Tour Overview

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Blarney Castle is a medieval stronghold in Blarney, near Cork, Ireland. It is near the River Martin. The castle originally dates from before AD 1200. It was destroyed in 1446, but subsequently rebuilt by Cormac MacCarthy, the King of Munster. It is currently a partial ruin with some accessible rooms and the battlements. There are many legends as to the origin of the stone, but some say that it was the Lia Fáil—a magical stone upon which Irish kings were crowned.The Blarney Stone is a block of bluestone built into the battlements of Blarney Castle, Blarney about 8 km from Cork, Ireland. According to legend, kissing the stone endows the kisser with the gift of gab (great eloquence or skill at flattery). The stone was set into a tower of the castle in 1446. The castle.

What's included

  • 8 days/7 nights/7 meals
  • Return transfers from and to Dublin Airport by private coach
  • Sightseeing in luxury coach with professional driver/guide
  • 7 nights accommodation in rooms with private facilities
  • Irish breakfast daily
  • Farewell Irish night including dinner & show
  • Entrance fees to the following attractions: Blarney Castle, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Cobh Heritage Centre, Dublin Castle, Glendalough Visitor Centre, Glasnevin Museum, Guinness Storehouse, Jameson’s Distillery, Kilkenny Castle, Kilmainham Gaol, Irish National Stud and Japanese Gardens, Rock of Cashel, Skellig Experience, Trinity College and the Book of Kells exhibition, Wicklow Gaol. Note some attractions are closed during certain periods and alternative venues may be used
  • Porterage of one piece of luggage per person at each hotel
  • Service charge and government taxes at hotels (at current rate)
  • Complimentary Tour Leader Place (twin sharing basis)

Tour highlights

  • Westport
  • Achill Island
  • Westport House

Overnights for this tour

  • Dublin for 4 Nights 
  • Killarney for 3 Nights

Accommodation options

  • Superior & First Class Hotels
  • 4-Star Country Manor Houses
  • 4 & 5 Star Irish Castles
  • Any Combination of the above

Day 1 - Saturday: Arrival in Westport

You meet up with the guide and the rest of the group at 6.30 pm in the Helm Bar in the harbour area of Westport (098 26398), which is about two miles from the train station. It would probably be best to get a taxi. This is just the meeting point and may not necessarily be where you are actually staying that night. There is an introductory talk from the guide followed by an evening meal. If you are unexpectedly delayed please call the Helm Bar and leave a message for the guide as to when you expect to arrive. After dinner you can check into your B&B before perhaps returning to a nearby pub for a drink and a music session.

Day 2 - Sunday: Westport to Foxford 36 ml/58 km

Leaving the town on the Castlebar Road, after a mile we turn onto the Western Way walking route. The route takes us along quiet backroads passing by lakes and bog land to our lunch stop. After lunch there is some nice lakeside cycling around Lough Conn and then onto Lough Cullin, which brings us to our Hotel in Foxford.

Day 3 - Monday: Foxford to Ballycastle 30 ml/ 48 km

We start the day by visiting the historic Woollen Mills in Foxford after which we head out on back roads to follow along the eastern shore of Lough Conn before stopping for lunch in a pub. In the afternoon we again follow quiet roads to Ballycastle.

Day 4 - Tuesday: Ballycastle to Belmullet 42 ml/68 km

Heading west on the coast road with wonderful views looking out over the Atlantic, we come to the Ceide Fields, site of an ancient 5000-year-old field system. It is the largest Stone Age site in Europe and there is an excellent interpretive centre here that outlines the history of the site. Continuing on from the centre there is a dramatic cycle across open bogland with more wonderful coastal views all the way to the town of Belmullet.

Day 5 - Wednesday: Belmullet to Achill 45 ml/72 km

Today we is cycle around the Atlantic Coast through a wild barren landscape, past freshly cut fields of peat, to the village of Mulranney and from there cycle onto Achill Island and our night stop. There may be an option to cycle out on the isolated peninsula beyond Belmullet and take a fishing boat from Blacksod Point across the Bay to Doogort on Achill Island. From here it is a short cycle to the village of Keel where we spend the next two nights.

Day 6 - Thursday: Rest Day in Achill

There are several dramatic cycling routes around Achill the most impressive being the Atlantic Drive, with its wonderful coastal views and beautiful landscape. You can also head to Keem bay for a swim on its white sandy beach. For those feeling energetic you could climb to the top of the nearby cliffs some of the highest in Europe, where you are rewarded with the most breathtaking views of the week.

Day 7 - Friday: Achill to Westport 37 m/ 60 km

Leaving the Island via the bridge at Achill sound, we continue along the Clew Bay coast road and visit a 16th Century Tower House, one of the chain of forts built by Granuaile, a female pirate who controlled this whole region. We then visit a small but beautifully situated early Christian monastic site, before heading to Newport for lunch. In the afternoon we return to Westport for a final night on the town together.

Day 8 - Saturday: Departure Day

After breakfast you are free to head your separate ways.

Route map

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  • Your own private luxury coach to suit your group size – groups from 10 passengers
  • Experienced and friendly driver/guide or driver and licensed guide throughout your tour
  • Individually designed itinerary
  • No optional extras unless agreed with the group organiser and advised to all members of the group prior to arrival in Ireland – NO HIDDEN EXTRAS
  • Generous complimentary tour leader policy – Flexible Free Places according to requirements
  • Flexibility of the itinerary even when touring in Ireland
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Per person sharing €979
Single Supplement €281

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