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Looking for inspiration? Planning a trip? Or just want to scroll yourself happy? We'll show you an Ireland that's tailor-made for you.

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    Aerial view of dramatic cliffs and green fields along the Causeway Coast, County Antrim, with rocky outcrops and blue sea. Aerial view of dramatic cliffs and green fields along the Causeway Coast, County Antrim, with rocky outcrops and blue sea.

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    One person’s adrenaline rush is another person’s lazy day out and vice versa. So, we’ve compiled a list of some seriously high-octane adventures and a few more leisurely pursuits on the island of Ireland that you’ll want to add to your bucket list!

    Take your pick from these eight thrilling activities…

    Group of smiling people in muddy wetsuits posing beside a stream after a bog challenge in the countryside, County Galway. Group of smiling people in muddy wetsuits posing beside a stream after a bog challenge in the countryside, County Galway.

    Bog obstacle course in County Galway

    © Delphi Adventure Resort

    1. Bog Obstacle Course in County Galway 

    Who’d have thought that getting completely bogged down from head to toe could be so much fun – but in County Galway, the muckier you get the better! Delphi Adventure Resort has created an obstacle course where you have to run, hop and jump through Ireland’s famous bogland as you’re soaked up to your eyes in mud. It’s the perfect way to let your inner child out. They say it’s “exhilarating, it’s messy, but most of all… it’s great fun!”

    Stunning Ashford Castle reflected in the calm waters of Lough Corrib under a vivid blue sky, County Mayo. Stunning Ashford Castle reflected in the calm waters of Lough Corrib under a vivid blue sky, County Mayo.

    Ashford Castle, County Mayo

    2. A hawk walk in County Mayo 

    Don’t let the hawk’s pointed beak and sharp claws fool you, it is a real treat to walk the grounds of Ashford Castle with these sociable feathered creatures. On a one-hour or 90-minute hawk walk, be prepared to get up close and personal with the Harris hawks as they swoop down from the sky and land on you. Make sure you bring a camera because you’re going to want to snap a few pictures of you and your new friends!

    White skydive plane in flight over green fields and boglands of County Offaly, ready for high-adrenaline jump. White skydive plane in flight over green fields and boglands of County Offaly, ready for high-adrenaline jump.

    Plane flying over County Offaly

    © Irish Parachute Club