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Ireland Rocker 8 Day Tour |
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Explore the whole of Ireland,
North & South, including two boat trips to magical islands off the
South and West coasts. As well as the best of the rest – including
Kissing the Blarney Stone and dangling from the Cliffs of Moher – this
tour reaches parts that other tours can’t reach ;-)
Overnight on the Aran Islands
with traditional music and native Irish speaking locals. Explore the
abandoned village on the Great Blasket Island off the Dingle peninsula.
Hang out at the Cliffs of Moher and enjoy pints of the black stuff in
Galway - Ireland's culture capital. Then head to the wilds of Donegal
before taking a stroll along the Giants Causeway and crossing the
Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge. Get behind the media headlines and discover
the truth about the north in the vibrant cities of Derry and Belfast. The
All Ireland Rocker - the ultimate Irish Adventure.
Eight action packed and fun
filled days which may well turn out to be the best days of your life!
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Day 1: Dublin - Killarney
Leaving Dublin along the
banks of the Liffey we pass the Jame’s Gate Guinness Brewery.
We’ll journey through the Liffey Valley into The Curragh – horsey
country and home to The Irish National Stud. We’ll take you to the
magical fortress of Cashel - once home to kings and bishops - and over
the plains of Tipperary. Then it’s down to the rebel county of Cork
to explore Blarney Castle and kiss the Blarney Stone. We’ll stay the
night in Killarney – surrounded by Ireland’s highest mountains and
Killarney National Park. A perfect stop for a horse and cart ride and
some creamy pints. And of course plenty of craic!
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Day 2: Killarney - Dingle
Today it’s all about
breathtaking scenery and adventure. We spend the day exploring the
Dingle peninsula and we take you to the edge of the world…and
beyond! You’ll see stone walls, ruined famine cottages, ancient
beehive huts and all this on the dramatic Atlantic coast. We’ll take
a boat trip to the Great Blasket Island - uninhabited since 1953. You
can explore the abandoned stone village, hike through the windswept
fields or just relax on the beach. On our return to the mainland
we’ll complete the Slea Head drive and return to the fishing village
of Dingle for traditional music in some of Ireland’s finest pubs.
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Day 3: Dingle - Galway
Hold onto your hats because
today we’ll visit the awesome Cliffs of Moher. After crossing the
mighty Shannon river we’ll spend the morning at these towering
giants with the Atlantic ocean crashing below us. Hike for a while or
just sit and take in the views across Galway Bay, the Aran Islands and
Connemara – stunning! After lunch we’ll explore the weird
and magical world of the Burren – Ireland’s lunar landscape and
home to ancient tombs, fairies and leprechauns! Our stop for the night
is Galway - Ireland’s cultural capital and festival city.
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Day 4: Galway - Inis Mor
We spend a whole day and
night on Inis Mor – the largest of the Aran Islands. Inis Mor (only
9 miles long by 2 miles wide) has over 3000 miles of stone walls! The
locals here are fluent Gaelic speakers and you’ll be free to explore
the island at your leisure. You can hike around the island or even
better fun - explore the island by bike or even tandem! You can’t
miss the awe-inspiring fortress of Dun Aengus – a 3000 year old ring
fort perched on the edge of a 300 foot cliff. After an Atlantic
sunset, spend the night chatting with islanders in the local pubs or
sitting on a stone wall gazing at the stars. Unforgettable.
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Day 5: Inis Mor - Kilcar
Today we make our way through
Connemara and along the surfy coast of Co. Sligo as we make for the
far reaches of Co. Donegal. Along the way we’ll climb Knock na Ri -
a lonely mount where an ancient Celtic queen lies entombed. For the
romantics we’ll pay a visit to W.B Yeats’ grave under the shadow
of Ben Bulben. There may even be time for a pint as we head for the
tiny villages of Kilcar and Carrick. We spend the night on a farm
overlooking Europe’s highest sea cliffs – Slieve League. Weather
permitting you can take an evening boat trip beneath the cliffs and
maybe even catch your dinner!
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Day 6: Kilcar - Derry
The wilds of Donegal are your
oyster today as we take you through the bog lands, mountain valleys
and deserted beaches of this undiscovered corner of Ireland. We’ll
explore villages famed for their wool and tweed, and picnic or play
footie on some of Europe’s most spectacular and untouched beaches.
Off through Glenveagh National Park where you’ll see cottages
abandoned during the Great Famine and if you’re lucky, spot an eagle
or two. Then it’s across the border to Derry city for a walk along
the Bloody Sunday trail to learn of a troubled past and to see the
political murals.
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Day 7: Derry - Belfast
On to the volcanic coastline
of Antrim where you’ll find dramatic formations with a mythological
past. You’ll wander through the haunted battlements of Dunluce
Castle before following in the footsteps of Giants on the eighth
natural wonder of the world – The Giant’s Causeway. And there’s
more! We’ll take you to the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge where you can
sway Indiana Jones’ style with the Scottish coast in the distance
and crystal clear waters beneath you. Then it’s party time in the
North’s vibrant capital – Belfast.
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Day 8: Beflast - Dublin
This morning you’ll take a
Black Cab tour of Belfast city. You’ll visit the Loyalist and
Republican heartlands of the city where you’ll learn about the
Troubles and sign the Peace Wall. See the political murals and explore
the underbelly of the city in your taxi with a real Belfast local at
the wheel. Leaving the politics behind we’ll take you for lunch
along the magnificent Cooley peninsula - land of a legendary war and
lost heroes. Where better to have a last lunch than in Carlingford –
a village that specialises in Guinness and oysters! En route back to
Dublin we’ll stop off to see a ruined monastery with High Celtic
Crosses and finish off at the site of the Battle of the Boyne.
What's
included?
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Available dates in
2007: £ 259
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