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Ireland { 197 images } Created 23 Jun 2018

This gallery captures travel images of Ireland.
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  • The Fastnet Rock Lighthouse, built in 1854, is a small islet in the Atlantic Ocean and the most southerly point of Ireland in Co. Cork.  The Fastnet Lighthouse is known as The Teardrop of Ireland, the last sight of Ireland for emigrants sailing to America.
    Fastnet Lighthouse 02.jpg
  • A lonely road leads to the ruins of Molly's Cottage in the Black Valley in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Molly's Cottage 01.jpg
  • Ross Castle is a 15th-century tower house on the edge of Lough Leane, in Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland. It is the ancestral home of the O'Donoghue clan, later associated with the Brownes of Killarney.
    Sunset Ross Castle.jpg
  • Dunguaire Castle is a 16th-century tower house on the southeastern shore of Galway Bay in County Galway, Ireland, near Kinvara. The name derives from the Dun of King Guaire, the legendary king of Connacht.
    Dunguaire Castle 04.jpg
  • Kylemore Abbey was built in the 1850's by Mitchell Henry, as a private home and gift for his wife Margaret.  In 1920 Benedictine Nuns turned the home into a boarding school for girls from 1923 to 2010.  Kylemore Abbey is located in Connemara in Co. Galway.
    Kylemore Abbey 05.jpg
  • Ballynahinch Castle, built in 1754, is a castle hotel set in a private 700 -acre estate in Connemara in County Galway. The estate consists of woodland, rivers and walking trails.
    Ballynahinch Castle 04.jpg
  • The Cliffs of Moher in Co. Clare, Ireland.
    Cliffs of Moher 08.jpg
  • A sunset view of Blackstone Bridge across the river in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Blackstone Bridge 08.jpg
  • Rocky shore at Ballincolla-Dingle Peninsula in Co. Kerry Ireland.
    Ballincolla 03.jpg
  • Blarney Castle built in 1446 by the MacCarthys of Muskerry dynasty in Co. Cork, Ireland.
    Blarney Castle 01.jpg
  • The Cliffs of Moher in Co. Clare, Ireland.
    Cliffs of Moher 02.jpg
  • The Ballaghveema Gap winds and turns its way through rugged terrain in Co. Kerry.
    Ireland 08.jpg
  • Kilmacreehy or Saint MacCreiche Church is one of the oldest church ruins in Co. Clare, Ireland. Founded in the 16th century alongside the shore near Liscannor city.
    Kilmacreehy Gate of Heaven Liscannor...jpg
  • Bunratty Castle was built by the MacNamara family around 1425 and by1475 became the the stronghold to the O'Briens, the largest clan in North Munster.
    Bunratty Castle.jpg
  • Ballynahinch Castle, built in 1754, is a castle hotel set in a private 700 -acre estate in Connemara in County Galway. The estate consists of woodland, rivers and walking trails.
    Ballynahinch Castle 05.jpg
  • Dromoland Castle, built in the 15th century, was the residence of eight generations of the O'Brien family.  The Castle is now a luxury hotel in Co. Clare, Ireland.
    Dromoland Castle 05.jpg
  • Rocky shore at Ballincolla-Dingle Peninsula in Co. Kerry Ireland.
    Ballincolla 02.jpg
  • The cascade in the town of Ennistimon in Co. Clare, Ireland.
    Ennistimon cascade 02.jpg
  • Hore Abbey, down the hill from the Rock of Cashel in Co. Tipperary, Ireland.
    Hore Abbey 01.jpg
  • A view of Blackstone Bridge across the river in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Blackstone Bridge 07.jpg
  • The Minard Castle was built by the Fitzgerald-clan in the 16th century along the Kilmurry Bay in Co. Kerry, Ireland. The Castle was severely damaged by Oliver Cromwells troops in the 17th century.
    Ireland 01.jpg
  • The Beenbawn Strand on the Dingle Peninsula in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Beenbawn Strand 02.jpg
  • A lonely road leads to the ruins of Molly's Cottage in the Black Valley in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Molly's Cottage 02.jpg
  • Morning light streaks through the trees around Dromoland Castle in Co. Clare, Ireland.
    Dromoland Castle 07.jpg
  • Sheep graze in a valley in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Ireland 02.jpg
  • Dunguaire Castle is a 16th-century tower house on the southeastern shore of Galway Bay in County Galway, Ireland, near Kinvara. The name derives from the Dun of King Guaire, the legendary king of Connacht.
    Dunguaire Castle 07.jpg
  • Quinn Abbey.jpg
  • The sun rises along a river, near Ballynahinch Castle Hotel in Connemara Co. Galway, Ireland.
    Connemara river 02.jpg
  • Doonagore Castle is a round 16th-century tower house with a small walled enclosure located about 1 km above the coastal village of Doolin in County Clare, Ireland.
