yes!
I've been to The Cliffs of Moher, Dingle Peninsula, Killarney National Park and Galway.
I've also been to Dublin, Kilkenny, Glendalough, Newgrange and Blarney Castle, among others. I loved it all.
Ireland is beautiful
Such a great place to travel to 😍
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briliant video ,and music also
Beautiful scenes
Waterford -Viking City- Ireland's Oldest is worth exploring the county mountain and coast pure magic Majestic Celtic Sea off it's shores
I just love Ireland
Donegal is the cutest!!!
Don't go there. It's full of illegal immigrants
Lovely place
Yes i fall in love with republic of ireland thanks so much for the information haven't got clues about other places expect county dublin
Creation is beautiful thank you . ✌🏽🇯🇲🙏
I'm very delighted happy and relaxed to watch this video amazing indeed . thank you for bringing peace. I love to visit Ireland.🤩🤩
On my Bucket list
I hope I can visit this islands one day
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Nice vlog
Thank you!!!
I'll have about 10 days in October and plan on staying for part of it with family in Bantry, as a sort of "base camp."
The "Ring of Kerry" sounds wonderful, and I'd like to get out and see Galway, Donegal and down to Cork and Mizen Head as well.
Ah well, I suppose another 10 days will be in order next year.
Not yet. Would like to visit sometime soon
The 'Cork's port' is Cobh (pronounced COVE). No. 6 is on the Iveragh (EEV-er-ah) Peninsula. Donegal is pronounced 'Done-ee-GAUL', Letterfrack is 'lettuh-FRAC'. As it's a ring, you can start your tour _anywhere_ on the Ring of Kerry. Nice musical accompaniment, though.
Thank you!
Ireland has some beautiful places, it's a pity the weather is rubbish!!
Go to Kilkenny and visit the Hole in the Wall and say hi to Michael. This man is a renaissance man.
My dream country
Nice place
The image at the start is of Scrabo Tower in my home town of Newtownards.. It's in Northern Ireland....
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The thumbnail is Scrabo Tower in Northern Ireland which doesn't even get mentioned in the video.
The1st Castle was Doah in Donegal as well
That's because the video is about places in Ireland.. Hence his tricolor...
Why show a thumbnail of a monument from a different place that does not use the tricolour as it's national flag then?@@Team-fabulous
@@elemar5 exactly... Scrabo Tower is in my home town of Newtownards...
I'm only 5 miles away.@@Team-fabulous
When they beg you to be in they video just too look cool. And a legend 2:04 #makaveli
You missed Glendalough. I thought it was more beautiful than all the places you mentioned, except Moher.
Northern Ireland is still Ireland
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When in Dingle, do stop in to Stu Mac's Pub... its by the Church.... And if you need to find the Church, it's by Stu Mac's Pub.
Stu Mac's ??? Do you mean Dick Macks ? That's across from the church.
Sliabh Liagh in County Donegal, highest sea Cliffs in Europe, are far more beautiful than Cliff of Moher
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I am appalled that beautiful Mayo didn’t get as much as a mention
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You forgot Limerick and Waterford mate. So u can shove ur vid where the sun never wants to shine.
You refer to Ireland here as a country, and the 10 places are certainly in The Republic of Ireland 🇮🇪. Why then on the video cover photo, do you show Scrabo Tower, which is in N Ireland, 🇬🇧
can i have music from 8.20 m >?
Don't forget why our lands are so green.....................cough cough....loads of rain!
Hopefully visitors don't complain about the rain as if this were Arizona!
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Northern Ireland is Ireland too. It’s just not in the republic.
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Dear Father in Heaven,I ask to please keep E,v,I,l, out of this beautiful place! My family came from here,& I could never get there,but grateful for the video! Thank you from America!
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Music ruins the video
Where is the 4K option?
4k my ass xD
Haha sucked in Wexford
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Yeshua Dia ag teacht go han-luath. Tá Nibiru agus a plaineid ag teacht n taobh thiar den Ghrian.
Glac pictiúr den ghrian le camara ar do ghuthán. Tá Nibiru cosuil leis an ngrian, agus deirtear go bhfuil pláinéad dearg, pláinéad bán, pláinéad dear sár-mhór, agus pláinéad sár-mhór i gcruth diosca ag teacht ó chúl na gréine. Anois feicfidh daoine anseo agus ansiúd pláinéad mór bán ar snámh mar scamall, dhá ghrian, plainéad dear an-mhor ag éiri agus ag luí na gréine, agus miotal a bhfuil cuma diosca air. Feicfidh tú pláinéad rick-daite (liath, airgead) ar snamh sa speir ban, feicfidh tú speir corcra, agus feicfich tú 24K solas daite óir ion ag titim sa spéir. Tá na pláinéid bhána an-mhor agus is cosúil le dathanna suilineacha tuar ceatha, agus is fearr a fheictear iad sa speir thoir nuair a ardaionn an ghrian. Thaispeain Dia dom an fhis, má ghlacann tú pictiúr den spéir, feicfidh tú pláinéid, agus na pláinéid ag éiri nios dlúithe agus nios dlúithe, agus tá siad ag eiri nios soiléire i rith an lae.
Excludes the 6 counties. Pronounciation sore.
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