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Taking a trip to Ireland? We here to help you do it the right way - to do it your way

23/02/2025

💚 It's been a long time since we posted here but the love of travelling around Ireland has never gone away. We've been busy searching every corner of the island for the best travel experiences and we have a lot planned for the very near future. For now though, enjoy the gorgeous scenery of Killary Harbour on a sunny day.

When the roads around Connemara stretch out for miles ahead and the views look like this, there's simply nowhere we'd rather be and there's definitely no job we'd rather be doing.

Marking the natural boundary between the counties of Mayo and Galway, Killary provides some of the most impressive scenery along Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way. Coming from the Galway side, you'll have travelled through the heart of Connemara, a Gaeltacht region where Irish language is at the forefront of everyday life. Arriving at the fantastic Killary Sheep Farm, you'll be met with views like this across the fjord to Mweelrea in Mayo, the highest mountain in the province of Connacht

01/06/2020

📍Cliffs of Moher, County Clare
Your Favourite County in Ireland - 6th Place

Over on our Instagram page - https://www.instagram.com/yourwayireland/ - we've spent the past few weeks taking votes on Ireland's best county to visit and next up in the countdown is County Clare in 6th spot

Being completely honest, we probably did expect Clare to be a little bit higher in the poll but it's incredibly difficult to split some of these west coast counties so there's certainly no shame in 6th place. While we often speak about the lesser known highlights of Clare, plenty of you mentioned the Cliffs of Moher when telling us about your favourite county so it seems only right to include these incredible cliffs as the featured image for Clare

As we've mentioned before, to experience the cliffs, the main visitor centre entrance is just one of many views. If you're up for the walk, start at Doolin or Hag's Head and you'll have parts of the cliffs all to yourself - once you've reached the end, there's even a shuttle bus service to bring you back to the beginning of the route

Coming from Doolin in particular will give you fantastic views like this. Located just north of O'Brien's Tower and the highest point of the cliffs, this lookout at Pollboy allows you an incredible view of An Branán Mór sea stack and all the way down to Hag's Head at the southern boundary of the cliffs. There's around 14km worth of cliffs to discover so be sure to venture as far along the route as you'd like to ensure you have a different perspective on these incredible cliffs no matter which way you look

17/05/2020

📍Benwiskin, County Sligo
Your Favourite County in Ireland - 7th Place

Over on our Instagram page - https://www.instagram.com/yourwayireland/ - we've spent the past few weeks taking votes on Ireland's best county to visit and next up in the countdown is County Sligo in 7th place

This is the first county of the Wild Atlantic Way that we've mentioned - but it certainly won't be the last!! Tucked away a little bit between Mayo and Donegal, Sligo may not be as well known as it's larger west coast neighbours but the beauty of Sligo often takes visitors by surprise as they make their way between other destinations
Ireland's most photogenic mountain dominates the scenery of County Sligo and provides some of the best hiking opportunities on the entire island. Part of the larger Dartry Mountain range, Ben Bulben (also spelled Benbulben or Benbulbin) is simply one part of an area of Ireland that is nothing short of spectacular when it comes to scenery and outdoor activities. That's perfectly exemplified here by Benwiskin Mountain which acts as an incredible gateway to the beautiful Gleniff Horseshoe Drive which is just around the corner

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