Tourist Ireland
Ireland is an island that stretches 486 km from north to south and 275 km from west to east. From the west it is washed by the Atlantic Ocean, from the east - by the Irish Sea and St George's Channel. On the coast, port cities give way to tiny fishing villages, and picturesque coves with sandy beaches coexist with rugged cliffs towering over the sea. The weather here changes every half hour: either the sun, or suddenly the whole sky will be covered with clouds and a downpour falls on the ground. The longer you travel around the country, the more the diversity of the landscape strikes. Lakes, behind them mountains overgrown with forests, then the rushing waters of the Shannon River, the largest waterway in Ireland, and again blue-blue lakes.