Places

Cliffs, cities, causeways, lakes, and rope bridges.

A researched destination gallery built from your Ireland images, shaped into chauffeur-ready routes across the west, Kerry, Cork, Killarney, and the northern coast.

Places we explore

Ireland beyond the city window.

Cliffs of Moher

County Clare

Cliffs of Moher

Atlantic drama, cliff-edge wonder

Sea cliffs rising above the Atlantic with OBrien Tower, seabirds, wind, and the cleanest sense of Ireland meeting the ocean.

Best for: Big coastal views and first-time Ireland impact

Journey: Full-day west coast chauffeur route

OBrien TowerAtlantic Edgecoastal walk viewpoints
Galway

Connacht

Galway

Stone arches, music, city color

A lively western city of old walls, bright streets, and the soft pull of the bay.

Best for: Music, food, medieval lanes, and a softer city day

Journey: West coast overnight or long day

Spanish ArchLatin QuarterGalway Bay
Ring of Kerry

County Kerry

Ring of Kerry

Golden roads, mountain curves

A celebrated circular Kerry route of coastal villages, mountain passes, lake views, and cinematic stops around the Iveragh Peninsula.

Best for: A premium scenic drive with changing landscapes

Journey: Full-day Kerry route, best as overnight

Iveragh Peninsulacoastal villagesmountain passes
Connemara

County Galway

Connemara

Wild lakes and quiet mountains

A wild western landscape of bog, lake, mountain, and quiet roads, with Diamond Hill and Kylemore Abbey making the journey feel almost painted.

Best for: Slow roads, mountain air, and reflective scenery

Journey: Full-day Galway/Connemara route

Diamond HillKylemore AbbeyTwelve Bens views
Giant's Causeway

County Antrim

Giant's Causeway

Basalt myth, sea geometry

A UNESCO-listed coast of interlocking basalt columns shaped by volcanic geology, with one of Northern Irelands most distinctive coastal landscapes.

Best for: Geology, coastline drama, and northern scenery

Journey: Full-day Northern Ireland route

basalt columnsUNESCO coastlineCauseway Coast
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge

Carrick-a-Rede

Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge

Sea air, nerves, wild coast

A rope bridge crossing to a tiny coastal island, pairing cliff views, Atlantic water, and a little pulse of adventure.

Best for: A dramatic add-on to the Causeway Coast

Journey: Northern coast route add-on

rope bridge crossingcoastal islandBallintoy scenery
Killarney

County Kerry

Killarney

Lakes, parks, soft grandeur

National park calm, lake light, Ross Castle, Muckross, and old stone edges wrapped in mountain green.

Best for: Lakes, castles, soft light, and Kerry romance

Journey: Kerry overnight or long scenic day

Ross CastleLakes of KillarneyMuckross House
Wicklow Mountains

County Wicklow

Wicklow Mountains

Mountain passes, dark lakes, soft valley light

A dramatic upland route close to Dublin, with Lough Tay, Glendalough, heathered hills, and winding roads made for a calm private chauffeur day.

Best for: A refined mountain escape within reach of Dublin

Journey: Half-day or full-day Wicklow chauffeur route

Lough TayGlendaloughSally Gap drive
Cobh

County Cork

Cobh

Harbour color and cathedral height

A steep, colorful harbour town anchored by St Colmans Cathedral, maritime history, and bright houses facing the water.

Best for: A south-coast extension with color and history

Journey: Cork day route or southern overnight

St Colmans Cathedralharbour viewsTitanic connections
Ross Castle

Killarney National Park

Ross Castle

Stone keep, lake mirror, evening gold

A fifteenth-century tower house on the edge of Lough Leane, perfect as the old-stone heart of a Killarney day.

Best for: Castle detail and lake photography

Journey: Killarney route stop

15th-century tower houseLough LeaneKillarney National Park
Scrabo Tower

County Down

Scrabo Tower

Stone tower, green fields, northern views

A landmark tower above Strangford Lough and rolling County Down, useful for a northern heritage route with strong stonework atmosphere.

Best for: Stonework imagery and sweeping northern views

Journey: Northern Ireland heritage add-on

Strangford Lough viewshistoric towerCounty Down countryside
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