Feb 6, 2020 • 6 min read
When you think of romance, you might picture sipping wine under the Eiffel Tower or enjoying a candlelit dinner in Santorini. However, Ireland presents itself as a magical alternative destination for a romantic getaway. With fairy-tale forests, picturesque towns, and breathtaking scenery steeped in Celtic folklore, Ireland is the perfect place for couples.
Whether you’re looking to choose one location for an intimate weekend for two or planning a two-week road trip, here’s an exploration of Ireland’s most romantic counties.
County Wicklow
Located less than two hours’ drive from Dublin, this part of the Irish east coast makes a stunning romantic retreat. You’ll find coastal scenery adorned with historic country estates and majestic mountains.
Begin your County Wicklow getaway with a wholesome breakfast at Firehouse Bakery in the charming village of Delgany. Alternatively, you can cozy up at Carpediem in Bray for something heartier. To burn off those treats, your next stop should be Glendalough, a glacial valley showcasing a 6th-century monastery, ancient churches, beautiful lakes, and rugged mountains. Also here is Wicklow Mountains National Park, home to the romantic heart-shaped lake known as Lough Ouler, a favorite spot for proposals.
After a day of outdoor adventures, unwind at the Powerscourt Estate. Enjoy the stunning views from its landscaped gardens or pamper yourselves at its hotel spa with a soothing Swedish massage for two.
County Cork
Kick off your trip with brunch in Cork City at Idaho Café, a quaint and intimate spot perfect for a quick meal. For a more elaborate experience, the Castle Café offers locally-sourced ingredients in a regal setting.
Once you’ve savored Cork City, take a quick drive to Kinsale, a historic fishing town bursting with color. This vibrant town merges urban exploration with outdoor activities, such as yachting, golfing, and exploring ruins.
For dinner in Kinsale, try the Black Pig Wine Bar with its inviting courtyard and 18th-century ambiance. Later, make your way to Lough Hyne to witness the enchanting bioluminescent waters—a mesmerizing phenomenon caused by algae. This spot is especially romantic as moonlight kayaking is available there.
County Kerry
Begin your journey in Dingle. After a traditional Irish breakfast at Clonmara Bed & Breakfast, stroll through this colorful small town on the Dingle Peninsula. It’s filled with delightful eateries and pubs, and you can learn about whisky on a tour of the Dingle Distillery.
The Gap of Dunloe is another must-visit location—a stunning narrow mountain pass. Opt for a leisurely walk, a pony ride, or even a jaunting car experience to soak in the incredible views together. Conclude your day with dinner at Kate Kearney’s Cottage, followed by relaxation at The Brehon’s spa, offering couples massages and herbal saunas. On the following day, take a scenic drive along the picturesque Ring of Kerry.
County Clare
Start your day with a cozy breakfast in Ennis at Cafe Aroma or the Ennis Gourmet Store. Post breakfast, take in the stunning Cliffs of Moher, a breathtaking UNESCO-protected site and a key point on the Wild Atlantic Way. The cliffs present the perfect backdrop for a picnic amid curious sheep. Notably, a scene from ‘The Princess Bride’ was filmed here!
Spend the night in Lisdoonvarna, where lovely spa hotels and award-winning cuisine, such as at Wild Honey Inn, await couples. Additionally, if you’re single and looking for love, visit during September for the town’s annual matchmaking festival.
County Galway
If you can’t decide on how to spend your weekend, Galway offers both a city escape and a rural romantic experience. Enjoy the diverse gastronomical scene by grabbing breakfast at Ard Bia before exploring the city’s highlights, including Galway Cathedral and the Latin Quarter.
Finish your day with dinner and drinks at Hyde Bar—a great spot to impress your special someone. On weekends, they feature a professional photographer who can help capture the perfect getaway shot.
County Sligo
Start your day in Sligo Town with breakfast at notable cafes like Lyons or Knox. Afterward, drive along Gleniff Horseshoe—an exquisite six-mile loop through a stunning mountain range. Climbing Benbulben is a popular option for hikers, offering a view tied to the tragic lovers, Diarmuid and Gráinne.
After your adventure, indulge in a relaxing session at Voya Seaweed Baths in Strandhill, then explore the local market on Sundays. End your evening with a romantic dinner in Sligo Town at either Montmartre for classic French dishes or Eala Bhan for seafood caught locally.
As a cherished souvenir, look for the Claddagh symbol, representing love, loyalty, and friendship. Claddagh rings are particularly popular among lovers, symbolizing a deep commitment.