Explore Ireland's most breathtaking landscapes in a Vagatron 4X4 tour vehicle with expert Vagabond guides. Traverse the rugged Atlantic coast, visit ancient castles and Neolithic sites, and enjoy thrilling activities like hiking, horseback riding, kayaking, and surfing. Immerse yourself in Irish culture, indulge in locally sourced cuisine, and experience comfortable accommodations in guesthouses, boutique hotels, and even a castle-style country home. Discover the enchantment of Ireland – book your adventure today!
Please be mindful that there could be occasional, unplanned changes to the listed accommodations. Rest assured that any alternative lodgings will be of equal or superior quality to our standard options.
Experience Europe’s Most Breathtaking Scenery:
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Savor Ireland’s Premier Tourist Destinations:
Explore Three Distinct Southwestern Peninsulas:
Marvel at Ireland’s Historical Gems:
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Your Adventure BeginsÂ
Join your guide and fellow travelers at the Grand Canal Hotel in Dublin, gathering at reception by 8:30 am. Step aboard our rugged 4x4 Vagatron, and the journey begins! We'll head westward, passing through the diverse landscapes of Meath, Westmeath, Longford, Roscommon, Longford, and Mayo. As we cross the mighty River Shannon into Connacht, our destination is the vibrant city known as 'the city of the tribes' - Galway. This city is not only full of character but also boasts a plethora of delightful culinary options.
We'll then venture into the untamed wilderness of Connemara, a region renowned for its mist-shrouded mountains, untamed moorlands, and mysterious lakes. Along the mountain-fringed shores of Killary fjord, you'll have a hands-on experience at Tom's sheep farm, including an engaging sheepdog demonstration. Depending on the group's preferences, we may also have the chance to capture breathtaking panoramic views of Connemara from the summit of Diamond Hill, which stands at an impressive 442 meters (1,450 feet). Alternatively, we could opt for the Maumean pilgrim trail, a historic gathering spot for Celtic harvest celebrations that later evolved into a shrine dedicated to Ireland's patron saint, Patrick.
Our route includes a brief stop for photos at Kylemore Abbey, a truly picturesque historical edifice. As the day winds down, prepare to feel like royalty as we conclude with a lavish dinner and an enchanting overnight stay at the charming Abbeyglen Castle Hotel, nestled deep within Connemara's captivating landscapes.
The estimated travel time for today's journey is approximately 5 hours.
Into the Heart of the WestÂ
Today, you have the first option to embark on a guided tour of the renowned Aughnanure Castle tower, a historic stronghold that served as the ancestral residence of the formidable O'Flaherty clan. Afterward, our journey continues toward 'the city of the tribes' - Galway, a place brimming with atmosphere and a vibrant culinary scene. As we make our way, keep an eye out for the distinctive black-hulled Hooker sailing vessels dotting the waters of Galway Bay.
Along the way, we'll pause for a fantastic photo opportunity at the coastal Dunguaire Castle, situated just beyond the charming village of Kinvara. Our adventure then takes us into the captivating realm of the Burren region, renowned for its otherworldly limestone terrain and remarkably diverse plant life. Don't miss the chance to marvel at the Poulnabrone Dolmen, an archaeological marvel that predates even the pyramids of Egypt!
Now, brace yourself for a breathtaking experience at the world-famous Cliffs of Moher. Of course, we're approaching this natural wonder in our unique style, with an awe-inspiring hike along the coastline.
Tonight, you'll find your accommodations at Spanish Point House, a delightful family-owned boutique guesthouse with a period charm and stunning coastal views. A short stroll across the road will take you to the Armada Hotel for a delectable dinner.
The estimated driving time for today's journey is approximately 4 hours.
Through the Gates of the Kingdom
Today, we continue along the stunning Atlantic coastline, making our way southward from Spanish Point to County Kerry, known as "The Kingdom." Keep an eye out for dolphins as we ferry across the Shannon River, Ireland and Britain's longest river.
Lunch will be at a scenic spot chosen by your guide, or you can opt for a picnic. For adventure enthusiasts, Castlegregory offers excellent surfing opportunities (Tour Option). If you prefer a quieter experience, explore one of Ireland's most beautiful beaches.
You can also hike the glaciated Annascaul valley, a challenging 1-hour, 30-minute trek with rugged terrain. Then, enjoy a pint at the South Pole Inn and hear about its Antarctic explorer landlord, Tom Crean. Dingle awaits with a variety of dining and entertainment options, and you'll have free time to explore. Your accommodation for tonight and tomorrow will be at the Dingle Skellig or Dingle Bay hotels.
