Top Things to see & do on your next self-catering holiday in Munster
- Dursey Island, County Cork
- Spike Island, County Cork
- Kiss the Blarney Stone, County Cork
- Fota Wildlife Park, County Cork
- Bunratty Castle, County Clare
- Cliffs of Moher, County Clare
- Lisdoonvarna Match Making Festival, County Clare
- Spanish Point, County Clare
- The Burren, County Clare
- Ballyhoura Mountains, County Limerick
- King John’s Castle, Limerick City
- Rock of Cashel & Cahir Castle, County Tipperary
- River Suir, County Tipperary
- Rock of Cashel, County Tipperary
- Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry
- Drive the scenic Ring of Kerry
- Killarney National Park, County Kerry
- Skellig Islands off the Ivereagh Peninsula, County Kerry
Drive the scenic Wild Atlantic Way
Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way is a one-stop shop for all your holiday needs when it comes to planning excursions and day trips. Ireland’s stunning 2,500km Wild Atlantic Way, winds along Munster’s west coast and leads to breath-taking scenery, historical sites, and wonderful attractions for every age group. From our holiday homes dotted along the Wild Atlantic Way coast you can go surfing in Lahinch, visit The Skellig or take a boat trip from Dingle to look at our diverse marine life to name but a few.
Munster is home to the most scenic peninsula’s
Munster is home to some of Ireland’s most awe-inspiring natural landscapes. When you are on your next self-catering holiday in Killarney take the time to discover the famous Ring of Kerry. This 179km loop follows the coastal contours of Kerry’s Ivereagh Peninsula taking in rugged and verdant coastal landscapes and rural seaside villages.
As the name suggests, just outside the idyllic seaside town of Dingle lies The Dingle Peninsula. This scenic peninsula is blessed with never ending sandy beaches and enchanting drives on twisting and winding country roads with jaw dropping scenery. Ideally, Trident Holiday Homes have over 50 holiday homes available to rent on the picturesque peninsula of Dingle.
Similarly, in County Cork, the Beara Peninsula is an area of stunning natural beauty bound by the Kenmare river to the north and Bantry Bay to the south. This less travelled peninsula is packed with an abundance of hidden gems and rural pretty villages such as Eyeries, Ardgroom, Tuosist and Allihies.
Head a little further south and you will stumble across Sheep’s Head Peninsula in West Cork. This tranquil peninsula lies between Bantry Bay and Dunmanus Bay, a peaceful and unspoilt peninsula with some of the most spectacular scenery in Ireland.
Munster is a perfect holiday destination! You will return from your next self-catering holiday feeling rewarded and dreaming of the next time you can return to this magnificent province to unearth more hidden gems.