Folks… Ireland ! What can I say - if Ireland was situated in the middle of Europe it would be the most visited country! If you’re able to drive or be driven do it! It will be the best decision you’ll ever make ! Have fun and let me know how it goes
hello person reading this, if this reaches anyone. we're from different parts of the world, we lead different lives, we are different people. but yet, this piece, this video, has brought us together. and i will never meet you, but just remember we're still connected by this piece- by simply listening to it, together. it's crazy how the internet can bring people together, huh? and i hope you're doing more than "okay," and if you aren't, remember: you will be okay, and that's a promise. please be easy on yourself- it's been a tough year, i know, but we're almost over it, and you will be happy. i don't know how much you'll remember of this, but i'm glad that our lives intertwined in this little way. have a nice day, or night, and lastly, nice life.
Hope to move with my family within next 5 months. I wish to see these scenaries from my naked eyes.Pls bless me to make my dreams come true. ❤️💪 This is an amazing vedio ❤❤❤ love it from Srilanka.
I follow your content, closely and love what you share... now im glad you have shared my beautiful Isle. I differ in some ways from your list and if i may i will share it... The only time "The ring of kerry" outshines the "Beara" is at 6am... for the ring of kerry is hugely over visited and causes major traffic jams so much so id vote for it to be a one way system. The Beara however is more of a unspoilt hardcore and majestic area to visit at anytime of the year and one would feel they are the first to find it. Conor's pass is not to be missed at all costs. If you visit one city make it Galway... im from Dublin... Donegal and Mayo are the kings of scenery, im very surprised you didnt mention Achill island or Doolough park, vist it along with Connemera. Skip Kilkee clifs... loophead is where to go for a less populated (tourism) feeling and personally a better view. Im delighted of your review of Ireland and looking forward to your next video, as always i appreciate them. Thanks
Awesome, thank you ! And everyone else take notes as this could help! I do think if you drive an can get up early some of these locations will feel like you have it to yourself
Enjoyed your video. My dad lived in Kusadasi for 15 years. Not been since 2016. But going back there in august. Great to see the place you go to where we used to eat and drink. Got a glimpse of angie as well at mr moons. Happy days 😊
🏰 If you’re fascinated by Irish history and legends, you’ll love the chilling tale of the Headless Horseman of Kilkea Castle! 🖤 Discover the haunting story behind one of Ireland’s most mysterious figures and explore the rich history of this iconic castle in County Kildare. Check out the video here: [Insert Link] 💬 Let me know your thoughts on the legend in the comments - do you believe the Headless Horseman still roams the grounds of Kilkea Castle? 🌙 #IrishLegends #KilkeaCastle #GhostStories ua-cam.com/video/BqD8fyvRv7o/v-deo.html
Lovely video, however you never mentioned Waterford the oldest city in Ireland. It was the first place the Vikings landed and was the largest working harbour. There is the Viking triangle whereby you can see many artifacts. A local artist carved the whole story into a magnificent tree which he first carved in the shape of a sword. It is more than 15 metres in length. The largest natural lagoon in Europe is in the back strand in Tramore Co. Waterford. In addition in Wexford, the oldest working lighthouse in the world is situated. Not to mention Carlow where the largest dolman in Europe is open to public viewing. Maybe someone could make a video of all the lovely places along the south and south East of Ireland. A series would promote our beautiful country and make very interesting viewing.
Irish people are lovely . they are peaceful . chilly seasons here , so tourists can not go such remote area. Even at such tourists place there is no toilets .
I so wish I'd have seen Ireland, when I was able. Our grandchildren always needed something, and it was put off. Now, I can't even sit through a single Mass.
May I add that the likes of flying a drone in certain areas in Ireland technically need a license from the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS). These are free to apply for and can get to the page by doing a quick Google search. All Special Protection Areas (SPAs) will require one and some Special Areas of Conservation (SACs). It's easy to Google where these are. For example, the Cliffs of Moher has several endangered species that may abandon their nest due to interference from drones. Another example would be on the Great Blasket there is often thousands of Grey Seal that breed there and flying a drone overhead may disrupt the nursing of pups. Some areas are also no fly zones like O Briens Tower at the Cliffs of Moher so also be aware if these. Don't be a dick like some people and appreciate nature for what it is when you visit
South East is somehow the least hyped yet the most beautiful. Truth is west is barren and often miserable while south east is like lush jungle/mountain. Best drive feeling is probably copper coast!
