Ireland National Parks - Complete List

SUMMARY FOR IRELAND:
• Total Parks: 6
• Parks Listed Below: Ballycroy, Burren, Connemara, Glenveagh, Killarney, Wicklow Mountains
• Average Country Rating: 62/100

PARK NAME: Ballycroy

Country: Ireland

Park ID: 112

AVERAGE RATING: 53/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Ballycroy National Park features extensive Atlantic blanket bog and mountainous terrain. The park is dominated by the Nephin Beg mountain range and includes the Owenduff bog, one of the last intact active blanket bog systems in Ireland and Western Europe. It provides an important habitat for many species of wildlife including red grouse and otters.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 47/100
2. INTENSITY 33/100
3. BEAUTY 61/100
4. GEOLOGY 37/100
5. PLANT LIFE 47/100
6. WILDLIFE 38/100
7. TRANQUILITY 84/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 63/100
9. SAFETY 88/100
10. HERITAGE 27/100
Classification: National Park
Region: County Mayo
Established: 2009
Area: 110 km²
Annual Visitors: 20,000
Nearest City: Bangor Erris (8 mi)

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PARK NAME: Burren

Country: Ireland

Park ID: 113

AVERAGE RATING: 69/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
The Burren National Park is characterized by its unique karst landscape of limestone pavements, caves, and cliffs. The area contains a remarkable variety of flora, with Arctic, Alpine, and Mediterranean plants growing side by side. The park also features numerous archaeological sites including ancient burial tombs and Celtic crosses.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 83/100
2. INTENSITY 43/100
3. BEAUTY 71/100
4. GEOLOGY 84/100
5. PLANT LIFE 76/100
6. WILDLIFE 37/100
7. TRANQUILITY 74/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 69/100
9. SAFETY 88/100
10. HERITAGE 68/100
Classification: National Park
Region: County Clare
Established: 1991
Area: 20 km²
Annual Visitors: 250,000
Nearest City: Ennis (15 mi)

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PARK NAME: Connemara

Country: Ireland

Park ID: 114

AVERAGE RATING: 58/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Connemara National Park encompasses mountains, expanses of bogs, heaths, grasslands and woodlands. The park is home to the famous Connemara ponies and herds of red deer. The park's mountains, including Diamond Hill, offer stunning views of the Atlantic coast and surrounding countryside.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 58/100
2. INTENSITY 44/100
3. BEAUTY 72/100
4. GEOLOGY No data/100
5. PLANT LIFE 52/100
6. WILDLIFE 37/100
7. TRANQUILITY No data/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 68/100
9. SAFETY 82/100
10. HERITAGE 48/100
Classification: National Park
Region: County Galway
Established: 1980
Area: 29.8 km²
Annual Visitors: 250,000
Nearest City: Clifden (3 mi)

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PARK NAME: Glenveagh

Country: Ireland

Park ID: 115

AVERAGE RATING: 61/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Glenveagh National Park features rugged mountains, pristine lakes, and remote blanket bog in the heart of the Derryveagh Mountains. The park is home to the historic Glenveagh Castle and its gardens. It provides sanctuary for golden eagles, red deer, and one of the largest herds of red deer in Ireland.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 57/100
2. INTENSITY 52/100
3. BEAUTY 73/100
4. GEOLOGY 43/100
5. PLANT LIFE 57/100
6. WILDLIFE 42/100
7. TRANQUILITY 86/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 62/100
9. SAFETY 82/100
10. HERITAGE 53/100
Classification: National Park
Region: County Donegal
Established: 1984
Area: 169.84 km²
Annual Visitors: 250,000
Nearest City: Letterkenny (15 mi)

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PARK NAME: Killarney

Country: Ireland

Park ID: 116

AVERAGE RATING: 71/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Killarney National Park is known for its diverse ecology including the Lakes of Killarney, oak and yew woodlands, and mountain peaks. The park contains many architectural features including Ross Castle and Muckross House. It is home to Ireland's only native herd of red deer and the last remaining wild population of Irish red deer.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 69/100
2. INTENSITY 62/100
3. BEAUTY 85/100
4. GEOLOGY 62/100
5. PLANT LIFE 70/100
6. WILDLIFE 64/100
7. TRANQUILITY 64/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 84/100
9. SAFETY 87/100
10. HERITAGE 62/100
Classification: National Park
Region: County Kerry
Established: 1932
Area: 102.89 km²
Annual Visitors: 1,100,000
Nearest City: Killarney (1 mi)

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PARK NAME: Wicklow Mountains

Country: Ireland

Park ID: 117

AVERAGE RATING: 61/100

Review Volume: Low number of reviews

DESCRIPTION:
Wicklow Mountains National Park covers a mountain range with extensive blanket bog and heath. The park includes the monastic site of Glendalough, founded in the 6th century. The landscape features glacial valleys, mountain peaks, and numerous recreational trails including the Wicklow Way.

COMPLETE RATINGS BREAKDOWN (All 10 Categories):

1. UNIQUENESS 42/100
2. INTENSITY 64/100
3. BEAUTY 64/100
4. GEOLOGY 42/100
5. PLANT LIFE 48/100
6. WILDLIFE 34/100
7. TRANQUILITY 72/100
8. ACCESSIBILITY 84/100
9. SAFETY 91/100
10. HERITAGE 70/100
Classification: National Park
Region: County Wicklow
Established: 1991
Area: 204.8 km²
Annual Visitors: 1,000,000
Nearest City: Bray (12 mi)

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