Ireland!

    

A country where luxury means more than exquisite accommodation and gourmet cuisine: Discerning travelers appreciate Ireland's authentic charm and breathtaking scenery.



Mystical, enchanting and wildly romantic - Ireland is known the world over for its imposing castles, mysterious legends and unique natural backdrops. While the capital city of Dublin beckons with art, culture and culinary delights, the landscapes reveal themselves as a playground for outdoor adventures. From rugged coastlines to magnificent gardens and rolling hills, Ireland offers a wide range of ways to enjoy the beauty of nature. Nestled in the stunning Connemara landscape in the west of Ireland, Kylemore Abbey and its surrounding gardens is the perfect place for an idyllic stroll. Originally built as a Victorian castle, the estate is now home to a Benedictine abbey. The gardens are a real gem, where you can admire the colorful flowerbeds and enjoy the view of the majestic Connemara mountains.



One of the most popular destinations in Ireland is the spectacular Aran Island of Inis Mór. It is known for its UNESCO World Heritage Site of Dún Aonghasa, a Celtic hill fort along the cliffs. A little to the south, however, lies another wonder of the island: Poll na bPéist. In calm weather, this rectangular rock formation appears almost like a natural swimming pool. At high tide, however, water flows through a series of underwater caves and shoots up into the sky. The fascinating natural spectacle invites you to marvel. An equally popular visitor attraction is the Cliffs of Moher, which rise up along the west coast. The natural magic of this backdrop has inspired musicians and poets for generations. Researchers also appreciate the rugged natural paradise, and the Cliffs of Moher are home to a significant seabird colony. Like a hobbit house from "Lord of the Rings", the award-winning visitor center blends in perfectly with the mystical landscape. In addition to its impressive architecture, the center fascinates visitors with interesting facts from the world of geology, wildlife and human history.



Travelers can immerse themselves in the heart of Irish cuisine on special guided tours. Fab Food Trails allow participants to explore local delicacies in Dublin, while Kinsale Food Tours reveal the culinary treasures of picturesque Kinsale. The gourmet restaurant in Screebe House also entices with outstanding creations. The luxurious hotel is located in a historic country house on the Wild Atlantic Way and, in addition to its remarkable cuisine, also boasts a first-class spa. The hotel's rooms promise timeless comfort in a nostalgic ambience, with open fireplaces and antique furniture creating a stylish feel-good atmosphere. Lough Rynn Castle Estate & Gardens is located in the heart of County Leitrim. The luxury hotel is set in a historic Irish castle and combines a bygone era with modern amenities. The hotel's award-winning culinary delights feature local ingredients, from fine dining in the Sandstone Restaurant to informal indulgence in the Drawing Rooms. The secluded hotel also offers a variety of outdoor activities, including fishing, cycling and horse riding.

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Ireland!