PICS: A Sunset From Every County In Ireland – Each As Stunning As The Next

Bhí an ghrian ag dul aníos agus ní raibh scamaill ar bith sa spéir

The grand stretch in the evenings is gradually getting longer as we come into summer. And with longer days come even prettier sunsets.

Us Irish adore sunsets. We love them so much that we have a saying based upon them which allows us to forecast the weather for the next day; red sky at night, shepherd's delight.

We've scoured Instagram and Twitter to find your best shots of Irish sunsets from all of the 32 counties of Ireland, each with different character from the last.

Crosshaven Harbour in Cork

The Cliffs of Moher in Clare, majestic as always

Bray, Wicklow by The Happy Pear

Achill Island, Mayo, reflects back upon its day

The Liffey in Dublin City looking aesthetically pleasing

King John's Castle by the Shannon in Limerick City

Awe mór for Tramore in Waterford

The Dingle Peninsula in Kerry taking our breath away

Wouldn't mind a dip here in Connemara, County Galway

Mullaghmore Beach along the Wild Atlantic Way, Sligo

Tipperary – the Golden Valley with the golden skies

New Lake, Dunfanaghy, County Donegal

Cavan, Ireland's Lake County

Carlingford Lough ft. the Mourne Mountains at sun down in County Louth

The Giant's Causeway, County Antrim

Headquarters of all sun ancient technology, Newgrange, County Meath

A true shepherd's delight in Derry

Peeping over the fields, Longford

Windgap in Kilkenny

When a casual walk in Carlow leads to this...

A unique view of The Curragh, Kildare

Not the coldest town in Ireland anymore with this hot sunset in Birr, Co. Offaly

A great capture of the Wexford sunset

Riverside in Westmeath

Sun giving out its final reLaois of the day

Fishing for sunsets, Leitrim

The Gaelic Chieftain breaks the sunset in County Roscommon

Castle Leslie, Monaghan

Lough Navar and Lough Erne of Fermanagh

Sperrins in Tyrone sperrin no beauty

Watching the sun go Down

A cairn stone and a sunset, County Armagh

Aren't they just stunning?

Codladh sámh.

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