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Limerick
2nights
Irelandie
Limerick Strand Hotel
IE, Ennis Rd, Limerick, V94 03F2, Ireland, Limerick
Superior King Room Breakfast Included
Up to 2 guests
1 double / twin beds
Breakfast included
0
Total
2 Adults
1 Room

Day 1: Arrival
Upon arrivalto Shannon airport, you check in to your hotel and have the rest of the day free.

Day 2: Private Tour to Cliffs of Moher & Atlantic Edge Hike
In the morning you meet you private guide in the hotel lobby and depart from Limerick for an exciting day trip.  

You start your cliff walk from Doolin Village, pass by Doonagore Castle and continue toward the Cliffs of Moher. During the walk you learn about the lifestyle of the locals, the history of the area and enjoy the greatest nature. The trail is not a difficult walk, it requires a basic level of fitness.  

Finally you reach the highest point of the Cliffs of Moher standing 214 m (702 ft) above sea level. From here it is possible to see the Dingle Peninsula, the Aran Islands and mountains of Connemara.   

After the walk, you explore the surfing town of Lahinch, have time for lunch and then return back to Limerick.  

*Please, note: the tour is running from mid April until September.

Day 3: Transfer to Camp
Following breakfast you check out, meet your driver and have a transfer to Camp.

Your program overview

Day 1: Arrival
Upon arrivalto Shannon airport, you check in to your hotel and have the rest of the day free.

Day 2: Private Tour to Cliffs of Moher & Atlantic Edge Hike
In the morning you meet you private guide in the hotel lobby and depart from Limerick for an exciting day trip.  

You start your cliff walk from Doolin Village, pass by Doonagore Castle and continue toward the Cliffs of Moher. During the walk you learn about the lifestyle of the locals, the history of the area and enjoy the greatest nature. The trail is not a difficult walk, it requires a basic level of fitness.  

Finally you reach the highest point of the Cliffs of Moher standing 214 m (702 ft) above sea level. From here it is possible to see the Dingle Peninsula, the Aran Islands and mountains of Connemara.   

After the walk, you explore the surfing town of Lahinch, have time for lunch and then return back to Limerick.  

*Please, note: the tour is running from mid April until September.

Day 3: Transfer to Camp
Following breakfast you check out, meet your driver and have a transfer to Camp.

Day 1: Arrival
Upon arrivalto Shannon airport, you check in to your hotel and have the rest of the day free.

Day 2: Private Tour to Cliffs of Moher & Atlantic Edge Hike
In the morning you meet you private guide in the hotel lobby and depart from Limerick for an exciting day trip.  

You start your cliff walk from Doolin Village, pass by Doonagore Castle and continue toward the Cliffs of Moher. During the walk you learn about the lifestyle of the locals, the history of the area and enjoy the greatest nature. The trail is not a difficult walk, it requires a basic level of fitness.  

Finally you reach the highest point of the Cliffs of Moher standing 214 m (702 ft) above sea level. From here it is possible to see the Dingle Peninsula, the Aran Islands and mountains of Connemara.   

After the walk, you explore the surfing town of Lahinch, have time for lunch and then return back to Limerick.  

*Please, note: the tour is running from mid April until September.

Day 3: Transfer to Camp
Following breakfast you check out, meet your driver and have a transfer to Camp.

Your program overview

Day 1: Arrival
Upon arrivalto Shannon airport, you check in to your hotel and have the rest of the day free.

Day 2: Private Tour to Cliffs of Moher & Atlantic Edge Hike
In the morning you meet you private guide in the hotel lobby and depart from Limerick for an exciting day trip.  

You start your cliff walk from Doolin Village, pass by Doonagore Castle and continue toward the Cliffs of Moher. During the walk you learn about the lifestyle of the locals, the history of the area and enjoy the greatest nature. The trail is not a difficult walk, it requires a basic level of fitness.  

Finally you reach the highest point of the Cliffs of Moher standing 214 m (702 ft) above sea level. From here it is possible to see the Dingle Peninsula, the Aran Islands and mountains of Connemara.   

After the walk, you explore the surfing town of Lahinch, have time for lunch and then return back to Limerick.  

*Please, note: the tour is running from mid April until September.

Day 3: Transfer to Camp
Following breakfast you check out, meet your driver and have a transfer to Camp.

Explore Limerick
Your Experiences
Full-day Tour to Cliffs of Moher & Atlantic Edge Hike
Included
Full day
Private tour
Full-day Tour to Cliffs of Moher & Atlantic Edge Hike
Enhance your experience
Limerick car services
Arrival transfer is included in your trip
Limerick car services
Arrival transfer is included in your trip
Arrival
Private Shannon Airport Transfer Sedan
Included
Departure
Departure transfer
Not selected
Included
Limerick
Limerick hotel
Limerick, Ireland
2 h
Dingle Peninsula
Dingle Peninsula hotel
Dingle Peninsula, Ireland
Dingle Peninsula
3nights
Irelandie
Dingle Peninsula Guest House
IE, Camp, Camp
Standard Double Room Breakfast Included
Up to 2 guests
1 double / twin beds
Breakfast included
0
Total
2 Adults
1 Room

Day 3: Arrival
Upon arrival, you check in to your hotel in the village of Camp located near the Slieve Mish Mountains. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring the nearby area.

Day 4: Self-guided Hiking to Anascal
After breakfast you check out and start your 2-day self-guided walk on the Dingle Way, that is one of the most popular long-distance walking trails in Ireland.

Today's route takes you across the center of the Dingle Peninsula. You take a road between Corrin and Knockbrack Hills to reach a height of 235 m (705 ft) and catch scenic views of Baurtregaum Mountain, which is the highest mountain in the Slieve Mish range. The trail continues downwards, and eventually you enjoy some spectacular views across the wildlife sanctuary of lnch Beach. Afterwards, you reach your hotel in the village of Annascaul.

Hiking distance 18.5 km (12.6 mi), ascent 460 m (1.380 ft), approximate walking time 6-7 hours.

*Note: luggage transfer is included, detailed map guide with recommendations on the route is provided.

Day 5: Self-guided Hiking to Dingle
After check-out and breakfast, you continue exploring the Dingle Way.

From Anascaul, the trail takes you west to Dingle along a series of minor roads that ramble around the surrounding countryside and open mountains. On the way you have a chance to visit the ruins of the 16th century Minard Castle, stop for lunch in a village of Lispole and admire the great views over Dingle Bay. The final point of your trip is your Dingle hotel.

Hiking distance 22 km (13.7 mi), ascent 568 m (1.704 ft), approximate walking time 6-7 hours.

