No. Ireland is west of England.
It is actually in the midlands of Ireland, close to the centre of the country, so it is not in the north, south, east or west of Ireland. It is in the Republic of Ireland, which is sometimes incorrectly referred to as "Southern Ireland" or the "South of Ireland".
It is in the south of Ireland, more precisely the southwest of Ireland.
The prevailing winds in Ireland are west and south west, though Ireland can get winds from all directions. There are no special names for the winds in Ireland.
Ireland.
West.
It is a mountain in the Magillacuddy Reeks, in county Kerry, in the south west of Ireland.
There are several bodies of water by Ireland, however there is not a ocean south of Ireland, but rather a sea. It is the Celtic Sea that is south of Ireland. The others are: North Atlantic Ocean (West, North, and South-West), Celtic Sea (South to South-East), and the Irish sea (East)
Going south from Ireland, you would come to Spain. From the extreme west of Ireland, you would pass Spain and Portugal and come to Morocco.
Wicklow is on the east coast of Ireland.
south west
Dingle and Sneem are small towns in Kerry in the south west of Ireland