10 - 17 April 2026, 23 students of 4CK, Waltraud Weingartner, Gertrud Hofer
Our language trip to Ireland began with a weekend in the west of the country, where we explored Galway and its surrounding regions. The group experienced some of Ireland’s most famous landscapes, including the Burren, the Connemara National Park and the spectacular Cliffs of Moher. Due to stormy and rainy weather, the planned hike on Diamond Hill had to be shortened, but the dramatic scenery still made a strong impression. A special highlight was a sheep‑dog demonstration, where students enjoyed watching skilled Border Collies at work, as well as seeing playful puppies and newborn lambs.
After this exciting start, the group continued the trip in Bray, where students attended a language school. English lessons took place in the mornings and focused on communication and practical language skills. In the afternoons, a varied cultural programme was offered.
Trips to Dublin included a visit to the National Museum, where the famous bog bodies fascinated the students and Malahide Castle and its parklands. Living with host families gave students valuable insights into everyday Irish life and helped them practise English in an authentic environment.
Titel - Diamond Hill
- Malahide Castle
- The Burren
- Kylemore Abbey
