Southeast Ireland Tourist Information & Visitor Guide
Soutseast Ireland is the warmest corner of the Emerald Isle and is blessed with a gentle landscape of rolling hills, green pastures and glorious woodland. Having more than its fair share of Palladian mansions, there are sumptuous houses to visit, castles to explore and plenty of excellent walking. Enjoy warm hospitality in the many bustling market towns with a short break to Southeast Ireland.
Southeast Ireland Highlights
- Castletown House - magnificent interiors dating from the 18th century grace this magnificent Palladian house.
- The National Stud and Japanese Gardens - founded in 1900, this is a curious mixture of magnificent stallions and delicate Japanese Gardens
- Powerscourt House & Gardens - dramatic formal gardens surround a spectacular and newly refurbished house
- Wicklow Mountains National Park - fabulous walking, dripping waterfalls and the famous Great Sugar Loaf Mountain
- Browne's Hill Dolmen - dating back 2000 years, this massive stone constuction supports a capstone weighing over 100 tonnes
- Jerpoint Abbey - although largely in ruins, the stylised carving of 16th century saints is magnificent
- John F Kennedy Park & Arboretum - founded in 1968 near the late president's ancestoral home and boasts 4,500 trees
Plan your visit to Southeast Ireland
- Southeast Ireland Hotels - view and choose a place to stay in Southeast Ireland
- Southeast Ireland Attractions - browse a list of sightseeing attractions in Southeast Ireland
- Southeast Ireland Short Breaks - for short break ideas and offers
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