Ireland.
Waterford
Founded by Vikings in 914, Waterford is Ireland's oldest city, sitting at the head of Waterford Harbour in the south-east of the country.
Skerries
A small coastal town north of Dublin with a real café and restaurant scene for its size, Skerries sits directly on the water in County Fingal.
Youghal
A designated Irish Heritage Port on the estuary of the River Blackwater in East Cork, Youghal is a historic walled seaside town with medieval and early moder…
Lismore
Pocket-sized heritage town on the River Blackwater in County Waterford, Lismore has a café and restaurant scene that punches above its size.
Clifden
A small harbour town on the northwest coast of County Galway, Clifden sits where the Owenglin River meets Clifden Bay, with mountain terrain rising behind it.
Castlebar
The county town of County Mayo in western Ireland, Castlebar has a café and restaurant scene that punches above its weight for a modest town.
Blessington
Russborough House, an 18th-century estate with a rich art collection, sits just outside this modest County Wicklow town on the edge of the Wicklow mountains.
Kenmare
At the head of Kenmare Bay in southwest County Kerry, this village punches well above its size with an unusually dense concentration of cafés and restaurants…
Rosslare Harbour
Rosslare Harbour is a small village in County Wexford, Ireland, that grew around the ferry port now known as Rosslare Europort, developed in 1906 to handle s…
Enniscorthy
Enniscorthy, on the River Slaney in County Wexford, is best known as the stronghold of the 1798 Rebellion — Vinegar Hill, where rebels made their headquarter…
Dromoland
This grey-stone Irish castle with battlemented towers, ivy-draped walls, and manicured grounds in County Clare offers a grand lakeside retreat set against ro…
Dingle
This small Atlantic fishing town on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry packs an unusual number of cafés and restaurants into its centre for a place its siz…
Moville
Tiny coastal village on the Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal, Moville sits on the shore of Lough Foyle with a handful of cafés and restaurants that punc…
Graiguenamanagh
Duiske Abbey, the largest of the thirty-four medieval Cistercian abbeys in Ireland, sits at the centre of this small County Kilkenny village on the River Bar…
Kilronan
The main settlement on Inishmore, the largest of the Aran Islands off County Galway, Kilronan is a compact fishing and tourism village set at the water's edge.
Kingscourt
Founded near the end of the 18th century by Mervyn Pratt and completed by his brother the Reverend Joseph Pratt, Kingscourt is a compact County Cavan town ne…
Bandon
A tiny town on the River Bandon in County Cork, with a café and restaurant scene that punches above its size.
Mullaghmore
This compact holiday village on the Mullaghmore Peninsula in north County Sligo, with Benbulben mountain dominating the skyline and the sea within walking di…
Schull
Compact harbour village on the Mizen Head peninsula in southwest County Cork, Schull outpaces the town's size with a genuine café and restaurant scene alongs…
Inistioge
A small County Kilkenny village on the River Nore, entered by crossing a ten-arch stone bridge and opening onto a tree-lined square flanked by 18th and 19th-…
Mitchelstown
This small town in north County Cork described as one of Ireland's finest Georgian planned towns, Mitchelstown sits in the valley south of the Galtee Mountai…
Ballyshannon
Birthplace of guitarist Rory Gallagher, Ballyshannon is a modest town in southern County Donegal where the River Erne meets its estuary, with a town charter…
Loughrea
This modest market town in County Galway sitting directly on Lough Rea, the grey-speckled lake from which it takes its name, with a café and restaurant scene…
Collinstown
This compact Irish crossroads village in County Westmeath, with a cream-painted pub-lounge at its centre and a green overlooking nearby Lough Lene, making it…
Tullamore
Tullamore Dew whiskey has been made in or near this County Offaly town since 1829, and a new distillery opened close by in 2014 to bring production back loca…
Clonegall
This little hamlet in southeast County Carlow, Ireland, where the River Slaney and the River Derry converge nearby, set in agricultural countryside close to…
Bantry
This small town on the southwest coast of County Cork with an unusually strong café and restaurant scene for its size, Bantry sits at the head of the deep-wa…
Roscommon
The county town of County Roscommon in Ireland's midlands, this tiny town sits near the western shore of Lough Ree and holds a castle and other antiquities a…
Carlingford
A tiny village on the southern shore of Carlingford Lough, with Slieve Foy mountain rising behind it, that holds a surprising number of options for its size…
Stranorlar
Stranorlar sits on the River Finn in County Donegal, forming one half of the twin towns of Ballybofey–Stranorlar with Ballybofey on the opposite bank.
