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Springtime in Ireland

Springtime in Ireland is a beautiful time of year. The Emerald Isle is renowned for its stunning landscapes, green pastures and natural beauty and when spring, the season of rebirth begins, all these attributes that make Ireland so special come to life. Nature kicks into gear, leaves appear on the trees, flowers bloom and pastures become green once more.

See and Do

Springtime in IrelandWhat’s not to love about springtime in Ireland?  The days are longer and warmer and the weather is ideal for getting out and about and enjoying everything that Ireland has to offer.  From the four corners of Ireland, Antrim to Cork and Donegal to Wexford, there is so much to see and do. From walking and cycling trails, to historical sites, to natural attractions like the Giant’s Causeway, Cliffs of Moher and the Wild Atlantic Way, you will be spoilt for choice. 

Springtime in Ireland | St Patrick's DayThere are many spring festivals and events taking place throughout the counties, including St Patrick’s Day festivities on March 17th. There’ll be parades and weeklong celebrations in city, town and countryside locations across Ireland. Springtime in Ireland is also the perfect time of year for a city break. Wrap up and explore the sights, dine in one of the numerous restaurants, then sit back and enjoy a night of music in one of the many welcoming traditional pubs.

Farmstay B&Bs

Farm HolidaysSpring is the ideal time of year for a Farmstay B&B holiday. You stay with an Irish family who run a working farm and you get to be part of the whole farming experience. If desired, your hosts will take you on a tour of the farm, you can help feed the animals and even collect the eggs. Animals produce their young in springtime, so you’ll get to see new-borns such as lambs, calves, mares and kids. It’s a really exciting time.  Farmhouses are cosy and welcoming and the varied breakfasts are so tasty. A stroll across the fields after breakfast is a perfect start to the day. Whether you want an active farm-stay holiday or a laid back, re-charge your batteries one, your hosts will make sure that your springtime in Ireland just right for you.

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Posted: 04 Mar 2015 by Claire Regan | with 0 comments

Tags: festivals, Irish Farm Holidays, Springtime

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