Castles, Culture and Coastline…Ireland Trip for Multi Generations

There is just something about Ireland that brings about a feeling of peace. Let’s start with the people…there is a warmth that emanates from their souls. They seem to have mastered the ability to live in the present, with both an adoration for the simplicity of nature combined with the love of having a bit (or a lot) of fun. In Ireland, you can walk down a rambling, cobblestone street with live music and laughter wafting from a local pub. You can stand on the edge of breathtaking cliffs with the sound of the ocean pummeling below. You can drive down endless country roads lined with stone walls, with the sight of sheep roaming the countryside. From thatched roof cottages to majestic towns by the sea, Ireland encapsulates what life should be all about. I have been fortunate to travel to Ireland several times to experience Castles, Coastlines and the Culture with multi generations of family. The first was through a Father/Daughter trip with my Dad to Dublin. The second trip was with my Mom and Sister, where we explored Dublin and Southern Ireland. The last trip was with Cousins and friends, where we rented a car and drove across the country. I’m now dreaming of taking my kids to experience the warmth and beauty of Ireland. Here, I share with you my favorites so that you can plan the ultimate trip. Whether a family trip, a trip with friends or with grandparents, all can enjoy these magical locations.

These are my favorite places in Ireland (and I know there is still so much more to see!):

  1. Meander down Grafton Street in Dublin

Whether you are watching the local street performers, grabbing a pint, or shopping in Irish shops, you can spend hours getting lost in the culture. This is my favorite street in all of Dublin, and it’s close to Trinity College and the famous statue of Molly Malone!

2. Visit Dublin Castle, located in the heart of the city!

This is one of the most historic landmarks in Dublin. You can take a guided tour of the castle, where you will get to see the State Apartments, including the Throne Room and the Drawing Room! Don’t forget to save time to wander through the Castle gardens!

Dublin Castle
Dublin Castle Courtyard

3. Visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin

St. Patrick’s Cathedral is the largest Cathedral in Ireland. Walk inside to see the stunning gothic architecture, the stained glass windows and the incredible carvings. You can also attend a service if you would like. Don’t forget to walk through St. Patrick’s park, which is right next to the Cathedral!

St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin

4. Walk the grounds of Trinity College, Dublin

Trinity College is one of Ireland’s most prestigious landmarks. The grounds are stunning with cobblestone pathways and a beautiful green. It’s the depiction of picturesque meets rich history. Make sure to check out the Long Room Library. If you have never heard of this library, google it…it’s stunning! The architecture dates back to the early 18th Century! The Long Room Library houses the Book of Kells…this is a must see!!!

Trinity College Dublin

5. Visit Christ’s Church, Dublin

Christ’s Church is the oldest medieval cathedral in the city with origins dating back to 1030! Make sure to visit The Crypt, Strongbow’s Tomb and take the medieval stone bridge to Dublinia, a museum focused on the Vikings!

Christ’s Cathedral Dublin

6. If in Dublin, go to the Temple Bar area!

There is nothing like the sound of live music, laughter, and dancing! Whether in the Temple Bar area or any pub with live music, spend some time laughing, dancing and singing…truly appreciating and living in the moment. And if someone asks you to dance, by all means, say yes!!!!

My Temple Bar pics are dark…here is another great pub!

If you are looking to stay in Dublin, check out these 2 gems!!

Kilkea Hotel Kilkea Castle:

If you want to stay outside of the city of Dublin, with rolling countryside surrounding an Irish Castle, check out this place! Where unpretentious meets Irish charm and hospitality!! Easy access into the City!

https://expedia.com/affiliates/kilkea-hotels-kilkea-castle.urYfgu2

If you are looking to stay in the heart of Dublin, this hotel on the iconic O’Connell, nestled between Trinity College and the Temple Bar area is the perfect location!

https://expedia.com/affiliates/dublin-hotels-hotel-riu-plaza-the-gresham-dublin.Upav7WN

7.Head across the country to Galway (rent a car or take a tour but get there either way!)

The city of Galway is much smaller than Dublin with a quaint feel, street performers, great food and water access. It’s where rugged beauty meets vibrant culture. After exploring the city, head over to the Cliffs of Moher!

