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    Three cyclists ride a scenic coastal road framed by calm Atlantic waters and overlooking a dramatic sea stack in County Clare. Three cyclists ride a scenic coastal road framed by calm Atlantic waters and overlooking a dramatic sea stack in County Clare.

    Slow it down in Ireland

    The island is even better when you take your time

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    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.

    Ireland is famous for its relaxed attitude and warm welcome, making it the ultimate slow-travel destination. A holiday here is a laid-back adventure, filled with fun experiences, stunning scenery and the chance to connect with people, culture and traditions handed down through generations.

    Whether you want to explore the rugged coastlines of the island’s west coast, discover the mountains and forests at its heart or enjoy history, activities and fantastic food on Dublin’s doorstep, you’ll find a trip to suit. Ireland is easily accessible via nine airports and five ferryports. It’s simple to navigate by public transport and its extensive walking and cycling trails encourage you to get off the beaten track and find your own standout moments. Isn’t it time you come and see it for yourself?

    Slow travel hotspots

    Two cyclists approach Doonagore Castle near Doolin, County Clare, with views of the Atlantic Ocean beyond. Two cyclists approach Doonagore Castle near Doolin, County Clare, with views of the Atlantic Ocean beyond.

    Clare

    Towering cliffs, an ancient limestone landscape and quaint towns full of character: Clare is a west coast delight.

    Fanad Head Lighthouse perched on a rugged Donegal peninsula overlooking the Atlantic. Fanad Head Lighthouse perched on a rugged Donegal peninsula overlooking the Atlantic.

    Donegal

    Up in the north west, Donegal's sublime landscapes and gorgeous beaches were made for adventure.

    Sunset over Clew Bay in County Mayo, with scattered islands stretching across calm coastal waters. Sunset over Clew Bay in County Mayo, with scattered islands stretching across calm coastal waters.

    Mayo

    This western wonder has it all: mountains, coastal trails, historic houses and some of the island's best traditional music pubs.

    Ancient passage tomb at Newgrange illuminated by the rising sun, under dramatic morning skies in County Meath. Ancient passage tomb at Newgrange illuminated by the rising sun, under dramatic morning skies in County Meath.

    Meath

    Expect history, unspoiled nature and fabulous food in this east coast home to UNESCO World Heritage Site Brú na Bóinne.

    Three hikers walk along a raised boardwalk through vibrant purple heather on the Slieve Bloom Way in County Offaly. Three hikers walk along a raised boardwalk through vibrant purple heather on the Slieve Bloom Way in County Offaly.

    Offaly

    Vast swathes of tranquil bogland and an ancient mountain range right at the heart of the island make Offaly unforgettable.

    Grand Powerscourt House overlooking a formal garden and fountain, surrounded by trees in the rolling hills of County Wicklow. Grand Powerscourt House overlooking a formal garden and fountain, surrounded by trees in the rolling hills of County Wicklow.

    Wicklow

    Known as the Garden of Ireland, this eastern gem is famous for its food scene, grand estates and stunning scenery.

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