South West Ireland Tour | (7 Days)

South West Ireland Tour | (7 Days)

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South West Ireland Tour | (7 Days)

7 Days Starting and ending in Dublin

Visiting: Molly Malone Statue, Glendalough, Adare, South Pole Inn, Dingle, Brandon Mountain, Slea Head Viewing Point, Killarney, Carrauntoohil, Cliffs of Moher, Doolin, Burren, Dublin, Galway City

Tour operator:

Hilltoptreks

Tour code:

99122

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

1 - 16

Physical rating:

Medium

Age range:

12-80

Special diets catered:

Vegetarians

From: $1249

NB: Prices correct on 23-Nov-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

South West of Ireland Walking Tour (7 Day) This tour is designed to bring you from Dublin to enjoy some of the best walks in the South West of Ireland, including the counties of Wicklow, Kerry, and Clare. The tour is fully guided and you will also visit places of interest along the way such as Glendalough, Dingle, the Cliffs of Moher and ancient monuments to mention a few. The tour follows along the south West section of the Wild Atlantic Way of Ireland’s coastline, bringing you to some wild and beautiful parts of Ireland. Highlights: Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, Dingle, Mount Brandon, Slea Head drive, The Wild Atlantic Way, Carrauntoohil, Killarney National Park, Cliffs of Moher, Doolin, The Burren.

Highlights

  • Dublin

  • Guided Walk in Glendalough and visit St Kevin's monastic site

  • The South Pole Inn Pub and Dingle

  • Walk on Mount Brandon, one of Ireland's holiest Mountains

  • Killarney and Walk Ireland's highest Mountain - Carrauntoohil

  • Walk along the Cliffs of Moher

  • Visit Galway - city of the tribes

Places You'll See

Cliffs Of Moher

Killarney

Cliffs Of Moher

Killarney

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Dublin - Glendalough

Location: Molly Malone Statue, Glendalough

Accommodation: Guesthouse

Meals Included: Breakfast

Scenic Drive from Dublin, Walk in Glendalough, Monastic site of St Kevin.

Walk Details:
Glendalough Valley Walk — Loop Walk — 9Km — Approx 3.5hrs — ascent 380m

Morning / Afternoon: Your adventure starts with a pickup in Dublin where you will meet your guide. Then it’s of to county Wicklow “the garden of Ireland” just south of Dublin. County Wicklow is known for its scenic beauty and its here where Hollywood come to make most Irish films e.g. “P.S. I Love You” and “Brave Heart”. Wicklow is a great place for many outdoor activities and its where people from Dublin like to spend their weekends exploring the hills cycling or walking before relaxing over a great meal and a fresh pint.

We will be taking a scenic route on our way to Glendalough where you will be spending the first night. Along the way we will visit some of Wicklow’s scenic highlights such as the Wicklow Mountains National Park, The Sally Gap, the beautiful Lough Tay and the Guinness family estate to name a few. The guide will give you some local folklore and history of the places. It’s also a chance for you all to get to know each other a little. When we arrive in Glendalough and organise ourselves into our accommodation we will go for our first walk. The walk will be approx 3 hours in the glacial valley of Glendalough. This valley is the gem of the Wicklow Mountains National park and ideal for walking. We will also visit the monastic site of St Kevin, which this valley is famed for.

Evening: When we return from our walk we have some time to relax in our accommodation before dinner.

Day 2 : Travel To Dingle

Location: Adare, South Pole Inn, Dingle

Accommodation: Guesthouse

Meals Included: Breakfast

Kerry, Cliff Walk, Dingle, South Pole Inn Pub.
Walk Details: Dingle Coastal Walk — Linear — 8Km — 2 hrs — Approx 2 hrs — ascent 120m

Morning: Today after breakfast we will be travelling south all the way down to Dingle in County Kerry. On the way we will be taken a stop to visit the picturesque town of Adare in Limerick. This town has to be seen to be believed with its small thatched cottages and brightly coloured buildings. It is home to Adare manor which was once home to Earl of Dunraven. We will be staying in the small fishing town of Dingle.

