Ireland's Top 5 Most Beautiful Villages | Discover Hidden Gems & Picturesque Landscapes

247,934
0
Published 2023-02-22
In this video, we'll take you on a journey through Ireland's top 5 most beautiful villages, showcasing hidden gems and picturesque landscapes that will take your breath away. From the charming streets of Adare to the stunning coastal scenery of Kinsale, you'll discover the true beauty of Ireland's countryside. Join us as we explore these quaint villages and learn about their history, culture, and local traditions.

All Comments (21)
  • One piece of good advice if you are coming to visit, fly into Shannon Airport and you will be ideally located for travelling. Lots of people fly into Dublin and realise they have made a mistake with crazy high hotel prices and miles away from these and other gems, but do visit it's a beautiful part of the world ☘️🇮🇪☘️
  • I've been to all 5 ❤. You could do Irelands 100 most beautiful towns. They are all over this verdant isle. 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪
  • @philbarber9738
    I've been to a fare share of countries over the years but Ireland remains my favorite. I've enjoyed all the other countries but there is a certain magic about this country that separates it from the others. One beautiful locale after the next with a great vibe to go along with the cheery nature of the people. Once again, I've met fine people in all countries but no one is more welcoming to a stranger than the Irish.
  • @KimMorgan-hc3rk
    Fabulous! I sure enjoyed this scenic tour of 5 villages in Ireland and gained an insight into some places I've read about and loved, thanks.
  • @Pocockable
    I've been to Doolin, Kenmare, and Kinsale. I especially loved Kenmare and the stone circle. I was also impressed with the Derreenataggart stone circle on the Beara Peninsula. Ptooey on Stonehenge.
  • @susanmoriarty7533
    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder so as beautiful as they are a lot of contenders 💚
  • I love Ireland!!! It's the mist beautiful country I've visited!👩🏻🇧🇷💚☘🇮🇪
  • congratulations on a beautiful film ,some places that most people will never have the pleasure of visiting
  • @TRAVOH
    Nice video showcasing these villages ✅
  • @Lea-rb9nc
    I sent this link to a friend in California. As it happens, I live in the south of France. It would be lovely if she would fly over and meet me in one of these villages then on to a few more before returning to France with me on her next visit. We enjoy Barcelona but it is time to try somewhere else... We both like walking, art, writing, live music, and poetry. Thank you for this enticing podcast.
  • @IrishEyes2121
    Thank you for this video. My grandmother was from Kenmare. I hope to go there some day. I would love to visit the church that she used to go to.
  • Been there done it and can not waite to return all fabulous. Bernard Glasgow
  • I've stayed in Kenmare (which is beautiful village) but I think this video has opted for better known villages. I would say Castletownshend in West Cork should be on the list. The village itself is beautiful (with the castle, where you can stay, at the bottom of the village) but the scenery is outstanding. There are coves with beaches plus it is pretty much surrounded by the sea.
  • @nbenefiel
    I love Dublin. I lived there all of the 70’s. I travelled extensively from Dublin, usually hitchhiking. Those days are gone but it was a wonderful way to meet Irish people. Everyone who picked me up insisted on taking me for a cup of tea or a pint. It was truly magical.
  • @nathanbraidman5372
    Try Broughshane in County Antrim. Has won loads of awards as the best kept traditional village in the UK/Ireland. Slemish mountain which has close associations with Saint Patrick is located nearby.
  • I have stayed in Adare in a thatched cottage. Beautiful. We have a relative born there.