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Ireland National Parks
Choose from our selection of national parks in ireland below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
5 national parks in ireland
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Welcome Picture of Wicklow Mountains National Park
Glendalough, Wicklow
The Wicklow Mountains National Park initially covered an area of 3,700 hectares centred on Glendalough, but has been considerably extended since and now covers an area of close to 20,000 hectares, including the internationally important Liffey Head Bog. The main park visitor facilities and Education Centre are still located in the Glendalough Valley.
The Park includes the beautiful Upper Lake at Glendalough and most of the glaciated valley in which it lies. It's famous for its woodlands...
Welcome Picture of Renville Park
Renville, Oranmore, Galway
Galway County Council and Galway Corporation jointly purchased sixty hectares of land at Renville, Oranmore for development as an amenity park. The park is located at the eastern end of Galway Bay affording some beautiful views over the Bay and the surrounding area. It is approximately eight miles from Galway City by road and contains a castle, a gate lodge, a medieval tower house, estate farmyard, pasture and woodland. A number of walking routes have been constructed throughout the estate and...
Welcome Picture of The Burren National Park
Burren, Clare
The word Burren derives its name from Boireann, which means 'rocky land' in Gaelic - an apt name for this vast limestone plateau in northwest County Clare.
In the 1640's Cromwell's surveyor described it as 'a savage land, yielding neither water enough to drown a man nor tree to hang him, nor soil enough to bury'.
Few trees manage to grow in this desolate place, yet other plants thrive. The Burren is a unique botanical environment in which Mediterranean and alpine...
Welcome Picture of Glenveagh National Park
Churchill, Letterkenny, Donegal
Here within a late 19th century setting in a rugged and remote mountain valley, Henry Mc Ilhenny from Philadelphia created one of the most celebrated gardens in Ireland.
Woodland gardens and pleasure grounds, an Italian terrace with antique sculpture and terracotta pots, all these different themes have been skillfully interwoven against the wild and beautiful Donegal landscape.
Glenveagh National Park Visitor Centre, which is located at the end of Lough Veagh near the edge of...
Welcome Picture of Killarney National Park
Muckross Road, Killarney, Kerry
Welcome to Killarney National Park, Ireland's first National Park opened in 1932. The park is situated in south-west Ireland, close to the most westerly point in Europe, and it covers over 25,000 acres (10,000 hectares) of mountain, moorland, woodland, waterways, parks and gardens....
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