landscapes

The Wonder In Exploring The Land Of Mythical Giants
Northern Ireland’s coastline is a treasure trove of scenic splendor. When I stepped on the vast trail known as the Giants Causeway nestled between the wild North Atlantic Ocean and enormous cliffs, I was dwarfed by the larger beauty around me. Giants Causeway is Northern Ireland’s first and only UNESCO World Heritage Site. Huge slender…

Have A Royal Good Time At This Stunning Irish Castle
My imagination ran wild when I stepped on the grounds of Bunratty Castle and Folk Park in County Clare, Ireland. Walking through the entrance felt like I was traveling back to an era with no modern conveniences. (Reality check: There are toilets with running water at this popular tourist destination). A winding path takes you…

Surfers Discover Wild Waves On Ireland’s Heavenly West Coast
When you think of Ireland, your mind conjures images of sweeping green meadows, lush rain forests, and stark towering cliffs. You can now add surfing, just like when you think of Hawaii and California, but minus the palm trees and sun-drenched beaches. On a stopover in the small coastal town of Lahinch in County Clare,…

Scenic Tiny Town In Ireland Embraces The Folklore Of Magical Fairies
On the grand Ring of Kerry scenic route, deep in the southwest region of Ireland, is the idyllic town of Sneem. With quaint atmosphere and colorful appearance, Sneem is a popular tourist spot. Cheery pubs, restaurants, and cozy shops line the town square. Sneem was the winner of Ireland’s Tidey Town National Competition in 1987….