Day 6: The Wild Atlantic Way to Kinsale
Following breakfast, you check out and travel with your driver-guide along the wild and rugged south and west coast, which is a part of Ireland’s famous Wild Atlantic Way route. The tour is all about the very best Irish scenery and truly breathtaking panoramas that present a new vista with every mile. During the day you enjoy a number of magnificent photo stops. At first you make your way through the most stunning part of the Ring of Kerry (its "short route") - the Killarney National Park. 

Then you have time in the picturesque village of Kenmare. Next you travel along the coastline to Skibbereen and around Bantry Bay - one of the world’s largest natural harbors. You continue with a stop to view the beautiful scenery at the Old Head of Kinsale.

Your program overview

Day 3: Arrival
Upon arrival, you check in to your hotel in the village of Camp located near the Slieve Mish Mountains. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring the nearby area.

Day 4: Self-guided Hiking to Anascal
After breakfast you check out and start your 2-day self-guided walk on the Dingle Way, that is one of the most popular long-distance walking trails in Ireland.

Today's route takes you across the center of the Dingle Peninsula. You take a road between Corrin and Knockbrack Hills to reach a height of 235 m (705 ft) and catch scenic views of Baurtregaum Mountain, which is the highest mountain in the Slieve Mish range. The trail continues downwards, and eventually you enjoy some spectacular views across the wildlife sanctuary of lnch Beach. Afterwards, you reach your hotel in the village of Annascaul.

Hiking distance 18.5 km (12.6 mi), ascent 460 m (1.380 ft), approximate walking time 6-7 hours.

*Note: luggage transfer is included, detailed map guide with recommendations on the route is provided.

Day 5: Self-guided Hiking to Dingle
After check-out and breakfast, you continue exploring the Dingle Way.

From Anascaul, the trail takes you west to Dingle along a series of minor roads that ramble around the surrounding countryside and open mountains. On the way you have a chance to visit the ruins of the 16th century Minard Castle, stop for lunch in a village of Lispole and admire the great views over Dingle Bay. The final point of your trip is your Dingle hotel.

Hiking distance 22 km (13.7 mi), ascent 568 m (1.704 ft), approximate walking time 6-7 hours.

Day 6: The Wild Atlantic Way to Kinsale
Following breakfast, you check out and travel with your driver-guide along the wild and rugged south and west coast, which is a part of Ireland’s famous Wild Atlantic Way route. The tour is all about the very best Irish scenery and truly breathtaking panoramas that present a new vista with every mile. During the day you enjoy a number of magnificent photo stops. At first you make your way through the most stunning part of the Ring of Kerry (its "short route") - the Killarney National Park. 

Then you have time in the picturesque village of Kenmare. Next you travel along the coastline to Skibbereen and around Bantry Bay - one of the world’s largest natural harbors. You continue with a stop to view the beautiful scenery at the Old Head of Kinsale.

Day 3: Arrival
Upon arrival, you check in to your hotel in the village of Camp located near the Slieve Mish Mountains. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring the nearby area.

Day 4: Self-guided Hiking to Anascal
After breakfast you check out and start your 2-day self-guided walk on the Dingle Way, that is one of the most popular long-distance walking trails in Ireland.

Today's route takes you across the center of the Dingle Peninsula. You take a road between Corrin and Knockbrack Hills to reach a height of 235 m (705 ft) and catch scenic views of Baurtregaum Mountain, which is the highest mountain in the Slieve Mish range. The trail continues downwards, and eventually you enjoy some spectacular views across the wildlife sanctuary of lnch Beach. Afterwards, you reach your hotel in the village of Annascaul.

Hiking distance 18.5 km (12.6 mi), ascent 460 m (1.380 ft), approximate walking time 6-7 hours.

*Note: luggage transfer is included, detailed map guide with recommendations on the route is provided.

Day 5: Self-guided Hiking to Dingle
After check-out and breakfast, you continue exploring the Dingle Way.

From Anascaul, the trail takes you west to Dingle along a series of minor roads that ramble around the surrounding countryside and open mountains. On the way you have a chance to visit the ruins of the 16th century Minard Castle, stop for lunch in a village of Lispole and admire the great views over Dingle Bay. The final point of your trip is your Dingle hotel.

Hiking distance 22 km (13.7 mi), ascent 568 m (1.704 ft), approximate walking time 6-7 hours.

Day 6: The Wild Atlantic Way to Kinsale
Following breakfast, you check out and travel with your driver-guide along the wild and rugged south and west coast, which is a part of Ireland’s famous Wild Atlantic Way route. The tour is all about the very best Irish scenery and truly breathtaking panoramas that present a new vista with every mile. During the day you enjoy a number of magnificent photo stops. At first you make your way through the most stunning part of the Ring of Kerry (its "short route") - the Killarney National Park. 

Then you have time in the picturesque village of Kenmare. Next you travel along the coastline to Skibbereen and around Bantry Bay - one of the world’s largest natural harbors. You continue with a stop to view the beautiful scenery at the Old Head of Kinsale.

Your program overview

Day 3: Arrival
Upon arrival, you check in to your hotel in the village of Camp located near the Slieve Mish Mountains. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring the nearby area.

Day 4: Self-guided Hiking to Anascal
After breakfast you check out and start your 2-day self-guided walk on the Dingle Way, that is one of the most popular long-distance walking trails in Ireland.

Today's route takes you across the center of the Dingle Peninsula. You take a road between Corrin and Knockbrack Hills to reach a height of 235 m (705 ft) and catch scenic views of Baurtregaum Mountain, which is the highest mountain in the Slieve Mish range. The trail continues downwards, and eventually you enjoy some spectacular views across the wildlife sanctuary of lnch Beach. Afterwards, you reach your hotel in the village of Annascaul.

Hiking distance 18.5 km (12.6 mi), ascent 460 m (1.380 ft), approximate walking time 6-7 hours.

*Note: luggage transfer is included, detailed map guide with recommendations on the route is provided.

Day 5: Self-guided Hiking to Dingle
After check-out and breakfast, you continue exploring the Dingle Way.

From Anascaul, the trail takes you west to Dingle along a series of minor roads that ramble around the surrounding countryside and open mountains. On the way you have a chance to visit the ruins of the 16th century Minard Castle, stop for lunch in a village of Lispole and admire the great views over Dingle Bay. The final point of your trip is your Dingle hotel.

Hiking distance 22 km (13.7 mi), ascent 568 m (1.704 ft), approximate walking time 6-7 hours.

