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Various romantic and elegant fairy tale towns in Ireland

Immigrating to Ireland and strolling through Ireland: Many girls yearn for Ireland, because divorce is forbidden there, and they can grow old and love each other for life. Boys like Ireland, probably because of whisky and Bailey liqueur. In fact, Ireland has a lot of charm waiting for you to discover, and all kinds of romantic, elegant and colorful fairy tale towns are one of the reasons why you must go in this life. 1. Adare: a beautiful thatched cottage village

Adele has a very high status in Ireland and can be called the most beautiful town in all love.

It has many primitive thatched cottages, noble and mysterious castles, age-old shops and monasteries dotted with ivy, which makes people seem to have entered a fairy tale world. Is this a suitable place to sit? Dazed? The place.

Come around Adele. When the weather is fine, sit in the yard, have a cup of Irish coffee and enjoy your own quiet and leisurely afternoon alone.

location: Adele is a small town on the outskirts of Limerick, located on the east bank of the Maigue River.

Transportation: 15 minutes' drive from the city center.

2. Dingle: the place where the movie frames are fixed.

Dingle? A valley covered with trees? Is the emerald land of green Ireland. Walking in the green rice fields, the westerly wind prevailing all the year round blows the heaviness and tranquility of history.

In the humid air, Ambition of the Earth is staged here, and the movie poster of Raine's Daughter is also fixed on this beautiful beach.

Through the gray-green layers of trees, you may be lucky enough to see Finch, a star dolphin who has been playing in Dingle Bay since 1984.

Take a stroll in Dingle and have a beautiful encounter with classic movie scenes.

location: located in the center of Dingle Peninsula, Carey County on the west coast of Ireland, 15km away from Cork

Transportation: take the train to Tralee Train Station, walk to Tralee Bus Station and take the bus to Dingle (The Quay Opp Super Valu). Get off at Lispole (Opposite Post Office) station

3. Kinsell: an internationally renowned gourmet town

Kinsell is a famous seaside resort town, with yachts in its harbor and numerous water sports. Walking on the dock, the calm water is as peaceful and comfortable as life here.

In the colorful town of Kinsell, there are many first-class restaurants with seafood as their specialty. Just looking at the menu and recipes, you can't help drooling.

As a foodie, how can you not come to Kinsell? Maybe you won't want to leave when you arrive.

location: a small fishing village located in Cork County, Ireland, which is located in the south of Cork City, 25km away from Cork City

Transportation: Cork-Kinsale-Garrettstown, Bus Eire Ann No.249, passing through Kinsell Town for 5 minutes, with 9 flights per day

4. Cong: Let the fresh and natural wind blow. The town is surrounded by streams, and lakes, green grasslands and sheep grazing can be seen everywhere.

There are many stone bridges, the ruins of a medieval manor and some huts with thatched roofs in Kangzhen.

Friends who go to Kangzhen must go to Ashford Castle.

It used to be a magnificent Victorian manor, which exudes mystery, elegance and tranquility. Now it has been transformed into a hotel, still romantic and elegant.

location: next to cribb Lake, across Mayo County and Galway County

Transportation: take bus No.432 at Francis Street(Abbey Church) in Galway, and drive from Galway (Bus Station) to Cong(Crowes Nest Pub). Get off at Moytura Cross Station (Northbound)

Experience not to be missed: horseback riding, fishing, health and leisure center, golf course

5. Clifden: Walking in? Road to the sky?

Clifton town is small, clean, quiet and simple, but it also has a large-scale Gothic St.? Yue Se Church is decorated with rose windows, stained glass and portraits of saints.

Live music in Pub is very famous in the town, and many people come to listen to authentic Irish music.

Friends who come to Clifton must go around a 15-kilometer circular road to the west of the town. This road, called Sky road, winds on the hillside overlooking the magnificent scenery of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf, and is one of the most beautiful coastal roads in Ireland.

coordinates: located in the middle and west coast of Ireland

Transportation: Take bus No.923 at Galway Coach Station in Galway, and get off at Canal Bridge, the penultimate stop in Veldons. The journey takes about 2 hours.

Don't miss it: Is it done on foot or by bike? Road to the sky?

6. Golve Town: Venice in the west

Golve is picturesque, with lakes, rivers, bridges and medieval buildings set off and complement each other. It was once described by Keats, a famous Irish poet, as? Venice in the west? .

the town is adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean, with the best sea view in Ireland, and there is a resort attracting countless tourists to the south? Cliff of Moher. The whole coast stands upright on the edge of the ocean like an axe chopping a sword.

under the impact of crustal changes and the waves of the Atlantic Ocean for countless years, nature has created such an amazing masterpiece. Why don't you feel it?

Transportation: The train from Heuston Railway Station in Dublin to Golve runs 7 times a day and takes about 3 hours to arrive. Bus No.2 from Dublin to Golve runs 15 times a day and takes about 3 hours and 4 minutes to arrive.

7. Birdhill Town: A small ecological town

Birdhill is a picturesque town in beautiful countryside, which has a unique landscape, rich and diverse wildlife, extensive habitats and an interesting and diverse agricultural environment.

exquisite green gardens and modern sculptures make this beautiful small village more beautiful. In recent years, the local community has also developed country parks, literary trails and walking routes to pursue nature and heritage.

You are full of love and like wild animals, and the door of Birdhill is always open to you.

location: Tipperary county, Ireland

transportation: take the train from Limerick Train Station in Limerick, town, drive to Ballybrophy Train Station, and get off at Castleconnell Train Station at the penultimate stop. The whole journey takes about 1 hour

8. Killarney: a place where natural scenery gathers

Killarney is a small walking town on the ring road of Kaili, and every trail is a history lesson.

At the same time, there are many lakes in the town. The lakes are born in the mountains, while the castles are hidden in the mountains and lakes.

The first national park in Ireland, Killarney National Park, is located in the west and south of Killarney Town, where the scenery is charming, the history is long, the ecology is excellent, birds and deer flock together, and there are three famous lakes.

Kilani is the best choice for friends who like to feel the charm of nature on foot.

Location: Kerry County, southwest Ireland

Transportation: You can take the train from Dublin or Cork to Killani, which takes about 3.5 hours from Dublin and 1.5 hours from Cork; The most common route is to take a bus, or you can stop over in Killani

9, Dalquie: Wandering in the History

Dartsch Town is an attractive coastal town. Walking in the old town center, the fresh, elegant and quiet feeling created by those ancient buildings will come on.

The ancient castle in Dalquie is a landmark building here, which was built in the early Middle Ages. Now, as a historical heritage center, a sitcom reflecting Irish customs in the Middle Ages is staged every day.

If you come to Dalquie, you should visit Castle Street in Dalquie, which is crowded with various shops on both sides, bustling but not noisy.

Step on the brisk adagio, smell the lazy breath, and quietly feel the years flowing slowly in the town.

location: located in the east-central part of Ireland island, in the southern suburb of Dublin, belonging to Dublin, Leicester, Ireland

Transportation: it takes only about half an hour to get there from downtown Dublin

1. castleton Bell: a port town rich in seafood

castleton Bell is the best natural port in Ireland, warm and humid, which is in line with Irish holiday ideals whether it is fishing in the sea or hiking in the mountains.

But the fishermen here are not so leisurely. This is Ireland's first whitefin fish port, with as many as 7 Irish fishing boats operating in this sea area every week, and nearly 2 fishing boats from other European countries join in.

When you come here, you can't miss the rich seafood (including lobster, cod, herring, tuna and so on).

Location: Cork County, Ireland

Transportation: Bus No.46 from Cork leaves for castleton Bell every day.