10. The Connemara National Park
Opened in 1980, the Connemara National Park is one of the six national parks in Ireland. Apart from its scenic beauty, the national park is also famous for the ancient remnants of human civilization. The 4000-year-old megalithic court tombs and a 19th-century graveyard are the major tourist attractions in this national park which is spread in the area of 2,957 hectares.


 
                
Great post guys will add this to our article on 99 reasons to visit Ireland 🙂