Lonely Planet listed the "most incredible" places to visit in Ireland back in 2021, starting with the iconic Cliffs of Moher in Co Clare.

Lonely Planet editors chose their favorite sights across Ireland, which they hailed for its "breathtaking views and stunning landscapes" and "genuinely warm and welcoming" people.

Whether you're looking for the best places to go hiking,  hear traditional Irish music or capture some stunning photos, this handy little guide has got you covered.

You can check out Lonely Planet's "21 incredible places to visit in Ireland beyond the Cliffs of Moher" list here.

Lonely Planet's 21 Incredible Places to Visit in Ireland:

1. Cliffs of Moher, County Clare

Best for iconic Ireland.

The Cliffs of Moher. (Getty Images)

The Cliffs of Moher. (Getty Images)

2. Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin City

Best for learning about Ireland’s struggle for independence.

Kilmainham Gaol. (Getty Images)

Kilmainham Gaol. (Getty Images)

3. Wild Atlantic Way

Best for road trips.

Scenes along the Wild Atlantic Way. (Getty Images)

Scenes along the Wild Atlantic Way. (Getty Images)

4. The Giant’s Causeway, County Antrim

Best for bucket list ticking.

The Giant’s Causeway, County Antrim.

The Giant’s Causeway, County Antrim.

5. Croagh Patrick, County Mayo

Best for hiking.

Croagh Patrick. (Getty Images)

Croagh Patrick. (Getty Images)

6. Belfast Murals, County Antrim

Best for understanding Ireland's recent history.

Murals in Belfast. (Ireland's Content Pool)

Murals in Belfast. (Ireland's Content Pool)

7. Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, County Antrim

Best for thrill-seekers.

Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, County Antrim.

Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, County Antrim.

8. The Aran Islands, off the coast of County Galway

Best for traditional lifestyles.

An aerial view of Inis Meáin, part of the Aran Islands. (Getty Images)

An aerial view of Inis Meáin, part of the Aran Islands. (Getty Images)

9. Galway City, County Galway

Best for music and nightlife.

Kerwans Lane in Galway City. (Getty Images)

Kerwans Lane in Galway City. (Getty Images)

10. St Declan’s Way, Ardmore, County Waterford

Best for starting the Irish camino.

Inishmore, Aran Islands. Credit: Tourism Ireland

Inishmore, Aran Islands. Credit: Tourism Ireland

11. Rock of Cashel, County Tipperary

Best for a Game of Thrones-like location.

Rock of Cashel. (Getty Images)

Rock of Cashel. (Getty Images)

12. Adare Village, County Limerick

Best for a postcard-perfect houses.

Adare. (Getty Images)

Adare. (Getty Images)

13. The English Market, Cork City

Best for food lovers.

The English Market, Cork City.

The English Market, Cork City.

14. Glendalough, County Wicklow

Best for stepping back in time.

Glendalough. (Ireland's Content Pool)

Glendalough. (Ireland's Content Pool)

15. Garnish Island, West Cork

Best for discovering a hidden world.

An aerial view of Garnish Island. (Ireland's Content Pool)

An aerial view of Garnish Island. (Ireland's Content Pool)

16. Sheep's Head, West Cork

Best for rugged views.

Sheep's Head, West Cork.

Sheep's Head, West Cork.

17. The Gap of Dunloe, County Kerry

Best for breathtaking photos.

The Gap of Dunloe. (Ireland's Content Pool)

The Gap of Dunloe. (Ireland's Content Pool)

18. Croke Park GAA Stadium, Dublin

Best for sporting fans.

Croke Park. (Getty Images)

Croke Park. (Getty Images)

19. Dublin’s Georgian Squares

Best for city strolling.

Merrion Square Park: Dublin’s Georgian Squares.

Merrion Square Park: Dublin’s Georgian Squares.

20. Phoenix Park, County Dublin

Best for families.

Phoenix Park. (Ireland's Content Pool)

Phoenix Park. (Ireland's Content Pool)

21. Ben Bulben, Sligo

Best for taking your breath away.

Ben Bulben, Sligo.

Ben Bulben, Sligo.

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