Afternoon: On our way to Dingle from Adare we will stop along the way to visit the town of Annascaul which is famed for being the home town of Tom Crean, the great Irish explorer who shared voyages with Scott and Shackleton to the great Antarctic. On his retirement from the navy he returned home and founded a Pub called “The South Pole Inn” which is still there today. The guide will drop you all of at Beenbane beach so you enjoy a cliff walk in towards the village of Dingle — a fantastic way to arrive !

Evening: Dingle or “An Daingean” which is its Gaelic and original name is a fantastic small village known for its small quaint pubs, live Irish music and relaxed atmosphere. There is plenty to see and do in his small town with great restaurants, pubs, coffee shops, craft stores etc.

What it is really well know for though is its friendly dolphin called “Fungie” which has been in Dingle harbour for years and visited by thousands of curious guests. You may also be surprised when you enter some pubs in Dingle that you can also buy a pair of shoes or get yourself a new measuring tape.

Day 3 : Dingle - Mount Brandon

Location: Brandon Mountain

Accommodation: Guesthouse

Meals Included: Breakfast

Mt Brandon Guided Walk, Stay Dingle
Walk Details: Linear Return — 8Km — Approx 5hrs — ascent 750m

Morning / Afternoon: After a hearty breakfast we will get ourselves ready for one of my favourite walks in this area, Mt Brandon. Which is named after Saint Brendan the voyager; some think he even got as far as North America.

Mount Brandon is a blessed mountain and there is a pilgrim trail to its summit and is one if Ireland’s holiest. It is less than 1000m but even though it is a pilgrim walk it is quite a challenge. The walk will take about 4hrs and the views from its summit are breathtaking. From here you can see the Atlantic all around you on the Dingle Peninsula, the Blasket Islands and Ireland’s highest Mountain range on the Iveragh Peninsula.

Evening: After our walk on Mt Brandon we will make our back to Dingle where you can see Fungie for yourself, meet some locals, visit some craft shops, enjoy some local seafood or just relax.

Day 4 : Slea Head Drive, Cliff Walk To Ballyferriter, Dingle

Location: Slea Head Viewing Point

Accommodation: Guesthouse

Meals Included: Breakfast

Walk Details: Cliff Walk — Linear — 8Km — Approx 2hrs — ascent 150m

Morning: The Dingle Peninsula drive is one of the most scenic in Ireland and the National Geographic placed it in one of the top 10 drives in the world and when you do it you’ll appreciate why. We will follow this drive from Dingle to the Slea head and onto the view point for the Blasket Islands. The Islands are famous for their Gaelic writers and the whole area of Dingle is what’s called a “Gaeltacht” an Irish language speaking region. So the guide will teach you a “cúpla focal” (couple of words).

Afternoon: The walk today is nice and easy along a great cliff walk with views across the Atlantic which will bring you to the village of Ballyferriter. This is the closest point you can get to America in Europe.

Evening: So after our walk and visting the beach while taking in the views and learning some Irish. We will make our back to our accommodation for an early night to recharge the batteries for tomorrow’s big adventure.

Day 5 : Travel To Killarney, Carrauntoohil

Location: Killarney, Carrauntoohil

Accommodation: Guesthouse

Meals Included: Breakfast

Walk Details: Carrauntoohil — Linear Return — 12Km — Approx 6hrs — ascent 850m.

Morning/Afternoon: Today is the big walk of the tour so it’s an early start to get over to Killarney and drop our bags into our new accommodation before heading across to Carrauntoohil. This walk is weather permitting as your safety is paramount to the guide and us. An alternative suitable walk will be chosen by your guide in the Killarney National Park depending on the weather and the groups abilities.

