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A
luxurious multi centre, guided walk
on The Dingle and Kerry Ways, staying
in a wonderful selection of manor houses
hotels, inns and country thouses in
villages throughout Kerry. There
is a
maximum of 8 on each tour.
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| 1 boot – Easy walks of 3 – 6
miles (5-10km) with gradual ascents of
up to 825ft |
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The southwest of Ireland,
washed by the Gulf Stream, has a mild
climate - natives call it sub-tropical.
This is reflected in the rich vegetation,
particularly the wild flowers and hedgerows,
which contrasts with the rugged, craggy
coastline and inland mountains and lakes.
This tour gives an opportunity to explore
the spectacular landscape (including
its history and archaeology) of two fingers
projecting into the Atlantic Ocean -
the Dingle and Iveragh Peninsulas in
Kerry, using legs of the waymarked long-distance
walking routes, The Dingle Way and The
Kerry Way.
• The Dingle Peninsula boasts the highest concentration of archaeological
sites in Ireland.
• Spectacular coastal walks along Dingle Bay
• The fishing village of Dingle with it’s 50 pubs, craft shops, restaurants
and Fungi the Dolphin.
• Boat trip to World Heritage site, Great Skellig Island (habited 8th century
by Irish monks).
• Pass the worlds largest Gannet colony on Little Skellig island.
• Killarney National Park - Muckross Friary (15th century), Muckross House
(19th century) and Gardens, habitat of the native Irish Red Deer.
• Boat trip through the Lakes of Killarney
• Irish music, song and dancee
Dingle is a harbour town, once fortified and seeped in
history. Ryan’s Daughter was filmed in the area
30 years ago. The town also is the gateway to the Gaeltacht,
where Gaelic is the first language. Overnight in Dingle
(3 nights)
Options for afternoon: - Boat trip in Dingle Harbour to
see Fungi, the friendly dolphin.
Harbour walk to Hussey’s Folly; Visit to Ocean
World marine centre; Stroll through historic Dingle and
visit
the numerous craft shops, pubs and restaurants.
Distance: 6 miles Ascent: 600
ft
Gaeltacht walk from Ventry Harbour (site of an ancient
battle which folklore says lasted a year and a day),
along the slopes of Mount Eagle to dramatic Slea Head
and Dunquin
(“the nearest parish to America”). Detour
to visit Dunbeg pre-historic fort and other archaeological
sites. Visit local pottery. Coach trip back to Dingle
can
include visits to early Christian sites - Reask and Gallarus.
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Distance: 3-7 miles Ascent: 825
ft
Coach trip through scenic Connor Pass. Return to Dingle
by old walking path over the Brandon Range through Mullaghaveal.
This may have been used as the route to the workhouse in
famine times.
Distance: optional Ascent: none
Coach transfer along northern and southern shores of Dingle
Bay and continuing on the renowned coaching route, the
Ring of Kerry to Sneem. Mid-day break and walk on Rossbeigh
Beach. Overnight in Portmagee (2 nights).
Distance: 1.6km/1miles (steep) Ascent: 180m/600ft
We take a boat trip to a UNESCO World Heritage Site,
the monastic island of Sceilg Mhichíl,
(Great Skellig Island),
habited in 8th century by Irish monks. We pass the worlds
largest Gannet colony on Little Skellig island. Overnight
Portmagee.
Alternative
If weather conditions are unsuitable we will walk on Valentia
island
Morning – Transfer
to Killarney. Visit the ruins of Muckross Friary and
Muckross House and gardens. Discover
the unique flora and fauna of the parkland; perhaps see
some of the last remaining Irish Red Deer. Lunch in the
Muckross House Tea rooms. Transfer into Killarney via
jaunting car.
Afternoon – free
for shopping and general sightseeing in Killarney.
Evening – after dinner enjoy an Irish Whiskey Tasting
session followed by an evening of traditional music in
Molly Darcy’s Pub. Overnight in Killarney.
Distance: 6.5 miles / 11km Ascent: 640ft / 200m
The boat trip is by the traditional 12 passenger open
wooden boats, and takes approximately 2 hours. This is
followed by a 6 mile walk through the dramatically ice
carved gorge of the Gap of Dunloe. Finish the day with
an Irish Coffee in Kate Kearney’s Cottage.
Other non-walking options: Travel by boat and return
the same way to Killarney.
Time to visit Ross Castle
(15th Century, recently restored), shopping in Killarney.
After the boat trip get a jarvey car and ride through
the Gap of Dunloe.
Farewell Dinner. Overnight in Killarney.
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€1795 per person
sharing. (US$2549
/ Stg£1239 approx.)
( Please see booking information)
€400
for the week
• Courtesy transfer from and to Kerry and Shannon Airports (Please see
transfer sheet)
• 7 nights accommodation, with en-suite facilities as per below*
• 7 full Irish breakfasts
• 6 packed lunches
• 7 four course gourmet dinners
• Expert local guide
• Notes and maps
• Luggage transfer
• Boat Trip to the Skelligs (Day 5)
• Jaunting Car trip from Muckross House to Killarney (Day 6)
• Boat trip through the Lakes of Killarney (Day 7)
* Accommodation is based on a twin-sharing basis. In exceptional cases we may
be able to provide one single room at a supplement of €400 for the week.
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Shannon to Kerry at 12.00 on Saturdays
from the information point in the arrivals
hall.
Return transfers to Shannon arrive at Shannon
airport at 11.00am on Saturdays.
Kerry airport transfers between 08.00 and
18.00 hours on Saturdays only.
Note: These transfers must be confirmed
at time of booking with flight numbers
and times for arrival and departure. If
these transfers aren’t confirmed
at time of booking we will assume they
are making their own way to their first
nights accommodation. Arrangements can
be made for a private taxi transfer (at
clients own expense) should the Go Ireland
transfer timetable not suit.
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Individual
taxis can be arranged from the following
airports
(at client’s expense) |
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Single
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Return
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Kerry Airport to
Dingle |
€80 |
€160 |
Kerry Airport to
Killarney |
€35 |
€70 |
Shannon Airport to Dingle |
€170 |
€340 |
Shannon Airport
to Killarney |
€150 |
€300 |
Cork Airport to Dingle |
€160 |
€320 |
Cork Airport to Killarney |
€130 |
€260 |
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