🌿 Hidden Gems Around Ireland:
Discover the Ireland that whispers, not shouts. From misty lakes to cosy farm cafés. Hidden Gems Around Ireland follow the journey 🍀

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🌿 Hidden Gems Around Ireland:
Discover the Ireland that whispers, not shouts. From misty lakes to cosy farm cafés. Hidden Gems Around Ireland follow the journey 🍀
Places I wish I lived - Adlerweg, Tirol, Austria, October 2022
photo by: nature-hiking
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Christmas in Ireland isn’t just lights and shopping streets — it’s the quiet corners that hold the real magic. 🎁❄️ A decorated tree glowing softly in a warm room, presents waiting, winter resting against the windows. 🎄🕯️
Hidden gems aren’t always cliffs, forests, or coastal trails. Sometimes they’re these small, unspoken moments: the hush of a December evening, the scent of pine, a warm space wrapped in winter calm. 🌲🤍
Ireland does Christmas gently. It’s subtle, honest, almost whispered. You find it in stillness, in warmth, in the way the season settles into everyday life without demanding attention. ✨☕❄️
This year, look for the gems you can’t map — the ones glowing quietly in the background, waiting to be noticed. 🎄💫
🎄 ✨ 🎁 🎅
There’s something about Christmas in Ireland that feels different. Not the shop windows or the crowds, but the quiet corners — the places where the season settles softly, like frost on a tree branch.
This time of year, the real magic isn’t always out on the road. Sometimes it’s found in a warm room, a decorated tree, and the simple calm before the storm of December days. Gifts waiting. Lights glowing. A small world inside, while winter builds its own story outside.
❄️ ☃️ 🌨️ 🌲 🌬️
Ireland’s hidden gems aren’t only cliffs, lakes, and forests. They’re also these intimate, unspoken moments — a house dressed for Christmas, a quiet morning, the feeling that everything has slowed just enough to breathe.
If you’re chasing the spirit of the season, start here: Warm rooms. Cold nights. Soft lights. Small treasures, hidden in plain sight. 🤶 🧑🎄 🕯️ 🌟
Milky way over the mountain lake - Alpine Haute Route, September 2023
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Me: I swear, Ireland hides its prettiest places in plain sight. Friend: lol you say that every week. Me: Because I find a new place every week?? Friend: …fair. Where was it this time? Me: Bantry House. West Cork. I walked in and it felt like the whole place was breathing. Friend: breathing?? Me: YES. Like the gardens exhaled after the rain. And the view over the bay? unreal. Friend: ugh I need that energy in my life. Me: You do. Quiet corners, misty steps, soft sea air… it’s like therapy but with better scenery. Friend: so this is another one for your Hidden Gems list? Me: absolutely. Added instantly. Friend: okay send me the location i’m packing my bag Me: come on then, Ireland isn’t done surprising us yet 💚🌿
🌲✨ Glenmalure, Cullentragh Park – Wicklow’s Wild Side ✨🌲
Hidden Gems Around Ireland
Some places remind you how good it feels to disappear for a while — Glenmalure is one of them. Today’s trail took me through Cullentragh Park, where the path glistened after the rain, the air smelled of pine, and the moon was still hanging quietly over the mountains.
No phone coverage here — and honestly, that’s the magic. Just the sound of water trickling down the rocky path, the colours of Wicklow’s autumn shrubs, and tall evergreens guiding you deeper into the valley.
If you’re looking for a place to reset, breathe, and feel completely off-grid, this part of Glenmalure is a treasure. Pure nature, no distractions, just Ireland at its raw and peaceful best. 🍃🌙
More hidden gems coming soon. 💚🇮🇪
#HiddenGemsAroundIreland #Wicklow #Glenmalure #CullentraghPark #IrelandHikes #OffGridIreland #ExploreIreland
☕✨ Church Lane Coffee – A Cosy Hidden Gem for Breakfast Lovers ✨☕
Found another little treasure to add to Hidden Gems Around Ireland — Church Lane Coffee, a small, welcoming spot with the kind of breakfast that instantly brightens your day.
