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There are a number of activities to do while you plunge in to Ireland’s natural charisma. There is no holding back in the pleasure this country openly invites you to partake. Ireland have you surrounded with abundant natural splendor and there is nothing you can do but simply surrender to this enchantment.
Walking may seem to be an ordinary activity – you may not even consider it as an action filled fun. But walking in Ireland’s spectacular walkways will give you a totally different perception. Whatever county you intend to visit here in Ireland will surely give you a pleasurable walking experience with its way marked trails. Be it from North or South, and East or West, Ireland is the perfect place for a thrilling walk of a lifetime.
In Co. Clare, activity seeking tourists will take delight in the walkways along Connemara, Burren and Aran. Aside from the cool breeze that will lull you as you walk; these settings are rich in all natural landscape and attraction plus a bonus of a rich history.
Co. Kerry, on the other hand, lets you have a walking journey towards its history and folklore. The Kerry way takes pride in its magnificent display of flora and fauna along the trail. Watch out for bird display in this area as well – you may just be lucky enough to witness and watch a rare number of birds on the area.
Donegal is also an ideal county in Ireland for your walking adventure. Coastal walk is what Donegal offers Ireland’s tourists. The relaxing view of the water laid open before your very eyes are enough to make you say “Ireland is indeed a heaven on earth”.
Galway and Mayo are not to be left behind in the list of ideal walking destination in Ireland. The tranquil country lanes and the coastal ways are what tourists love in these counties. Every day can be spent along these walk ways while you stay in these spectacular spots in Ireland.
Cork, Antrim and Dublin are a must visit counties as well for walking aficionados. The trails are perfect for nature buffs. Treat yourself in these noteworthy sights as you walk your way to a relaxing vacation in these stunning counties.
Ireland, indeed, has so much to offer. Traveling to Ireland is a jackpot win in the game of adventure and thrill.
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