    Doonagore Castle near Doolin 06.jpg
  • Connemara along R341 in Co. Galway, Ireland.
    Connemara 06.jpg
  • The Cliffs of Moher in Co. Clare, Ireland.
    Cliffs of Moher 04.jpg
  • Blarney Castle built in 1446 by the MacCarthys of Muskerry dynasty in Co. Cork, Ireland.
    Blarney Castle 04.jpg
  • Old abandon church in Co. Kerry Ireland.
    Ireland 10.jpg
  • Hussey's Folly near the town of Dingle in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Husseys Folly 01.jpg
  • The Dysert O'Dea Castle is a five storey high tower house built in 1480 by Diarmuid O’Dea, Lord of Cineal Fearmaic and was the home of the O'Dea chiefs up until 1692.  Located in Co. Clare, Ireland.
    Dysert Odea Castle 01.jpg
  • Connemara along R341 in Co. Galway, Ireland.
    Connemara 07.jpg
  • A row boat by Loch Gummeenduff in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Ireland 09.jpg
  • The Cliffs of Moher in Co. Clare, Ireland.
    Cliffs of Moher 01.jpg
  • The sun rises along a river, near Ballynahinch Castle Hotel in Connemara Co. Galway, Ireland.
    Connemara river 03.jpg
  • Kylemore Abbey was built in the 1850's by Mitchell Henry, as a private home and gift for his wife Margaret.  In 1920 Benedictine Nuns turned the home into a boarding school for girls from 1923 to 2010.  Kylemore Abbey is located in Connemara in Co. Galway.
    Kylemore Abbey 02.jpg
  • Pine Island 02.jpg
  • The remnants of an old cottage in Ballaghveema Gap in Co. Kerry.
    Ireland 07.jpg
  • Connemara in Co. Galway.
    Kylemore Abbey 06.jpg
  • Old cottage remains at Coumeenoole South, looking at at the Blasket Islands in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Ireland 03.jpg
  • The sun sets on the rocky shore at Ballincolla-Dingle Peninsula in Co. Kerry Ireland.
    Sunset at Baltincolla 02.jpg
  • Inch Beach reaches into the Dingle Bay in Co. Kerry, Ireland.  The strand is a popular spot for suffers.
    Inch Beach 06.jpg
  • Connemara along R341 in Co. Galway, Ireland.
    Connemara 04.jpg
  • Colmans Abbey in Co. Clare, Ireland.
    Colmans Abbey 01.jpg
  • A row boat on the river near Ballynahinch Castle Hotel in Connemara Co. Galway, Ireland
    Boat on River 02.jpg
  • Connemara along R344 in Co. Galway, Ireland.
    Connemara 10.jpg
  • Kylemore Abbey was built in the 1850's by Mitchell Henry, as a private home and gift for his wife Margaret.  In 1920 Benedictine Nuns turned the home into a boarding school for girls from 1923 to 2010.  Kylemore Abbey is located in Connemara in Co. Galway.
    Kylemore Abbey 01.jpg
  • Remains of a cottage in the Graignagower Valley in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Cottage ruin in Graignagower ValleyB.JPG
  • The Cliffs of Moher in Co. Clare, Ireland.
    Cliffs of Moher 09.jpg
  • A river bridge near Ballynahinch Castle Hotel in Connemara Co. Galway, Ireland.
    Connemara bridge.jpg
  • Kylemore Abbey was built in the 1850's by Mitchell Henry, as a private home and gift for his wife Margaret.  In 1920 Benedictine Nuns turned the home into a boarding school for girls from 1923 to 2010.  Kylemore Abbey is located in Connemara in Co. Galway.
    Kylemore Abbey 07.jpg
  • Reflection of a small tree at Lough Acoose, Coornameana in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Ireland 05.jpg
  • Connemara in Co. Galway, Ireland.
    Connemara 18.jpg
  • A view of the Rock of Cashel from inside Hore Abbey.
    Rock of Cashel 07.jpg
  • Blarney Castle's bell tower, built in 1446 by the MacCarthys of Muskerry dynasty in Co. Cork, Ireland.
    Blarney Castle 03.jpg
  • Rocky shore at Ballincolla-Dingle Peninsula in Co. Kerry Ireland.
    Ballincolla 01.jpg
  • The Fastnet Rock Lighthouse, built in 1854, is a small islet in the Atlantic Ocean and the most southerly point of Ireland in Co. Cork.  The Fastnet Lighthouse is known as The Teardrop of Ireland, the last sight of Ireland for emigrants sailing to America.
    Fastnet Lighthouse 03.jpg
  • Connemara along R344 in Co. Galway, Ireland.
    Connemara 11.jpg
  • Pines Island in Connemara in Co. Galway, Ireland.