Now all going well and the weathers good then we will head to the summit as planned. Carrauntoohil is 1039m tall, which is small if you live in the Alps but huge if you live in Holland so all due care must be taken. Thousands of locals and visitors climb this every year and you feel a great sense of achievement on getting to the top.

Evening: After we get back down and catch our breath we will make our back towards Killarney. The town of Killarney is the most visited town in Ireland with the Muckross House and Gardens, its beautiful lakes, Ross Island and more it is a true treasure and one that I’m sure you’ll love. As well as all its scenic beauty there are numerous restaurants, pubs with live Irish music, areas to shop and places to chill over a coffee so you won't be stuck for something to do.

Day 6 : Travel To Clare - Cliffs Of Moher

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Location: Cliffs of Moher, Doolin

Accommodation: Guesthouse

Meals Included: Breakfast

Walk Details: Cliffs of Moher Walk — Linear — 8Km — Approx 2.5hrs — 100m.

Morning: This morning we are on the road again taking a route up along the west of Ireland known as the “Wild Atlantic Way” crossing the River Shannon at Terbert. The river Shannon is named after an ancient Celtic Goddess and is Ireland’s longest and most impressive river. As we cross the mouth of the Shannon on the ferry keep an eye out for the schools of Dolphins to be seen everywhere. Once we reach the far side of the Shannon we will be in County Clare.

Afternoon: Once we are in County Clare we will follow the coast road up towards the town Lahinch. This coastal town is a surfer’s paradise and has become more popular due to the great waves here. It’s also a great holiday destination for Irish families with many other activities on offer as well. Making our way northwards we will visit Brigid’s well before we start our cliff walk towards the Cliffs of Moher. The walk is fantastic and the cliffs themselves are a true treat for all the senses.

Evening: We will be staying in Doolin tonight, the capital of Irish traditional music in the west. This is a tiny little fishing port made popular due to its importance in Irish music and dance. Doolin is also in another Gaeltacht area so you can try your new learnt language skills on the locals, I’m sure they’ll be impressed.
Here we can relax and enjoy a few well deserved drinks while listening to some of the best Irish musicians in the world.

Day 7 : Walk In The Burren, Corcomroe Abbey, Galway City.

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Location: Burren, Dublin, Galway City

Accommodation: Guesthouse

Meals Included: Breakfast

Walk Details: Burren Walk — Loop — 7.5Km — Approx 3hrs — 140m.

Morning: This morning we will make our way to one of the strangest landscapes in Ireland and there are a few, The Burren. This is a limestone karst and was sitting at the bottom of the sea many years ago, but you can still see that clearly today. The term “Burren” is derived from the Gaelic for “stony place”. The Burren is also famous for its many and varied types of flora which are just unique to this area.

We can enjoy our last walk together on this moon like terrain before we say goodbye to the west and all its wonderful adventures.

Afternoon: We make our way to Galway city “city of the tribes”. This is a great little city know for its relaxed and Bohemian feel. You can spend hours just walking about the small streets while listening and watching street performers of all types.

Today unfortunately we will be saying farewell to some friends made in the west of Ireland as we make our way back to Dublin…

Slan agus beannacht (Goodbye and blessings) You will be dropped back to Dublin.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Guesthouses or Hotels

  • Entrance Fees

  • Free Wi-Fi at Accommodation

  • Fully Guided

  • Meals – Breakfast Only

What's Not Included

  • Drinks with Meals

  • Tipping and Gratuities

Booking Notes

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What to Bring

  • Walking boots are essential for the guided walks.
  • Walking trousers and clothing are also essential for the guided walks.
  • Backpack of 25 Litres is recommended for the walks.
  • Rain gear and sunscreen are advised on all our tours.
  • A Camera to capture some wonderful pictures.

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Check out our Q&As

  • Is free Wi-Fi available in the accommodation used?

    Yes, free Wi-fi is available in all the accommodation we use

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    We have been operating tours now for over 10 years.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Yes and the single Room Option has an additional, which is specified in the tour rates.