The cliffs tower over the wild Atlantic Ocean. If you are lucky, you may even be able to spot a dolphin! Climb O’Brien’s Tower for panoramic views!! Bring layers as it can get quite windy and rains at the drop of a hat!

O’Brien’s Tower at the Cliffs of Moher
Cliffs of Moher

8. Visit Kilkenny Castle, the gardens, and enjoy this town with great pubs and shops!

Kilkenny Castle

If you are looking to stay in Southern Ireland, check out this resort is the south of Ireland!

https://expedia.com/affiliates/sneem-hotels-parknasilla-resort-and-spa.zhAsqtj

9. Bunratty Castle and Folk Park

Visit this best preserved Castle dating back to the 15th century. From the Castle, you can see expansive views of the countryside! See Folk Village with thatched roofed homes as well! The ultimate Irish experience!

Bunratty Castle
Views from Bunratty Castle
Folk Park

10. Visit the Rocks of Cashel

Located in between Cork and Dublin, this incredible site offers panoramic views of the Tipperary Countryside. Stroll the grounds, walk through the 12th century Cathedral and visit the tower.

Rocks of Cashel

11. Visit Glendalough and the Wicklow Mountains

Relax and reflect in this peaceful location. Visit the monastic sites of Glendalough, go for a hike, bring a picnic, walk the grounds and go deeper into nature in the Wicklow Mountains!

Glendalough
Glendalough
Round Tower, Glendalough
Wicklow Mountains

12. Meander down country roads and just see where the road takes you!

The countryside is endless in Ireland! Ramble down stone wall-lined country roads, watch the sunset, be spontaneous, and just see where the road takes you. These unplanned moments are where the best adventures begin!!

13. Mind the Gap

Have you ever heard that saying…”Mind the Gap?” Well, it exists for a reason. Now imagine you are headed onto a train, the platform is wet from the mist in the air. You, with a hiking backpack the size of a small child on your back. You take one step off the platform and onto the train expecting your foot to land firmly on the train, except that’s not what happens. Instead, your foot starts to slide out into a split as if time has gone into slow motion. The other foot, which was on the platform, has nowhere else to go but…in the gap. You are now in a complete split, with your backpack covering your head, like a turtle’s shell. You look down the aisle, and every single passenger is craning their neck to get a peek at the raucous. It turns out, the raucous is your truly. It’s a good thing I was with supportive family, who was crumpled over in laughter, unable to help as their faces were contorted in fits of laughter. If you learn nothing else from this blog, it should be this…mind the gap! And…HAVE FUN!!!

❤️ Always,

Shannan

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Castles, Culture, and Coastline: Top 10 Places to Stay in Ireland

Glendalough, Ireland

I have been blessed to travel to Ireland on three separate occasions, all three times with a different experience. The first trip was with my dad. I was studying abroad in Preston, England and was fortunate to have my dad travel with me prior to starting my semester abroad. On this trip, we stayed in Dublin and experienced the beauty of the city. Here, we stayed in a quaint, boutique style hotel.

The second trip to Ireland was with my Mom and Sister. While our home base was Dublin, we booked a tour to Glendalough, Ireland, and the Wicklow Mountains. On this trip, we stayed in the penthouse of a luxury hotel. For this trip, we didn’t have any accommodations booked. We got off the train and went where the road took us. The road, that day, happened to be covered in pouring rain. We walked into a beautiful hotel, to which the woman at the counter looked at us, soaking wet and said, “We only have the penthouse available.” I’ll never forget when my mom said, “We’ll take it!” For me, it’s the spontaneous trips that have the best stories and memories made.

The last trip was with a group of friends. We rented a car (remember they drive on the left side of the road) and drove from Dublin to Galway and then looped down through the south of Ireland. On this trip, we stayed in Youth Hostels. I tell you this as I want you to know, there is no right way or wrong way to travel. Whether in a 5 star hotel, a boutique or a youth hostel…whether traveling by car, or tour, you can have a fantastic experience on any budget. It all comes down to what you are comfortable with…both budget and level of adventure.

