Images of Ireland
From the rugged coastline of Slea Head to the beautiful Loughs of Connemara, there is something captivating around every corner. This is undoubtedly the best way to discover Ireland.
We began our journey in Dublin, and before embarking on your coastal adventure, take a couple of days to explore the vibrant capital city for a fulfilling experience.
The Best Pictures of Ireland
As we drove along the Wild Atlantic Way, we were astonished by the breathtaking views that awaited us at each turn. From Cork in the South to the northernmost point we’ve traversed, the stunning beauty of Ireland is unparalleled.
1. Mount Errigal
Even when venturing inland, the scenery remains stunning. Capturing this shot over Mount Errigal required some effort, but it was absolutely worth it.
2. Fanad Head Lighthouse
Witnessing sunset at Fanad Head Lighthouse was magical. We hiked out to capture this image, enjoying the tranquility as we had the location to ourselves.
3. Ha’Penny Bridge
The iconic Ha’Penny Bridge in Dublin is a sight to behold, especially at sunset. Its elegant design makes it a favorite for photographers and visitors alike.
4. Twelve Bens
Even lesser-known sights like the Twelve Bens are enchanting, showcasing the mesmerizing beauty of Ireland.
5. Cliffs of Moher
No visit to Ireland is complete without experiencing the majestic Cliffs of Moher, arguably the most famous cliffs in the country.
6. Horseback Riding in Dingle
One of our favorite experiences was horseback riding in Donegal, offering breathtaking views overlooking Slea Head Drive.
Driving the Wild Atlantic Way
Exploring the Wild Atlantic Way is a rewarding but time-consuming journey. You will find yourself pulling over at every opportunity to soak in the spectacular scenic views along this iconic route.
7. Wild Atlantic Way
We navigated the Wild Atlantic Way with style, enjoying our journey with a BMW car rental.
8. Horn Head in Donegal
The Wild Atlantic Way stretches over 2500 km along the Atlantic coast, offering hundreds of places to stay, ranging from hostels to cozy bed and breakfasts at affordable prices.
9. Skellig Michael
Skellig Michael is an island off the coast, renowned for its appearance in Star Wars, yet it remains a breathtaking location worth visiting.
10. Skellig Michael Cross
Accessing this remarkable site can be an adventure, with limited opportunities for boat landings due to weather conditions, plus a bit of a hike to reach the summit. However, the views you will encounter are undeniably rewarding!
11. Lough Eske Castle
Staying in a castle in Ireland is a dream come true, and our favorite choice was Lough Eske Castle, which offers an enchanting experience.
12. Dun Aengus, Aran Islands
A trip to the Aran Islands is a must. You can reach these stunning landscapes by flight or ferry, where you’ll find ancient stone forts, a unique cultural experience, and awe-inspiring views.
13. Port Magee
Port Magee is a charming village ideal for a relaxing stay while exploring delightful surroundings.
14. Fisherman in Rural Ireland
A fisherman diligently repairs his boat near the scenic Port Magee, adding to the local charm.
15. Fishing Village of Port Magee
Here’s another glimpse of Ireland’s picturesque Port Magee.
16. The Slea Head Drive
Often hailed as one of the most spectacular drives globally, Slea Head Drive is a journey you won’t forget.
17. Killary Fjord
Killary Fjord is known as Ireland’s only fjord, lending a unique landscape to this beautiful country.
18. Wild Atlantic Way
Even the rural farmland presents picturesque views, making driving along the Wild Atlantic Way an iconic experience.
19. Rossbleigh Beach
We were pleasantly surprised by Ireland’s beaches; they are vast and often secluded, offering a peaceful escape.
20. Temple Bar in Dublin
No visit to Dublin would be complete without enjoying a beer at the famous Temple Bar.
21. Mizen Head
While the Cliffs of Moher may be the most well-known, the breathtaking views from Mizen Head are not to be missed!
22. Kylemore Abbey
Be sure to visit the stunning Kylemore Abbey located in Connemara, a true gem of Ireland.
23. Poulnabrone Burren
The Burren, home to the extraordinary Hole of Sorrows, offers a landscape that feels otherworldly and is a must-visit destination in Ireland.
24. Cliffs of Mizen Head
The stunning rugged coastline seems endless along the Wild Atlantic Way, enchanting every traveler.
25. Most Northerly Point in Ireland
Here it is, the most northerly point in Ireland, a location that offers spectacular views.
26. Slieve League
27. Dingle Peninsula
The sunrise is one of the best times to appreciate the breathtaking landscape of Ireland. It’s a peaceful experience, often allowing you to enjoy attractions in solitude.
28. New Grange
New Grange is a 5200-year-old passage tomb in Ireland’s Ancient East, showcasing the country’s historical significance.
29. Giant’s Causeway
Although located in Northern Ireland, beautiful images of the Giant’s Causeway are essential for any collection featuring Ireland. This natural wonder is unlike anything else encountered!
30. Killary Harbour
Recognized as Ireland’s sole fjord, Killary Harbour is often debated, yet we were told this claim holds true during our visit.
31. Rock of Cashel
The Rock of Cashel dates back to the 4th century, marking a historic center of power in Ireland. Visitors can capture stunning images of the 12th-century tower perched atop the limestone rock.
32. Dark Hedges
The Dark Hedges, while situated in Northern Ireland, represent one of the most extraordinary locations to photograph Ireland’s beauty. They gained fame from the Game of Thrones, quickly becoming a top photography destination.
33. Irish Roadtrip
Exploring Ireland reveals hauntingly beautiful landscapes. While navigating the backroads, we stumbled upon captivating images that emphasize the charm of this remarkable destination.