With a landscape of greatly varied terrain spread across a relatively small country, Ireland makes for the perfect location no matter what activity you are looking to take part in. The only drawback can be the weather, especially outside of the somewhat warmer and drier summer months, so if you are taking part in an outdoor pursuit in Ireland be sure to check the weather forecast beforehand and always have a raincoat at hand!
From woodland parks to beaches and mountains, Ireland has always had a great selection of cycling routes to choose from. Recently, there has been a rise in what are known as 'Greenways' springing up in Ireland. These are designated walking and cycling paths and are usually created from disused railway lines.
Find out MoreTaking your time on a walk or a hike is one of the more relaxing ways to take in all that Ireland has to offer. There are designated trails, cut out from disused railway lines, woods, forests, beaches, mountains and, if you're looking for a more urban experience, the cities of Ireland all have free walking tours.
Find out MoreGolfing in Ireland is held in high esteem. Testing your swing against the wild winds of the Northwest, playing some of the most beautifully manicured courses found anywhere in the world or chipping in on the number 18 at the Old Head of Kinsale have all become rites of passage for golfers across the globe.
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