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House Of Waterford Crystal, Dublin, Ireland
Explore Ireland’s least-visited gem during this captivating journey through serene coastal landscapes and rich local heritage.
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Embarking on a journey across Ireland’s diverse landscapes, travelers begin their exploration in Dublin, traversing through the picturesque county of Kildare, Laois, and Tipperary en route to the charming heritage town of Cahir. Here, visitors can marvel at the remnants of the once-thriving Abbey and majestic Castle Island in the River Suir, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich history.
Continuing south, they reach Blarney, situated just outside Cork. This quaint village boasts attractions such as the iconic Blarney Rock and nearby woodland walks leading to the mystical Rock Close. An optional culinary experience awaits as guests enjoy lunch amidst the scenic surroundings.
The afternoon unfolds with a visit to the Jameson Whiskey Distillery, providing insight into Ireland’s beloved export while indulging in tastings. A subsequent stroll allows for discovery of the local Jameson distillery and the opportunity to interact with the renowned Blarney Stone.
Next, travelers traverse the rugged coastline of West Cork, admiring its breathtaking beaches, inlets, and coves. Kinsale, a coastal town renowned for its gastronomic delights, offers a delightful base for the evening, featuring traditional pubs and restaurants.
On Day Two, the itinerary begins with exploring Cobh, a vital port from which thousands embarked on journeys towards new beginnings. The city also served as the departure point for the ill-fated RMS Titanic. Following this, travelers venture onto the Copper Coast, passing by the lively surf spot of Tramore, before entering Waterford City. This medieval gem dates back to the 9th century and is celebrated for its Waterford Crystal Factory, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Late in the afternoon, travelers head to Kilkenny, known for its castle and parks. They then proceed to the National Craft Centre or opt to relax in one of the numerous pubs, savoring a pint of Guinness.
Day Three commences with a leisurely morning in Kilkenny, followed by a drive to the enchanting Wicklow Mountains. Here, nature enthusiasts can admire Ireland’s tallest granite peaks and witness the dramatic valleys carved by ancient glaciers. Highlights include Glendalough, often referred to as the Valley of the Lakes, and the impressive 6th-century Monastery Ruins, home to a stunning round tower.
As the sun sets, travelers arrive in Dublin around 18:30, ready for further adventures within the vibrant metropolis.
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Duration 3 days
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House Of Waterford Crystal, Dublin, Ireland
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Sheriff Street Upper
0.87 mi
Clontarf Road
1.86 mi
Saint John's Road West
1.62 mi
3.6 mi
4.23 mi
Park West Avenue
5.1 mi
Briarfield Road
4.97 mi
Longford Terrace
5.34 mi
Bayside Park
5.97 mi
Station Hill
6.03 mi
Dublin
Kildare, Laois, and Tipperary
Cahir, Blarney, Jameson Whiskey Distillery, and Cobh
Blairey Rock and the Woodland Walks Leading to the Mystic Rock Close
A stroll allowing for discovery of the local Jameson distillery and an interaction with the renowned Blarney Stone
Ireland's beloved export and a place of interest due to its association with whiskey production
Blarney, Jameson Whiskey Distillery, Cobh, Copper Coast, Waterford City, Kilkenny, Wicklow Mountains, and Dublin
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