From creamy porridge topped with banana, toasted coconut and berry compote… to perfectly stacked avocado toast with poached eggs and pickled onions… to the classic Irish breakfast done with real care — everything here tastes like comfort made fresh.
The vibe inside is homely and straightforward, with big windows letting in the morning light and a warm, local feel. It’s the kind of place where you slow down, enjoy your food, and forget about the rush outside.
If you’re exploring the town or just passing through, drop in for a coffee and breakfast that feels like a hug. A true hidden gem worth bookmarking. 💚🇮🇪 #HiddenGemsAroundIreland #IrishCoffeeShops #ChurchLaneCoffee #IrelandFoodie #BreakfastLovers #BrunchInIreland #CozyCafes
🌿 “Some of Ireland’s best places don’t appear on maps — they appear when you wander.” 🌙 “Where the signal disappears, the magic of Ireland begins.” 🍃 “Hidden paths, quiet valleys, wild skies — Ireland always saves the best for those who explore.” 🏞️ “Not all who wander are lost… some are just finding Ireland’s secrets.” 🌲 “Ireland whispers its beauty, you just have to step off the main road to hear it.” 💚 “The real Ireland lives in the quiet corners — untouched, unfiltered, unforgettable.” ✨ “Chasing hidden gems one trail, one village, one sunrise at a time.”
🌲✨ Glenmalure, Cullentragh Park – Wicklow’s Wild Side ✨🌲
Hidden Gems Around Ireland
Some places remind you how good it feels to disappear for a while — Glenmalure is one of them. Today’s trail took me through Cullentragh Park, where the path glistened after the rain, the air smelled of pine, and the moon was still hanging quietly over the mountains.
No phone coverage here — and honestly, that’s the magic. Just the sound of water trickling down the rocky path, the colours of Wicklow’s autumn shrubs, and tall evergreens guiding you deeper into the valley.
If you’re looking for a place to reset, breathe, and feel completely off-grid, this part of Glenmalure is a treasure. Pure nature, no distractions, just Ireland at its raw and peaceful best. 🍃🌙
More hidden gems coming soon. 💚🇮🇪
#HiddenGemsAroundIreland #Wicklow #Glenmalure #CullentraghPark #IrelandHikes #OffGridIreland #ExploreIreland
🌊 Hook Lighthouse, Wexford — Ireland’s Coastal Hidden Gem
Everyone talks about the Cliffs of Moher or the Ring of Kerry and fair enough, they’re gorgeous but can I tell you about Hook Lighthouse in County Wexford? Because honestly, it’s one of Ireland’s best-kept secrets.
Perched on the edge of the Hook Peninsula, it’s not just a lighthouse, it’s the oldest working lighthouse in the world, still guiding ships after almost 800 years. Imagine that: a medieval tower still doing its job, standing proud against the wild Atlantic wind like it has nothing to prove.
The drive down is half the adventure winding roads, tiny villages, and sudden views of the sea that make you pull over just to stare. When you finally arrive, the air smells like salt and history. You can climb the lighthouse, walk the cliffs, or just sit with a coffee and watch waves crash against black rocks. If you’re lucky, you might even spot seals or dolphins out in the bay.
The best part? It’s never crowded. You get all that beauty and atmosphere without the bus tours. Just you, the sea breeze, and a piece of Ireland that still feels wild and real.
So if you’re planning a trip, put Hook Lighthouse on your list. It’s beautiful and the kind of place that makes you fall in love with Ireland all over again. 🇮🇪💙
Alright, listen. If you’re planning a trip to Ireland, I’m begging you, pack a decent umbrella. Not the €3 one you grabbed at the airport. Not the flimsy one from a souvenir shop with sheep printed on it. A real umbrella. One that can survive a crosswind and a bit of Irish attitude.
