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Ireland In June: Weather, Things To See And Travel Tips

Ireland in June is a good idea. With less rain and wind, you will be rewarded with better weather but with less crowd than July or August which are both the summer peak months.

So if you are planning to visit Ireland in June, here’s our travel guide for enjoying Ireland in summer.

Is June a good time to go to Ireland?

June is one of the best months to travel to Ireland. Because it’s the start of the summer season, the weather is better and more attractions are open. June is also considered the driest month in the south of the country. So if you are looking to do more outdoorsy stuff, June is one of the best months to visit Ireland.

What is the weather in Ireland in June?

What is the average temperature in Ireland in June?

The climate of Ireland is influenced mainly by the Atlantic Ocean. As a result, Ireland doesn’t experience the same extreme temperatures that other countries have from the same latitudes.

As the summer begins, Ireland in June will have an average of 14°C(56°F) to 17°C (63°F) temperature.

Rain in Ireland in June

The average precipitation in June is 8-21 days with up to 70 mm of rain depending on the city. So make sure to always prepare for rain just in case.

Wind in Ireland in June

The average hourly wind speed in June remains constant all throughout the month with an average of from .02 miles per hour to 11 miles per hour.

Sun in Ireland in June

Days are longer for Ireland in June. Sunrise will start at around 5 AM and set at around 9:30 PM. It gets longer towards the end of the month so that means extra hours for activities and sightseeing.

What should you pack for Ireland in June?

June marks the beginning of the Summer season in Ireland. It is expected to be warmer than the previous months but rain and wind are expected to be around the corner too. Be sure to come prepared by having these items on your packing list.

Leggings – Finally, a month where you can wear a light piece of clothing. If you hate wearing jeans, a pair of leggings is a perfect addition to your list. Also, it won’t take too much space in your bag too! Be sure to consider these stretchy and opaque leggings on your next trip.

Pencil Mini-Skirt – A pencil mini-skirt can be a very versatile piece of clothing and it is perfect for Ireland summer. If a slight chill makes you uncomfortable, you can pair it up with leggings. Otherwise, feel free to flaunt those gorgeous legs. This Bohemian floral skirt is a cute OOTD statement for the ‘gram. If you’re more into a bolder look, check out this zip-up pencil skirt to Amazon.

Knee-length skirt – Here’s another option if you don’t want to wear leggings but also can’t stand the summer chill. A knee-length skirt like this one is a good find. You’ll be chic and fab once you pair it with a cute summer top.

Jeans – If you just want to be plain casual, a pair of jeans is your best friend. Be more trendy with a pair of denim ripped jeans like this one. For men, this pair of distressed jeans is a good find.

Plain shirt – One of the most basic items in your packing list is a plain shirt. The breathable fabric of a shirt makes it great for summer. Also, when it gets chilly, you can always grab a cardigan. This shirt from Amazon has a lot of color variety you can choose from.

Cardigan – Long or short, wearing a cardigan in summer makes you look fashionable yet comfortable.

Flats – You can wear cute flats in summer if you don’t want your feet to be too exposed.

Where you should stay in Ireland in June

Ashford Castle County Mayo

Although there are a lot of accommodations in Ireland that will fit any traveler’s budget, nothing beats the experience of staying in castle hotels in Ireland. So here are some of the affordable castle hotels that you can stay at in Ireland for the month of June. 

Cabra Castle Hotel still has the 18th-century castle vibes but with the modern touch from its amenities. A 4-star castle hotel in Cavan situated in a quiet neighborhood in Kingscourt, Cabra Castle Hotel is a mix and match of royalty and modern luxury. Rates start at $162. To book, click here.

A Gothic castle dated from 1209, Kinnitty Castle Hotel is located at the foot of Slieve Bloom Mountains. If you want the unique experience that comes with this castle, better check it out before it’s too late. Also, the rates start at only $110 a night. To book, click here.

What to do in Ireland in June?

Because of better weather and longer days, you will be able to do more stuff when you visit Ireland in June.

1. Be amazed at the Cliffs of Moher

Cliffs of Moher

Cliffs Of Moher, Image by Christine Rogador

 

The Cliffs of Moher are sea cliffs located in County Clare, Ireland. It is one of Ireland’s most spectacular sights and one of the most visited attractions in Ireland with 1.5 million visitors annually.

Standing 702ft above the ground at their highest point and 8km long, the Cliffs boast one of the most amazing views in Ireland. On a good day, you can see the Aran Islands in Galway Bay.

Opening Hours

8 am to 7 pm although, during winter, the cliffs are closed by 5 pm.

Admission Fee

Adults €6

Students €4

Senior Citizens €4

Children under 16

Free Group rates available on request

Contact Information

Location: Lislorkan North, Liscannor, Co. Clare, Ireland

Phone: bookings@cliffsofmoher.ie

Email: +353 65 708 6145

Buy your ticket online here.

 

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2. Go back in time with Brú na Bóinne ( Boyne Valley Tombs)

Knowth Brú na Bóinne

Brú na Bóinne or Palace of the Boyne is valley tombs located near River Boyne, 8 km west of Drogheda. It contains one of the most important prehistoric landscapes in the world dating back from the Neolithic period. Brú na Bóinne is famous for its Megalithic passage tombs called Knowth, Newgrange, and Dowth.

Archaeologists classified Newgrange, Knowth, and Dowth as passage tombs, however, these tombs are now recognized to be much more than passage tombs.  Ancient Temple is a more fitting classification, which is a place of astrological, spiritual, religious, and ceremonial importance.

If you are in the area, this is one of the best places to visit in Drogheda, Ireland.

