Wheelchair Accessible Wild Atlantic Way Tour - 7 Days

Introduction
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Dublin - Galway - Killarney - Cork / 7 Days

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Accessible Ireland Highlights

Welcome to About Ireland Taxi Tours and Accessible Tours Ireland, where we believe the magic of the Emerald Isle should be open to everyone. As a proudly Irish-owned specialist in private, fully guided travel, we take pride in crafting seamless, stress-free adventures tailored specifically for wheelchair users and their companions. Our expert drivers and accessible vehicles ensure that "the road less travelled" is a road you can enjoy in total comfort and style.

Experience the rugged soul of the west on this 7-Day Wheelchair-Friendly Wild Atlantic Way Tour. This carefully curated journey balances iconic landmarks with hidden gems, taking you from the historic streets of Dublin to the bohemian charm of Galway, the majestic peaks of Killarney National Park, and the vibrant culture of Cork.

With hand-picked accessible hotels, featuring roll-in showers and step-free access, and a focus on inclusive attractions like Muckross House, the Guinness Storehouse, and the stunning Clifden Sky Road, this itinerary removes the guesswork from your holiday. Let us handle the logistics while you focus on the breathtaking views and authentic Irish hospitality.

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At a glance

Day 1 - Arrive in Dublin and Settle In

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Arrive in Dublin and Explore Accessible Highlights

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Transport - Meet & Greet in Arrivals

DepartureDublin Airport
DestinationDublin City Hotel
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The Westbury Hotel

Experience the elegance of The Westbury Hotel, located in the heart of Dublin, just steps away from premier shopping and cultural sites. Enjoy luxurious accommodations with stunning views and exceptional dining options. With a dedicated concierge team and artistic decor, every stay promises a personalized touch and a taste of local heritage.
Experience the Marlin Hotel Dublin, situated in the vibrant center of the city, offering easy access to attractions and nightlife. Enjoy a stylish stay with modern design and local dining options. Unique features like a cinema room and well-equipped fitness center make it a distinctive choice for your visit.
Dublin One Hotel offers a modern stay just a short distance from the vibrant heart of Dublin. Guests can enjoy comfortable rooms and on-site dining, perfect after exploring nearby attractions. With its stylish design and convenient access to public transport, it provides a welcoming retreat in the city.
The Book of Kells Experience invites you to delve into a world of ancient art and scholarship. Marvel at the over 1,200-year-old illuminated manuscript, the Book of Kells, and explore the stunning Long Room library filled with 200,000 historical texts. Interactive exhibits enhance your understanding of this fascinating period in history.
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At the Guinness Storehouse, explore the captivating world of Ireland's iconic stout. Discover the brewing process through interactive exhibits, and enjoy breathtaking views of Dublin from the Gravity Bar. This unique attraction offers insights into the brand's rich heritage, making it a must-visit for any beer enthusiast.
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St Patrick's Cathedral

St Patrick's Cathedral is a breathtaking example of Gothic architecture, steeped in history since the 12th century. Visitors can explore its serene gardens, marvel at its stunning stained glass windows, and learn about its notable resident, Jonathan Swift. A guided tour offers a unique glimpse into this iconic landmark.
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Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle, a historic landmark in the heart of Dublin, dates back to the 13th century and features stunning architecture and beautiful gardens. Visitors can explore the opulent State Apartments and the Chapel Royal with its exquisite stained glass. The serene Dubhlinn Gardens provide a peaceful retreat amidst the bustling city.

Some accessible areas.

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Day 2 - Dublin to Galway Tour

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Journey from Dublin to Galway with Accessible Stops

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Transport

DepartureDublin Hotel
DestinationGalway Hotel
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Lunch Stop Suggestion: Kilbeggan Distillery or Athlone Castle Café

Lunch stop suggestion at Kilbeggan Distillery or Athlone Castle Café, both offering accessible restrooms and dining.
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Tullamore D.E.W. Distillery Visitor Experience

Discover the Tullamore D.E.W. Distillery Visitor Experience, where you can embark on an interactive tour that reveals the art of whiskey production. Enjoy guided tastings of their signature whiskeys and delve into the rich history of the brand. Don't miss out on the exclusive merchandise and unique cocktail masterclasses available for all visitors.

Accessible.

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Clonmacnoise Monastic Site

Clonmacnoise Monastic Site offers a fascinating glimpse into Ireland's rich spiritual heritage. Visitors can explore the historic ruins of this important early Christian site, featuring ancient high crosses and a round tower, all set against the picturesque backdrop of the River Shannon. The serene landscape enhances the site's archaeological significance and cultural depth.

