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Traditional music, colourful towns, rugged Connemara landscapes, Atlantic coastline and lively cultural heritage make County Galway one of Ireland’s highlights
Ancient passage tombs, historic castles, rolling countryside and important heritage sites make County Meath central to Ireland’s rich history
Wild Atlantic scenery, windswept beaches, rugged islands, sacred pilgrimage sites and peaceful countryside give County Mayo its untamed character
Holiday accommodation in Ireland offers a wide range of options, from castles and country estates to cosy cottages and charming B&B`s. Choose a thatched seaside cottage in County Meath, or a family friendly coastal holiday house in County Mayo.
Once you have visited Ireland, it is certainly true that a part of you will never leave. What it lacks in size it makes up for in variety, and what it lacks in good weather is compensated by the time spent indoors, and the socialising that comes with it! The rainfall also benefits the countryside and leaves everything coloured vividly green which in turn makes the cottages, settlements and coastal cliffs stand out. But don't be surprised if you get lots of sunshine too - it's not just a land of rainy weather!
Time spent in a holiday house in Ireland offers the chance of being a part of the local landscape, and an invitation into the local customs, events and parties that seem to occur nearly every day. If you choose to spend your time in a holiday cottage in Ireland in Galway on the rugged Atlantic coast you will find a fast-growing cultural side, as well as throwbacks to past times through ruined castles and the Aran islands off the coast. A holiday house in Ireland (or apartment) in Connemara will lead you to a peninsula bounded on 3 sides by the Atlantic.















