despite being the second most populous island in Europe with over 6 million people, Ireland still has a lot of pristine countryside and diverse landscapes to explore. There’s no better way to check out the rolling hills, craggy coastlines and shimmering lake countries, than by hiring a automobile and driving yourself (check out Alamo.com for deals).

As with any nationwide road trip, it’s best to have a few routes planned before you head out. here are 5 road trips in Ireland that simply can’t be missed.

1. The Wild Atlantic Way

This 2,600 km long drive takes you past dramatic coastlines, dozens of historical landmarks, forgotten farmlands and into some of the most scenic terrain that Ireland has to offer.

The Wild Atlantic way connects Donegal to Cork, winding from the Inishowen Peninsula in the north, down to the picturesque town of Kinsale in the South. Known as the world’s longest touring route, this drive takes in some wonderful culture along the way as well. You can stop at enchanting villages and get to know the local people, taste the regional foods and enjoy some craft beer at the pubs.

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A thick haze sometimes blankets the road on this drive, but it only adds to the enchanting mystery of this spellbinding part of the country. Don’t miss it!

Drive: 2,600 km

Duration: 5 days +

Best places to Stay: In Kinsale, in Donegal, in Cork

2. The Burren Beauty

Also known as “the purple drive”, this 86 km route is set on the north-western corner of Clare county and is bordered by both the rough and wild Atlantic Ocean, and the more sedated waters of Galway Bay.

You’ll start in Kilfenora, passing through Lisdoonvarna as you head up the jagged shoreline towards Black Head, before eventually looping back down towards Carran and then returning to Kilfenora.

The Burren is a fascinating landscape of rock gardens and unforgiving cliffs that crash down into the sea beside the highway. The area extends over more than a hundred and fifty square kilometers and almost all of it is made up of barren, chalky limestone.

Don’t miss the little lighthouse just below the road outside of Black Head where you can get a glimpse of the mist-shrouded hills of Connemara that lie just across Galway Bay.

Drive: 68 km

Duration: 2 hours (4 hours with stopping)

Best places To Stay: In Lisdoonvarna

3. Dublin to Galway

A terrific first drive for anyone landing in the nation’s capital, this drive is a truly magical tour across Ireland. Your first stop will be the Martello Tower in Dublin, then you’ll pass by the 13th century Trim Castle which is definitely worth a visit. Your final stop will be the lovely town of Galway, but make sure you stop at Atherny Castle and the enchanting walled town that surrounds it before you end your trip.

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Drive: 208 km

Duration: 4 hours

Best places To Stay: In Athenry, In Dublin

4. The Sally Gap

This old military road was once the place where British armed forces flushed rebels into the hills, but today it is known as one of the most scenic drives in all of the Europe. You can start the drive in Dublin and loop all the way back after making the pass at 552 m.

The entire drive offers spectacular panoramic views of the blanket bog and the imposing Wicklow Mountains. The route passes though the mountains and past the Glencree valley, the inky waters of Lough Tay, Glenmacnass waterfall and Kippure Mountain.

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Make sure you stop at the Glencree’s visitor Centre, a building originally constructed to house soldiers who were guarding the pass, and the Glencree war Cemetary, a quiet resting place for German soldiers who died on Irish soil.

Drive: 70 km

Duration: 3 hours

Best places To Stay: In Dublin

5. The Copper Coast

Get ready to experience panoramic seascapes, rugged cliffs, pristine bays and forgotten coves on this incredible seaside drive. just 40 km long and connecting the towns of Dungarvan and Tramore in Waterford, you’ll pass through quaint villages like Boatstrand and Dunhill before arriving at the seaside resort town of Tramore.

The Copper coast and its intimidating rock formations took over 450 million years to form and the vast and undiscovered topography deserves many stops to really appreciate it. give yourself plenty of time to pullover and take photos, this is truly one of Ireland’s hidden gems.

Drive: 40 km

Varaktighet: 2 timmar

Best places To Stay: In Dungarvan, In Tramore

Give yourself plenty of Time…

Ireland isEn Road Trippers Dreamland med bokstavligen dussintals omöjligt natursköna körningar att välja mellan. Du kommer inte att kunna träffa alla de bästa vägarna på en resa till landet, men du kan säkert hämta en karta, ta råd från lokalbefolkningen och försöka utforska så mycket av den dimmiga landsbygden som möjligt.

Överväg att få en GPS också. De flesta vägar är väl underlagda, men om du försöker göra flera enheter på kort tid kan ett navigationssystem rädda dig frustration.

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