Partial access to the visitor centre and grounds.

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Arrive Galway Mid-Afternoon

Arrive in the vibrant city of Galway mid-afternoon after your scenic journey from Dublin, where you will be greeted by the charming streets and lively atmosphere that this coastal gem has to offer.

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The Galmont Hotel & Spa

The Galmont Hotel & Spa boasts a prime location by Lough Atalia, providing stunning views and quick access to Galway's vibrant city center. Guests can indulge in the on-site spa and savor locally sourced dishes at the award-winning restaurant. With a heated swimming pool and tailored events, your stay promises relaxation and cultural exploration.

Central, elevator access, car park with lift.

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HYDE Hotel

Experience the vibrant heart of Galway at HYDE Hotel, centrally located for easy access to local attractions. Enjoy stylish accommodations with stunning views of the River Corrib and a rooftop terrace for relaxation. Savor locally sourced dishes at the on-site restaurant while immersing yourself in the rich culture reflected in the hotel's contemporary design.

Central, wheelchair accessible rooms available.

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The G Hotel

Experience luxury at The G Hotel in Galway, where contemporary design meets local charm. Enjoy gourmet dining and unwind at the spa while being steps away from the city's vibrant attractions. With unique decor by Philip Treacy and stunning event spaces, this hotel is a perfect choice for your stay.

Luxury, with accessible features and parking.

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University of Galway Rooms or Apartments

Book a fully accessible apartment or an accessible room in a shared apartment.

Several fully accessible, self-catering apartments are available to suit your needs from May to August.

Experience the charm of Abbeyglen Castle Hotel, where luxurious accommodations meet stunning views of the Connemara landscape. This historic castle offers fine dining with local cuisine and beautifully landscaped grounds, all while being close to local attractions and outdoor adventures.

Wheelchair-friendly, beautiful location, call ahead to confirm accessible room.

Day 3 - Exploring Galway & Connemara

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Discover Galway, Connemara, and Scenic Drives

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Galway City Museum

The Galway City Museum invites visitors to explore the rich history and vibrant culture of Galway. Located by the scenic Spanish Arch, it features engaging exhibitions and interactive displays that cater to all ages. Discover significant artifacts and participate in educational programs that highlight local art and heritage.

Accessible.

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Spanish Arch & Salthill Promenade

Get ready to explore the historic Spanish Arch, a stunning landmark that dates back to the 16th century, and stroll along the picturesque Salthill Promenade. This scenic boardwalk offers breathtaking views of Galway Bay and the surrounding coastline. Take in the vibrant atmosphere filled with local artists, street performers, and charming cafes. The combination of rich history and natural beauty makes this experience unforgettable. Whether you're enjoying a relaxing walk or capturing beautiful photos, the Spanish Arch and Salthill Promenade promise a delightful adventure.

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Corrib River Cruise

Enjoy a relaxing and scenic Corrib River Cruise, where you can take in the stunning views of the surrounding landscapes and charming villages. With accessible options available, everyone can experience the beauty of the river and its rich history. Sit back, unwind, and let the gentle flow of the water guide you through this picturesque journey, perfect for families, friends, or solo travelers looking for a memorable adventure.

Please note: This is not suitable for all electric wheelchairs.

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Transport

DepartureGalway
DestinationGalway
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Clifden & Sky Road Drive (if staying at the Abbeyglen Hotel)

Optional afternoon trip to Clifden, a charming town known for its vibrant streets and local shops, followed by a breathtaking Sky Road Drive. This scenic, accessible coastal route offers stunning views of the rugged Atlantic coastline, with opportunities to stop and take memorable photos. If staying at the exquisite Abbeyglen Castle, this excursion provides a perfect way to experience the natural beauty and rich culture of the area.

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Dinner Suggestion: Ard Bia at Nimmos

At Ard Bia at Nimmos, guests are treated to stunning views of Galway's Spanish Arch while enjoying a menu rich in locally sourced ingredients. The warm atmosphere invites all to relax, while the artistic decor and a creative menu that changes seasonally highlight the blend of traditional and contemporary culinary delights.

Accessible.

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Dinner Suggestion: Dining at Abbeyglen Castle

For a delightful dining experience, we recommend enjoying dinner in Clifden at the enchanting Abbeyglen Castle. This stunning venue not only offers a menu filled with exquisite local dishes but also provides a magical atmosphere that reflects the charm and history of the castle. Perfect for a memorable evening, it’s a wonderful way to unwind and savor the flavors of the region.

