site map
travel blog
Accommodation
Car Hire
Deals
See & Do
Location
dublin city
dublin city centre
dublin airport
dublin county
---------------------
belfast city
cork city
derry city
galway city
kilkenny city
limerick city
waterford city
shannon airport
killarney / kerry
---------------------
antrim county
armagh county
carlow county
cavan county
clare county
cork county
derry county
donegal county
down county
fermanagh county
galway county
kerry county
kildare county
kilkenny county
laois county
leitrim county
limerick county
londonderry county
longford county
louth county
mayo county
meath county
monaghan county
offaly county
roscommon county
sligo county
tipperary county
tyrone county
waterford county
westmeath county
wexford county
wicklow county
Accommodation
Hotel & Guesthouses
Bed and Breakfast
Farmhouses
Self-Catering
Hostel
Campus
Arrival Date
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Aug-2008
Sep-2008
Oct-2008
Nov-2008
Dec-2008
Jan-2009
Feb-2009
Mar-2009
Apr-2009
May-2009
Jun-2009
Jul-2009
Aug-2009
Sep-2009
Oct-2009
Nov-2009
Dec-2009
Jan-2010
Feb-2010
Mar-2010
Apr-2010
May-2010
Jun-2010
Jul-2010
Aug-2010
Nights
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
People
Adults
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Child (<12yrs)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Baby (<3yrs)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Please Enable Script
HOW?
car hire from €19.99
Choose a county
--- Select County ---
Antrim
Armagh
Carlow
Cavan
Clare
Cork
Derry
Donegal
Down
Dublin
Fermanagh
Galway
Kerry
Kildare
Kilkenny
Laois
Leitrim
Limerick
Longford
Louth
Mayo
Meath
Monaghan
Offaly
Roscommon
Sligo
Tipperary
Tyrone
Waterford
Westmeath
Wexford
Wicklow
scenic drives ireland
Home
>
ireland
> ireland scenic drives
Ireland Scenic Drives
Choose from our selection of scenic drives in ireland below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
90 scenic drives in ireland
Page 1 of 9
Barony of Gaultier
Barony of Gaultier
Waterford, Waterford
The ancient Barony of Gaultier with its rolling hills, craggy cliffs and stand, has much to offer the discerning visitor. One can cycle along its country roads or go coarse fishing in Bell Lake or catch a quiet amble up the Minaun in one's pleasure. A round of golf in Faithlegg, Waterford Castle or Dunmore would satisfy the appetite of any golfer. Sailing and watersports in the Suir estuary and sea is a must for the ardent sea lover. Visit the craft people in the Barony or capture a scene on...
Westwards - Vee Gap, Eastwards - Comeragh Drive
Westwards - Vee Gap, Eastwards - Comeragh Drive
Lismore, Waterford
Horn Head
Horn Head
Falcarragh, Donegal
Coastal drive with panoramic views of the North West Donegal coast. From Falcarragh follow the N56 coastal road that leads past Horn Head to Dunfanaghy. You can visit Mc Swiney’s Gun – a natural blow hole that at certain times, when the tide rushes in can give the effect of a loud explosion. Nearby Sheephaven Bay provides beautiful scenic views and Ards Forest Park, just north of Creeslough, is a haven for native Irish fauna....
The South Mayo Drive
The South Mayo Drive
Castlebar, Mayo
This drive brings you to the lake-studded and wooded district of South Mayo, where at various points on your journey, you will pass by three beautiful lakes, Lough corrib, Lough Carra and Lough Mask. Leave Castlebar on the N84 for Ballinrobe. After about 11 km there is a signpost for Ballintubber Abbey to your left. Take this road to one of Ireland's most enduring places of worship, Ballintubber Abbey, which was built in 1216 by Cathal Crobhdhearg O'Connor, King of Connacht, for the Order of...
Malin Head
Malin Head
Malin head, Donegal
As well as having an impressive coastline, fantastic beaches and breathtaking scenery, Malin Head is the most northerly point in Ireland. Malin Head is located at the tip of the Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal. And here on Malin Head you'll find Bamba's Crown, the most northerly point. There's a tower here which was built in 1805 as a Lloyds Signal Station.
Popular activities in the area include swimming, a variety of watersports, walking, angling, photography and for those inter...
Central Donegal
Central Donegal
Donegal Town, Donegal
Donegal Town to Lifford via Barnesmore Gap, Ballybofey, Convoy and Raphoe. The N15 from Donegal town skirts the southern extremities of the Bluestack Mountains. From there continue on to the twin towns of Ballybofey and Stranorlar, on the river Finn. Ballybofey is home of Magee Tweeds, from there it is a short drive to Lifford the administrative capital of Donegal....
Scenic Drives
Scenic Drives
Dunmore East, Waterford
There is a magnificent scenic drive from Dunmore East along the edge of Waterford Harbour to the small villages of Passage East and Cheekpoint, 6-7 miles up-river. Many places of Historical interest may be seen on this drive. Leaving lower Dunmore East and heading north, one first comes to the small village of KILLEA (Cill Aodh). This area takes its name from the Church or Cell established here by Aodh or Hugh at the end of the fourth Century, Aodh was a disciple of St Declan of Ardmore and...
The Lakes Tour
The Lakes Tour
Castlebar, Mayo
The Lakes Tour - (102 km/64 mls) Castlebar - Straide - Foxford - Ballina - Crossmolina - Laharadaun - Pontoon - Foxford - Straide - Castlebar Leave Castlebar on the N5 road and turn left at Bellavary taking the N26 for Straide. This was the birthplace of Michael Davitt, who established the Land League in the 1800s to fight for the rights of Irish Tenants. His family were evicted when Davitt was a child because they couldn't pay their rent. He saw the suffering inflicted on people through t...
The North Mayo Drive
The North Mayo Drive
Ballina, Mayo
The North Mayo Drive - (173 km/108mls) Ballina - Killala - Ballycastle - Belderg - Barnatra - Belmullet - Mullet Peninsula - Belmullet - Bangor - Crossmolina - Ballina) Leave Ballina, going north towards Killala. Along the way, you will pass near Kilmoremoy where a church was founded by St. Patrick's disciple, Olcan. St. Patrick is also said to have founded a church in Killala, which is assigned to one of his disciples, St Muredach. This area is rich in archaeological remains and ecclesia...
Bluestack Mountains
Bluestack Mountains
Donegal Town, Donegal
Donegal to Ardara via the Bluestack Mountains.
There is a much more direct route from Donegal town to Ardara but there is not a more scenic one than that which cuts inlands from Donegal town to the Bluestack mountains. The area is a splendid location for walking and Lough Eske provides fine fishing....
Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 of 9
Next
Alternative Accommodation, Ireland