1. Causeway Coastal Route, Northern Ireland TheCauseway Coastal Routeis an epic road trip along Ireland's northern coastline, from Belfast across toDerry~Londonderry. Pristine beaches, cliff-top castles, cosy towns, and much more awaits.
The first stop on your itinerary (if travelling from Belfast or Dublin) is the stunning Glens of Antrim. Forests and fields of green stretch for miles, with quaint towns and villages dotted throughout. It's a perfect peaceful retreat, while allowing you to take in some of Northern Ireland’...
Bandon, town, County Cork, Ireland, 17 miles (27 km) southwest of Cork. Founded in 1608 by Richard Boyle, later 1st earl of Cork, Bandon was initially populated by English and Scottish settlers. Parts of the original town wall remain; the ruins of a 15th
During the two daily high tides, water levels near the shore are elevated, facilitating the movement of waves further inland. This phenomenon contributes to flooding and the deterioration of the coastline. The vegetation along the coastline is predominantly composed of coastal brackish mangroves, ...