Day 6: The Wild Atlantic Way to Kinsale
Following breakfast, you check out and travel with your driver-guide along the wild and rugged south and west coast, which is a part of Ireland’s famous Wild Atlantic Way route. The tour is all about the very best Irish scenery and truly breathtaking panoramas that present a new vista with every mile. During the day you enjoy a number of magnificent photo stops. At first you make your way through the most stunning part of the Ring of Kerry (its "short route") - the Killarney National Park. 

Then you have time in the picturesque village of Kenmare. Next you travel along the coastline to Skibbereen and around Bantry Bay - one of the world’s largest natural harbors. You continue with a stop to view the beautiful scenery at the Old Head of Kinsale.

Explore Dingle Peninsula
Your Experiences
Self-Guided Dingle Way Multi Day Walking Tour, Double Occupancy
Included
Self-Guided Dingle Way Multi Day Walking Tour, Double Occupancy
Enhance your experience
Dingle Peninsula car services
Here you can add your arrival & departure car transfers, meet-and-greet services
Dingle Peninsula car services
Here you can add your arrival & departure car transfers, meet-and-greet services
Included
Dingle Peninsula
Dingle Peninsula hotel
Dingle Peninsula, Ireland
8 h
Kinsale
Kinsale hotel
Kinsale, Ireland
Kinsale
1night
Irelandie
Trident Hotel Kinsale
IE, Trident Hotel Kinsale World's End, Kinsale, P17 NT38
Classic Double Room Breakfast Included
Up to 2 guests
1 double / twin beds
Breakfast included
0
Total
2 Adults
1 Room

Day 6: Arrival
Your final destination for today is Kinsale. Upon arrival, you are taken to your hotel for the check-in. The evening is free for you to enjoy pubs and restaurants in the city center.

Day 7: Exploring Ireland's Countryside on the Way to Wicklow
In the morning you check out and meet your driver-guide to explore Ireland's countryside. Your trip starts with a stop at the stunning Blarney Castle where you have the chance to kiss the famous Stone of Eloquence. The next stop during your trip is the Rock of Cashel, the site that was the Seat of the High Kings of Munster and where St Patrick converted King Aengus to Christianity. The Rock of Cashel is a spectacular group of medieval buildings set on an outcrop of limestone in the Golden Vale. After the tour you are transferred to your hotel.

Your program overview

Day 6: Arrival
Your final destination for today is Kinsale. Upon arrival, you are taken to your hotel for the check-in. The evening is free for you to enjoy pubs and restaurants in the city center.

Day 7: Exploring Ireland's Countryside on the Way to Wicklow
In the morning you check out and meet your driver-guide to explore Ireland's countryside. Your trip starts with a stop at the stunning Blarney Castle where you have the chance to kiss the famous Stone of Eloquence. The next stop during your trip is the Rock of Cashel, the site that was the Seat of the High Kings of Munster and where St Patrick converted King Aengus to Christianity. The Rock of Cashel is a spectacular group of medieval buildings set on an outcrop of limestone in the Golden Vale. After the tour you are transferred to your hotel.

Day 6: Arrival
Your final destination for today is Kinsale. Upon arrival, you are taken to your hotel for the check-in. The evening is free for you to enjoy pubs and restaurants in the city center.

Day 7: Exploring Ireland's Countryside on the Way to Wicklow
In the morning you check out and meet your driver-guide to explore Ireland's countryside. Your trip starts with a stop at the stunning Blarney Castle where you have the chance to kiss the famous Stone of Eloquence. The next stop during your trip is the Rock of Cashel, the site that was the Seat of the High Kings of Munster and where St Patrick converted King Aengus to Christianity. The Rock of Cashel is a spectacular group of medieval buildings set on an outcrop of limestone in the Golden Vale. After the tour you are transferred to your hotel.

Your program overview

Day 6: Arrival
Your final destination for today is Kinsale. Upon arrival, you are taken to your hotel for the check-in. The evening is free for you to enjoy pubs and restaurants in the city center.

Day 7: Exploring Ireland's Countryside on the Way to Wicklow
In the morning you check out and meet your driver-guide to explore Ireland's countryside. Your trip starts with a stop at the stunning Blarney Castle where you have the chance to kiss the famous Stone of Eloquence. The next stop during your trip is the Rock of Cashel, the site that was the Seat of the High Kings of Munster and where St Patrick converted King Aengus to Christianity. The Rock of Cashel is a spectacular group of medieval buildings set on an outcrop of limestone in the Golden Vale. After the tour you are transferred to your hotel.

Explore Kinsale
Enhance your experience
Kinsale car services
Here you can add your arrival & departure car transfers, meet-and-greet services
Kinsale car services
Here you can add your arrival & departure car transfers, meet-and-greet services
Included
Kinsale
Kinsale hotel
Kinsale, Ireland
8 h
Wicklow
Wicklow hotel
Wicklow, Ireland
Wicklow
3nights
Irelandie
Wicklow Way Guest House
IE, Wicklow, Wicklow
Standard Double Room Breakfast Included
Up to 2 guests
1 double / twin beds
Breakfast included
0
Total
2 Adults
1 Room

Day 7: Arrival
Upon arrival, you check in to your hotel in Rathdrum, a village in County Wicklow. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring the nearby area.

Day 8: Self-guided Hiking to Glendalough
After breakfast you check out and start a 2-day self-guided walk on the Wicklow Way that is described as the oldest and one of the most scenic long distance linear walks in Ireland.

At first the Wicklow Way leads you up out of Glenmalure valley along some forest trails. You continue walking between Lugduff and Mullacor Mountains to the amazing valley of Glendalough that is translated as “the Valley of The Two Lakes”. 

On your way you admire spectacular landscape made up of rolling hills, green pastures and a wonderful waterfall that plunges down into the valley. 

Afterwards you arrive to your hotel in Glendalough or Laragh.

Hiking distance 14 km (8.75 mi), ascent 450 m (1.350 ft), approximate walking time 4 hours.

*Note: luggage transfer is included, detailed map guide with recommendations on the route is provided.

Day 9: Self-guided Hiking to Roundwood
After breakfast you continue your adventurous hike along the Wicklow Way. The route takes you on a easy-level trail across the side of Paddock Hill with excellent views back over Glendalough. 

Alternatively, you can take a more challenging trail across Scarr Mountain with fantastic views from the summit. On a clear day, you can even see the Irish Sea across the Welsh Mountains. 

Both trails finish in the lively village of Roundwood which happens to be the highest village in Ireland. Upon arrival, you check in and have a good rest at your hotel.

Easy option: hiking distance 10 km (6 mi), ascent 250 m (750 ft), approximate walking time 3 hours.  Alternative way: hiking distance 15 km (9 mi), ascent 520 m (1.560 ft), approximate walking time 4.5 hours.