Day 4 - Galway to Killarney and Accessible Sights

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Journey from Galway to Killarney with Accessible Stops

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DepartureGalway
DestinationKillarney
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Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs of Moher offer breathtaking views over the Atlantic Ocean, with dramatic cliffs soaring 700 feet above the waves. This stunning natural wonder is home to diverse seabird populations and features the iconic O'Brien's Tower. Explore its cinematic history, as it has appeared in several films, and discover its unique status within a UNESCO Global Geopark.

Golf carts are available from the Visitor Center.

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Experience the charm of Adare, where authentic local cuisine meets a warm atmosphere. The historic building adds character, while the seasonal menus showcases fresh ingredients. Indulge in artisan desserts crafted in-house, all served by a friendly staff dedicated to ensuring a memorable dining experience.

Accessible cafes and level footpaths.

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Bunratty Castle & Folk Park

Bunratty Castle & Folk Park invites you to step back in time with its impressive 15th-century castle and immersive Folk Park. Discover traditional Irish culture through engaging exhibits and enjoy medieval banquets. The park's charming buildings and farm animals bring to life the essence of 19th-century rural Ireland.

Visitor centre and some accessible paths.

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Experience the charm of The Lake Hotel, boasting stunning lakeside views and direct access to Killarney National Park for adventure seekers. With a rich 200-year history of hospitality, guests enjoy beautifully landscaped gardens and on-site dining featuring local cuisine. Unique boat trips are also available, adding to the memorable stay.

2 fully accessible bedrooms with roll-in showers, grab bars, lakeside views.

Experience the elegance of The Brehon Hotel & Spa, set near Killarney National Park, where breathtaking views await. Indulge in wellness treatments at the full-service spa and savor delicious meals made from locally sourced ingredients. With luxurious accommodations and a focus on hosting memorable events, this hotel is a standout choice for any traveler.
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Scotts Hotel Killarney

Scotts Hotel Killarney offers a central location in the heart of Killarney, making it easy to explore local attractions and nearby Killarney National Park. Guests can enjoy on-site dining that highlights local flavors, while the modern decor and lively bar atmosphere provide a welcoming environment. Perfect for both leisure and business events.
Experience the elegance of Muckross Park Hotel & Spa, located in the heart of Killarney National Park. This historic hotel combines a 19th-century convent's charm with modern luxury. Enjoy a rejuvenating spa experience, gourmet dining with local flavors, and easy access to breathtaking natural attractions.

Day 5 - Explore Killarney National Park

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Wheelchair-Friendly Sights in Killarney National Park

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DepartureKillarney
DestinationKillarney

Muckross House & Gardens offers visitors a glimpse into Victorian elegance amidst the breathtaking Killarney National Park. Explore the beautifully landscaped gardens and discover the rich history of the Herbert family through guided tours. Unique features include a traditional farm and stunning views of the Lakes of Killarney.

Paved paths, accessible tours (with notice) and limited access inside due to it being an historical building.

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Discover Ross Castle, a captivating 15th-century fortress set against the beautiful backdrop of Lough Leane. Visitors can explore its rich history, take scenic boat tours, and enjoy picturesque walking trails. This unique castle offers stunning views, making it a must-visit destination for photographers and history enthusiasts alike.

Accessible exterior and lake views.

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Killarney House & Gardens

Killarney House & Gardens offers visitors a glimpse into 19th-century architecture, surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens. The site features restored Victorian glasshouses and showcases diverse plant species and wildlife, all while providing stunning panoramic views of the landscape. Rich in history, it’s a captivating destination for nature and history enthusiasts alike.

Accessible Visitor Centre and gardens.

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Scenic Drives – Ladies View, Torc Waterfall

Scenic Drives – Experience the breathtaking beauty of Ladies View, where sweeping panoramas of the surrounding landscape await. Enjoy the serenity of Torc Waterfall, a stunning cascade that can be admired directly from the comfort of your car. This relaxing drive offers a perfect blend of nature's wonders and the ease of travel, providing an unforgettable journey through some of the most picturesque scenery in the region.

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The Lake Hotel offers stunning views of Killarney National Park, making every meal a picturesque experience. Enjoy delicious dishes made from locally sourced ingredients, all served with welcoming and friendly service. This family-owned establishment has a rich history, providing a unique dining atmosphere.

Fully accessible with excellent food.

