As the final leaves fall from the trees and we don our woolly warmers, it is plain to see that winter has descended upon the Emerald Isle. Arguably one of the most joyous times of the year to visit the island, here is everything you need to know about Ireland in Winter. To be completely frank, there is no 'bad time' to visit Ireland. Each season beholds its own unique ambience as the landscapes dance through the months with changing colour palettes and varying temperatures to keep travellers on their toes. Indeed winter in Ireland is the coldest time to visit. Yet, as the cold starts to creep in, and a certain sense of warmth hangs in the air. Pubs are abuzz with the sounds of merriment, and even the great outdoors can be rather inviting. Eager to explore? Here is everything you need to know about Ireland in Winter. Overview Winter in Ireland. Sure, it's the coldest time of the year but boy does it boast its benefits. As the temperatures drop, so too the leaves, but don't be fooled, Ireland at this time of year is pretty exceptional. And, as a visitor, there are many benefits to travelling in the colder months. Prices for accommodation and flights will generally be lower during the winter months – except for over the holidays – and it will be easier to get bookings for restaurants and top attractions. More so, with less footfall to reckon with, you'll often get front row experiences at some of Ireland's most popular sights. And believe us, not having to navigate crowds at the likes of the Giant's Causeway or the Cliffs of Moher will make all the difference! Temperatures If you're considering a winter in Ireland escape, you may be keen to dig a little
As the final leaves fall from the trees and we don our woolly warmers, it is plain to see that winter has descended upon the Emerald Isle. Arguably one of the most joyous times of the year to visit the island, here is everything you need to know about Ireland in Winter. To be completely