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7 Irish villages that give out post-card vibes

Discover Ireland's postcard-perfect villages, where history meets charm. From Adare's thatched cottages to Doolin's coastal allure, each village is a picturesque gem

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Adare, County Limerick

Adare is often referred to as one of Ireland's prettiest villages. It features thatched cottages, medieval architecture, and beautiful parkland along the River Maigue

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Doolin, County Clare

Doolin is a village on west coast of Ireland, famous for its traditional Irish music scene and its proximity to the Cliffs of Moher, rugged topography adds to it's postcard charm

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Cong, County Mayo

Cong is a quaint village known for its historic sites, Cong Abbey. The village is surrounded by lush greenery, famous for being the location of the classic movie The Quiet Man

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Ardara, County Donegal

Nestled in the northwest of Ireland, Ardara is a picturesque village surrounded by dramatic landscapes. It's known for its traditional tweed weaving

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Kinsale, County Cork

Kinsale is a colorful and historic town on the southern coast of Ireland. With its narrow winding streets, vibrant buildings, and a picturesque harbor

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Kenmare, County Kerry

Kenmare is located on the stunning Ring of Kerry and is known for its scenic beauty. The town is set against the backdrop of the Kerry Mountains

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Bunratty, County Clare

Bunratty is famous for its medieval castle and folk park. The village has preserved its historic character, featuring thatched cottages and traditional architecture

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