Muckross Garden Restaurant invites you to savor delicious meals crafted from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Set within the breathtaking Killarney National Park, it offers stunning views of the gardens and a cozy atmosphere. Enjoy seasonal menu changes that celebrate the best of local produce, all while being close to the historic Muckross House.

Relaxed and accessible.

Day 6 - Killarney to Cork via Scenic Route

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Scenic Drive from Killarney to Cork with Accessible Stops

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DepartureKillarney
DestinationCork
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Kenmare Stone Circle

Explore the Kenmare Stone Circle, one of Ireland's largest ancient stone circles dating back to the Bronze Age. This site boasts a rich archaeological significance, with stones aligned to astronomical events. Set in a scenic location, it offers a peaceful atmosphere surrounded by lush greenery and breathtaking landscapes.

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Discover Glengarriff, a picturesque destination renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and vibrant biodiversity. Explore the lush gardens and woodlands, and take scenic walks that unveil stunning landscapes. With its historical landmarks and the nearby Garnish Island, Glengarriff promises an enriching experience for all nature lovers.

Accessible cafés and shops.

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Gougane Barra offers stunning natural scenery with lush landscapes and a serene lake. The historic church set on an island creates a picturesque backdrop, while a variety of walking trails allow visitors to explore the area's beauty. Enjoy a tranquil atmosphere steeped in rich history, perfect for relaxation and reflection.

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Béal na Bláth is a historically significant site where Michael Collins was ambushed in 1922. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding countryside while reflecting on this pivotal moment in Irish history. The peaceful atmosphere, combined with informative signage and a memorial, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich heritage.

Good roadside access.

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Blarney Castle & Gardens

Blarney Castle & Gardens is a historic site dating back to the 15th century, famous for the Blarney Stone, which grants the gift of eloquence to those who kiss it. Visitors can enjoy stunning gardens, explore hidden chambers, and wander through the unique Poison Garden, making it a captivating destination for all.

The castle itself is not wheelchair accessible, but the gardens and grounds are.

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The River Lee Hotel

Experience The River Lee Hotel, where stunning riverside views meet the vibrancy of Cork's city center. Enjoy on-site dining with local flavors and unwind on the tranquil terrace. With stylish rooms and modern wellness facilities, this accommodation offers a blend of comfort and elegance.

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The Address Hotel Cork

Experience the charm of The Address Hotel Cork, where stunning views of the city await you. Located near local attractions and historic sites, this hotel offers comfortable accommodations designed for relaxation. Enjoy contemporary decor, on-site dining with local flavors, and easy access to scenic walking trails.
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Maldron Hotel Shandon Cork City

Experience the charm of Maldron Hotel Shandon Cork City, located in the lively Shandon area. Enjoy stunning views of the Shandon Bells and easy access to local attractions. The hotel features on-site dining and a wellness area with a fitness center and pool for a refreshing stay.
Experience The Dean, located in the heart of Cork's Northern Quarter, just steps from Horgan's Quay. Enjoy stylish rooms with modern amenities and indulge in local cuisine at the on-site dining. Don't miss the rooftop bar, serving signature cocktails with breathtaking city views.

Day 7 - Departure from Cork or Return to Dublin

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Depart Cork or Scenic Return to Dublin

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DepartureCork
DestinationDublin

Discover Blackwater Distillery, where you can immerse yourself in the art of distilling through engaging guided tours. Sample unique spirits crafted with local ingredients, and delve into the region's rich distillation history. Enjoy the charm of small-batch production and innovative gin and whiskey varieties.

Fully accessible.

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Cahir Castle stands as one of Ireland's largest and best-preserved castles, showcasing imposing medieval architecture. Its rich history, dating back to the 13th century, is complemented by well-preserved structures, including towers and defensive walls. Located by the river, it offers a scenic backdrop for exploration.
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Newbridge Silverware Visitor Centre

Discover the Newbridge Silverware Visitor Centre, where you can explore the largest collection of Irish silver globally. Engage in hands-on workshops and guided tours that reveal the art of silver craftsmanship. Enjoy a delightful café and shop, perfect for finding unique gifts and souvenirs.
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Irish National Stud & Gardens

The Irish National Stud & Gardens offers a stunning blend of horticultural beauty and equine heritage. Visitors can wander through beautifully landscaped gardens, including the serene Japanese Gardens and the reflective St. Fiachra's Garden. Additionally, the site features a horse breeding facility and a museum that celebrates the rich history of horse racing in Ireland.
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Included: Professional Taxi Driver Guide & Vehicle, Driver Overnight Costs, Fuel & Tolls.