Folks… Ireland ! What can I say - if Ireland was situated in the middle of Europe it would be the most visited country! If you’re able to drive or be driven do it! It will be the best decision you’ll ever make ! Have fun and let me know how it goes
If it were situated in the middle of Europe, wouldn’t it just be like Austria?
Was! Not Ireland anymore
Was not more Ireland
What castle is that with 6 walls at 11:04 in the film?
hello person reading this, if this reaches anyone. we're from different parts of the world, we lead different lives, we are different people. but yet, this piece, this video, has brought us together. and i will never meet you, but just remember we're still connected by this piece- by simply listening to it, together. it's crazy how the internet can bring people together, huh? and i hope you're doing more than "okay," and if you aren't, remember: you will be okay, and that's a promise. please be easy on yourself- it's been a tough year, i know, but we're almost over it, and you will be happy. i don't know how much you'll remember of this, but i'm glad that our lives intertwined in this little way. have a nice day, or night, and lastly, nice life.
Hope to move with my family within next 5 months. I wish to see these scenaries from my naked eyes.Pls bless me to make my dreams come true. ❤️💪
This is an amazing vedio ❤❤❤ love it from Srilanka.
You can still kiss the Blarney Stone, I did it during our trip to Ireland last year. Ireland feels magical and the people are the best!
Ireland is stunning! It never ceases to amaze us. Moving here was the best decision we ever made. The people are second to none.
The best of Ireland is not a tourist site but its people.
So so true ❤ beautiful people 🙏xxxxxx
Absolutely! They are such lovely people.
So the opposite of France? 😅
Thanks
Wow❤
Thank you for showing our great Beautiful country in 4K 🙂🙌❤️
Ireland is beautiful!!!! 😍
Ireland is very fascinating
I love water views. Reminds me of how I feel when I drink water. So good!
Wow Ireland is an amazing country.
definitely one of the most beautiful countries itw
Amazing Ireland 🇮🇪
Beautiful place
I was lucky to tour this beautiful country love it there!
I follow your content, closely and love what you share... now im glad you have shared my beautiful Isle.
I differ in some ways from your list and if i may i will share it...
The only time "The ring of kerry" outshines the "Beara" is at 6am... for the ring of kerry is hugely over visited and causes major traffic jams so much so id vote for it to be a one way system. The Beara however is more of a unspoilt hardcore and majestic area to visit at anytime of the year and one would feel they are the first to find it.
Conor's pass is not to be missed at all costs.
If you visit one city make it Galway... im from Dublin...
Donegal and Mayo are the kings of scenery, im very surprised you didnt mention Achill island or Doolough park, vist it along with Connemera.
Skip Kilkee clifs... loophead is where to go for a less populated (tourism) feeling and personally a better view.
Im delighted of your review of Ireland and looking forward to your next video, as always i appreciate them.
Thanks
Awesome, thank you ! And everyone else take notes as this could help! I do think if you drive an can get up early some of these locations will feel like you have it to yourself
Thank you mate! Awesome video.
Beautiful amazing
Wonderful view ❤❤❤❤
Just beautiful!
Nice view ❤
Stunning views
I love Ireland and its people! Great country!
great video. feel like traveling now
Beautiful view
Beautifull 😍😍😍
Wonderful place
Èire is the Best, so green. The country of Young People
England and Ireland are so beautiful people minds RE in Spain and Italy but mine is still here after first visit
Go to Ireland! It’s a beautiful country and the friendliest people you’ll ever meet
Awesome video.Thanks
Merveille préservée ♡
Wow awesome 😎😎😎
Very Beautiful place 😊😊
Thanks for your Video !