Day 10: Departure
This is the last day of your tour. Following breakfast, you check out from the hotel and have a direct transfer to Dublin airport. We hope you enjoyed your hiking adventure and wish to work on your future trips!

Note: alternatively, you can extend your journey and explore the magnificent Ireland's capital. Contact your travel specialist for details.

Your program overview

Day 7: Arrival
Upon arrival, you check in to your hotel in Rathdrum, a village in County Wicklow. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring the nearby area.

Day 8: Self-guided Hiking to Glendalough
After breakfast you check out and start a 2-day self-guided walk on the Wicklow Way that is described as the oldest and one of the most scenic long distance linear walks in Ireland.

At first the Wicklow Way leads you up out of Glenmalure valley along some forest trails. You continue walking between Lugduff and Mullacor Mountains to the amazing valley of Glendalough that is translated as “the Valley of The Two Lakes”. 

On your way you admire spectacular landscape made up of rolling hills, green pastures and a wonderful waterfall that plunges down into the valley. 

Afterwards you arrive to your hotel in Glendalough or Laragh.

Hiking distance 14 km (8.75 mi), ascent 450 m (1.350 ft), approximate walking time 4 hours.

*Note: luggage transfer is included, detailed map guide with recommendations on the route is provided.

Day 9: Self-guided Hiking to Roundwood
After breakfast you continue your adventurous hike along the Wicklow Way. The route takes you on a easy-level trail across the side of Paddock Hill with excellent views back over Glendalough. 

Alternatively, you can take a more challenging trail across Scarr Mountain with fantastic views from the summit. On a clear day, you can even see the Irish Sea across the Welsh Mountains. 

Both trails finish in the lively village of Roundwood which happens to be the highest village in Ireland. Upon arrival, you check in and have a good rest at your hotel.

Easy option: hiking distance 10 km (6 mi), ascent 250 m (750 ft), approximate walking time 3 hours.  Alternative way: hiking distance 15 km (9 mi), ascent 520 m (1.560 ft), approximate walking time 4.5 hours.

Day 10: Departure
This is the last day of your tour. Following breakfast, you check out from the hotel and have a direct transfer to Dublin airport. We hope you enjoyed your hiking adventure and wish to work on your future trips!

Note: alternatively, you can extend your journey and explore the magnificent Ireland's capital. Contact your travel specialist for details.

Day 7: Arrival
Upon arrival, you check in to your hotel in Rathdrum, a village in County Wicklow. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring the nearby area.

Day 8: Self-guided Hiking to Glendalough
After breakfast you check out and start a 2-day self-guided walk on the Wicklow Way that is described as the oldest and one of the most scenic long distance linear walks in Ireland.

At first the Wicklow Way leads you up out of Glenmalure valley along some forest trails. You continue walking between Lugduff and Mullacor Mountains to the amazing valley of Glendalough that is translated as “the Valley of The Two Lakes”. 

On your way you admire spectacular landscape made up of rolling hills, green pastures and a wonderful waterfall that plunges down into the valley. 

Afterwards you arrive to your hotel in Glendalough or Laragh.

Hiking distance 14 km (8.75 mi), ascent 450 m (1.350 ft), approximate walking time 4 hours.

*Note: luggage transfer is included, detailed map guide with recommendations on the route is provided.

Day 9: Self-guided Hiking to Roundwood
After breakfast you continue your adventurous hike along the Wicklow Way. The route takes you on a easy-level trail across the side of Paddock Hill with excellent views back over Glendalough. 

Alternatively, you can take a more challenging trail across Scarr Mountain with fantastic views from the summit. On a clear day, you can even see the Irish Sea across the Welsh Mountains. 

Both trails finish in the lively village of Roundwood which happens to be the highest village in Ireland. Upon arrival, you check in and have a good rest at your hotel.

Easy option: hiking distance 10 km (6 mi), ascent 250 m (750 ft), approximate walking time 3 hours.  Alternative way: hiking distance 15 km (9 mi), ascent 520 m (1.560 ft), approximate walking time 4.5 hours.

Day 10: Departure
This is the last day of your tour. Following breakfast, you check out from the hotel and have a direct transfer to Dublin airport. We hope you enjoyed your hiking adventure and wish to work on your future trips!

Note: alternatively, you can extend your journey and explore the magnificent Ireland's capital. Contact your travel specialist for details.

Your program overview

Day 7: Arrival
Upon arrival, you check in to your hotel in Rathdrum, a village in County Wicklow. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring the nearby area.

Day 8: Self-guided Hiking to Glendalough
After breakfast you check out and start a 2-day self-guided walk on the Wicklow Way that is described as the oldest and one of the most scenic long distance linear walks in Ireland.

At first the Wicklow Way leads you up out of Glenmalure valley along some forest trails. You continue walking between Lugduff and Mullacor Mountains to the amazing valley of Glendalough that is translated as “the Valley of The Two Lakes”. 

On your way you admire spectacular landscape made up of rolling hills, green pastures and a wonderful waterfall that plunges down into the valley. 

Afterwards you arrive to your hotel in Glendalough or Laragh.

Hiking distance 14 km (8.75 mi), ascent 450 m (1.350 ft), approximate walking time 4 hours.

*Note: luggage transfer is included, detailed map guide with recommendations on the route is provided.

Day 9: Self-guided Hiking to Roundwood
After breakfast you continue your adventurous hike along the Wicklow Way. The route takes you on a easy-level trail across the side of Paddock Hill with excellent views back over Glendalough. 

Alternatively, you can take a more challenging trail across Scarr Mountain with fantastic views from the summit. On a clear day, you can even see the Irish Sea across the Welsh Mountains. 

Both trails finish in the lively village of Roundwood which happens to be the highest village in Ireland. Upon arrival, you check in and have a good rest at your hotel.

Easy option: hiking distance 10 km (6 mi), ascent 250 m (750 ft), approximate walking time 3 hours.  Alternative way: hiking distance 15 km (9 mi), ascent 520 m (1.560 ft), approximate walking time 4.5 hours.

Day 10: Departure
This is the last day of your tour. Following breakfast, you check out from the hotel and have a direct transfer to Dublin airport. We hope you enjoyed your hiking adventure and wish to work on your future trips!

Note: alternatively, you can extend your journey and explore the magnificent Ireland's capital. Contact your travel specialist for details.

