Along the way, enjoy a mix of coastal walks, dramatic cliffs, and lively towns rich in culture and tradition. Top it all off with hands-on experiences—from kayaking and horse riding to cycling and Gaelic games.

Day 1

Wicklow & Bray

Arrive in Dublin airport. Pick up your rental car (not included). Drive towards Wicklow where you will check into your hotel for the next two nights. Depending on timings, you could stop for your first short walk. We recommend the Bray Head Cliff Walk (approx. 7 km - 2 - 3 hrs. Level: Easy). Enjoy beautiful views over the east coast and the Irish Sea. Welcome to Ireland! 2 nights in the area Dublin/ Wicklow.

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Day 2

Wicklow Mountains & Glendalough

Discover the diversity of the Wicklow Mountains today. The landscapes are best enjoyed on a walk via one of the many routes on offer. For experienced walkers we recommend the ‘Glendalough - Spinc and Glenealo Valley Walk’ (approx. 10km - 3 - 4 hrs. Level: Experienced). Here you will be rewarded with spectacular views over the Glendalough Valley.

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Day 3

Waterford/Wexford & Hook Lighthouse

Drive towards Wexford today. We suggest parking your car at Slade Harbour and following the walking route to visit Hook Lighthouse (approx. 6km – 2-3 hrs. Level: Easy. Experience the oldest operational lighthouse in the World. 2 nights area Waterford/ Wexford

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Day 4

Guided kayaking tour

Today you take part in a guided kayak tour in Wexford. The three-hour tour takes you through caves and surf gates. You will learn about the history of the peninsula and the influence of the Normans in a unique way. After the tour, relax in Wexford. We recommend dinner at one of the many seafood restaurants.

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Day 5

Mahon Falls & Cork

The journey continues west to Cork. Stop at the ‘Mahon Falls Car Park’. From here an easy hike leads to the 80m high Mahon Falls, a truly magnificent waterfall (approx. 3 km - 1 -1.5 hrs., Level: Easy). 2 nights area Cork.

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Day 6

Guided bicycle tour in Cork & Shandon Bells

Enjoy a guided bike tour of Cork today and discover Shakey Bridge, Shandon, University College Campus, Elizabeth Fort and over 30 bridges. On this tour you will learn more about Cork’s history from the Viking era to the present day. The calories burned can be balanced out right after the bike tour as Cork is known as the culinary capital of Ireland.

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Day 7

Wild Atlantic Way, Mizen Head & Kerry

Set off on the road to Kerry. Follow the signs of the Wild Atlantic Way. One of the longest coastal routes in the world. Take a break on Mizen Head, the southernmost point of Ireland. Mizen Head stretches dramatically into the Atlantic with its sea cliffs and will take your breath away with its spectacular views. Take a hike to the signal station which has a fascinating history (approx. 2.5 km - 1 -1.5 hrs., Level: Moderate). 3x nights area Kerry.

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Day 8

Ring of Kerry, Kerry Cliffs & Muckross National Park

Use today to get to know beautiful Kerry and discover the Ring of Kerry. The Ring Road boasts unique landscapes and is approx. 180 km long. Plan several photo stops and visit Kerry Cliffs. The driving time (without a break) is approx. 3.5 hours. Alternatively, we recommend the hike ‘Muckross Lake Loop’ which is very tranquil (approx. 15 km - 3 - 5 hrs., level: Moderate).

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Day 9

Guided horse riding trip & Dingle Pensinsula

Explore Dingle Peninsula. Discover the peninsula on the back of Irish Cobs. Look forward to a one-hour guided riding trip (no riding experience necessary) which is undoubtedly a unique way to explore a spectacular landscape. Use the rest of the day to visit and walk the beautiful beaches of Dingle.

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Day 10

Cliffs of Moher, Burren National Park & Galway

Your journey continues to the Galway area. On the way, you should stop at the Cliffs of Moher and marvel at the impressive cliffs. There are also some hiking trails there just waiting to be explored. Some trails may be closed due to weather related safety concerns. In the Burren National Park, stop for a short hike. Admire fascinating landscapes on one of the many hiking routes. 2x nights area Co. Galway.

