Ireland
It's said that Ireland, once visited, is never forgotten, and for once the blarney rings true. The Irish landscape has a mythic resonance, due as much to the country's almost tangible history as its claim to being the home of the fairies and the 'little people'. Sure, the weather may not always be clement, but the dampness ensures there are fifty shades of green to compensate - just one of the reasons Ireland is called the Emerald Isle.
Adare
Annagassan
Aran Islands
Ardrahan
Athlone
Avoca
Ballina
Ballycotton
Ballyfarnon
Ballylickey
Ballyshannon
Bantry
Blarney
Blasket Islands
Boyne Valley
Bray
Bundoran
Cape Clear Island
Carlow
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
Carrickfinn
Castlebar
Castlemartyr
Cavan
Charleville
Clane
Clare Island
Clifden
Co. Laois
Cobh
Cong
Connemara
Cork
County Clare
County Leitrim
County Meath
County Offaly
Croaghaun
Donegal
Donegal Bay
Drogheda
Drumcliff
Dublin
Dublin Bay
Dundalk
Dunmanus Bay
Enniskerry
Foynes
Galway
Gap of Dunloe
Glasson
Glendalough
Great Saltee Island
Inishmurray
Kerry
Kilbeggan
Kildare
Kilkenny
Kilronan
Kingscourt
Kinsale
Knock
Limerick
Londonderry
Lough Swilly
Mayo
Monaghan
Muckross House
Mullaghmore
Northern Ireland
Powerscourt Estate
Rathmullan
Ring of Kerry
Ringaskiddy
Roscommon
Rosscarbery
Rosses Point
Rossnowlagh
Roundstone
Schull
Sligo
Sneem
Spike Island
Timoleague
Tipperary
Tubbercurry
Valentia Island
Waterford
Waterville
Wexford
Wicklow