Explore Wicklow
Your Experiences
Self-Guided Wicklow Way Walking Tour, Double Occupancy
Included
Self-Guided Wicklow Way Walking Tour, Double Occupancy
Enhance your experience
Wicklow car services
Departure transfer is included in your trip
Wicklow car services
Departure transfer is included in your trip
Departure
Private Dublin Airport Transfer Sedan
Included
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Atlantic Way Trekking
Private tour
Limerick
2nights
Irelandie
Limerick Strand Hotel
IE, Ennis Rd, Limerick, V94 03F2, Ireland, Limerick
Superior King Room Breakfast Included
Up to 2 guests
1 double / twin beds
Breakfast included
2 Adults
1 Room

Day 1: Arrival
Upon arrivalto Shannon airport, you check in to your hotel and have the rest of the day free.

Day 2: Private Tour to Cliffs of Moher & Atlantic Edge Hike
In the morning you meet you private guide in the hotel lobby and depart from Limerick for an exciting day trip.  

You start your cliff walk from Doolin Village, pass by Doonagore Castle and continue toward the Cliffs of Moher. During the walk you learn about the lifestyle of the locals, the history of the area and enjoy the greatest nature. The trail is not a difficult walk, it requires a basic level of fitness.  

Finally you reach the highest point of the Cliffs of Moher standing 214 m (702 ft) above sea level. From here it is possible to see the Dingle Peninsula, the Aran Islands and mountains of Connemara.   

After the walk, you explore the surfing town of Lahinch, have time for lunch and then return back to Limerick.  

*Please, note: the tour is running from mid April until September.

Day 3: Transfer to Camp
Following breakfast you check out, meet your driver and have a transfer to Camp.

Your program overview

Day 1: Arrival
Upon arrivalto Shannon airport, you check in to your hotel and have the rest of the day free.

Day 2: Private Tour to Cliffs of Moher & Atlantic Edge Hike
In the morning you meet you private guide in the hotel lobby and depart from Limerick for an exciting day trip.  

You start your cliff walk from Doolin Village, pass by Doonagore Castle and continue toward the Cliffs of Moher. During the walk you learn about the lifestyle of the locals, the history of the area and enjoy the greatest nature. The trail is not a difficult walk, it requires a basic level of fitness.  

Finally you reach the highest point of the Cliffs of Moher standing 214 m (702 ft) above sea level. From here it is possible to see the Dingle Peninsula, the Aran Islands and mountains of Connemara.   

After the walk, you explore the surfing town of Lahinch, have time for lunch and then return back to Limerick.  

*Please, note: the tour is running from mid April until September.

Day 3: Transfer to Camp
Following breakfast you check out, meet your driver and have a transfer to Camp.

Day 1: Arrival
Upon arrivalto Shannon airport, you check in to your hotel and have the rest of the day free.

Day 2: Private Tour to Cliffs of Moher & Atlantic Edge Hike
In the morning you meet you private guide in the hotel lobby and depart from Limerick for an exciting day trip.  

You start your cliff walk from Doolin Village, pass by Doonagore Castle and continue toward the Cliffs of Moher. During the walk you learn about the lifestyle of the locals, the history of the area and enjoy the greatest nature. The trail is not a difficult walk, it requires a basic level of fitness.  

Finally you reach the highest point of the Cliffs of Moher standing 214 m (702 ft) above sea level. From here it is possible to see the Dingle Peninsula, the Aran Islands and mountains of Connemara.   

After the walk, you explore the surfing town of Lahinch, have time for lunch and then return back to Limerick.  

*Please, note: the tour is running from mid April until September.

Day 3: Transfer to Camp
Following breakfast you check out, meet your driver and have a transfer to Camp.

Your program overview

Day 1: Arrival
Upon arrivalto Shannon airport, you check in to your hotel and have the rest of the day free.

Day 2: Private Tour to Cliffs of Moher & Atlantic Edge Hike
In the morning you meet you private guide in the hotel lobby and depart from Limerick for an exciting day trip.  

You start your cliff walk from Doolin Village, pass by Doonagore Castle and continue toward the Cliffs of Moher. During the walk you learn about the lifestyle of the locals, the history of the area and enjoy the greatest nature. The trail is not a difficult walk, it requires a basic level of fitness.  

Finally you reach the highest point of the Cliffs of Moher standing 214 m (702 ft) above sea level. From here it is possible to see the Dingle Peninsula, the Aran Islands and mountains of Connemara.   

After the walk, you explore the surfing town of Lahinch, have time for lunch and then return back to Limerick.  

*Please, note: the tour is running from mid April until September.

Day 3: Transfer to Camp
Following breakfast you check out, meet your driver and have a transfer to Camp.

Explore Limerick
Your Experiences
Full-day Tour to Cliffs of Moher & Atlantic Edge Hike
Included
Full day
Private tour
Full-day Tour to Cliffs of Moher & Atlantic Edge Hike
Enhance your experience
Limerick car services
Arrival transfer is included in your trip
Limerick car services
Arrival transfer is included in your trip
Arrival
Private Shannon Airport Transfer Sedan
Included
Departure
Departure transfer
Not selected
Included
Limerick, Limerick hotel
2 h / Private Transfer Sedan
Dingle Peninsula, Dingle Peninsula hotel
Dingle Peninsula
3nights
Irelandie
Dingle Peninsula Guest House
IE, Camp, Camp
Standard Double Room Breakfast Included
Up to 2 guests
1 double / twin beds
Breakfast included
2 Adults
1 Room

Day 3: Arrival
Upon arrival, you check in to your hotel in the village of Camp located near the Slieve Mish Mountains. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring the nearby area.

Day 4: Self-guided Hiking to Anascal
After breakfast you check out and start your 2-day self-guided walk on the Dingle Way, that is one of the most popular long-distance walking trails in Ireland.

Today's route takes you across the center of the Dingle Peninsula. You take a road between Corrin and Knockbrack Hills to reach a height of 235 m (705 ft) and catch scenic views of Baurtregaum Mountain, which is the highest mountain in the Slieve Mish range. The trail continues downwards, and eventually you enjoy some spectacular views across the wildlife sanctuary of lnch Beach. Afterwards, you reach your hotel in the village of Annascaul.

Hiking distance 18.5 km (12.6 mi), ascent 460 m (1.380 ft), approximate walking time 6-7 hours.

*Note: luggage transfer is included, detailed map guide with recommendations on the route is provided.

Day 5: Self-guided Hiking to Dingle
After check-out and breakfast, you continue exploring the Dingle Way.

From Anascaul, the trail takes you west to Dingle along a series of minor roads that ramble around the surrounding countryside and open mountains. On the way you have a chance to visit the ruins of the 16th century Minard Castle, stop for lunch in a village of Lispole and admire the great views over Dingle Bay. The final point of your trip is your Dingle hotel.

Hiking distance 22 km (13.7 mi), ascent 568 m (1.704 ft), approximate walking time 6-7 hours.

