Experience Ireland In December Like A Local By Indulging In These 8 Things

Experience Ireland In December Like A Local By Indulging In These 8 Things
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Ireland is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, even more so during the winter. Winters in Ireland are some of the magical days when the country transforms into a wonderland and visiting Ireland in December is the best time of the year to do so. You might ask how cold is Ireland in December? Or what is the temperature in Ireland in December? To address all these questions, we have prepared a list of the best things to do in Ireland in December.

Things To Do In Ireland In December:

There is an abundance of thing to do in Ireland in December, but it is important to select the best of them so that you have the best possible experience of the country when you visit:

1. Ireland: Experience Northern Lights:

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Northern lights are one of the awe-inspiring scenes found anywhere in the world. If you choose driving in Ireland in December through remote and exotic, the Aurora Borealis is not a thing for you to miss. You might have questions regarding how Northern Lights could be seen in a place except Russia, North America, and Greenland, this is due to low levels of light pollution in the country. Go to the northernmost coast of Ireland and experience these beautiful sites with your own eyes.

2. Ireland: Get Your Mittens Out In The Winter Solstice:

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There are some places in Ireland in December where the literal magic happens during the winter solstice. Witness the 5000-year-old light show in Newgrange in the county of Meath Bru Na Boinne. Here, only some lucky individuals are selected through the lottery to be given the ticket to visit the burial mound, where this magical light show happens. Or visit Baghmore in the county of Tyrone during the time of sunrise to see the sun get aligned with the stone rows.

3. The Gaiety Theatre: See Panto:

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Panto or Pantomime which is a common form of theatre in Ireland can be seen at The Gaiety Theatre every year at the time of Christmas and New Year. Traditionally performed during the days of Christmas and New Year in front of an audience mainly consisting of parents and children, this theatre form involves singing, dancing, buffoonery, in-jokes, and even mild sexual content. A number of traditional storylines and previously well-defined set of performances happen.

4. Christmas Market of Dublin: Shop

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Visit the lively and well decorated world-renowned Christmas Markets of Dublin in Ireland. Shop from the wide variety of things on offer. Enjoy the festivities in these snow-covered streets. Shop from various multistory malls to street stalls specially set up for Christmas to give yourself a unique and exciting overall experience of the City.

5. Mourne Mountains: Hike:

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Go to the unique white snow-capped mountain where C.S Lewis was inspired to write Narnia. Located in County Down, the Mourne Mountains are a perfect little day escape which is full of calmness, serenity and exquisite beauty. Go an adventure to the Mourne Mountains and try, imagine and live the same experience that C.S Lewis might have done to get inspired to write such a masterpiece.

6. Ireland: Party all night:

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Pubs, especially the Irish Pubs are hotspots during the winters. Whenever the temperature is too cold to stay outside, the pubs are where most people go. Experience the unique, laid-back and relaxing pub life of Ireland and socialize with different tourists and locals. Head to some of the famous pubs in Dublin and Ireland and enjoy an evening full of different events such as sports screenings, music night, Christmas themed evenings.

7. Apres Village: Explore:

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Explore the Apres Village in Ireland in December. Each year they put up a festive theme opening for
families. If you are eager to try some wine or buy handicrafts. This place won’t fail to surprise you with its array of Christmas treats ready to add some flair to your festive Christmas mood. The confectioneries there will amaze you.

8. Chamber Choir of Ireland: Listen to music:

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Head to the Christ Church Cathedral on the 9th of December to witness the professionals from the Chamber of Choir of Ireland sing hymns and carols in the praise of dear Lord Jesus Christ. Immerse yourself in a delightful selection of beautiful music including the Christmas Story by Hugo Distler and some modern and contemporary carols by local Irish Composers.