For many years I have heard some clich??s like: ?ÄúIreland has the most beautiful landscapes in the world?ÄÌ, ?ÄúEmerald Island?ÄÌ etc. While I was on the plane to Ireland I was wondering would it be true or not. Due to my many visits to Scotland and the landscapes I saw over there my approach to that topic was rather skeptical but I was curious of course.
My first meeting with the Irish landscapes took place on my way from Dublin to Carlow, and I must admit though the views were nice I was slightly disappointed. It was like in Scottish lowlands, and it was rather boring. Moreover my guidebook told me that most parts of Ireland were flat and that was not a good perspective.
Actually Ireland is not flat as we know in Poland which central part is real flat, almost like in Netherlands. Ireland has lots of nice hills, wavy fields and road bends.
The beauty of Ireland occurrs in daily life and work, around the sites I dig. Some of the places brought me to my knees. There is no point to compare Ireland and Scotland. Both countries are beautiful and similar but there is some kind of difference, as I wrote before: it is like the difference in flavour of Irish Whiskey and Scottish Whisky.
And the nice places are everywhere in the country, for example a very small cemetery somewhere near Burtonhall. It reminds me an old computer game “Ghosts’n'goblins”



Or a beautiful small church south from Tullow near not so high but also beautiful Blackstair Mountains or Courtown Harbour on the shores of Irish Sea (although the town is quite boring but the harbour is beautiful).



Blackstair Mountains:
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Life in such places seems to be very slow and peaceful.




Courtown Harbour:






































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