Balbriggan
A coastal town north of Dublin where the name "balbriggans" — the long underwear once worn by Queen Victoria and the Czarina of Russia — originated, Balbrigg…
Rosses Point
This little fishing village on the peninsula at the entrance to Sligo Harbour, Rosses Point developed as a seaside resort in the 19th century and sits across…
Bray
This seaside town in north County Wicklow, a short distance south of Dublin, Bray developed as a planned resort in the 19th century after the railway arrived…
Castleconnell
This village on the banks of the River Shannon in County Limerick, Castleconnell is known for its salmon fishing and sits a short distance from Limerick city…
Kinsale
This small harbour town in County Cork with a concentration of gourmet restaurants — including a Michelin-starred one — that makes it a well-regarded food de…
Dunfanaghy
A small former fishing port on the west side of Sheephaven Bay in County Donegal, Dunfanaghy punches above its size with a genuine cluster of cafés and resta…
Inishannon
Village on the River Bandon in County Cork, Inishannon sits along the main Cork–Bandon road with the mountains of the wider region within reach.
Tipperary
This compact Irish market town with a lively main street of colourful shopfronts, B&Bs, and pubs strung with tricolour bunting, sitting close to upland count…
Cloghjordan
A north Tipperary village close to the River Shannon — Ireland's longest river — and Lough Derg, Cloghjordan sits roughly equidistant from Nenagh, Roscrea, a…
Clonmel
County Tipperary's largest town sits on the River Suir, with the Slievenamon hills and the Comeragh Mountains rising nearby.
Skibbereen
A modest West Cork town on the River Ilen, Skibbereen has a good spread of cafés and restaurants for its size.
Milltown Malbay
Compact County Clare village on Ireland's west coast, Milltown Malbay is best known for its week-long summer festival of traditional Irish music, held in mem…
Blarney
Blarney Castle and its legendary Blarney Stone have drawn visitors to this tiny village on the outskirts of Cork City for nearly three centuries.
Dundalk
Dundalk, the county town of County Louth on Ireland's east coast, sits on Dundalk Bay with a walkable centre full of cafés and restaurants.
Ferns
The remains of Ferns Castle stand at the centre of this compact historic village in north County Wexford, which also served as the founding seat of the Dioce…
Thomastown
A tiny market town on the River Nore in County Kilkenny, Thomastown has a good spread of cafés and restaurants for its size and several historic churches.
Drumcliff
Drumcliff, a small village in County Sligo, is the burial place of the Irish poet W.
Omeath
Pocket-sized village on the Cooley Peninsula in County Louth, Omeath sits directly on the shore of Carlingford Lough and has a handful of cafés and restauran…
Crosshaven
Coastal village in County Cork at the mouth of the River Owenabue, Crosshaven has a good spread of cafés and restaurants for its size and scenic views across…
Thurles
Thurles, in County Tipperary, is where the Gaelic Athletic Association was founded, and it serves as the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and…
Keadue
Keadue, a small village in County Roscommon, is the burial place of Turlough O'Carolan, the celebrated Irish harper, and holds an annual O'Carolan Harp Festi…
Strandhill
This surfing village on the south shore of Sligo Bay, Strandhill faces west onto a broad sandy beach backed by the steep scarp of Knocknarea.
Nenagh
The county town of County Tipperary, Nenagh sits on the eastern shores of Lough Derg and serves as a base for the lake and the nearby mountains.
Manorhamilton
Manorhamilton, the main town of northern County Leitrim in northwest Ireland, sits where the River Owenbeg and the Bonet meet amid a valley landscape backed…
Belturbet
Boating and angling draw visitors to this tiny County Cavan town on the River Erne, where the settlement grew up around a ford.
Glenties
This pocket-sized village in County Donegal where two glens and two rivers meet, at the edge of the Bluestack Mountains.
Clane
Compact town in County Kildare sitting on the River Liffey, with cafés and restaurants in its compact centre.
Castlefin
This small County Donegal market town in the Finn Valley, Castlefin sits beside its namesake river, with a stone clock monument anchoring a compact town squa…
Baltinglass
Compact Irish town in the upland Wicklow countryside, where a roofless medieval stone tower rises above an active graveyard with the River Slaney and rolling…
Allihies
Scattered white farmhouses and vivid green fields slope down to a broad Atlantic bay on the Beara Peninsula, with a sandy beach across the water and a rugged…
Summerhill
Summerhill, a village in County Meath, was once home to one of Ireland's most celebrated Georgian mansions.
Leenane
Leenane sits on the south shore of Killary Harbour, Ireland's only fjord, where County Galway meets County Mayo across the water.
Ballyjamesduff
This compact County Cavan market town with a broad central square lined by colourful shopfronts, several historic churches, and easy access to the rolling dr…
Birr
Birr Castle and its gardens anchor this Georgian heritage town in County Offaly, Ireland, where the Parsons family — hereditary Earls of Rosse — built the Le…
Sligo
A coastal seaport town on Ireland's west coast with a walkable centre full of cafés and restaurants, Sligo is the county town of County Sligo in the province…
Ballymahon
A village on the River Inny in southern County Longford, Ballymahon is the closest town to a Center Parcs resort a short distance to the east, making it a pr…
Edenderry
Little town in eastern County Offaly, Edenderry sits on the Grand Canal — including a short spur into the town centre — making it a base for boating along th…
Ballyferriter
A modest Irish-speaking village on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ballyferriter sits beside Smerwick Harbour at the base of Croaghmarhin Hill.
