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Gwendolyn & Kyle

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Gwen and Kyle absolutely loved their time in Ireland when they explored together in 2023. They came back with so many great recommendations—especially if you’re thinking of venturing beyond Cork to cities like Galway and Dublin. Some of their favorite memories also came from small towns, hidden trails, and spots off the beaten path. If you’re planning to make a trip out of visiting Ireland, definitely reach out to them for tips and ideas—they’d love to share!
Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park, Ireland

When Kyle and Gwen visited Ireland, Killarney National Park quickly became one of their favorite places. With its sweeping mountains, sparkling lakes, peaceful woodlands, and waterfalls, it felt like stepping into a storybook. We loved exploring the trails, wandering through Muckross Estate, and just taking in the beauty all around us—it’s a spot they’ll never forget.

Midleton Jameson Distillery

Midleton Jameson Distillery

Distillery Walk, Midleton, P25 Y394, Ireland

For lovers of Irish whiskey, the Jameson Distillery in Midleton makes for an unforgettable day trip from Cork. On the Distillery Experience tour, guests encounter the world’s largest pot still, savor a premium whiskey tasting, and even sample whiskey drawn straight from a cask in the atmospheric Maturation Warehouse.

Blarney Castle & Gardens

Blarney Castle & Gardens

Cork, Ireland

Kyle and Gwen absolutely loved visiting Blarney Castle. Home to the legendary Blarney Stone, this iconic site has welcomed visitors for centuries. According to myth, kissing the stone grants the gift of eloquence—and millions still climb the ancient battlements each year to try it. Beyond the castle, the gardens, tree-lined paths, and tranquil waterways made it feel like a truly magical place.

Kinsale

Kinsale

Kinsale, Ireland

A colorful medieval fishing town and the starting point of the Wild Atlantic Way, Kinsale is known for its charm, rich history, and incredible food scene. Wander through boutique shops, stroll along the beach, or explore the 17th-century Charles Fort. It’s a perfect spot to soak up the beauty and culture of coastal Ireland.