All This Included
In the hills of Connemara, you can hear the echoes of ancient Celtic legends. On the rugged Dingle Peninsula, you’ll be swept up in the harmony of sea and shore. And in the wild moonscape of the Burren and atop the towering Cliffs of Moher, you’ll discover the authentic Ireland that’s inspired generations of poets and writers. Ireland’s ineffable charms are impossible to fully capture, but this Walking Tour comes awfully close.
You will visit:
Ireland
- Shannon
- Galway
- Killarney
- Cork Region
Trip costs include:
- Round-trip air transportation with a major airline and airport transfers
- The services of a Go Ahead Tour Director
- A professional local guide at the Burren, the Cliffs of Moher and Killarney National Park
- 8 nights accommodations in well-located hotels including baggage handling
- Buffet breakfast daily; 1 lunch; 3 three-course dinners, including wine or beer
- Private deluxe motorcoach
- 5 escorted walks
Walking on tour:
Day 3: Connemara National Park (1.5 hours)
Day 5: Killarney National Park (3.5 hours)
Day 4: Buren and Cliffs of Moher (30 min)
Day 6: Dingle Penninsula (1 hour)
Day 7: Garnish Island (1 hour)
Will I be able to keep up?
This is a physically demanding walking tour. Travelers should be able to walk comfortably over hilly or uneven terrain for two hours at a time. Travelers should be prepared for some steep inclines and difficult hikes. Hiking boots are a must. If you don’t have them, sturdy, comfortable athletic shoes are highly recommended. Backpacks and walking sticks are also recommended.
What happens if it rains?
The day-by-day itinerary is an outline of daily activities. This kind of program requires maximum flexibility. If you’re unlucky enough to experience inclement weather, we will arrange more activities in town and fewer in the countryside.
Who is my guide?
Walking tour directors have been trained on how to lead a program of this kind. They not only have a comprehensive knowledge of the region, but also a genuine enthusiasm for Provence. All tour directors are bilingual.