
It is a popular getaway from the city soot, where each breath is fresher than the last, with notes of brine. This small town with a cute name, where life revolves around its seaside location, has that effortless charm vibe. Dingle, County Kerry Inch beach on the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland. Come to explore this distinctive seaside town with rich heritage and stay for the historic vestiges, sea views, and excellent seafood.
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A blessing and a curse, the beautiful setting today is a beloved destination for nature lovers, free spirits, and sightseers in the town, with many fortunes to discover. It is a reminder of perseverance through hardships and national strength, erected in 1210 after the Normans invaded Ireland in 1173 for this strategic location. While the old toll gate and mint may have seen better days, the impressive King John Castle towers above town in all its glory.

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The tiny shorebound township of Carlington is full of rich history and many legends to uncover along this "other side of the Irish Sea." Enjoy misty morning strolls along the water for one-of-a-kind views facing Northern Ireland and daytime wanders along the streets where the Mediterranean vibe follows you along with the sea breeze to the town square, and every sight is painting-worthy. Carlingford, County Louth View of medieval King John's Castle ruins in Carlingford, County Louth, Ireland. Come for endless wanders along the shores, active mountain hikes, and the revered remote feel: it is the furthest town from Dublin, nearly 400 km away, on the island of Ireland, comprising the best cross-country road trip. From legends to the stunning views of the Iveragh mountains, Kenmare Bay, and across the coast, Allihies is a whole other world to experience that will leave you breathless.

Discover this rugged and historic site via a spectacular VagaTron 4x4 tour vehicle ride.Īccording to local folklore, "The Children of Lir" were buried on the grounds of this district town after 900 years of journeying across the sea. Allihies thrived through the 18th century as a copper mine district, with an abandoned copper mine still in the foothills.

From the aesthetic streets, so joyous on a stroll along the colorful lineup of shops, to the surrounding nature, the town invites feel-good pursuits with the best views, like the domineering Caha mountains. The postcard-pretty town of Allihies inspires beauty in everything that it touches.