I say this with love: we have weather. Not the dramatic, end-of-the-world kind — just persistent. The sort that sneaks up on you while you’re taking photos of castles or trying to enjoy your 99 cone. It’s not unusual to get sunshine, rain, hail, and rainbows all before lunch.
We don’t call it bad weather; we call it Tuesday.
So, do yourself a favour:
Get something windproof, or you’ll be chasing your umbrella down Grafton Street.
Make sure it’s compact, because you’ll be opening and closing it fifteen times a day.
Bonus if it actually fits in your bag, since no one wants to wave a golf umbrella through Temple Bar.
And please, don’t be embarrassed about carrying one, every Irish person has given up pretending it won’t rain. We’ve made peace with it. It’s part of the charm. 🌧️
You’ll learn to love the drizzle too, the way it makes the grass glow greener, the smell of wet cobblestones, that cosy pint after escaping a downpour. Just don’t let a broken umbrella be the thing that ruins your photo by the Cliffs of Moher.
Ireland’s weather might be unpredictable, but with the right umbrella, you’ll be grand. Trust me, I’m Irish, I’ve survived worse. 😉
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Hidden Gems Around Ireland
Belmont-Demense Greystones, Co.Wicklow
🌿 Hidden Gems Around Ireland: Belmont Demesne, Co. Wicklow
By Maeve, TU Dublin Hospitality Management Student
Tucked just beyond the charming seaside town of Bray in County Wicklow lies one of Ireland’s true hidden treasures Belmont Demesne. This beautiful working farm combines nature, adventure, and a touch of history, making it a perfect day out for families, friends, and solo explorers alike.
🚶♀️ Trails for Every Traveller
Once you’ve paid a small parking fee, a whole world of outdoor fun opens up. Whether you’re after a peaceful walk through woodlands and meadows, a fun cycle along scenic bike trails, or an adrenaline rush on the pump track, Belmont Demesne has something for everyone. The trails cater to all ages and abilities, and onsite bike hire is available making it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle without having to travel far from Dublin.
🍽️ Arthur’s Barn Where Film Meets Flavour
At the heart of Belmont lies Arthur’s Barn, a cosy onsite restaurant that offers hearty, wholesome food made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. But there’s more to this spot than just great food it’s also steeped in movie magic.
Arthur’s Barn was originally part of the set for the Hollywood blockbuster King Arthur (2004), starring Clive Owen and Keira Knightley. The barn’s cinematic past adds a unique charm, blending Irish countryside warmth with a touch of Hollywood history.
And Belmont’s film credits don’t stop there the estate has also featured in hit productions like Vikings, Calvary, and Into the Badlands.
🚴♂️ Family Fun and Fresh Air
Belmont Demesne is a place that invites you to slow down, reconnect, and breathe in the fresh Wicklow air. Children can safely explore the open spaces and trails, while adults can enjoy a leisurely stroll or bike ride. There’s plenty of space for picnics, photo ops, and simply soaking in the peaceful countryside views.
📸 A Hidden Gem Worth Sharing
Though just a stone’s throw from Dublin, Belmont Demesne feels like a world away. It’s a spot that locals love and visitors are always delighted to discover a true hidden gem that captures the best of what rural Ireland has to offer stunning scenery, good food, and genuine hospitality.
So next time you’re planning a weekend adventure or a family day trip, put Belmont Demesne on your list. Whether you come for the trails, the views, or a meal at Arthur’s Barn, you’ll leave refreshed, inspired, and already planning your next visit.
☕️Hidden Gems Around Ireland — Keelings Farm Shop & Coffee Shop, County Dublin
By Kristine | TU Dublin Management & Hospitality Studies
Just a few minutes from Dublin Airport lies one of the sweetest little surprises — Keelings Farm Shop & Coffee Shop, a countryside café where planes rise into the blue sky as you sip your latte and watch the fields shimmer in the sun. 🌤️
🍓Where Farming Meets Flight
This isn’t your average coffee stop. Keelings blends local produce, sustainable farming, and Irish hospitality in one refreshing setting. You can literally sit at a wooden picnic table, feel the grass under your feet, and watch jets take off in the distance — a unique harmony between Ireland’s traditional farming roots and its global connections.
