Ireland 2021

Ireland

Ireland – The green island. Wonderful nature, landscapes which are pure pornography, nice people, a lot of whiskey, guinness and irish red ale. Two weeks of travel and irish pubs.

We’ve been travelling with hired campervan around the irish coastline. Starting in Dublin we drove up to Northern Ireland. Visiting Belfast, the Giants Causeway and Derry we discovered the beauty of the north.

Our overnight parking spots where just perfect. I think there is nothing that’s more beautiful than beeing awakend by the sound of the waves aproaching the coastline.

From the north into the wild west of Ireland, back into the republic. Driving along the Wild Atlantic Way with its national parks full of untamed nature. The Wild Nephin Reserve/Ballycroy National Park is definitely the most lonely spot i’ve ever visited – and for me also the most beautiful place in Ireland. Pure Nature, no people, loneliness, and the sound of wild nature.

We continued our journey driving through Connemara to Galway, one of the most charming cities in Ireland. The lively historic center of Galway just invites you to stay longer than you’d expect.

And Galway is also the gate to the most famous cliffs in Ireland – The Cliffs of Moher. Up to 200 meters tall and just breathtaking.

Now it’s just a stone’s throw to Limerick and Kerry. The coastline of the South West is a meandering mix of inlets, coves and peninsulas, so there is plenty of opportunity for cliff-top walks and rambles. You’ll find one of the best hiking spots in Kerry in the Killarney National Park. Here you will find one of the oldest remaining oak forests in Ireland.

Killarney was our penultimate stop before going back to Dublin. We then continued our trip to Cork and of course to Middleton, visiting the Jameson whiskey distillery.

We finished our trip where we started it – in Dublin – for me the most attractive city of Ireland. Wonderful people, a lot of street musicians, artwork everywhere and the best bars and pubs you can imagine.