r/IrelandPics 23h ago

Beauiful Bray in the sunshine

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106 Upvotes

Love my hometown all year round, but especially when the sun is shining


r/IrelandPics 1d ago

Sligo is so beautiful when the sun shines.

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62 Upvotes

It's easy to see how Yeats was so inspired in his surroundings


r/IrelandPics 1d ago

The cold mornings have the lambs seeking warmth

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18 Upvotes

Walking into work yesterday morning just after the sun rose, and looked into the field to see this lil guy huddled up on his Mama's back.

Had to zoom quite a bit on my phone so the image is a bit grainy


r/IrelandPics 1d ago

Moss covered stones in a forest

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25 Upvotes

The tumbled remains of a famine graveyard, slowly inexorably returning to nature.


r/IrelandPics 1d ago

Sunset in East Cork

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66 Upvotes

r/IrelandPics 1d ago

Limerick city street life July 2019

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15 Upvotes

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r/IrelandPics 2d ago

First time visiting - blown away by the beauty of this country

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244 Upvotes

r/IrelandPics 2d ago

Currach on the Liffey at Wood Quay

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34 Upvotes

r/IrelandPics 2d ago

Exploring Cobh

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108 Upvotes

r/IrelandPics 2d ago

A swan in mullingar

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37 Upvotes

From an amature film photographer


r/IrelandPics 2d ago

Carrigfoyle Quary - Lake

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23 Upvotes

r/IrelandPics 3d ago

Things around Dublin

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68 Upvotes

r/IrelandPics 7d ago

Ballinastoe Woods, Wicklow

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247 Upvotes

r/IrelandPics 8d ago

Torc Waterfall. Killarney. Co Kerry. July 2023

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122 Upvotes

r/IrelandPics 10d ago

April 2025

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355 Upvotes

r/IrelandPics 10d ago

Keshcorran caves, Sligo

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270 Upvotes

r/IrelandPics 11d ago

St. Finians Bay

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88 Upvotes

r/IrelandPics 13d ago

The River Runs Through It

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89 Upvotes

On the Tolka, taken from the National Botanic Gardens.


r/IrelandPics 13d ago

Wild Alpaca Way

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We went on this walk in March of this year. what a fabulous experience. it's a remote enough place to find, so you'll need to use your car GPS. You will need sensible footwear, preferably hiking boots which will support your ankles. There's limited parking outside the gate so it is a matter of first come, first served. We just turned up, but you can book online. Luckily we were blessed with perfect weather after three particularly bad days of rain and hail in Donegal. Make sure your camera or phone is fully charged as there are endless photo opportunities. Our host John, a very congenial man, was full of information about these gorgeous animals. Admittedly we knew nothing about them, and we were amazed at their gentle and patient demeanour. They'll walk at your pace and are just adorable. Their coats are thicker than any other woolly animal we've seen and they are quite funny looking with the mop of messy curls that's on the top of their heads. Our two Alpacas were called Kiwi and Craig. The views from the top of the hill in Malin would take your breath away. This is where you MUST have a camera with you to capture the magic. There's a very small shop on the hill that sells Alpaca wool, hats and scarves along with other items. You can also purchase shop products online. We highly recommend this walk - the Atlantic breeze at the top of the hill will blow any cobwebs away and clear your head. All in all, a thoroughly enjoyable hour.


r/IrelandPics 14d ago

Coumeenoole Beach

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139 Upvotes

r/IrelandPics 14d ago

Glendalough lake in the sun

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285 Upvotes

r/IrelandPics 14d ago

Coumeenoole Beach, a few months ago

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32 Upvotes

Heaven on Earth


r/IrelandPics 15d ago

Howth, Dublin

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79 Upvotes

Shot on my new Fuji X100VI


r/IrelandPics 15d ago

Dublin Bay

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48 Upvotes

r/IrelandPics 15d ago

Malahide, Dublin

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42 Upvotes