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Day 11

Connemara National Park, Galway Bay & Salthill

Visit Connemara National Park and embrace county Galway’s inspiring mountain scenery. Climb Diamond Hill by following gravel routes, a wooden broad walk and steps to the summit (approx. 7km, 4-5 hours. Level moderate – difficult) Spend the evening in Salthill, an energetic and vibrant seaside resort overlooking Galway Bay.

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Day 12

Dublin & Temple Bar

Time to journey back to Dublin. Depending on your arrival time, we recommend that you explore the Irish capital. Don’t miss a visit to St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Book of Kells in Trinity College, Ireland’s historic university, founded by Elizabeth I in 1592. Explore the iconic Temple Bar area, known for its buzzy night-life. 2x nights area Dublin

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Day 13

Gaelic Games

A very special activity is planned for today. Learn more about Irish culture by taking part in Gaelic Games. For half a day you can prove your skills in Gaelic football, hurling and Gaelic handball. Use the rest of the day at your leisure.

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Day 14

Departure

Depending on flight times, stroll along Grafton Street for some gifts and souvenirs before heading to the airport for your journey home.

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Day 1

Wicklow & Bray

Arrive in Dublin airport. Pick up your rental car (not included). Drive towards Wicklow where you...

Day 2

Wicklow Mountains & Glendalough

Discover the diversity of the Wicklow Mountains today. The landscapes are best enjoyed on a walk...

Day 3

Waterford/Wexford & Hook Lighthouse
©Failte Ireland

Drive towards Wexford today. We suggest parking your car at Slade Harbour and following the...

©Failte Ireland

Day 4

Guided kayaking tour
©The Irish Experience

Today you take part in a guided kayak tour in Wexford. The three-hour tour takes you through...

©The Irish Experience

Day 5

Mahon Falls & Cork
©Failte Ireland

The journey continues west to Cork. Stop at the ‘Mahon Falls Car Park’. From here an easy...

©Failte Ireland

Day 6

Guided bicycle tour in Cork & Shandon Bells

Enjoy a guided bike tour of Cork today and discover Shakey Bridge, Shandon, University College...

Day 7

Wild Atlantic Way, Mizen Head & Kerry

Set off on the road to Kerry. Follow the signs of the Wild Atlantic Way. One of the longest...

Day 8

Ring of Kerry, Kerry Cliffs & Muckross National Park

Use today to get to know beautiful Kerry and discover the Ring of Kerry. The Ring Road boasts...

Day 9

Guided horse riding trip & Dingle Pensinsula
©Fáilte Ireland

Explore Dingle Peninsula. Discover the peninsula on the back of Irish Cobs. Look forward to a...

Day 10

Cliffs of Moher, Burren National Park & Galway

Your journey continues to the Galway area. On the way, you should stop at the Cliffs of Moher and...

Day 11

Connemara National Park, Galway Bay & Salthill

Visit Connemara National Park and embrace county Galway’s inspiring mountain scenery. Climb...

Day 12

Dublin & Temple Bar

Time to journey back to Dublin. Depending on your arrival time, we recommend that you explore the...

Day 13

Gaelic Games
Experience Gaelic Games

A very special activity is planned for today. Learn more about Irish culture by taking part in...

Experience Gaelic Games

Day 14

Departure

Depending on flight times, stroll along Grafton Street for some gifts and souvenirs before...

Day 1

Wicklow & Bray

Arrive in Dublin airport. Pick up your rental car (not included). Drive towards Wicklow where you will check into your hotel for the next two nights. Depending on timings, you could stop for your first short walk. We recommend the Bray Head Cliff Walk (approx. 7 km - 2 - 3 hrs. Level: Easy). Enjoy beautiful views over the east coast and the Irish Sea. Welcome to Ireland! 2 nights in the area Dublin/ Wicklow.

Book the Tour

Day 2

Wicklow Mountains & Glendalough

Discover the diversity of the Wicklow Mountains today. The landscapes are best enjoyed on a walk via one of the many routes on offer. For experienced walkers we recommend the ‘Glendalough - Spinc and Glenealo Valley Walk’ (approx. 10km - 3 - 4 hrs. Level: Experienced). Here you will be rewarded with spectacular views over the Glendalough Valley.

