Lough Altan and Castle Trail, Errigal Mountain, Co Donegal_Web Size

Travel to Ireland

A travel guide including detailed information

A travel guide including detailed information and everything you need to know about Ireland from planning your trip, key things you should know before you go like passport & visa, money and duty free information. Also what to do while you’re there, what to see, where to eat, drink, shop and party, and how to get around between all these places.

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When to go

Every season in Ireland has its own particular merits although ‘the four seasons in one day’ principle can apply, such is the changeable nature of the weather.

Spring is when the Irish countryside comes alive and earns its reputation as the land of ’40 shades of green’. Travellers who come in March will also get a chance to experience and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day (17th March).
Feb/Mar/Apr

Summer weather in Ireland can be surprisingly pleasant and the days seem to last forever, which makes it a great season for touring and activity breaks. Indeed it never really gets totally dark in June and early July.
May/June/July

Autumn is often the driest season in the North West and many tourist attractions remain open until October. The soft light can make for truly enchanting drives through the Atlantic coastal and highland landscapes.
Aug/Sept/Oct

Winter usually means you will have the beaches and tourist attractions to yourself while the elemental wild weather and shorter days have their own distinct, savage beauty.
Nov/Dec/Jan

Donegal & North West

Here are just a few environmentally friendly initiatives in the North West we recommend visiting.