From the window, I watched an airplane glide upward — and couldn’t help thinking about how Ireland’s hospitality industry does the same: grounded in tradition, yet always reaching for new horizons. ✈️
☕️ The Taste of Freshness
The aroma of just-baked scones, homemade jam, and locally roasted coffee fills the air. Everything served here has that farm-to-table honesty that makes Irish cafés so special. The strawberries and apples are often grown right here on the Keelings farm — a real example of how local sourcing adds value to both product quality and customer experience.
For a Hospitality Management student like me, this place is a living lesson in sustainability, brand storytelling, and operational excellence.
🌿Hospitality Insight — The Keelings Model
What stands out most is how seamlessly Keelings integrates customer experience with agricultural authenticity. Their shop layout, friendly staff, and transparent sourcing tell a story — one that aligns perfectly with Ireland’s vision of sustainable tourism and hospitality education at TU Dublin.
In class, we often talk about the “3 Ps” — People, Planet, Profit. Keelings quietly embodies all three:
People: welcoming staff and genuine community spirit.
Planet: local produce, minimal waste, and green surroundings.
Profit: achieved through quality, consistency, and brand loyalty.
🪴Why It’s a Hidden Gem
Because it’s the perfect blend of local charm and global view. You can grab a flat white, listen to the hum of an aircraft, and feel connected to both the Irish soil and the wider world beyond the runway. 🌍
<a href="https://goo.gl/maps/7p1UsF1nFJ5GdZP87" target="_blank">📍 Visit Keelings Farm Shop</a>
💚 Final Reflection
In hospitality, we’re taught that experience is everything — and Keelings proves that sometimes, the best experiences come from simple pleasures done right. It’s not just a farm café; it’s a reminder of how Irish hospitality thrives — balancing tradition, innovation, and heart. 💫
🌅 Hidden Gems Around Ireland — Lake Lene, County Westmeath
By Kristine | Summer Reflections in the Heart of Ireland
There’s a moment in every Irish summer when the light lingers just a little longer — when the wind moves through the reeds and time seems to slow. This photo was taken at Lake Lene, near Collinstown in County Westmeath — a place that feels like it belongs to another world. 🌿
💧 A Lake of Legends
Locals say Lake Lene is enchanted — tied to ancient Irish legends of the Children of Lir. The still waters and gentle breeze create an atmosphere that feels quietly spiritual. You can almost imagine voices from centuries ago echoing softly across the lake.
🌞 Summer at Its Purest
The day I visited, the air was warm and golden. The sunlight danced across the rippling surface, turning every wave into a shimmer of light. Reeds swayed in rhythm, the sound of water whispering like a gentle melody.
No crowds, no noise — just the hum of nature. It’s one of those places that reminds you how powerful stillness can be.
🪶 Things to Do Nearby
Bring a picnic and enjoy the quiet lakeshore at sunset 🌄
Visit the nearby Fore Abbey ruins — another serene spot only a short drive away
Explore the Lough Lene Blueway for paddleboarding, swimming, or a peaceful lakeside walk
<a href="https://goo.gl/maps/ya9rjJfFzrfhT8Hc6" target="_blank">📍 View Lake Lene on Google Maps</a>
🌾 Why It’s a Hidden Gem
Because it’s not a tourist magnet — it’s a local’s secret. Lake Lene feels intimate, untouched, and deeply Irish. It’s where the evening sky turns to gold, and you realise the best moments in life often happen quietly.
✨ Travel Note
If you go, bring your camera, but don’t forget to simply look. Sometimes the best way to experience Ireland’s magic is to just stand still and breathe it in.