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Itinerary Includes:
• International round-trip airfare • Rent a car for 8 days • 2 nights Castle in Dublin - Clontarf Castle Hotel • 2 nights Castle in Clifden - Abbeyglen Castle Hotel • 2 nights Castle in Tralee - Ballyseede Castle Hotel • 1 night Castle in Kildare - Kilkea Castle Hotel • Breakfast Daily • Hotel taxes and service charges • Heritage Island Touring Guide and Explorer Coupon
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Day 1: Dublin City (12 kms)
Welcome to Dublin Airport, where after picking up your car your will travel into Dublin and check into your hotel. The remainder of the day can be spent exploring this vibrant and historic city capital city with its many historic buildings, Georgian streets and colorful gardens. Your first night is spent in Clontarf Castle, which can be dated back to 1172.
Day 2: Dublin City
Today why not spend the day exploring some of Dublin`s fine Museums and Galleries. Trace it`s history from early Viking origins, through to the medieval magnificence of St. Patrick`s Cathedral. Visit Dublinia at Christchurch, which brings the turbulent history of medieval Dublin vividly to life, 16th century Trinity College, founded by Elizabeth 1 and now home to the famous illuminated manuscript, the Book of Kells. Don`t forget about the Guinness Storehouse for a tasting of this world famous black stuff. Return to Clontarf Castle for overnight.
Day 3: Galway and Clifden (300 kms)
Leave Dublin this morning and travel across the rich midland pastures. Why not visit Belvedere House, Gardens and Park. The magnificent early 18th century stately home of Robert Rochfort, Earl of Belvedere, stands in 160 acres of parkland on the shores of Lough Ennell. Belvedere is one of the finest of Ireland`s historic houses and together with gardens and park has been exquisitely restored. Before you cross the River Shannon, Ireland`s longest river you can visit Clonmacnoise a 6th century Christian site. Arrive into Galway, which has long traded with Spain and the Spanish influences are many in the city. Of note is Spanish Arch, a gateway in the old city walls and the Spanish Parade, where wealthy merchants and their families enjoyed a stroll along the promenade. Continue out into the wild and rugged Connemara region, famous for the savage beauty of its lake and mountain scenery and on to Clifden where you shall be staying in the wonderful Abbeyglen Castle, which has a panoramic view of Clifden and the bay with a backdrop off the Twelve Bens.
Day 4: Connemara Region (80 kms ? based on Clifden)
Today travel through the wild and rugged Connemara region, famous for the savage beauty of its lake and mountain scenery. Visit the Connemara National Park, where Connemara ponies and Irish red deer roam freely through 5,000 acres of scenic mountains, bogs and grassland. You can also visit the magnificent Kylemore Abbey, a beautiful mansion in a lakeside setting against a mountainous backdrop. Irish Benedictine nuns, with a tradition of over 300 years run this unique Abbey set in the midst of Connemara, overlooking Pollacapul Lake. On your return, you can take a scenic drive through Leenane where you have an option to board the Sea Cruise through Killary Fjord which will reveal some of the many hidden Coastal and Mountain Scenery of Connemara. Another night will be spent in Abbeyglen Castle.
Day 5: Cliffs of Moher, Kilrush and Co. Kerry (380 kms ? based on Clifden)
Leave Clifden this morning and travel south through Galway and into Clare, known as the land of castles. Why not visit Rathbaun Farm and see the animals being tended, or enjoy a traditional tea and scones break. Travel on through the strange lunar landscape of the Burren region or visit the Cliffs of Moher a spectacular 5-mile long cliff, which rises almost 700 feet above sea level. Stop in the heritage town of Kilrush, before boarding a ferry to Tarbert in north County Kerry. Arriving in Tarbert and continue through Listowel and on to Tralee to Ballyseede Castle for overnight.
Day 6: The Dingle Peninsula (145 kms)
This morning the breathtaking landscape will unfold in front of your eyes today as you drive around the Dingle Peninsula before arriving in Dunquin, on the westernmost tip of the peninsula, to visit the Blasket Center. Here you will discover what life was like on the remote Blasket Islands. This living history museum explores all the dimensions of island living, from the land, the sea and the language, to the weather and the seasons, as well as the distinctive character of the Blasket Islanders. Weather permitting you can embark on a 2 - 3 hour boat trip around the 9 main Blasket Islands. The islands are remote, unspoilt and unpolluted and spectacularly beautiful and are home to an incredible number of breading seabirds, with the surrounding seas home to Dolphins, Porpoises, Atlantic Seals and even the occasional Whale or Orca. Return to Ballyseede for overnight
Day 7: Medieval Limerick, Rock of Cashel and Kildare (290 kms)
This morning spend an hour or 2 in the medieval city of Limerick, either exploring its history and architecture or purchasing some of the splendid crafts on offer. Why not visit the Hunt Museum, an exhibit of one of Ireland`s greatest private collections of art and antiquities. Leave Limerick and travel eastwards towards Kilkea in Co. Kildare. En route a small detour will bring you to the imposing Rock of Cashel which rises dramatically from the flat countryside. This site has the best set of varied monuments in any Irish site. The rock is crowned by a group of buildings, both ecclesiastical and royal, including a round tower, a 13th century Romanesque chapel and the beautifully restored Hall of the Vicar Choral. Continue through rich pastures of Ireland`s midlands before arriving in Kildare for your overnight in Kilkea Castle an 11th century castle which is Ireland`s oldest inhabited castle and is located in the heart of the horse-breeding county of Kildare.
