Ireland - Go Wild Staycation

7 Irish hidden gems

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An island castle rises from the water in this fairy-tale setting, which is now a fantastic forest and activity park. Waymarked trails enable you to explore its native woodlands, bog garden and forest passing through undergroun­d tunnels and along a tree canopy walk, while the activity centre offers a world of adrenalin-charged fun.

Spike Island has a fascinatin­g history spanning 1,300 years. It has been home to a seventh-century monastery, a huge fortress, the largest convict depot in the world in Victorian times and centuries of island homes. A guided tour reveals the story and you can then explore the fort’s atmospheri­c prison cells, impressive military fortificat­ions and multiple exhibition­s.

Viewed from above, Lough Tay in gorgeous County Wicklow resembles a pint of Guinness with its white sands topping the dark lake. The sand was imported by the Guinness family whose estate runs through the area. A must-stop on a walking or driving tour through this stunning landscape.

One of the most important sites in the history of Ireland, the Hill of The O’Neill in Dungannon was home to the powerful Gaelic

O’Neill dynasty. A guided tour starting at Ranfurly House reveals their fascinatin­g story and finishes with a gentle climb up the hill to the glass viewing tower where spectacula­r views await.

For over 400-years, Birr Castle and Demesne has been the private residence of the Parsons family, the Earl and Countess of Rosse. Although the castle is not open to the public, you can explore the beautiful 100-acre gardens and the Science Centre in the grounds with its world-famous Great Telescope, built in 1845.

A ruggedly beautiful island on the Wild Atlantic Way, Arranmore offers an authentic experience of Gaelic Ireland. Waymarked trails take you from sandy beaches to rocky cliffs past ancient monuments while traditiona­l music spills out of lively pubs where there is always a warm welcome to be had.

East meets west in this unique garden that tells the life story of the Greek/Irish writer Patrick Lafcadio Hearn. The area is split into 11 gardens that reflect his journeys beginning in the Victorian garden of his childhood, passing through American, Greek and Japanese gardens and ending in a simple Zen space.

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