Day 6: The Wild Atlantic Way to Kinsale
Following breakfast, you check out and travel with your driver-guide along the wild and rugged south and west coast, which is a part of Ireland’s famous Wild Atlantic Way route. The tour is all about the very best Irish scenery and truly breathtaking panoramas that present a new vista with every mile. During the day you enjoy a number of magnificent photo stops. At first you make your way through the most stunning part of the Ring of Kerry (its "short route") - the Killarney National Park. 

Then you have time in the picturesque village of Kenmare. Next you travel along the coastline to Skibbereen and around Bantry Bay - one of the world’s largest natural harbors. You continue with a stop to view the beautiful scenery at the Old Head of Kinsale.

Your program overview

Day 3: Arrival
Upon arrival, you check in to your hotel in the village of Camp located near the Slieve Mish Mountains. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring the nearby area.

Day 4: Self-guided Hiking to Anascal
After breakfast you check out and start your 2-day self-guided walk on the Dingle Way, that is one of the most popular long-distance walking trails in Ireland.

Today's route takes you across the center of the Dingle Peninsula. You take a road between Corrin and Knockbrack Hills to reach a height of 235 m (705 ft) and catch scenic views of Baurtregaum Mountain, which is the highest mountain in the Slieve Mish range. The trail continues downwards, and eventually you enjoy some spectacular views across the wildlife sanctuary of lnch Beach. Afterwards, you reach your hotel in the village of Annascaul.

Hiking distance 18.5 km (12.6 mi), ascent 460 m (1.380 ft), approximate walking time 6-7 hours.

*Note: luggage transfer is included, detailed map guide with recommendations on the route is provided.

Day 5: Self-guided Hiking to Dingle
After check-out and breakfast, you continue exploring the Dingle Way.

From Anascaul, the trail takes you west to Dingle along a series of minor roads that ramble around the surrounding countryside and open mountains. On the way you have a chance to visit the ruins of the 16th century Minard Castle, stop for lunch in a village of Lispole and admire the great views over Dingle Bay. The final point of your trip is your Dingle hotel.

Hiking distance 22 km (13.7 mi), ascent 568 m (1.704 ft), approximate walking time 6-7 hours.

Day 6: The Wild Atlantic Way to Kinsale
Following breakfast, you check out and travel with your driver-guide along the wild and rugged south and west coast, which is a part of Ireland’s famous Wild Atlantic Way route. The tour is all about the very best Irish scenery and truly breathtaking panoramas that present a new vista with every mile. During the day you enjoy a number of magnificent photo stops. At first you make your way through the most stunning part of the Ring of Kerry (its "short route") - the Killarney National Park. 

Then you have time in the picturesque village of Kenmare. Next you travel along the coastline to Skibbereen and around Bantry Bay - one of the world’s largest natural harbors. You continue with a stop to view the beautiful scenery at the Old Head of Kinsale.

Day 3: Arrival
Upon arrival, you check in to your hotel in the village of Camp located near the Slieve Mish Mountains. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring the nearby area.

Day 4: Self-guided Hiking to Anascal
After breakfast you check out and start your 2-day self-guided walk on the Dingle Way, that is one of the most popular long-distance walking trails in Ireland.

Today's route takes you across the center of the Dingle Peninsula. You take a road between Corrin and Knockbrack Hills to reach a height of 235 m (705 ft) and catch scenic views of Baurtregaum Mountain, which is the highest mountain in the Slieve Mish range. The trail continues downwards, and eventually you enjoy some spectacular views across the wildlife sanctuary of lnch Beach. Afterwards, you reach your hotel in the village of Annascaul.

Hiking distance 18.5 km (12.6 mi), ascent 460 m (1.380 ft), approximate walking time 6-7 hours.

*Note: luggage transfer is included, detailed map guide with recommendations on the route is provided.

Day 5: Self-guided Hiking to Dingle
After check-out and breakfast, you continue exploring the Dingle Way.

From Anascaul, the trail takes you west to Dingle along a series of minor roads that ramble around the surrounding countryside and open mountains. On the way you have a chance to visit the ruins of the 16th century Minard Castle, stop for lunch in a village of Lispole and admire the great views over Dingle Bay. The final point of your trip is your Dingle hotel.

Hiking distance 22 km (13.7 mi), ascent 568 m (1.704 ft), approximate walking time 6-7 hours.

Day 6: The Wild Atlantic Way to Kinsale
Following breakfast, you check out and travel with your driver-guide along the wild and rugged south and west coast, which is a part of Ireland’s famous Wild Atlantic Way route. The tour is all about the very best Irish scenery and truly breathtaking panoramas that present a new vista with every mile. During the day you enjoy a number of magnificent photo stops. At first you make your way through the most stunning part of the Ring of Kerry (its "short route") - the Killarney National Park. 

Then you have time in the picturesque village of Kenmare. Next you travel along the coastline to Skibbereen and around Bantry Bay - one of the world’s largest natural harbors. You continue with a stop to view the beautiful scenery at the Old Head of Kinsale.

Your program overview

Day 3: Arrival
Upon arrival, you check in to your hotel in the village of Camp located near the Slieve Mish Mountains. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring the nearby area.

Day 4: Self-guided Hiking to Anascal
After breakfast you check out and start your 2-day self-guided walk on the Dingle Way, that is one of the most popular long-distance walking trails in Ireland.

Today's route takes you across the center of the Dingle Peninsula. You take a road between Corrin and Knockbrack Hills to reach a height of 235 m (705 ft) and catch scenic views of Baurtregaum Mountain, which is the highest mountain in the Slieve Mish range. The trail continues downwards, and eventually you enjoy some spectacular views across the wildlife sanctuary of lnch Beach. Afterwards, you reach your hotel in the village of Annascaul.

Hiking distance 18.5 km (12.6 mi), ascent 460 m (1.380 ft), approximate walking time 6-7 hours.

*Note: luggage transfer is included, detailed map guide with recommendations on the route is provided.

Day 5: Self-guided Hiking to Dingle
After check-out and breakfast, you continue exploring the Dingle Way.

From Anascaul, the trail takes you west to Dingle along a series of minor roads that ramble around the surrounding countryside and open mountains. On the way you have a chance to visit the ruins of the 16th century Minard Castle, stop for lunch in a village of Lispole and admire the great views over Dingle Bay. The final point of your trip is your Dingle hotel.

Hiking distance 22 km (13.7 mi), ascent 568 m (1.704 ft), approximate walking time 6-7 hours.

