Ireland's Natural & Recreational Gems
Leinster's landscape encompasses the glacial valleys of the Wicklow Mountains, the ancient ceremonial sites of the Boyne Valley, and the expansive lakes of the Irish midlands. This collection features prominent natural landmarks like the 80-meter Glenmacnass Waterfall and the prehistoric monuments of Knowth and the Hill of Tara. It also includes reclaimed industrial sites like Lough Boora Discovery Park and historic urban green spaces such as Kilkenny Castle Park and St Patrick’s Park in Dublin.
Trout Sanctuary
Nature reserve located near Trim, providing a protected habitat for local flora and fauna.
Upper Lake
Glendalough is a glacial valley in County Wicklow, Ireland, renowned for an Early Medieval monastic settlement founded in the 6th century…
Poulanass Waterfall
Cascading waterfall located in the Glendalough Valley, surrounded by sessile oak woodlands and accessible via the Woodland Road trail.
Dublin Mountains
The Wicklow Mountains form the largest continuous upland area in Ireland.
St Patrick's Park
Urban park adjacent to St Patrick's Cathedral featuring manicured flowerbeds, a fountain, and a literary parade honoring famous Irish writers.
Knowth
Knowth is a prehistoric monument overlooking the River Boyne in County Meath, Ireland.
Hill of Tara
The Hill of Tara is a hill and ancient ceremonial and burial site near Skryne in County Meath, Ireland.
Baldongan Hill
Baldongan Church, also called Baldungan Castle, is an ancient ruined church and National Monument near Skerries, County Dublin, Ireland.
Glenmacnass Waterfall
An 80-meter waterfall situated at the head of a glacial valley in the Wicklow Mountains, accessible via the Military Road.
Kilkenny Castle Park
Fifty acres of parkland surrounding Kilkenny Castle, including a formal terraced rose garden, woodland paths, and a wildlife lake.
Jerpoint Park
The medieval lost town of Newtown Jerpoint is just west of the Cistercian Jerpoint Abbey, near Thomastown, County Kilkenny, Ireland.
Lough Boora
Reclaimed cutaway bog featuring outdoor sculptures, cycling paths, and the site of a Mesolithic settlement dating back to 6800 BC.
Lough Ennell
Lough Ennell is a lake near the town of Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland.
Lough Gowna
Lough Gowna is a fresh water lake which is the uppermost lake on the River Erne.
Lough Ree
Large freshwater lake on the River Shannon containing several islands, including Inchcleraun, which houses ruins of an early Christian monastery.
Porchfield
The Porch Fields is an area of medieval farmland outside Trim, Ireland with a medieval roadway that forms a National Monument.
Ballinafunshoge Waterfall
Secluded waterfall located in the Glenmalure Valley, accessible through forest tracks in the Wicklow Mountains.
The Green
Public green space in the coastal town of Malahide, offering recreational areas near the shoreline.
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