Schull Harbour serves the village of Schull in west County Cork, opening onto the sheltered waters of Roaringwater Bay. It
The River Nore flows through the heart of Kilkenny city in County Kilkenny, giving the medieval streets their green edge.
Kilmakilloge in County Kerry sits on the Beara Peninsula, a sheltered harbour and shoreline looking out across the water to
Cuan an Daingin, or Dingle Harbour, is the sheltered natural harbour at Dingle, County Kerry, on the south side of
Com an Chiste, better known as Coomakista, is a mountain pass and viewing point recorded here at Balleen, County Kerry,
Beale Strand lies at Beal East in north County Kerry, on the southern shore of the Shannon Estuary near Ballybunion,
The Drowes estuary lies near Ballyshannon in County Donegal, where the River Drowes carries the waters of Lough Melvin the
Ballina Quay sits on the River Moy in Ballina, County Mayo, where the river runs through the town on its
Locaboat Ireland offers self-drive boating holidays from Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim, on the River Shannon and connecting waterways. Its hire boats
Glencar Lake lies in the valley of Glencar, straddling the border country of County Leitrim, framed by steep wooded slopes
Timoleague Abbey stands in the village of Timoleague, County Cork, on the shore of the Argideen estuary. The site preserves
Lough Hyne is a marine lake and nature reserve in County Cork, and one of the region’s most distinctive natural
Glengarriff Harbour sits on the sheltered waters of Bantry Bay in County Cork, at the edge of the village of
Dursey Sound is the narrow, fast-flowing channel of water separating Dursey Island from the tip of the Beara Peninsula in
Castletownbere Harbour lies on the Beara Peninsula in County Cork, one of Ireland’s most important fishing ports. Sheltered by Bere
The Shannon Pot lies in the townland of Derrylahan in County Cavan, on the slopes of Cuilcagh Mountain. This quiet,















