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Price: $10,490 - # of Days: 13 days
Céad Mile Fáilte, Irish Gaelic for "one hundred thousand welcomes"... from the first dawning of a countryside morning to the setting sun over rolling green hills, an Irish welcome for visitors is genuine, exuding warm hospitality... Tauck's Yellow Roads take you from the ...
Price: $7,826 - # of Days: 10 days
Ultimate IrelandUncover the wild beauty and storied past of Ireland and Northern Ireland on this 11-day journey. Follow ancient stone paths through Glendalough’s mist-veiled valley. In Belfast, uncover the city’s modern identity through its vibrant street art and powerful murals. At the Giant’s Caus...
Price: $7,599 - # of Days: 7 days
Signature: Northern Ireland's Emerald Coast & Giant's Causeway Stretching from the wild Atlantic cliffs of Donegal to the storied streets of Belfast, Northern Ireland is a land of poetic landscapes and layered history. Walk the ancient walls of Derry, stand among the geometric wonder of the Giant's ...
Price: $14,999 - # of Days: 15 days
Signature: Ireland's Legendary Landscapes & Cities Two nations, one island, and a lifetime of stories to uncover. From the literary haunts of Dublin and the wild shores of Kerry to the ancient walls of Derry and the geometric wonder of the Giant's Causeway, this expedition moves through the full bre...
Price: $4,845 - # of Days: 13 days
Enjoy the splendor of every corner on this leisurely Ireland tour of the essential—and the unexpected.Authentic Local Experiences: Visit Belleek Pottery and discover how the distinctive fine china, beloved by collectors worldwide, has been made since 1857. Stroll the streets of historic Kinsale with...
Price: $4,595 - # of Days: 12 days
Enjoy the splendor of every corner on this leisurely Ireland tour of the essential—and the unexpected.Authentic Local Experiences: Visit Belleek Pottery and discover how the distinctive fine china, beloved by collectors worldwide, has been made since 1857. Stroll the streets of historic Kinsale with...
Price: $3,595 - # of Days: 9 days
Discover the untamed nature and rich cultural heritage of Ireland’s western coast, with its spectacular ocean vistas, enchanting towns, and craftsmanship deeply rooted in tradition.Authentic Local Experiences: Explore the everyday lives of rural people in the 19th and 20th century at the National Mu...
Price: $3,245 - # of Days: 8 days
Discover the untamed nature and rich cultural heritage of Ireland’s western coast, with its spectacular ocean vistas, enchanting towns, and craftsmanship deeply rooted in tradition.Authentic Local Experiences: Explore the everyday lives of rural people in the 19th and 20th century at the National Mu...
Price: $5,295 - # of Days: 8 days
Explore Ireland’s cliffs and castles on a small-group walking and hiking tour, limited to just 16 guests. Hike along the awe-inspiring Slieve League cliffs, discover the wild beauty of Glenveagh National Park, and marvel at the Giant’s Causeway. This scenic journey through Donegal, Derry, and Antrim...
Price: Please call for rates - # of Days: 14 days
In the northwest corner of Ireland, about 110 mi/175 km northwest of Dublin, the Donegal area is less visited by tourists—and that's one of the reasons we like it. Spend three or four days in this region of friendly, good-humored people. Although other parts of Ireland might be more spectacular, Donegal is both beautiful and relaxing. The landscape, rougher than in counties to the south, often is covered in gorse or heather. Take a drive to Malin Head to see Ireland's most northerly point—on a stormy day, the boiling sea and jagged cliffs will seem like the end of the earth.
The city of Donegal is not bristling with sites, but it does have the ruins of a castle and a cathedral (where The Annuals of the Four Masters, a complete history of the Celts, was written in 1618). The surrounding region offers a number of diversions: Shoppers should head to Kilcar for tweed, knitting and embroidery (http://www.kilcaronline.com), the fishing port of Killybegs for hand-tied carpets (http://www.killybegs.ie), and Ardara for tweed and hand-loomed sweaters (http://www.ardara.ie).
