Scenic point
Adelle
Adele is located on the east bank of the Maigue River in Ireland. It is a beautiful small village of thatched houses: beautiful lawns in the walls, snow-white walls, dark thatched roofs, brightly colored doors and windows, and eyeful flowers... Adele is called the most beautiful town in Ireland, which is not a false name. Its unique thatched houses, mysterious castles, time-honored shops, and ivy decorated monasteries, It simply constructs a fairy tale world in a dream!
The best leisure in Adele is to sit in a daze. When the weather is good, you can sit in the yard and drink a cup of Irish coffee to enjoy your own quiet and leisurely afternoon. Of course, there are also scenic spots worth visiting, such as medieval monasteries, Adele Castle, etc.
Adele is the most beautiful in autumn, with golden trees, green grass and pine and cypress undulating alternately -- a beautiful scene that can neither be sketched nor described by words.
Adele History
At the beginning of the 19th century, the Earl of Desmond planned the streets and houses in Adele. Today, Adele Village is a small village with beautiful scenery. Its buildings have become a wealth for the local people and Ireland. Stone buildings can be seen occasionally on Adele's main street. The ruins left over from the Middle Ages stand there quietly and form a beautiful landscape together with the ubiquitous thatched houses. This beautiful scenery makes people want to be integrated into it, and put it in their mind and body. When you come here, you have to admire that the local residents can preserve the ancient buildings so well, let the history flow quietly, and let the future generations have the wind and frost of this millennium.