Ireland -
There are forty shades of green, and none of them are jaded.
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It's said that Ireland, once visited, is never forgotten, and for once the blarney rings true. The Irish landscape has a
mythic resonance, the country's history is almost tangible, and its people seem put on earth expressly to restore faith
in humanity.
However, the weather may sometimes give you the impression that you're swimming through an airborne ocean, but the truly
luminous greens, luxuriant wildflowers, and afternoons spent holed up in riotous pubs will more than console you for the
webbed feet you'll need to grow.
If you go to Ireland in July or August, you can expect reasonably warm weather, longer days and a lively menu of festivals.
However, this is peak season, which presents some challenges if you're wanting a bit of solitude.
Spring and autumn can also be delightful seasons, with smaller crowds of tourists. Winter weather can be downright
inhospitable, does look beautiful in the rain, and there's nearly always a pub nearby to duck into.
Source: www.lonelyplanet.com
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