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Ireland has earned an excellent reputation as one of the few places on earth with the most exquisite display of nature and a matchless abundance of awe-inspiring panoramas. It has spectacularly maintained the splendor of its scenery through years of survival and existence.

Ireland has enormous range of forests, woodlands and gardens all exuding the ultimate charm of nature. To add more to this environment’s lure, the Millennium Forest was organized in the year 2000. This means more and more greens are yet to come in this land. It will take a whole website to discuss all of Ireland’s nature display but its worth to mention some. Forests and woodlands of Ireland worth visiting are Glencar in Sligo, Curraghchase Forest Park in Limerick, Woodland in Cork, Lumfords Glen in Tyrone, Carnagh Forest in Monaghan, Lough Navar Forest in Fermanagh, Somerset Woods in Derry, Fathom Forest in Down, and Dun A Ri in Cavan. There are more to visit and explore, all you need is an ample time to do so.

The green shades rule over the entire land but Ireland does not limit itself to green alone. Blue has its way and mark in Ireland, as well. This country takes pride in its magnificent coastlines bordered with nothing less than the grand Atlantic Ocean on the west and the imposing Irish Sea on the east. These coastlines offer tourists with a magnificent view along with water adventure opportunities and activities.

Ireland is endowed with loads of excellent beaches. These water enticements are recognized by Europe’s Blue Flag as carriers of the clearest water and excellent spots for the safest swimming activity. Similar to Ireland’s forests, it will take more than a webpage to enumerate all of Ireland’s splendid beaches. One assurance, though, is that whatever beach you choose, you will end up in the most perfect swimming destination.

Still on the blue shade, Ireland takes its tourists to the mighty Shannon River – the longest river in the British Isles and one of the most historic and scenic river in the entire Europe. Bordered with the most splendid view and charming villages, a tour to this river is definitely worth your effort of vacationing at Ireland.

Ireland has gone a long way in terms of providing its tourists with the most undisturbed nature display. It has made its own way to the pedestal it is in right now in terms of must visit countries in the world.

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