Royaume-Uni et Irlande

Ireland, an impressive country tailor-made tour

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  • Road trip

11 days / 10 nights

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Ireland, a land of mystery and beauty, is renowned for its lush landscapes, historic castles, and ancient cultural traditions. Highlights include the dramatic Cliffs of Moher, the scenic county of Kerry with the renowned Ring of Kerry, and the expansive Connemara National Park. Be sure to explore Dublin’s rich heritage or venture out to the mysterious Giant’s Causeway. Travel the way you dream in Ireland.

Dublin

Night view of famous illuminated Ha Penny Bridge in Dublin, Ireland at sunset
Dublin, a city steeped in vibrant history and culture, stands as an iconic destination ready to captivate every visitor. Start your journey at Trinity College, a prestigious academic institution home to the famed Book of Kells, a magnificently illuminated medieval manuscript. Nearby, Dublin Castle invites you to step back in time with its fascinating royal stories and striking architecture. Lastly, the streets of the city center promise a unique shopping experience, blending chic boutiques and traditional pubs where the old and new harmoniously intertwine.
  • Trinity College

  • Book of Kells

  • Dublin Castle

  • Shopping in the city center

  • Guinness Brewery

Limerick

Limerick, a city rich in history and charm, is a gem in the southwest of Ireland, offering a myriad of experiences for visitors. Among its must-visit attractions, the Killbeggan Distillery is renowned as one of the oldest working distilleries in Ireland, offering tours that will delight whiskey and history enthusiasts. Birr Castle invites exploration with its sumptuous gardens and remarkable Leviathan telescope. The majestic Dromoland Castle provides an insight into aristocratic heritage, with the possibility of luxurious stays. Finally, Bunratty Folk Park transports travelers back in time with its reconstruction of a 19th-century Irish village, enriched by captivating cultural displays. These sites perfectly illustrate the cultural and historical richness that Limerick has to offer its visitors.
  • Killbeggan Distillery

  • Birr Castle

  • Dromoland Castle

  • Bunratty Folk Park

Galway

Galway

Welcome to Galway, a city where culture and vitality come together in a remarkable way. As you stroll through the lively Latin Quarter, you will discover numerous pubs with traditional live music, colourful façades and talented street performers. Thanks to its many festivals, the city transforms into a vibrant stage for art and culture throughout the year. In the many galleries and craft shops, you can experience the region’s creative spirit up close. Galway also serves as an ideal starting point for excursions to Connemara or the Aran Islands. Every visit to Galway becomes an inspiring experience.

  • Latin Quarter

  • Eyre Square

  • Art galleries

  • St. Nicholas’ Collegiate Church

  • Spanish Arch & Long Walk

  • Salthill Promenade

Sligo

Located on the west coast of Ireland, Sligo is an enchanting destination that blends natural beauty with historical richness. The coastline, with the picturesque Coral Beach, offers spectacular vistas. Nearby, by taking a detour, you can explore the serene Kylemore Abbey and Connemara National Park. Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery takes you back in time, while Queen Maeves Grave majestically overlooks the landscape. The coastal village of Strandhill is the perfect spot for a surfing break. Lastly, the imposing Ben Bulben is a haven for hiking enthusiasts, rounding out this idyllic tableau.
  • Coral Beach

  • Kylemore Abbey (detour)

  • Connemara National Park (detour)

  • Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery

  • Queen Maeves Grave

  • Strandhill Village

  • Ben Bulben

Donegal

Donegal impresses with its unspoiled landscapes and remarkable coastal scenery. In Donegal Town, Donegal Castle provides valuable insights into the region’s history. Glenveagh National Park captivates with quiet lakes and expansive valleys. The Sliabh Liag cliffs rank among the highest in Europe and offer breathtaking Atlantic views. Silver Strand and Rossnowlagh provide serene coastal settings for peaceful walks. In villages such as Ardara or Glencolumbkille, you will encounter traditional craftsmanship and the region’s strong Gaelic heritage.

  • Sliabh Liag

  • Castles, relics, and ruins

  • Glenveagh National Park

  • Donegal Castle

  • Silver Strand

  • Donegal Railway Heritage Museum

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