First, let’s start with recommendations on where to stay:

Accommodations in Dublin:

Christ’s Cathedral, Dublin

1. The Hotel Riu Plaza The Gresham:

This is the hotel we stayed at in Dublin. You will love this location as it is located on the iconic O’Connell Street, which is centrally located. Walk to Trinity College, the Temple Bar area, shopping, and my favorite street, Grafton Street!

https://expedia.com/affiliates/dublin-hotels-hotel-riu-plaza-the-gresham-dublin.Upav7WN

2. Dylan Hotel:

This hotel is located on a quiet side street in an upscale area of Dublin. A quick walk to the action while sleeping in the quiet of a tucked away hotel. If you love modern luxury combined with historic charm, this one’s for you!

https://expedia.com/affiliates/dublin-hotels-dylan-hotel.YFImOFo

Rocks of Cashel

3. Clontarf Castle Hotel:

This hotel is just a 10 minute drive or short bus ride from Dublin. If you don’t want to stay in the heart of the city, but looking for easy access, this hotel may be for you! This hotel is located on the grounds of a 12th century castle and on the grounds of the 1014 Battle of Clontarf. This hotel is rich in history!

https://expedia.com/affiliates/dublin-hotels-clontarf-castle-hotel.K3rzovu

4. The Leinster Hotel:

If you love art galleries, museums and the Georgian section of Dublin, you may love this hotel. It’s lively in print, color, and ambiance as it boasts a live DJ from Thursday-Saturday! If you love being in the heart of the action, this hotel may be for you!

https://expedia.com/affiliates/dublin-hotels-the-leinster.F6TM5LF

Accommodations in Galway:

Cliffs of Moher

Galway was my favorite city, combining a lively music scene with rich culture, colorful streets and a stunning coastline.

5. The Dean Hotel-Galway:

This hotel is located in the heart of the city and the action. This hotel caters to music enthusiasts as some rooms even have guitars and turntables!

https://expedia.com/affiliates/galway-hotels-the-dean-galway.2OuRsIh

6. The House Hotel:

Just look at the pictures of this hotel…the stone house is so charming! This is a luxury boutique style hotel located in Galway’s Latin quarters and near the National University of Ireland!

https://expedia.com/affiliates/galway-hotels-the-house-hotel.u20IsMa

7. The Glenlow Abbey Hotel:

This 5 star hotel is located within an 18th century abbey! Located just outside of Galway’s City Center, this is a retreat located on 130 acres. The hotel looks like a castle, and the grounds and gardens remind me of quintessential Irish countryside. If you are looking to combine luxury, relaxation with proximity to the arts and city, this may be your place!

https://expedia.com/affiliates/galway-hotels-glenlo-abbey-hotel.yX22T1W

8. Parknasilla Resort and Spa:

If the countryside is what you are looking for, this resort and spa in County Kerry may be the place for you! This resort combines nature and adventure as it is located on the Ring of Kerry with breathtaking views of the mountains and Kenmare Bay. This resort boasts a spa, hiking trails, fairy trails and treasure hunts!

https://expedia.com/affiliates/sneem-hotels-parknasilla-resort-and-spa.zhAsqtj

9. Dunmore House Hotel:

This stunning hotel with sea views is located in County Cork. This family owned hotel brings the comfort and genuine nature of the Irish to you. Located near the quaint town of Clonakitty, this is the ideal location to relax. Close to beaches, bike riding and hiking, this is the picture of Irish Charm!

https://expedia.com/affiliates/clonakilty-hotels-dunmore-house-hotel.5IYG37Q

10. Perryville House:

This charming, family owned boutique style hotel is located in Kinsale, County Cork. With winding streets, cozy accommodations, and a glimpse into the past, this beautifully restored hotel is in a Georgian Townhouse. With scenic coastal walks and a full Irish breakfast, you will feel like a part of the family!

https://expedia.com/affiliates/kinsale-hotels-perryville-house.Ac2oHfp

Grafton Street

Stay tuned for recommendations on places to visit in Ireland!

Love always,

Shannan🩷

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