Today's drive will take around 3 hours and 30 minutes.
On your Bike
Start your day with an exciting morning adventure – an optional guided cycling tour in Killarney National Park (Tour Option). During this ride, you can:
Island Adventures
Today brings options. If you're up for a seafaring adventure, weather permitting, explore the Skelligs – Ireland's unique islands. Choose a cruise around Skellig Michael and Little Skellig (Tour Option).
Learn about ancient monastic history, witness vibrant seabird colonies, and picture Star Wars scenes on Skellig Michael, Luke Skywalker's refuge (April to October, 2.5-hour cruise).
Alternatively, join a hike with your VagaGuide to a headland offering stunning sea views. Explore Valentia Island with visits to the Skellig Experience Centre and ancient tetrapod tracks. Savor locally-made chocolate.
In the afternoon, visit Daniel O'Connell's home, a revered figure in Irish history. Then, enjoy Derrynane beach and perhaps a quick Atlantic dip! We arrive in Kenmare for traditional music, food, and an overnight stay at the Coachmans Townhouse.
Today's drive takes about 2 hours.
Strictly Backroads Today
This morning, we venture into the Beara Peninsula, a less-traveled gem. Expect rough roads, stunning vistas, and encounters with local livestock causing traffic delays. Exploring ancient stone circles is a favorite Irish activity, and Beara offers many. Their original purpose remains a mystery, allowing your imagination to run free.
We'll admire the cloud-covered Caha mountains during a scenic drive up Healy Mountain Pass, known for its winding roads. Your guide will recommend a lunch spot, whether it's a coastal picnic at Bullig Bay or pub fare in Castletownbere.
We'll delve deeper into the unexplored Beara Peninsula. Depending on your preference, we'll either challenge the Vagatron's off-road capabilities with an exploration of abandoned copper mines or lead you on a secret coastal adventure. Our journey continues with a coastal drive along Bantry Bay, offering fleeting glimpses of beauty—a black stallion, a serene lake with a mute swan, and a welcoming farmer outside a colorful cottage.
You'll come to appreciate West Cork's motto, "a place apart." Tonight's accommodation and dinner options include the family-owned Gougane Barra Hotel or the Castle Hotel in Macroom.
Today's drive averages around 3.5 hours.
Time to say slán….
Before we part ways, there are still some Irish highlights to savor. We'll follow the scenic path along the River Lee, passing through picturesque countryside adorned with charming cottages and traditional Irish farming scenes.
Next up, it's time to embrace the famous Blarney Stone tradition. Following that, take your time exploring the extensive grounds and beautifully landscaped gardens surrounding Blarney Castle.
We'll arrange lunch either near Blarney or at our next destination, the historic Rock of Cashel monastery. Concluding our journey with a self-guided walk through the remarkable Rock of Cashel is a fitting farewell. This site epitomizes many elements you've encountered throughout your tour: a rich and intricate history, breathtaking natural surroundings, splendid architecture, and a profound human connection.
Our adventure concludes as you disembark from the Vagatron at the Grand Canal Hotel in Dublin, usually between 5 and 6 pm. Bid fond farewells to your newfound friends.
Today's drive averages around 4 hours and 30 minutes. "I've always dreamt of exploring Ireland's untamed beauty, and GoEuroTours made it happen with the Wild Irish Rover. From sheepdog demos to stunning Cliffs of Moher hikes, every moment felt like a scene from a movie. Vagabond guides were top-notch, ensuring a wild ride filled with adventure!"
"Epic adventure alert! The Vagatron 4X4 was our trusty steed through Ireland's heart. The Ring of Kerry's majesty, a dolphin's greeting in Dingle Bay, and a night in Abbeyglen Castle – unforgettable. GoEuroTours, you've created a masterpiece."
"Hiking through Connemara, kissing the Blarney Stone, and a starry night in Portmagee – GoEuroTours nailed it! The Wild Irish Rover isn't just a tour; it's a magical journey into Ireland's soul. I'd do it all over again in a heartbeat."
"Surfing the Atlantic, cycling through Killarney, and exploring Skellig Michael – this tour defines 'off the beaten track.' GoEuroTours, you've curated an adrenaline-packed Irish experience. Can't recommend it enough!"
"Dingle's charm, the Cliffs of Moher's grandeur, and the warmth of Kenmare – this tour is a treasure trove of Irish delights. Kudos to GoEuroTours for an adventure that felt like a dream. 5 stars!"
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