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    The key to the perfect Ireland getaway? Slow down, stay longer and savour every moment.

    Welcome to Ireland, where the pace is relaxed, the attitude is easy and there’s joy to be found in life’s simple pleasures, from a leisurely train journey along the coast to a gentle cycle on a quiet greenway or a night spent under the stars in a cosy yurt. Because a holiday in Ireland isn’t about rushing. It’s about recharging, restoring and rediscovering the world around you.

    There are so many places to experience Ireland unrushed – each one inviting you to plan your perfect journey. Which will you pick?

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    Welcome to Ireland, where the pace is relaxed, the attitude is easy and there’s joy to be found in life’s simple pleasures, from a leisurely train journey along the coast to a gentle cycle on a quiet greenway or a night spent under the stars in a cosy yurt. Because a holiday in Ireland isn’t about rushing. It’s about recharging, restoring and rediscovering the world around you.

    There are so many places to experience Ireland unrushed – each one inviting you to plan your perfect journey. Which will you pick?

    Read more

    The key to the perfect Ireland getaway? Slow down, stay longer and savour every moment.

    Welcome to Ireland, where the pace is relaxed, the attitude is easy and there’s joy to be found in life’s simple pleasures, from a leisurely train journey along the coast to a gentle cycle on a quiet greenway or a night spent under the stars in a cosy yurt. Because a holiday in Ireland isn’t about rushing. It’s about recharging, restoring and rediscovering the world around you.

    There are so many places to experience Ireland unrushed – each one inviting you to plan your perfect journey. Which will you pick?

    Read more
    Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming. Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming.

    Embrace the Galway rhythm

    Dún Aonghasa

    • Dún Aonghasa
    • The Claddagh
    • Salthill
    • Connemara
    • Inis Oírr
    • Inis Mór
    • Inis Meáin
    Discover Galway

    Galway is a seaside city that vibrates with bohemian energy, from its lively street performers to its traditional pubs. But for all its buzz, Galway can’t be rushed. It reveals its secrets slowly, as you wander through its medieval alleys. It surprises you with glimpses of dramatic history, then wows you with expansive sea views and glimpses of the fabled Aran Islands lying just off-shore. The perfect combination of relaxed city break and coastal adventure.

    Things to do in Galway

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    Slow down and savour Irish food
    Celebrate Galway’s love affair with food and sample its world-class local produce in cosy traditional pubs, quirky cafés and cutting-edge restaurants including Michelin-starred The Pullman and Aniar.
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    Wrap yourself in an Aran sweater
    Take a ferry to the Aran Islands and discover the story of the Aran sweater. Originally knitted to protect fishmen from Atlantic gales, this cream cableknit classic is beloved by designers, TikTok influencers and celebrities including Taylor Swift.
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    Walk in the wilds of Connemara
    The Connemara landscape was celebrated by playwright Oscar Wilde for its “savage beauty”. See it for yourself from the Diamond Hill hiking trail, where panoramic views of rugged mountains and glistening lakes stretch out before you.
    Map of Ireland showing Dublin, Belfast and Galway marked with circular location points. Map of Ireland showing Dublin, Belfast and Galway marked with circular location points.
    Getting to Galway

    At just two-and-a-half hours from Dublin by train, getting to Galway is a pleasure in itself, with a leisurely journey that weaves through the heart of Ireland on the way to the west coast.

    Savour the stillness of the Mourne Mountains and Strangford Lough

    Strangford Marina

    • Strangford Marina
    • Whiterock
    • Mount Stewart
    • Strangford Harbour
    • Rossglass Beach
    • Mourne Mountains
    • Royal County Down
    Experience the Mournes and Strangford

    Explore a quiet corner of Ireland where the Mourne Mountains beckon and the tranquil beauty of Strangford Lough invites you to slow down and breathe deep. Amid these dramatic landscapes, life moves at an easy pace and days are spent walking forest trails, rambling along coastal paths or paddling through crystal-clear waters. Dotted with fairytale castles, elegant stately homes and ancient monastic sites, it’s also one of the most richly bio-diverse regions in Europe – an ideal spot to escape into nature.

    Things to do around the Mournes and Strangford

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    Kayak through calm waters
    Drift along on a kayak tour of Strangford Lough and let your guide regale you with tales of shipwrecks and smugglers. Watch out for the wildlife – you can expect to see everything here from geese and herons to seals and even the occasional dolphin.
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    Taste Ireland’s food traditions
    Strangford’s food heritage runs deep and you can sample its local flavours on a culinary tour with Indie Füde or a traditional Irish bread-making experience at Tracey’s Farmhouse Kitchen.
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    Discover the secrets of the Mournes
    Steeped in myth and legend, Northern Ireland’s highest mountain range, the Mourne Mountains, are best explored on a guided walking tour, where you can delve into their rich history and enjoy magnificent views of granite peaks.
    Map of Ireland showing Dublin, Belfast and Strangford Lough marked with key location points. Map of Ireland showing Dublin, Belfast and Strangford Lough marked with key location points.
    Getting to the Mournes and Strangford

    Strangford Lough is an hour and a half from Belfast if you take the scenic route – travelling by bus along its shores and enjoying the ferry crossing between the pretty villages of Portaferry and Strangford. Head further south to reach the Mournes by bus via Downpatrick to Newry.

    Linger in Ireland's Hidden Heartlands

    Lough Key

    • Lough Key
    • Larkins pub
    • Old Rail Trail
    • Lough Erne
    • Lusty Beg
    • Cuilcagh Boardwalk
    • Finn Lough
    Explore Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands

    Discover a destination defined by its connection to both water and land and admired for its pure beauty. Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands is shaped by the River Shannon, which connects to the glistening beauties of Lower and Upper Lough Erne via the Shannon-Erne Waterway. Explore by boat or by land – you’ll be entranced by ruined castles, floating boardwalks, quiet greenways and Ireland’s only island town. There’s no better place to experience an unrushed holiday in Ireland. 

    Things to do in Ireland's Hidden Heartlands

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    Get active in nature
    Lough Key Forest and Activity Park turns one of Ireland’s most picturesque lakes into an outdoor wonderland where you can hike woodland trails, paddle past the medieval ruins on Castle Island or simply relax in a wood-fired sauna on the shore.
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    Sleep under the stars
    At Finn Lough in County Fermanagh, you can enjoy a luxurious spa experience, savour local, seasonal dining shaped by a slow-food ethos, then fall asleep in a bubble dome hidden deep in the lakeside forest.
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    Go with the flow 

    Cruise the River Shannon on a luxurious cruiser powered by eco-friendly fuel, with nothing but you, the water and the freedom to stop along the way for cosy pub lunches, leisurely greenway cycles and strolls through charming riverside towns.

    Map of Ireland showing Dublin, Belfast, Athlone and Enniskillen marked with location points. Map of Ireland showing Dublin, Belfast, Athlone and Enniskillen marked with location points.
    Getting to Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands

    Whether you’re boarding a bus from Belfast to Enniskillen or taking the train from Dublin to Athlone, you can be in the tranquil heart of Ireland in about two hours. Planning to hire a cruiser for your trip? Check if your hire company runs an airport transfer service.