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Discover ancient history and stunning coastlines along the scenic Sunny South East.
Experience genuine Irish hospitality and traditional music in charming villages.
Explore the rich Viking heritage and medieval towns scattered throughout the region.
Uncover centuries of stories in Ireland's Ancient East, right here.
Enjoy world-class seafood and breathtaking landscapes on your authentic getaway.
Immerse yourself in the wild beauty and cultural heart of Ireland's southeast.
Getting around South East Ireland is best done by car, offering the most flexibility to explore winding country roads and coastal routes. Major towns are connected by bus services, but these can be infrequent. Trains serve larger hubs like Kilkenny and Waterford. For a truly immersive experience, consider renting a bike to navigate smaller villages and scenic byways. Local taxis are available in towns, but booking in advance is recommended for longer journeys.
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Ireland experiences a temperate maritime climate, characterized by mild winters, cool summers, and generally high humidity. Rainfall is frequent throughout the year, with no distinct dry season, and sunshine can be variable.
June to August offer the warmest temperatures and longest daylight hours, making them ideal for exploring the outdoors and enjoying scenic landscapes with the best chance of sunshine.
The peak tourist season runs from June to August, coinciding with the warmest weather and school holidays. Expect larger crowds and higher prices for accommodation and flights during this period.
From November to February, Ireland experiences its off-season with colder temperatures, shorter daylight hours, and increased rainfall. However, this is a great time for budget travelers and those seeking a more tranquil experience, with fewer tourists and festive Christmas markets.
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Explore millennia of history, from Stone Age marvels to medieval strongholds, on guided walks and expeditions through Ireland's Ancient East.
Explore dramatic coastlines, charming fishing villages, and iconic lighthouses with curated driving and walking tours across Ireland's sunny southeast.
Discover breathtaking landscapes and ancient history on walking tours of the Comeragh Mountains in Ireland's stunning South East.
Immerse yourself in the heart of Norman Ireland with guided tours of Kilkenny, a city steeped in history, legend, and architectural grandeur.
Discover the culinary heart of Ireland with guided food and drink tours across its picturesque South East region.
Step back in time on the Waterford Viking and Medieval Trail, exploring Ireland's oldest city and its rich, layered history. Discover iconic landmarks and tales of conquest and craft.
Getting around South East Ireland is best done by car, offering the most flexibility to explore winding country roads and coastal routes. Major towns are connected by bus services, but these can be infrequent. Trains serve larger hubs like Kilkenny and Waterford. For a truly immersive experience, consider renting a bike to navigate smaller villages and scenic byways. Local taxis are available in towns, but booking in advance is recommended for longer journeys.
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Ireland experiences a temperate maritime climate, characterized by mild winters, cool summers, and generally high humidity. Rainfall is frequent throughout the year, with no distinct dry season, and sunshine can be variable.
Getting around South East Ireland is best done by car, offering the most flexibility to explore winding country roads and coastal routes. Major towns are connected by bus services, but these can be infrequent. Trains serve larger hubs like Kilkenny and Waterford. For a truly immersive experience, consider renting a bike to navigate smaller villages and scenic byways. Local taxis are available in towns, but booking in advance is recommended for longer journeys.
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Explore millennia of history, from Stone Age marvels to medieval strongholds, on guided walks and expeditions through Ireland's Ancient East.
Explore dramatic coastlines, charming fishing villages, and iconic lighthouses with curated driving and walking tours across Ireland's sunny southeast.
Discover breathtaking landscapes and ancient history on walking tours of the Comeragh Mountains in Ireland's stunning South East.
Immerse yourself in the heart of Norman Ireland with guided tours of Kilkenny, a city steeped in history, legend, and architectural grandeur.
Discover the culinary heart of Ireland with guided food and drink tours across its picturesque South East region.
Step back in time on the Waterford Viking and Medieval Trail, exploring Ireland's oldest city and its rich, layered history. Discover iconic landmarks and tales of conquest and craft.
Discover the best tours and activities in South East Ireland with AI-powered recommendations tailored just for you.