This 5-day locally hosted Ireland trip sets out early by rail from Dublin, taking you to Cork, Blarney, continue by motor coach to the Ring of Kerry, the Cliffs of Moher, from Galway return to Dublin by rail.
Consider an extra few days at the start of your trip to enjoy all Dublin has to offer, then all aboard for your rail journey to Cork and Blarney. This of course is home to the namesake Castle and stone – whether you should actually try to kiss it or not is open to debate –and a recommended lunch spot before going on to Cobh. Visit the key sights including the Cobh Heritage Centre, which explores the area’s long naval history including the First World War, and the departure of the ill-fated Titanic.
The Ring of Kerry is a classic Ireland tour route for good reason. In addition to being one of the country’s most iconic and photogenic landscapes, it includes Kerry Bog Village Museum, a working reminder of Ireland’s 18th century, and the lovely villages of Glenbeigh, Waterville and Sneem. Enjoy the serene beauty of Dingle and Kenmare Bays as well before departing Killarney.
Go on to Limerick and switch to coach transportation for exploring all the nooks and crannies of this historic city. Discover the hometown of some of Ireland’s best known sons and daughters, and visit the fully restored Bunratty Castle, which dates back to the 15th century. After a pub lunch, wander the Cliffs of Moher, with spectacular views over the Atlantic, and plenty more see on the way to Galway, Ireland’s most bohemian city. The following day, take a short flight to the Aran Islands. The fort of Dun Aonghusa is a highlight here, but the islands have a unique culture and language of their own that makes for a fascinating sightseeing day.
End your Ireland experience by exploring Connemara, arguably saving the best for last. Let the vivid colours of this unrivalled landscape inspire you, as they’ve inspired filmmakers and artists in the past, before taking lunch at an 18th century castle and gardens. You’ll also visit Derrygimlagh Bog, site of the crash that ended Alcock and Brown’s 1919 transatlantic flight. Then return to Galway, picking up any sights you’ve missed and enjoying some last minute shopping before boarding the train back to Dublin.
Departures
Monday - January to March & November to December
Monday & Saturday - April, May & October
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday - June to September