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Experience the green island: Rent an authentic holiday home or a cozy apartment in Ireland

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Ireland is a land where ancient legends meet modern warmth, draped in an impossible shade of green. Whether you’re looking for a quiet retreat or a lively adventure, the “Emerald Isle” rarely disappoints. ????

A Glimpse of Ireland



History and Description



Ireland’s history is a thick tapestry of Celtic roots, Viking invasions, and a long struggle for independence. You can feel the past in the Neolithic tombs of Newgrange and the ruins of medieval monasteries.

When looking for a getaway, imagine a staycation or a package holiday where the countryside takes center stage. The country is famous for its hospitality (the local “craic”), rugged coastlines, and mist-covered mountains. Whether you’re staying in a boutique hotel in Dublin or a self-catering cottage in Kerry, the atmosphere is always picturesque.

Nature and Landscapes



The landscape is dominated by the Wild Atlantic Way, a coastal route with:

Cliffs of Moher: Towering 214 metres above the Atlantic Ocean.

Burren: A vast, moon-like limestone plateau.

Ring of Kerry: A circular route of beaches, mountains and lakes.

Typical dishes



Irish cuisine has evolved from humble farm roots to a sophisticated farm-to-table movement.

Dish description



Irish stew: Traditional lamb or mutton slowly cooked with root vegetables.

Boxty: A versatile Irish potato pancake.

Colcannon: Mashed potatoes with kale or cabbage and lots of butter.

Soda bread: Dense, crispy bread made without yeast.

Fresh seafood: Galway oysters and Dublin Bay prawns in particular.

Activities and festivals



There’s never a dull moment, especially if you enjoy the outdoors or a good party.

Activities:



Walking the Wicklow Way, surfing in Bundoran or a round of golf on world-class links courses.

Festivals:



St. Patrick’s Festival (March): A nationwide explosion of greenery, parades and music.

Galway International Arts Festival (July): A hub for theatre and the visual arts.

Puck Fair (August): One of Ireland’s oldest traditional markets, where a wild goat is crowned king.

Shops and Souvenirs



If you want to bring a piece of Ireland home, skip the plastic shamrocks and look for:

Aran Knitwear: Famous for their heavy wool sweaters from the Aran Islands.

Waterford Crystal: World-renowned luxury glass.

Avoca Handweavers: One of the world's oldest weaving mills for beautiful rugs.

Designist (Dublin): For modern Irish gifts and cool trinkets.

Quick tip: If you visit a pub, don't just go for the drinks. Stay for the "Trad Session" - improvised traditional music featuring fiddles and tin whistles.
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