Ireland

Season Guide

Winter (December – February): Mild but wet and windy, with occasional frost and snow in inland and northern areas.

Spring (March – May): Cool and increasingly sunny, with blooming landscapes and longer daylight hours.

Summer (June – August): Mild and relatively dry, with long days ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and wet, with shorter days and colourful foliage, often accompanied by windy conditions

Top Regions To Visit

Dublin

The capital blends Georgian streets, historic landmarks, traditional Irish pubs and a vibrant cultural scene, with quiet courtyards, boutique galleries and riverside walks along the Liffey.

Galway

Galway’s colorful streets give way to a lively arts scene, cosy cafés and music-filled pubs, while the surrounding Connemara region offers rugged coastline, boglands and tranquil lakes.

Killarney

Killarney is a gateway to dramatic landscapes, including serene lakes, hidden valleys and forest trails in Killarney National Park, perfect for scenic drives and walks.

Cork

Cork city’s vibrant streets lead to the Wild Atlantic Way, where windswept beaches, remote fishing villages and jagged cliffs reveal the country’s untamed beauty.

Causeway Coast

Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coast is defined by the Giant’s Causeway’s striking basalt formations, quiet cliff paths and historic castles perched above the Atlantic.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a guided horseback ride across Ireland’s untouched beaches and dunes, a distinctly Irish coastal experience.

Join a traditional Irish cooking class, making soda bread, colcannon and other native dishes with local ingredients.

Go on a boat tour of Ireland’s remote Atlantic islands, spotting puffins, gannets and seals.

Take a private fishing trip, , targeting wild salmon or trout native to Ireland’s waterways.

Take a private falconry session over rugged Irish cliffs and open boglands, learning to handle hawks, owls and falcons under the guidance of an expert.

LaTrove’s Top Travel Tips For Ireland

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Ireland

Our Favourite Places To Stay

The Lodge at Ashford Castle

County Mayo

The Lodge at Ashford Castle is a relaxed country-house hideaway on the Ashford estate, offering views over Lough Corrib and easy access to the castle’s expansive grounds. Guests can explore woodland trails, try activities like falconry or cycling, dine at Wilde’s or simply enjoy the quiet charm of a lakeside retreat.

Hayfield Manor

Cork

Hayfield Manor is a tranquil, family-owned estate tucked behind leafy gardens in the heart of Cork. Its interiors feel warm and refined, with classic rooms, quiet lounges and the gentle atmosphere of a lived-in country home. Guests can enjoy the spa, swim in the indoor pool or enjoy peaceful garden corners, while dining ranges from elegant Irish cooking to relaxed meals overlooking the grounds.

The Killarney Park

Killarney

The Killarney Park is a five‑star hotel in the heart of Killarney, combining refined rooms with bespoke furnishings and a welcoming atmosphere. Guests can enjoy seasonal Irish cuisine, relax in the spa, pool and wellness facilities, play golf nearby, or explore the trails, lakes and forests of Killarney National Park.

Adare Manor

County Limerick

Adare Manor is a neo‑Gothic five‑star estate set on 840 acres of rolling Irish countryside. Guests can play its championship golf course, unwind in the spa and enjoy Michelin‑starred dining or relaxed lounge experiences, all within a historic manor rich in character and charm.

The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection

Dublin

The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection, is a historic five‑star hotel overlooking St. Stephen's Green in Dublin. Guests can enjoy elegantly furnished rooms, refined dining, classic afternoon tea, a spa and an indoor pool, all within walking distance of the city’s cultural and shopping highlights.

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