Ireland is one of the most naturally breathtaking countries this planet has to offer. From cascading green hills to beaches hugged by incredible cliffs, to quaint villages scattered throughout, there is no doubt Ireland is a place in a category of its own. In the west of Ireland there’s a special world of stone walls, spectacular shorelines and cliffs. There are mysterious ruins from prehistoric religions and magnificent cathedrals from those of a more recent origin. And let’s not forget that Ireland is populated by the friendliest people in the world! This week’s 60-Second Geography is sponsored by Sceptre Tours because, well, who knows Ireland better?
60-Second Geography The Western Regions of the Republic of Ireland |
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Travelers to West Ireland find it an easy area to drive and cover, with so much of its beauty and attractiveness right outside the windshield in the countryside. From the rugged western coastline to green stone-walled pastures the vistas are certainly a big part of the journey. But you can also sleep in ancient castles or spend the night in luxury modern spa hotels. You can visit ancient ruins and stone cairns of unknown origin. Whatever your mode of travel, West Ireland will put some magic into your visit to the Emerald Isle.The West Coast region includes some part of the following counties: Sligo, Leitrim, Galway, Mayo, Donegal, Southwest Offaly, Tipperary North, West Cork, Cork City, Kerry, Clare and Limerick. |
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