Day 6: The Wild Atlantic Way to Kinsale
Following breakfast, you check out and travel with your driver-guide along the wild and rugged south and west coast, which is a part of Ireland’s famous Wild Atlantic Way route. The tour is all about the very best Irish scenery and truly breathtaking panoramas that present a new vista with every mile. During the day you enjoy a number of magnificent photo stops. At first you make your way through the most stunning part of the Ring of Kerry (its "short route") - the Killarney National Park. 

Then you have time in the picturesque village of Kenmare. Next you travel along the coastline to Skibbereen and around Bantry Bay - one of the world’s largest natural harbors. You continue with a stop to view the beautiful scenery at the Old Head of Kinsale.

Explore Dingle Peninsula
Your Experiences
Self-Guided Dingle Way Multi Day Walking Tour, Double Occupancy
Included
Self-Guided Dingle Way Multi Day Walking Tour, Double Occupancy
Enhance your experience
Dingle Peninsula car services
Here you can add your arrival & departure car transfers, meet-and-greet services
Dingle Peninsula car services
Here you can add your arrival & departure car transfers, meet-and-greet services
Included
Dingle Peninsula, Dingle Peninsula hotel
8 h / Private Transfer & The Wild Atlantic Way
Kinsale, Kinsale hotel
Kinsale
1night
Irelandie
Trident Hotel Kinsale
IE, Trident Hotel Kinsale World's End, Kinsale, P17 NT38
Classic Double Room Breakfast Included
Up to 2 guests
1 double / twin beds
Breakfast included
2 Adults
1 Room

Day 6: Arrival
Your final destination for today is Kinsale. Upon arrival, you are taken to your hotel for the check-in. The evening is free for you to enjoy pubs and restaurants in the city center.

Day 7: Exploring Ireland's Countryside on the Way to Wicklow
In the morning you check out and meet your driver-guide to explore Ireland's countryside. Your trip starts with a stop at the stunning Blarney Castle where you have the chance to kiss the famous Stone of Eloquence. The next stop during your trip is the Rock of Cashel, the site that was the Seat of the High Kings of Munster and where St Patrick converted King Aengus to Christianity. The Rock of Cashel is a spectacular group of medieval buildings set on an outcrop of limestone in the Golden Vale. After the tour you are transferred to your hotel.

Your program overview

Day 6: Arrival
Your final destination for today is Kinsale. Upon arrival, you are taken to your hotel for the check-in. The evening is free for you to enjoy pubs and restaurants in the city center.

Day 7: Exploring Ireland's Countryside on the Way to Wicklow
In the morning you check out and meet your driver-guide to explore Ireland's countryside. Your trip starts with a stop at the stunning Blarney Castle where you have the chance to kiss the famous Stone of Eloquence. The next stop during your trip is the Rock of Cashel, the site that was the Seat of the High Kings of Munster and where St Patrick converted King Aengus to Christianity. The Rock of Cashel is a spectacular group of medieval buildings set on an outcrop of limestone in the Golden Vale. After the tour you are transferred to your hotel.

Day 6: Arrival
Your final destination for today is Kinsale. Upon arrival, you are taken to your hotel for the check-in. The evening is free for you to enjoy pubs and restaurants in the city center.

Day 7: Exploring Ireland's Countryside on the Way to Wicklow
In the morning you check out and meet your driver-guide to explore Ireland's countryside. Your trip starts with a stop at the stunning Blarney Castle where you have the chance to kiss the famous Stone of Eloquence. The next stop during your trip is the Rock of Cashel, the site that was the Seat of the High Kings of Munster and where St Patrick converted King Aengus to Christianity. The Rock of Cashel is a spectacular group of medieval buildings set on an outcrop of limestone in the Golden Vale. After the tour you are transferred to your hotel.

Your program overview

Day 6: Arrival
Your final destination for today is Kinsale. Upon arrival, you are taken to your hotel for the check-in. The evening is free for you to enjoy pubs and restaurants in the city center.

Day 7: Exploring Ireland's Countryside on the Way to Wicklow
In the morning you check out and meet your driver-guide to explore Ireland's countryside. Your trip starts with a stop at the stunning Blarney Castle where you have the chance to kiss the famous Stone of Eloquence. The next stop during your trip is the Rock of Cashel, the site that was the Seat of the High Kings of Munster and where St Patrick converted King Aengus to Christianity. The Rock of Cashel is a spectacular group of medieval buildings set on an outcrop of limestone in the Golden Vale. After the tour you are transferred to your hotel.

Explore Kinsale
Enhance your experience
Kinsale car services
Here you can add your arrival & departure car transfers, meet-and-greet services
Kinsale car services
Here you can add your arrival & departure car transfers, meet-and-greet services
Included
Kinsale, Kinsale hotel
8 h / Private Transfer & Exploring Ireland's Countryside
Wicklow, Wicklow hotel
Wicklow
3nights
Irelandie
Wicklow Way Guest House
IE, Wicklow, Wicklow
Standard Double Room Breakfast Included
Up to 2 guests
1 double / twin beds
Breakfast included
2 Adults
1 Room

Day 7: Arrival
Upon arrival, you check in to your hotel in Rathdrum, a village in County Wicklow. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring the nearby area.

Day 8: Self-guided Hiking to Glendalough
After breakfast you check out and start a 2-day self-guided walk on the Wicklow Way that is described as the oldest and one of the most scenic long distance linear walks in Ireland.

At first the Wicklow Way leads you up out of Glenmalure valley along some forest trails. You continue walking between Lugduff and Mullacor Mountains to the amazing valley of Glendalough that is translated as “the Valley of The Two Lakes”. 

On your way you admire spectacular landscape made up of rolling hills, green pastures and a wonderful waterfall that plunges down into the valley. 

Afterwards you arrive to your hotel in Glendalough or Laragh.

Hiking distance 14 km (8.75 mi), ascent 450 m (1.350 ft), approximate walking time 4 hours.

*Note: luggage transfer is included, detailed map guide with recommendations on the route is provided.

Day 9: Self-guided Hiking to Roundwood
After breakfast you continue your adventurous hike along the Wicklow Way. The route takes you on a easy-level trail across the side of Paddock Hill with excellent views back over Glendalough. 

Alternatively, you can take a more challenging trail across Scarr Mountain with fantastic views from the summit. On a clear day, you can even see the Irish Sea across the Welsh Mountains. 

Both trails finish in the lively village of Roundwood which happens to be the highest village in Ireland. Upon arrival, you check in and have a good rest at your hotel.

Easy option: hiking distance 10 km (6 mi), ascent 250 m (750 ft), approximate walking time 3 hours.  Alternative way: hiking distance 15 km (9 mi), ascent 520 m (1.560 ft), approximate walking time 4.5 hours.

Day 10: Departure
This is the last day of your tour. Following breakfast, you check out from the hotel and have a direct transfer to Dublin airport. We hope you enjoyed your hiking adventure and wish to work on your future trips!