    Pines Island Connemara 04.jpg
  • A panoramic view of Lough Acoose, Coornameana in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Lough Acoose Coornameana Panoramic.jpg
  • Colmans Abbey in Co. Clare, Ireland.
    Colmans Abbey 03.jpg
  • Dunguaire Castle is a 16th-century tower house on the southeastern shore of Galway Bay in County Galway, Ireland, near Kinvara. The name derives from the Dun of King Guaire, the legendary king of Connacht.
    Dunguaire Castle 03.jpg
  • Connemara along N59 in Co. Galway, Ireland.
    Connemara 01.jpg
  • A windy road along a mountain in Connemara in Co. Galway, Ireland.
    Connemara 17.jpg
  • The Beenbawn Strand on the Dingle Peninsula in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Beenbawn Strand 01.jpg
  • The Ballaghveema Gap winds and turns its way through rugged terrain in Co. Kerry.
    Ballaghveema Gap 04.jpg
  • Kilmacreehy or Saint MacCreiche Church is one of the oldest church ruins in Co. Clare, Ireland. Founded in the 16th century alongside the shore near Liscannor city.
    Kilmacreehy Gate of Heaven Liscannor...jpg
  • Dunquin Pier is located in Co. Kerry, Ireland, along a coastal stretch framed by huge cliffs.  A narrow road winds its way down to the pier.
    Dunquin Pier 03.jpg
  • The sun rises along a river, near Ballynahinch Castle Hotel in Connemara Co. Galway, Ireland.
    Connemara river 01.jpg
  • Colmans Abbey in Co. Clare, Ireland.
    Colmans Abbey 02.jpg
  • The Ballaghveema Gap winds and turns its way through rugged terrain in Co. Kerry.
    Ballaghveema Gap 02.jpg
  • Connemara along R344 in Co. Galway, Ireland.
    Connemara 15.jpg
  • Dromoland Castle, built in the 15th century, was the residence of eight generations of the O'Brien family.  The Castle is now a luxury hotel in Co. Clare, Ireland.
    Dromoland Castle 06.jpg
  • The Beenbawn Strand on the Dingle Peninsula in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Beenbawn Strand 04.jpg
  • The Ballaghveema Gap winds and turns its way through rugged terrain in Co. Kerry.
    Ballaghveema Gap 03.jpg
  • The sun rises along a river, near Ballynahinch Castle Hotel in Connemara Co. Galway, Ireland.
    Connemara river 04.jpg
  • Stone walls are all that is left from the remnants of an old cottage in Ballaghveema Gap in Co. Kerry.
    Ballaghveema Gap 06.jpg
  • Rugged Terrain in Ballaghveema Gap in Co. Kerry.
    Ballaghveema Gap 08.jpg
  • The remnants of an old cottage in Ballaghveema Gap in Co. Kerry.
    Ballaghveema Gap cottage ruin 01.jpg
  • The remnants of an old cottage in Ballaghveema Gap in Co. Kerry.
    Ballaghveema Gap cottage ruin 03.jpg
  • Doonagore Castle is a round 16th-century tower house with a small walled enclosure located about 1 km above the coastal village of Doolin in County Clare, Ireland.
    Doonagore Castle near Doolin 05.jpg
  • Remains of a cottage in the Graignagower Valley in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Cottage ruin in Graignagower ValleyD.JPG
  • A cascade in the Black Valley in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Cascade near Blackstone Bridge.jpg
  • Blarney Castle in Co. Cork.
    Blarney Castle 05.jpg
  • Connemara along R341 in Co. Galway, Ireland.
    Connemara 03.jpg
  • The Beenbawn Strand on the Dingle Peninsula in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Beenbawn Strand 05.jpg
  • A lonely road leads to the ruins of Molly's Cottage in the Black Valley in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Molly's Cottage 03.jpg
  • Remains of a cottage in the Graignagower Valley in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Cottage ruin in Graignagower ValleyA.JPG
  • Dromoland Castle, built in the 15th century, was the residence of eight generations of the O'Brien family.  The Castle is now a luxury hotel in Co. Clare, Ireland.
    Dromoland Castle 03.jpg
  • The Beenbawn Strand on the Dingle Peninsula in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Beenbawn Strand 06.jpg
  • Old house at Acres along the hill through Gurteen, Doorah in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Old house at Acres 01.jpg
  • The Kinnard Strand on the Dingle Peninsula, looking out toward the sea stack, known as the '"Siorrach" in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Kinnard Strand 02.jpg
  • Quinn Abbey 02.jpg
  • Split stand stone at Aglish Lispole in Co. Kerry.
    Aglish Lispole split standing stone.jpg
  • The Ballaghveema Gap winds and turns its way through rugged terrain in Co. Kerry.
    Ballaghveema Gap 05.jpg
  • A view in Bridia Valley in Co. Kerry, Ireland.
    Bridia Valley 04.jpg
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