Enjoyed your video. My dad lived in Kusadasi for 15 years. Not been since 2016. But going back there in august. Great to see the place you go to where we used to eat and drink. Got a glimpse of angie as well at mr moons. Happy days 😊
August is a good time for it too
I love Ireland❤️🥰And your voice is so calming!👍🏻
🏰 If you’re fascinated by Irish history and legends, you’ll love the chilling tale of the Headless Horseman of Kilkea Castle! 🖤 Discover the haunting story behind one of Ireland’s most mysterious figures and explore the rich history of this iconic castle in County Kildare. Check out the video here: [Insert Link] 💬 Let me know your thoughts on the legend in the comments - do you believe the Headless Horseman still roams the grounds of Kilkea Castle? 🌙 #IrishLegends #KilkeaCastle #GhostStories
ua-cam.com/video/BqD8fyvRv7o/v-deo.html
Beautiful
Lovely video, however you never mentioned Waterford the oldest city in Ireland. It was the first place the Vikings landed and was the largest working harbour. There is the Viking triangle whereby you can see many artifacts. A local artist carved the whole story into a magnificent tree which he first carved in the shape of a sword. It is more than 15 metres in length.
The largest natural lagoon in Europe is in the back strand in Tramore Co. Waterford.
In addition in Wexford, the oldest working lighthouse in the world is situated.
Not to mention Carlow where the largest dolman in Europe is open to public viewing.
Maybe someone could make a video of all the lovely places along the south and south East of Ireland. A series would promote our beautiful country and make very interesting viewing.
Beautiful 😍
I wish I could go to these places once
You can just believe in yourself ❤
Amazing 🤩
Nice place
Fantastic ❤❤
I like Ireland, I wish I could visit it one day
💚 lovely 😍
Excellent
Your title picture shows the beach at White Rocks in Northern Ireland, with the town of Portrush in the background
Awesome
Awesome 👍
Good vloging
V nice❤❤❤
Magnificent
Is beautiful
Great
Niceee
Graat job Lifestyle Hal - just one correction Kilkee is pronounced Kil Key not Kil Quay - a small thing, this is an excellent overview of Ireland
Oops sorry about that !
Nice
thank you!
Ireland❤
❤ Ireland
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Ireland beauty ❤
Good
Irish people are lovely . they are peaceful . chilly seasons here , so tourists can not go such remote area. Even at such tourists place there is no toilets .
I wish to see and enjoy 'Sligo'
I so wish I'd have seen Ireland, when I was able. Our grandchildren always needed something, and it was put off. Now, I can't even sit through a single Mass.
Lindo❤
An AI commentary.....Corks' 'colourful port' is not named (at 4:20; it's called Cobh, pron. COVE).
May I add that the likes of flying a drone in certain areas in Ireland technically need a license from the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS).
These are free to apply for and can get to the page by doing a quick Google search.
All Special Protection Areas (SPAs) will require one and some Special Areas of Conservation (SACs). It's easy to Google where these are. For example, the Cliffs of Moher has several endangered species that may abandon their nest due to interference from drones. Another example would be on the Great Blasket there is often thousands of Grey Seal that breed there and flying a drone overhead may disrupt the nursing of pups.
Some areas are also no fly zones like O Briens Tower at the Cliffs of Moher so also be aware if these.
Don't be a dick like some people and appreciate nature for what it is when you visit
Well you sure picked the right weather to display in the video 😂😂😂
Just to remind you that Ireland is an island consisting of both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Each jurisdiction is worthy of a trip.
19:04 mark, why are you showing an aerial view of Cashel Murphy from the Dingle Peninsula as being near Cashel, IT IS NOT.
Ah yes, the beautiful town/village of Moher
Mash Allah
Combien de pubs y a-t-il
Dublin ?
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Bartell Walks
Long ago, I learned Irish words spoken in 'Sligo' of 🇮🇪 but their pronunciation and accent are quite
different from BrE. However, I like the Irish
I am still looking for 4k and i can't find it
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216 Hilpert Freeway
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Thompson Streets
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Shaina Field
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966 Bette Center
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Can anyone from Ireland tell me how many centuries that the invention of Irish Whiskey and Guinness Beer dates back to in Ireland?
Champlin River
Oberbrunner Groves
You left out the Copper Coast and Dungarvan,not to mention the Waterford Greenway..
South East is somehow the least hyped yet the most beautiful. Truth is west is barren and often miserable while south east is like lush jungle/mountain. Best drive feeling is probably copper coast!
What about carlow
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You left out many many other places on the east coast!
Somebody watching??😊😊