Note: alternatively, you can extend your journey and explore the magnificent Ireland's capital. Contact your travel specialist for details.

Your program overview

Day 7: Arrival
Upon arrival, you check in to your hotel in Rathdrum, a village in County Wicklow. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring the nearby area.

Day 8: Self-guided Hiking to Glendalough
After breakfast you check out and start a 2-day self-guided walk on the Wicklow Way that is described as the oldest and one of the most scenic long distance linear walks in Ireland.

At first the Wicklow Way leads you up out of Glenmalure valley along some forest trails. You continue walking between Lugduff and Mullacor Mountains to the amazing valley of Glendalough that is translated as “the Valley of The Two Lakes”. 

On your way you admire spectacular landscape made up of rolling hills, green pastures and a wonderful waterfall that plunges down into the valley. 

Afterwards you arrive to your hotel in Glendalough or Laragh.

Hiking distance 14 km (8.75 mi), ascent 450 m (1.350 ft), approximate walking time 4 hours.

*Note: luggage transfer is included, detailed map guide with recommendations on the route is provided.

Day 9: Self-guided Hiking to Roundwood
After breakfast you continue your adventurous hike along the Wicklow Way. The route takes you on a easy-level trail across the side of Paddock Hill with excellent views back over Glendalough. 

Alternatively, you can take a more challenging trail across Scarr Mountain with fantastic views from the summit. On a clear day, you can even see the Irish Sea across the Welsh Mountains. 

Both trails finish in the lively village of Roundwood which happens to be the highest village in Ireland. Upon arrival, you check in and have a good rest at your hotel.

Easy option: hiking distance 10 km (6 mi), ascent 250 m (750 ft), approximate walking time 3 hours.  Alternative way: hiking distance 15 km (9 mi), ascent 520 m (1.560 ft), approximate walking time 4.5 hours.

Day 10: Departure
This is the last day of your tour. Following breakfast, you check out from the hotel and have a direct transfer to Dublin airport. We hope you enjoyed your hiking adventure and wish to work on your future trips!

Note: alternatively, you can extend your journey and explore the magnificent Ireland's capital. Contact your travel specialist for details.

Day 7: Arrival
Upon arrival, you check in to your hotel in Rathdrum, a village in County Wicklow. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring the nearby area.

Day 8: Self-guided Hiking to Glendalough
After breakfast you check out and start a 2-day self-guided walk on the Wicklow Way that is described as the oldest and one of the most scenic long distance linear walks in Ireland.

At first the Wicklow Way leads you up out of Glenmalure valley along some forest trails. You continue walking between Lugduff and Mullacor Mountains to the amazing valley of Glendalough that is translated as “the Valley of The Two Lakes”. 

On your way you admire spectacular landscape made up of rolling hills, green pastures and a wonderful waterfall that plunges down into the valley. 

Afterwards you arrive to your hotel in Glendalough or Laragh.

Hiking distance 14 km (8.75 mi), ascent 450 m (1.350 ft), approximate walking time 4 hours.

*Note: luggage transfer is included, detailed map guide with recommendations on the route is provided.

Day 9: Self-guided Hiking to Roundwood
After breakfast you continue your adventurous hike along the Wicklow Way. The route takes you on a easy-level trail across the side of Paddock Hill with excellent views back over Glendalough. 

Alternatively, you can take a more challenging trail across Scarr Mountain with fantastic views from the summit. On a clear day, you can even see the Irish Sea across the Welsh Mountains. 

Both trails finish in the lively village of Roundwood which happens to be the highest village in Ireland. Upon arrival, you check in and have a good rest at your hotel.

Easy option: hiking distance 10 km (6 mi), ascent 250 m (750 ft), approximate walking time 3 hours.  Alternative way: hiking distance 15 km (9 mi), ascent 520 m (1.560 ft), approximate walking time 4.5 hours.

Day 10: Departure
This is the last day of your tour. Following breakfast, you check out from the hotel and have a direct transfer to Dublin airport. We hope you enjoyed your hiking adventure and wish to work on your future trips!

Note: alternatively, you can extend your journey and explore the magnificent Ireland's capital. Contact your travel specialist for details.

Your program overview

Day 7: Arrival
Upon arrival, you check in to your hotel in Rathdrum, a village in County Wicklow. The rest of the day is free for you to start exploring the nearby area.

Day 8: Self-guided Hiking to Glendalough
After breakfast you check out and start a 2-day self-guided walk on the Wicklow Way that is described as the oldest and one of the most scenic long distance linear walks in Ireland.

At first the Wicklow Way leads you up out of Glenmalure valley along some forest trails. You continue walking between Lugduff and Mullacor Mountains to the amazing valley of Glendalough that is translated as “the Valley of The Two Lakes”. 

On your way you admire spectacular landscape made up of rolling hills, green pastures and a wonderful waterfall that plunges down into the valley. 

Afterwards you arrive to your hotel in Glendalough or Laragh.

Hiking distance 14 km (8.75 mi), ascent 450 m (1.350 ft), approximate walking time 4 hours.

*Note: luggage transfer is included, detailed map guide with recommendations on the route is provided.

Day 9: Self-guided Hiking to Roundwood
After breakfast you continue your adventurous hike along the Wicklow Way. The route takes you on a easy-level trail across the side of Paddock Hill with excellent views back over Glendalough. 

Alternatively, you can take a more challenging trail across Scarr Mountain with fantastic views from the summit. On a clear day, you can even see the Irish Sea across the Welsh Mountains. 

Both trails finish in the lively village of Roundwood which happens to be the highest village in Ireland. Upon arrival, you check in and have a good rest at your hotel.

Easy option: hiking distance 10 km (6 mi), ascent 250 m (750 ft), approximate walking time 3 hours.  Alternative way: hiking distance 15 km (9 mi), ascent 520 m (1.560 ft), approximate walking time 4.5 hours.

Day 10: Departure
This is the last day of your tour. Following breakfast, you check out from the hotel and have a direct transfer to Dublin airport. We hope you enjoyed your hiking adventure and wish to work on your future trips!

Note: alternatively, you can extend your journey and explore the magnificent Ireland's capital. Contact your travel specialist for details.

Explore Wicklow
Your Experiences
Self-Guided Wicklow Way Walking Tour, Double Occupancy
Included
Self-Guided Wicklow Way Walking Tour, Double Occupancy
Enhance your experience
Wicklow car services
Departure transfer is included in your trip
Wicklow car services
Departure transfer is included in your trip
Departure
Private Dublin Airport Transfer Sedan
Included
Trip is not saved
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