In Glenveagh National Park, nature lovers will find moors, mountains, lakes, wildflowers and Ireland's largest herd of red deer (http://www.glenveaghnationalpark.ie); and fishermen in Finn Valley and Mountcharles can try their luck with salmon and trout fishing (permits required). If the fish aren't biting in July, there's good fun at the Mountcharles storytelling festival. Highly recommended is a visit to the remote coastal village of Glencolmcille (http://www.gleanncholmcille.ie), which is surrounded by stunning scenery. There, Father McDyer's Folk Village Museum preserves the traditional buildings and culture of rural Donegal (http://www.glenfolkvillage.com).
Although most people don't travel to Ireland to visit crowded seaside resorts, Bundoran (http://discoverbundoran.com) does offer a wonderful glimpse of Irish life. During the summer months, the town on the coast northwest of Donegal becomes a carnival of penny arcades and food stalls. Surfers are drawn to its mighty waves and wide, sandy beaches, and sprawling bars have sprung up to slake the thirst worked up by those who quest to master the perfect monster wave. There's also excellent golfing, walks and fishing.
Set on a dramatic cliff-lined coast northwest of the city of Donegal, Dunfanaghy is a popular place to relax. It's also a good base for visits to nice beaches in the towns of Marble Hill and Portnablagh. There are several interesting things to see in the area, including the Cloghaneely Stone (in Gortahork) and the Doe Castle (in Creeslough). There's also a beautiful 12-mi/20-km Atlantic Ocean-side drive around Tranarossan Bay, beginning in nearby Carrigart. The Gaeltacht isle called Tory Island, reached via ferry from Portnablagh (http://www.toryislandferry.com), supports colonies of puffins and has its own indigenous school of artists. We suggest a two-day visit to this area.
In the northwest corner of Ireland, about 110 mi/175 km northwest of Dublin, the Donegal area is less visited by tourists—and that's one of the reasons we like it. Spend three or four days in this region of friendly, good-humored people. Although other parts of Ireland might be more spectacular, Donegal is both beautiful and relaxing. The landscape, rougher than in counties to the south, often is covered in gorse or heather. Take a drive to Malin Head to see Ireland's most northerly point—on a stormy day, the boiling sea and jagged cliffs will seem like the end of the earth.
The city of Donegal is not bristling with sites, but it does have the ruins of a castle and a cathedral (where The Annuals of the Four Masters, a complete history of the Celts, was written in 1618). The surrounding region offers a number of diversions: Shoppers should head to Kilcar for tweed, knitting and embroidery (http://www.kilcaronline.com), the fishing port of Killybegs for hand-tied carpets (http://www.killybegs.ie), and Ardara for tweed and hand-loomed sweaters (http://www.ardara.ie).
In Glenveagh National Park, nature lovers will find moors, mountains, lakes, wildflowers and Ireland's largest herd of red deer (http://www.glenveaghnationalpark.ie); and fishermen in Finn Valley and Mountcharles can try their luck with salmon and trout fishing (permits required). If the fish aren't biting in July, there's good fun at the Mountcharles storytelling festival. Highly recommended is a visit to the remote coastal village of Glencolmcille (http://www.gleanncholmcille.ie), which is surrounded by stunning scenery. There, Father McDyer's Folk Village Museum preserves the traditional buildings and culture of rural Donegal (http://www.glenfolkvillage.com).
Although most people don't travel to Ireland to visit crowded seaside resorts, Bundoran (http://discoverbundoran.com) does offer a wonderful glimpse of Irish life. During the summer months, the town on the coast northwest of Donegal becomes a carnival of penny arcades and food stalls. Surfers are drawn to its mighty waves and wide, sandy beaches, and sprawling bars have sprung up to slake the thirst worked up by those who quest to master the perfect monster wave. There's also excellent golfing, walks and fishing.
Set on a dramatic cliff-lined coast northwest of the city of Donegal, Dunfanaghy is a popular place to relax. It's also a good base for visits to nice beaches in the towns of Marble Hill and Portnablagh. There are several interesting things to see in the area, including the Cloghaneely Stone (in Gortahork) and the Doe Castle (in Creeslough). There's also a beautiful 12-mi/20-km Atlantic Ocean-side drive around Tranarossan Bay, beginning in nearby Carrigart. The Gaeltacht isle called Tory Island, reached via ferry from Portnablagh (http://www.toryislandferry.com), supports colonies of puffins and has its own indigenous school of artists. We suggest a two-day visit to this area.
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