Day 8: Dublin and Departure (85 kms)
Today travel to Dublin Airport for your return flight home. End of services.
Important Note:
Please be advised that you need to check-in to your hotel accommodation no later than 6 pm. If you are going to be later that 6 pm, you need to call your accommodation and advise them of your approximate check in time. Failure to do this could result in your reservation being cancelled and rooms released.
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HOTELS USED IN PACKAGE
Clontarf Castle Hotel
Castle Avenue, Clontarf
Dublin 3, Ireland
A Stately home since 1172, this wonderful setting has gone through many transformations over the centuries. The Castle is now a 4 star luxury hotel with 111 deluxe bedrooms and suites all finished to the highest of international standards. Clontarf Castle is a perfect blend of a boutique and luxury hotel, providing unique style and exceptional service in comfortable surroundings. It is located 4 kms away from the city center and a short distance from Dublin Airport and car ferries with sea, mountains and golf courses nearby. A fine dining restaurant and 2 unique bars complement the extensive conference and banqueting facilities. Experience old world atmosphere with all modern facilities.
All guest rooms are equipped with the following facilities, but if you need anything extra, from flowers and champagne in your room on arrival to a gourmet dinner in the restaurant, or even your favorite fruit, just let the hotel know and they will endeavor to exceed your requirements.
Abbeyglen Castle Hotel
Sky Road, Clifden
Co. Galway, Ireland
Abbeyglen Castle Hotel was built in 1832 in the heart of Connemara by John D`Arcy of Clifden Castle. It is romantically set in beautiful gardens with waterfalls and streams, has a panoramic view of Clifden and the bay with a backdrop of the Twelve Bens. Abbeyglen has 45 en suite bedrooms and provides a long list of indoor/outdoor facilities, cuisine of international fame, unique qualities of peace, serenity and ambience. Complimentary afternoon tea a specialty. AA 2 rosettes for good food and service.
Tastefully decorated, the bedrooms and 9 luxury suites offer comfort and style, all with bath/shower, central heating, direct dial telephone, multi channel television, radio, trouser press, irons, hairdryer, and tea and coffee making facilities.
Ballyseede Castle Hotel
Ballyseede, Tralee
Co. Kerry, Ireland
Ballyseede Castle Hotel is a wonderful, intimate 15th century castle set on 35 acres of parkland and garden. The castle has a tradition of excellent cuisine and lovely public areas for morning tea or afternoon coffee. Guests can enjoy the beautiful scenery, the elegant and spacious accommodation, sample fine food and wine in the Dining Room and hear the stories and enjoy the craic in the Library Bar. The Castle is just 3 miles outside Tralee, 8 miles to Kerry Airport and 75 miles to Shannon Airport.
The castle`s 12 bedrooms are elegant and spacious and come in a large variety from single to mini suite. All the bedrooms have been totally refurbished and are individually designed and are decorated with taste and imagination. The bedrooms offer a magnificent view of the grounds of the castle. All our bedrooms are en suite with direct dial phone and satellite television. The castle is ideally located for touring Kerry, Cork and Clare.
Kilkea Castle Hotel
Castledermot
Co. Kildare, Ireland
This 11th century Kilkea Castle is Ireland`s oldest inhabited castle and is located in the heart of the horse breeding county of Kildare. The 4 star castle is set in extensive grounds with formal Italian gardens, with an 18 hole golf course, fishing, clay pigeon shooting, tennis and horse riding available on the estate or nearby. Full leisure facilities are available to guests: indoor pool, gym and steam room. De Lacy`s Restaurant serves super cuisine in luxurious surroundings. Less than an hour`s drive from Dublin, the magnificent medieval style rose gardens and beautifully renovated rooms provide a unique setting
Kilkea Castle has 36 guest rooms, including suites. Every room is unique and the quality is exactly what you`d expect from one of Ireland`s finest castle hotels. All the rooms are generously sized, clean and neat. The views from the rooms are spectacular, some overlooking the formal gardens and others overlooking the golf course.
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