This three-day private tour takes you through Ireland’s rich history and stunning landscapes, starting and ending in Dublin.
Begin with a visit to Sean’s Bar in Athlone, the oldest pub in Ireland, followed by a stop at Athlone Castle, steeped in Anglo-Norman history. Explore Clonmacnoise, one of Ireland's most significant monastic sites, before heading to Galway for an overnight stay. In Galway, soak up the lively atmosphere of Quay Street, enjoy traditional music bars, and wander through the Spanish Arch and Latin Quarter, home to the famous Claddagh Ring.
The next day, discover the rugged beauty of Connemara, with stops at Kylemore Abbey and the breath-taking Sky Road in Clifden. Return to Galway for another overnight stay. On your final day, take in the scenic drive along Galway Bay, marvel at the unique landscape of The Burren, and visit the iconic Cliffs of Moher before making your way back to Dublin.
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Oldest Bar in Europe and Ireland
Athlone Castle, perched on the banks of the River Shannon, has been a prominent site since the Viking era. Originally built in 1210 for King John of England, the castle has seen centuries of history, from medieval battles to Napoleonic fortifications. It became a military stronghold and later a museum, celebrating Athlone's rich heritage and Viking past. Today, it stands as a National Monument, reflecting its enduring significance.
Clonmacnoise is a captivating slice of Ireland’s history, sitting right by the River Shannon in County Offaly. Founded in the 6th century by Saint Ciarán, this ancient site was once a buzzing center of learning and spirituality. You’ll find some truly stunning ruins here, including a towering round tower, old churches, and beautifully carved high crosses. The Cross of the Scriptures and Temple Finghín are among the highlights, giving you a real taste of Ireland’s rich monastic past. It's a place that brings the ancient stories and craftsmanship of Ireland to life.
A Charming village of Cong. best known as the location of the famous blockbuster 'The Quiet Man.
Kylemore Abbey is famous for its postcard perfect scenery, the iconic image of a baronial castle reflected in a Connemara lake. The Benedictine nuns of Kylemore invite visitors to experience this magnificent place. From the love story that started it all, to engineering initiatives, model farms, royal visits, and the Abbey's former role as a girls boarding school, learn about Kylemore’s rich history.
An outstanding coastal viewing point providing long views along the Connemara coastline and a popular location to witness some breath-taking sunsets over the Atlantic.
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Hotel Drop off - Overnight stop
Self Guided walk & Shop
Self Guided Tour of the Cliffs and the visitor centre.
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