Book the Tour

Day 3

Waterford/Wexford & Hook Lighthouse

Drive towards Wexford today. We suggest parking your car at Slade Harbour and following the walking route to visit Hook Lighthouse (approx. 6km – 2-3 hrs. Level: Easy. Experience the oldest operational lighthouse in the World. 2 nights area Waterford/ Wexford

Book the Tour

Day 4

Guided kayaking tour

Today you take part in a guided kayak tour in Wexford. The three-hour tour takes you through caves and surf gates. You will learn about the history of the peninsula and the influence of the Normans in a unique way. After the tour, relax in Wexford. We recommend dinner at one of the many seafood restaurants.

Book the Tour

Day 5

Mahon Falls & Cork

The journey continues west to Cork. Stop at the ‘Mahon Falls Car Park’. From here an easy hike leads to the 80m high Mahon Falls, a truly magnificent waterfall (approx. 3 km - 1 -1.5 hrs., Level: Easy). 2 nights area Cork.

Book the Tour

Day 6

Guided bicycle tour in Cork & Shandon Bells

Enjoy a guided bike tour of Cork today and discover Shakey Bridge, Shandon, University College Campus, Elizabeth Fort and over 30 bridges. On this tour you will learn more about Cork’s history from the Viking era to the present day. The calories burned can be balanced out right after the bike tour as Cork is known as the culinary capital of Ireland.

Book the Tour

Day 7

Wild Atlantic Way, Mizen Head & Kerry

Set off on the road to Kerry. Follow the signs of the Wild Atlantic Way. One of the longest coastal routes in the world. Take a break on Mizen Head, the southernmost point of Ireland. Mizen Head stretches dramatically into the Atlantic with its sea cliffs and will take your breath away with its spectacular views. Take a hike to the signal station which has a fascinating history (approx. 2.5 km - 1 -1.5 hrs., Level: Moderate). 3x nights area Kerry.

Book the Tour

Day 8

Ring of Kerry, Kerry Cliffs & Muckross National Park

Use today to get to know beautiful Kerry and discover the Ring of Kerry. The Ring Road boasts unique landscapes and is approx. 180 km long. Plan several photo stops and visit Kerry Cliffs. The driving time (without a break) is approx. 3.5 hours. Alternatively, we recommend the hike ‘Muckross Lake Loop’ which is very tranquil (approx. 15 km - 3 - 5 hrs., level: Moderate).

Book the Tour

Day 9

Guided horse riding trip & Dingle Pensinsula

Explore Dingle Peninsula. Discover the peninsula on the back of Irish Cobs. Look forward to a one-hour guided riding trip (no riding experience necessary) which is undoubtedly a unique way to explore a spectacular landscape. Use the rest of the day to visit and walk the beautiful beaches of Dingle.

Book the Tour

Day 10

Cliffs of Moher, Burren National Park & Galway

Your journey continues to the Galway area. On the way, you should stop at the Cliffs of Moher and marvel at the impressive cliffs. There are also some hiking trails there just waiting to be explored. Some trails may be closed due to weather related safety concerns. In the Burren National Park, stop for a short hike. Admire fascinating landscapes on one of the many hiking routes. 2x nights area Co. Galway.

Book the Tour

Day 11

Connemara National Park, Galway Bay & Salthill

Visit Connemara National Park and embrace county Galway’s inspiring mountain scenery. Climb Diamond Hill by following gravel routes, a wooden broad walk and steps to the summit (approx. 7km, 4-5 hours. Level moderate – difficult) Spend the evening in Salthill, an energetic and vibrant seaside resort overlooking Galway Bay.

Book the Tour

Day 12

Dublin & Temple Bar

Time to journey back to Dublin. Depending on your arrival time, we recommend that you explore the Irish capital. Don’t miss a visit to St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Book of Kells in Trinity College, Ireland’s historic university, founded by Elizabeth I in 1592. Explore the iconic Temple Bar area, known for its buzzy night-life. 2x nights area Dublin

Book the Tour

Day 13

Gaelic Games

A very special activity is planned for today. Learn more about Irish culture by taking part in Gaelic Games. For half a day you can prove your skills in Gaelic football, hurling and Gaelic handball. Use the rest of the day at your leisure.

Book the Tour

Day 14

Departure

Depending on flight times, stroll along Grafton Street for some gifts and souvenirs before heading to the airport for your journey home.

Book the Tour