We may not have our dream Kardashian garden, equipped with beds of tropical plants, a plush outdoor couch, or a firepit (how very Love Island villa!), but that doesn't mean we can't enjoy gardens just the same. If you would rather not get out of your own garden, or if you don't have one at all, there is no need to worry. There are a plethora of beautiful public gardens across Ireland for you to visit and here are some of the best.

.. Kylemore Abbey, Galway.

Kylemore Abbey is a fabulous spot located in the hills of Connemara. The Abbey itself was founded for Benedictine nuns who fled Belgium in World War 1. Here you will find a gorgeous Victorian walled garden.

There is also a large woodland walking trail and if you work up an appetite from all the walking, there is a tea house and a café to grab a bite to eat. A standard ticket will provide you access to all that the park has to offer, including a guided tour. An adult ticket costs €17.

00 and kids under 12 go free. A family of four ticket costs €40.00.

The garden is open seven days a week, from 10am to 6pm, with the last admission at 5pm. The Irish National Stud's Japanese Gardens, Kildare. The Japanese Gardens are filled with flowers of every shade to transport you to another world.

The gardens are part of the National Stud, which provides a rich history of Irish racing. Its museum is home to the skeleton of Arkle, regarded as one of the greatest horses to ever race. It truly is a wonderful experience.

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