Bere Island
This tiny island in Bantry Bay off County Cork's Beara Peninsula offers a quiet base with cafés and restaurants in its compact centre, within easy reach of w…
Ballysadare
A little Irish town in County Sligo where the Owenmore River crossing shaped its development, with upland country close by and a compact, everyday street sce…
Adrigole
A modest settlement on the north-western shore of Bantry Bay on Ireland's Beara Peninsula, Adrigole sits between mountain terrain and open water, with Hungry…
Eyrecourt
A compact County Galway village with a traditional main street of two-storey rendered shopfronts, sitting close to the River Shannon and within easy reach of…
Bundoran
This seaside resort town on Ireland's Atlantic coast, Bundoran has drawn visitors since the 18th century and was listed by National Geographic in 2012 as one…
Ballyragget
This little village on the River Nore in north County Kilkenny, Ballyragget sits close to the Kilkenny mountains and a short drive from the city of Kilkenny…
Ardgroom
A small village on the Beara Peninsula in County Cork, sitting between the Kenmare River estuary and the Slieve Miskish Mountains.
Kilcoole
This pocket-sized coastal town in County Wicklow, Kilcoole sits beside a stretch of marshland — the Murragh — that runs south along the shore toward Wicklow…
Churchtown
This compact County Cork village centered on a broad main square with a bronze equestrian statue, low-rise colorful shopfronts, and easy access to the surrou…
Kildalkey
A quiet County Meath village centered on a well-kept grey stone church with a bell tower and warm timber doors, set in green grounds, within reach of the wid…
Killenaule
A pocket-sized County Tipperary village at the south-western edge of the Slieveardagh Hills, Killenaule is anchored by a striking dark-stone Gothic church wi…
Maynooth
This university town in north County Kildare, a short drive west of Dublin, Maynooth is home to two significant institutions of higher learning: Maynooth Uni…
Glengarriff
This little village on the Beara Peninsula in County Cork where Glengarriff Bay meets the hills, with scenic viewpoints in the surrounding area and a handful…
Kilmacrenan
Two rivers run through Kilmacrenan — the Leannan along its southern edge and the Lorgaidh to the north — giving this little County Donegal village its waters…
Gowran
This small County Kilkenny village built around a medieval collegiate church with a battlemented tower and ancient graveyard, complemented by a well-regarded…
Rosscarbery
Tiny village in County Cork, Ireland, set on a shallow estuary that opens onto Rosscarbery Bay, with the Atlantic coast and nearby mountains within easy reach.
Strokestown
Strokestown, a planned village in County Roscommon, is home to Strokestown Park House, an 18th-century mansion that holds the National Famine Museum.
Ballymote
This little market town in southern County Sligo whose notable sons include Brother Walfrid, the Marist Brother who founded Glasgow Celtic Football Club, and…
Ventry
This tiny Gaeltacht hamlet on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ventry sits between a long sandy beach and mountain terrain, with the Irish Sea on one si…
Knockbridge
Compact County Louth village a short drive from Dundalk, Knockbridge shows a quiet crossroads of red-brick local businesses and open skies, with the wider re…
Kinlough
Sitting at the head of Lough Melvin in north County Leitrim, Kinlough is a village on the water with the Dartry Mountains close behind.
Loughshinny
This small coastal village in northern County Dublin, Loughshinny sits directly on the water between Skerries and Rush, with coastal walks that reveal unusua…
Callan
A compact County Kilkenny town of Georgian-style stone and rendered buildings gathered around a central crossroads, sitting close to upland country south of…
Glencolumbkille
This small Atlantic-coast district in south-west County Donegal, Glencolumbkille sits at the edge of the sea with mountain terrain close behind and scenic vi…
Riverstown
Tiny village in County Sligo sitting at a bridging point on the River Unshin, Riverstown carries an Irish name — Baile idir dhá Abhainn — that translates as…
Tullyallen
A village in County Louth's Boyne Valley, Tullyallen sits within reach of some of Ireland's most significant prehistoric and medieval sites: the Newgrange, K…
Inniskeen
Inniskeen, a little village in County Monaghan near the Louth and Armagh borders, is the birthplace of poet Patrick Kavanagh and home to the award-winning Pa…
Carrigaline
A town in County Cork on the River Owenabue, with a compact centre holding a concentration of cafés and restaurants.
Paulstown
A tiny County Kilkenny village sitting at a busy road junction, with a historic Catholic church and a nearby castle and gardens offering a low-key stop betwe…
Blackrock
This coastal town just outside Dublin, Blackrock sits right on the water with a lively café and restaurant scene, and easy access to upland country inland.
Moyross
This pocket-sized Irish town on the water's edge, Moyross offers easy access to upland country alongside a modest café and restaurant scene that punches abov…
Glounthaune
This modest Irish village sitting close to the water's edge with upland country nearby, offering a quiet base for exploring the surrounding coastal and rural…
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