What to Do in Ireland for 4 Days
Introduction
Welcome to Ireland- a beautiful country with beautiful sceneries which has a lot to offer to her visitors. If you only have four days to visit the beautiful Ireland, you have no reason to worry or stress. Here is a guide to help you maximize your short stay in Ireland and have a feel of the country’s rich history, beautiful sceneries, sociable and welcoming people.
Day 1: Exploring Dublin
Begin your Irish tour in Dublin – this is a city that successfully combines the atmosphere of the historical past and the modern period. Here are some must-visit highlights:
1. Trinity College and Book of Kells
Your first stop should be the renowned Trinity College which is one of the oldest universities in Ireland. Visit its fine campus and do not omit to see the famous ‘Book of Kells’, one of the world’s precious manuscripts existing since the 9th century.
2. St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Marvel at the stunning architecture of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the largest cathedral in Ireland. Visit this amazing site to explore some of its historical aspects on a guided tour.
3. Guinness Storehouse
A visit to the Guinness Storehouse is a must do activity when you find yourself in Dublin. ; Discover the secrets behind the country’s most popular beverage, Guinness, get to know the best views of the city from the Gravity Bar and taste a complimentary glass of the famous Irish stout.
Day 2: Wild Atlantic Way
As for the second day, travel to the other side of Ireland, the west coast, which is believed to be magical and beautiful for the breathtaking cliff bodies of water. Here’s what to experience:
1. Cliffs of Moher
Visit the splendid Cliffs of Moher, one of the most striking landmarks in Ireland during this special day trip. What the breathtaking views of the high cliffs descending directly into the Atlantic Ocean and good photo opportunities.
2. Galway City
Visit the city of Galway which hosts shops and streets that are colorful similar to the city of Dublin. You will visit the Galway Cathedral, go for a walk around the River Corrib, and feel the atmosphere of the city.
Day 3: Ancient East
The third day you get to learn about Ireland and explore the landscapes of the Ancient East geographical area.
1. Rock of Cashel
Visit the Rock of Cashel, one of the most magnificent medieval fortresses located on a rock. It is of great historical significance and now offers tours to explore the history of the place along with beautiful countryside view.
2. Glendalough
Take a trip to the Glendalough which is situated in the Wicklow Mountain and was once home to monastic settlement. Discover the views of the beautiful ruins, go through the rich foliage, and walk around the beautiful lake.
Day 4: Northern Ireland
On your last day, you have to cross of to northern Ireland for some of the best and scenic backgrounds and landmark.
1. Giant’s Causeway
Head to the Giant’s Causeway, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site listed; take some time to view hexagonal columned rock formation brought about by volcanic activity. Discover the fabulous wildlife and stunning views while getting around the cliff area of Mpumalanga.
2. Belfast
Discover Belfast, Northern Ireland and its rich shipping industry past and its ever active and growing present. Eat Titanic Belfast museum, go through depressing history of the city in the framework of the Art of Peace Walls, and taste delicious foods.
Conclusion
Despite these four days may sound short, this program suggests the best things to see in Ireland and will be quite diverse. Well, this is only but a glimpse of what’s out there in this gorgeous country, and there is so much more to see. They will have an opportunity to experience the beauty of Kearny’s landscapes, rich history of the country, as well as welcome people. So go ahead, grab your suitcase, accept this call of the Irish spirit and go on!
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