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25 of Ireland's most beautiful photos - Wanderlix

If nothing can replace the noise, smells and agitations of a country, we still try to make you travel to Ireland in photos!

Voyager is not only an act, nor an ambition, it is above all an art of living. And if it is difficult to cross the end of the world throughout his life, nothing prevents his mind from traveling. This is why Wanderlix offers several themes, to help you evade in your favourite countries, or to discover new wonders in anticipation of your future trips.

You can find for multiple destinations, our top of culinary specialties and our top of the most beautiful pictures ! So, whether you're on the subway, at the bottom of your bed or at work, take 5 minutes to discover sublime clichés!

And today, it is in Europe that we transport you, and more particularly in Irish territory. Between ancestral lands, modern cities and breathtaking landscapes, discover the emerald island as you have never seen through this top of our 25 most beautiful photos of Ireland.

The wild region of Connemara

As described so well the famous song Michel Sardou , the Connemara is a still wild region of Ireland. Between imposing mountains, villages set in time and indomitable beaches, the Connemara offers you a glimpse of Ireland “sometimes”, where Mother Nature still reigned with a master’s hand.

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Find Diamong Hill Mountain Summit – Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – Louis-Michel Desert

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Find Derryclare Lough Lake, Inagh Valley – Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – Louis-Michel Desert

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Find Tweezers, Beara Peninsula – Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – Fabiano’s photo

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Find Kylemore Abbey, Lake Pollacappull – Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – Fulcanelli

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Find Twelve Bens, Inagh Valley – Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – Milosz Maslanka

Ireland during Saint Patrick’s Day

Founded on March 17, Saint Patrick is one of the most celebrated national festivals in the world, with no less than 4 million Irish and 80 million descendants of Irish immigrants. This celebration of Christian origins pays tribute to the patron saint of Ireland through beuveries, green hats and folk parades.

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Find St. Patrick 2017 in front of Temple Bar – Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – Ranieri Pieper

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Find St. Patrick's Parade - Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – Patryk Kosmider

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Find out more about St. Patrick's Cathedral – Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – Aitormmfoto

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Find Giant Spider at Dublin – Ireland Scroll Photo credit: Shutterstock – Dave Primov

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Find St. Patrick's Parade in Limerick – Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock-
Patryk Kosmider

Dublin, authentic and cultural capital

With only 520,000 inhabitants, Dublin is a real human capital. Although being one of the youngest capitals in Europe where the feast is full of it, it remains a city with hidden treasures, with a breathtaking architecture. These elements make it a historic, artistic and cultural capital.

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Find Night views of Ha Penny Bridge – Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – Madrugada Verde

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Find Ads Avenue in central Dublin – Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – Emperorcosar

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Find St. Stephen Park from the Sky – Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – L_E

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Find St. Patrick's Cathedral - Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – L_E

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Find Temple Bar, centrally located in Dublin, Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – Giannis Papanikos

The mysterious Irish islands

Formerly inhabited by monks who have gone on religious retreat, the Irish islands are as cut off from the world. As mysterious as it is breathtaking, time seems to have stopped and offer a memorable show. Although the most famous are the Skelling Islands, classified as UNESCO World Heritage, each of these untouched lands offers a unique charm.

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Find Skelling Mchael Island View - Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock –
Fanny Leblanc

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Find Spike Island sky view – Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock –
Fanny Leblanc

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Find Aerial View of Keem Bay, located on Isle of Achill – Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – Irish Drone Photography

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Find Inishmore cliffs, located on Aran Island, Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – Essevu

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Find View on Valentia Island Lighthouse – Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – SunFreez

Kinsale, gastronomic capital

Located in the county of Cork in southern Ireland, Kinsale is a port city with renowned gastronomy. There is a rich food, accompanied by fish and freshly fished seafood, all served with a Guinness. Its colorful architecture and breathtaking views make Kinsale a must-see stage on a trip to Ireland.

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Find Traditional Irish Houses – Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – Luca Rei

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Find Winter Day in Kinsale – Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock –
Donal O’Dwyer

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Find Kinsale Port - Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – Andrei Nekrassov

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Find JLe Whitehouse, famous restaurant in Kinsale – Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – Andrei Nekrassov

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Find Kinsale View from Bandon River – Ireland Photo credit: Shutterstock – Borisb17

Madison Baker

Madison Baker

I'm Madison Baker, an adventurer with a zest for the unknown. Life is a mosaic of breathtaking moments, from wandering through ancient ruins to savoring exotic flavors. Every journey holds a unique story, and I'm here to share those stories with you. Through my tales, I hope to kindle your wanderlust, providing insights, tips, and the sheer joy of exploration. Let's embark on this incredible journey together, unlocking the world's hidden gems and creating cherished memories along the way.

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