Alehouses Collection
Discover the charm of alehouses scattered across the stunning landscapes of Ireland
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Discover the charm of alehouses scattered across the stunning landscapes of Ireland. Step aboard the Dunbrody Emigrant Ship in New Ross, Co Wexford, and let your senses be transported to a bygone era as you sip on a pint while imagining the hardships faced by Irish emigrants. In Galway City, Co Galway, make your way to Spanish Arch where lively alehouses line the streets. Join in on the craic with locals and tourists alike as traditional music fills the air and laughter echoes through every corner. Uncover history at Rock Of Cashel in Co Tipperary, where ancient ruins stand tall against a backdrop of rolling green hills. Take a break from exploring this majestic site and indulge in an ice-cold brew at one of the nearby alehouses - a perfect blend of past and present. Pay homage to John Darcy, founder of Clifden town, at his monument located in Co Galway. Raise your glass high as you toast to his legacy while enjoying panoramic views from this picturesque spot. Cross Glanworth Bridge over Funshion River in Co Cork and find yourself immersed in rural beauty. Seek refuge from everyday life at one of its quaint alehouses where friendly faces welcome you with open arms. Journey northwards to Cushendun in County Antrim where railway sleepers have been repurposed as beach defenses. After exploring this unique sight, retreat into an inviting local pub for some well-deserved refreshment amidst warm hospitality. Experience true Irish hospitality when visiting Killarney in Co Kerry. Immerse yourself in its vibrant atmosphere filled with traditional pubs serving up pints that perfectly complement their lively music sessions. Dublin's cultural quarter awaits you at Temple Bar. Dive into Dublin's rich heritage before settling down for drinks at one of its renowned alehouses - an essential stop for any visitor seeking authentic Irish vibes. Raise a glass surrounded by luxury at Markree Castle in Collooney, Co Sligo.