I know March is the time for St Patrick’s Day celebrations, but what else can I see and do in...

I know March is the time for St Patrick’s Day celebrations, but what...

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St Patrick’s Day celebrations draw a large crowd to the island of Ireland in March, and it’s an amazing and exciting time to visit, no matter where you’re going. But there’s more to do in March than just paint the town green. 

By this time of the year, we are securely in spring. The days are gradually getting longer, the temperature is usually a little milder and the island is coming alive again. 

If you’re in Ireland over St Patricks Day, it’s likely you’ll see the shamrock everywhere. It’s recognised worldwide as a national symbol of Ireland, but did you know that shamrock refers to various plants? Three-leafed plants such as white clover, black medic and wood sorrel all fit under this term. These plants die back over the winter months and regrow during spring and summer, so March is the perfect time to see if you can spot any amongst the greenery in parks, gardens, and on trails. 

You’ll find flowers and plants around the island, including the field speedwell, wild garlic and primrose, starting to bloom in forests, gardens and parks. Why not treat your senses with the array of beautiful blooms in Belfast’s Botanic Gardens. Stroll around these superbly maintained gardens, wander through the Palm House and peruse exotic plants. A variety of walking routes lead you around the gardens, such as the Belfast Botanic Gardens Circular route.

County Wicklow has so much natural beauty that it has been nicknamed “the Garden of Ireland”, so it makes sense to visit this county for a bit of springtime green. Head for Powerscourt Estate and Gardens, walk through the woods or the picturesque Japanese gardens, then make your way to the Avoca Restaurant and Café for a warming bowl of soup or a crunchy salad. 

Late March is also lambing season in Ireland and it’s a real serotonin booster to see these small, woolly creatures bounding through the grass for the first time. You can get up close to lambs at the foot of the Sperrin Mountains in County Londonderry at Glenshane Country Farm. They offer two different tour packages: Sheepdogs at Work, and Shepherd’s Life. 

Ireland’s landscape is beautiful yet ever-changing. Why not visit some favourite spots to take in the spring scenery? The Copper Coast in County Waterford is the perfect place to sit amongst nature and watch the sunset. Killarney National Park in County Kerry is another location not to be missed for the beautiful springtime nature. Bring a camera – you’ll want to remember these views. 

Has anyone in the community spent March in Ireland?
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We are having an exhibition of Irish landscape art at The Bridge, Ballina, Co.Tipperary starting on St Patrick’s Day. All welcome
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We can't argue that St Patrick's Day is one of Ireland's busiest days. From the packed out streets to the waves of colour green, there is simply nothing like the atmosphere of St Patrick's Day in Ireland. 

There is much more to Ireland than just the famous St Patrick's Day parade. While in Ireland why not explore the Emerald Isle yourself and embark on your own little Irish Adventure☘️

Feeling lucky? take a trip to Blarney Castle in County Cork and explore the stunning gardens and Castle. Legend has it that kissing the Blarney Stone grants the gift of eloquence 💋🪨

Nature Lover and Adventurer? Then you will love the stunning track of the Wild Atlantic Way. This must see route is a highlight of Ireland and showcases the beautiful coastline stretching from Donegal all the way down to Cork 🌊 

We could be here all day listing things to do and places to see in Ireland so feel free to take a read of our fun things to do in Ireland blog.

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Hi!
We haves lovely times the last 10yrs on our Citybreaks @ Ireland, The St. Patrick's Day Festivals & Parades:
Cork (2x) / Galway / Belfast / Kilkenny (music & dance festival)
Just go to the websites of the City's, towns & look.
A lot of Bus operators driving direct services from Dublin Airport to the bigger City Centers in all directions over the Isle.
@ The city's, you have a lot operators who haves (half)daytours.
https://getthere.ie
Regards;
Jan (B)


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