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Not Included: Entry Tickets, Lunch & Accommodation.

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1. The Westbury Hotel

Balfe St, Dublin 2, D02 CH66, Ireland

2. Marlin Hotel, St. Stephen’s Green

11 Bow Ln E, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, D02 AY81, Ireland

3. Dublin One Hotel

North Circular Rd, Dublin, D07 FW1A, Ireland

4. Trinity College & Book of Kells

College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland

5. Guinness Storehouse

St. James's Gate, Dublin 8, D08 VF8H, Ireland

6. St. Patrick’s Cathedral

St Patrick's Close, Dublin, D08 H6X3, Ireland

7. Dublin Castle

Dame St, Dublin 2, D02 X822, Ireland

8. Kilbeggan Distillery

Lower Main St, Aghamore, Kilbeggan, Co. Westmeath, Ireland

9. Athlone Castle

Castle St, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, N37 A6D7, Ireland

10. Tullamore DEW Visitor Centre

Bury Quay, Tullamore, Co. Offaly, R35 Y5V0, Ireland

11. Clonmacnoise

Clonmacnoise, Shannonbridge, Co. Offaly, Ireland

12. The Galmont Hotel & Spa

Lough Atalia Rd, Galway, H91 CYN3, Ireland

13. The Hyde Hotel

Forster St, Galway, H91 PY7E, Ireland

14. The G Hotel & Spa

Wellpark, Galway, H91 V0HR, Ireland

15. Abbeyglen Castle Hotel, Clifden

Sky Rd, Clifden, Co. Galway, Ireland

16. Galway City Museum

Spanish Parade, Galway, H91 CX5P, Ireland

17. Spanish Arch

Spanish Parade, Galway, Ireland

18. Salthill Promenade

Salthill, Galway, Ireland

19. Corrib River Cruise

Woodquay, Galway, Ireland

20. Clifden & Sky Road

Sky Rd, Clifden, Co. Galway, Ireland

21. Adare Village

Adare, Co. Limerick, Ireland

22. Bunratty Castle & Folk Park

Bunratty West, Bunratty, Co. Clare, V95 TH52, Ireland

23. The Lake Hotel, Killarney

Muckross Rd, Killarney, Co. Kerry, V93 RR59, Ireland

24. The Brehon Hotel & Spa

Muckross Rd, Poulnamuck, Killarney, Co. Kerry, V93 RT22, Ireland

25. Scotts Hotel

Scotts St, Killarney, Co. Kerry, V93 FY97, Ireland

26. Muckross Park Hotel & Spa

Muckross, Killarney, Co. Kerry, V93 NH5W, Ireland

27. Muckross House & Gardens

Killarney National Park, Killarney, Co. Kerry, V93 EW28, Ireland

28. Ross Castle

Ross Rd, Killarney, Co. Kerry, V93 V304, Ireland

29. Killarney House & Gardens

Kenmare Pl, Killarney, Co. Kerry, V93 HE3F, Ireland

30. Ladies View

N71, Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland

31. Torc Waterfall

Killarney National Park, Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland

32. Kenmare Stone Circle

The Square, Kenmare, Co. Kerry, Ireland

33. Glengarriff

Glengarriff, Co. Cork, Ireland

34. Gougane Barra

Gougane Barra, Ballingeary, Co. Cork, Ireland

35. Beal na Blá

Beal na Bláth, Crookstown, Co. Cork, Ireland

36. Blarney Castle & Gardens

Monacnapa, Blarney, Co. Cork, T23 Y598, Ireland

37. The River Lee Hotel

Western Rd, Cork, T12 X2AH, Ireland

38. The Address Cork

Military Hill, St Luke's, Cork, T23 T292, Ireland

39. Maldron Hotel Shandon

John Redmond St, Shandon, Cork, T23 A9TF, Ireland

40. The Dean Cork

Horgan's Quay, Cork, T23 R5TF, Ireland

41. Blackwater Distillery

Upper Main St, Ballyduff, Co. Waterford, P51 X0H9, Ireland

42. Cahir Castle

Castle St, Townparks, Cahir, Co. Tipperary, Ireland

43. Newbridge Silverware

Newbridge Industrial Estate, Newbridge, Co. Kildare, W12 HT62, Ireland

44. The National Stud & Japanese Gardens

Tully, Kildare, Co. Kildare, R51 KX25, Ireland

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General

8-Hour Tours.

Luggage can be transported with you.

Itinerary can be customized to suit your preferences.

Children can be accommodated.

Bring a light rain jacket and wear comfortable shoes.