Opening Hours

February – April: Daily 09.30 – 17.30

May: Daily 09.00 – 18.30

June – Mid September: Daily 09.00 – 19.00

Mid – End September: Daily 09.00 – 18.30

October: Daily 09.30 – 17.30

NovemberJanuary: Daily 09.00 – 17.00

Admission Fee

For the Exhibition and Newgrange and Knowth:

Adult: €13.00
Sen/Group: €10.00
Child/Student: €8.00
Family: €30.00

Contact Information

Location: Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre, Donore, Meath

Email: brunaboinne@opw.ie

Phone: +353 41 9880300

For more information about Brú na Bóinne, click here.

Buy your ticket online here.

 

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3. Surf at Lahinch

Lahinch Beach is a sandy, crescent-shaped Blue Flag beach in the town of Lahinch in County Clare. It is located in Liscannor Bay and faces the Atlantic Ocean which gives the beach its famous swells.

The beach is a popular kayaking, kite surfing, and surfing spot in the country. It is also near Cliffs of Moher and the Burren, making it an ideal side trip for those visiting these famous Irish attractions. It is also one of the most convenient day trips from Galway.

Contact Information

Address: Lahinch Beach, Lahinch, Clare, Republic of Ireland

Email: secretar@clarecoco.ie

4. Admire the castle of Kylemore

kylemore abbey castle

Kylemore Castle was built by Mitchell Henry, a wealthy doctor from England, as a gift to his wife Margaret in 1871. It was sold to the Duke and Duchess of Manchester in 1903 and was then purchased by the Irish Benedictine nuns in 1920.

Kylemore Abbey, a Benedictine monastery was then founded in 1920 on the grounds of Kylemore Castle, in Connemara. Since the 1970s, the estate has been opened to the public.

Nestled at the base of Druchruach Mountain and along the shore of Lough Pollacappul in Connemara, the Abbey is one of the most iconic attractions in Galway, Ireland. It is also one of the most beautiful castles in Ireland. And no visit to Ireland is complete without spending a half-day to the castle ground.

Opening Hours

9:30 am to 4:30 pm. The last admission is at 4 pm.

Admission Fee

€13 for adult, €9 for a student, €10 for senior, and €26.00 for a family of 4.

Contact Information

Location:  Kylemore Abbey, Pollacappul, Connemara, Co. Galway, Ireland

Email: bookings@kylemoreabbey.com

Buy your ticket online here.

 

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5. Visit Galway City

Shop Street Galway

Shop Street Galway , Image by Christine Rogador

Galway City and nothing else comes to mind if we speak about Ireland’s top destination for arts, music, and urban culture. This city on the west coast of Ireland never fails to exceed expectations- from its medieval walls down to the breathtaking view of the River Corrib.

So whether you’re coming over for a quick visit or longer, there’s just so much to enjoy in this harbor city.

6. Take a road trip in Dingle

Dingle in Ireland is a small port town in Dingle Peninsula, about 4 hours away from Dublin. It is one of the scenic stops in Ring of Kerry along with Kenmare and Killarney.

Dingle is known for its rugged scenery, trails, and sandy beaches so it’s one of the best places to do a road trip in Ireland.

7. Explore King John’s Castle and Limerick City

king john's castle limerick

King John’s Castle is a 13th-century castle located on King’s Island in Limerick and next to the River Shannon. The castle overlooks the river and the panoramic view of Limerick City.

The stunning new exhibition brings to life over 800 years of King John’s Castle and Limerick City’s dramatic history all through Touch-screen technology which will connect visitors to tales of siege and warfare.

And if you are staying in neighboring cities, it is one of the best day trips that you can do from Dublin, Cork or Galway.

Opening Hours

09.30 am – 5 pm

Admission Fee

€10 for adult, €5 for children and €22 for family (2 adults + 2 children)

Contact Information

Address: Nicholas St, Limerick, Ireland

8. Hike at Benbulben

Benbulben

Benbulben is the Table Mountain of Ireland. This large rock formation was formed by moving glaciers during Ice Age.

The mountain is part of the Dartry Mountains in an area known as Yeats Country – a name after the famous writer and poet W.B. Yeats. The Benbulben offers the best view of Sligo town and it’s an easy trail to hike.

It is only 15-20 minutes away from the town center and although a popular attraction in Sligo town, it is not touristy. Along the trail are rolling hills and beautiful landscapes of forest, bogs, and plants.

9. Explore the charming town of Cobh

Cobh, Co. Cork

 

 

Cobh was developed as a Victorian spa retreat in the mid-19th century and became Ireland’s most important port for trans-Atlantic travel.

If you would like to create some memories that will last a lifetime, take the plunge and visit Cobh. It is a captivating town that will hold you in its spell long after you’ve left.

10. Take a day trip to Aran Islands

Aran Islands

Aran Islands are a group of rocky islands located in Galway Bay. The islands include Inishmore (Inis Mór – the largest island), Inishmaan (Inis Meáin – the second largest), and Inisheer (Inis Oírr – the smallest).

On the islands, you can explore ancient stone forts and churches, awesome cliffs, and flora and fauna.

The islands are considered the soul of Gaelic culture and it’s considered one of the top island destinations by National Geographic.

Practical Tips for Ireland in June

1. As it can be windy, make sure to be careful when visiting the cliffs and the islands. The cliffs can be dangerous during the windy season so always walk with caution around the area especially if there’s no barrier on the edge.

2. Although June is the driest month in some areas in Ireland, make sure to prepare for rain as the weather in Ireland can be fickle. Here’s our complete guide for a packing list on Ireland for all season to help you plan your next trip to Ireland.

3. Always layer up. It might be warm one moment but it can get really cold especially at night.

4. Check out this list for more travel tips for Ireland for first-time visitors. 

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