  • What policies are in place for Covid-19?

    We follow all the Irish Governments guidelines in regard to COVID19 and only use partners such as accommodation who also follow such guidelines.

  • What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?

    Our company follows the guidelines of Leave No Trace to help preserve our counryside and it's natural beauty.

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    Before you travel. You will have a full list of your accommodation, travel documents if required your Itinerary. Other documents will be waiting for you when you arrive.

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    If you let us know in time, then we can arrange an updated travel date to suit you.

  • Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?

    Yes, we have checked all the accommodations we use and they follow all the Irish Healthe service guidelines.

Reviews of this operator

Karmen Bankin (Google Reviewer)  

It was a really fantastic...

21-Jul-2024

It was a really fantastic and unforgettable nine days round trip from Dublin to Galway including celebrating even two birthdays! Terry was amazing and legendary, he showed us the most beautiful places and entertained us with Irish stories, music and songs. So, we will be back definitely! BIG THANKS to Hilltoptrek and Terry from the Croatian hiking group! 🤗

Jaime Jimenez (Google Reviewer)  

We had a great time...

29-Mar-2024

We had a great time on our tour to New Grange, the Boyne Valley and Monasterboice. Our guide, Matt was very knowledgeable and entertaining as well

Patrick McCusker (Google Reviewer)  

St. Kevin was an excellent...

30-Mar-2024

St. Kevin was an excellent driver on all the narrow and winding roads. He was informative and his song playlist was outstanding. We very much enjoyed the horseback riding, as well as our time in Enniskerry and the old monastery. One suggestion: Have copies of the monastery trail maps available rather than having us take pictures of the lone laminated one.

John Catchpole (Google Reviewer)  

An excellent tour to Glendalough...

18-Sep-2023

An excellent tour to Glendalough and the Wicklow Mountains. Matt was a brilliant tour guide with many fascinating stories and infomation about the area and the history. He is clearly very passionate about the history of this beautiful part of the world and I learnt so much. The minibus was comfortable and it's much better to do a tour with a small group. The lunch stop at Poppies was also delicious.

Debbie Berg (Google Reviewer)  

Gorgeous views of Powerscourt Gardens,...

09-Apr-2024

Gorgeous views of Powerscourt Gardens, Wicklow Mountains and Gleandalough. Our driver/guide Linda us very knowledgeable and delightful. The lunch at Poppies in Enniskerry was so yummy and hit the spot. Rain didn’t slow us down. Great tour for those interested in getting outta of Dublin.

Marcia Wright (Google Reviewer)  

Johnnie was a great guide....

23-Sep-2024

Johnnie was a great guide. He did his very best to make our excursion both pleasant and informative.

Denise Null (Google Reviewer)  

I truly enjoyed my trip!...

21-Sep-2023

I truly enjoyed my trip! The Tour Guide was knowledgeable and humorous! And the scenery absolutely beautiful!

Shannon Fracchia (Google Reviewer)  

Fantastic day with hilltoptreks! Terry...

02-Oct-2023

Fantastic day with hilltoptreks! Terry was an absolute legend. He showed up the most beautiful spots and entertained us with Irish stories, songs and even Irish bag pipes! We had a gorgeous lunch in Wicklow and had the most magical day in Ireland. Thank you Terry and Hilltoptrek for the most memorable journey!

Natalie Derks (Google Reviewer)  

Best day tour we’ve ever...

13-Apr-2024

Best day tour we’ve ever been on! Highly recommend for anyone visiting Dublin. Beautiful scenery and Kevin was a wonderful guide with great insight.

Joshua Cooper (Google Reviewer)  

I took a trip to...

01-Jun-2024

I took a trip to Ireland solo for my birthday and booked tours in advance. Matt was a fantastic tour guide and his knowledge of the history of Ireland was amazing. I did three tours with different companies, however, this one was by far the best. It’s not necessarily the locations that made everything better, that was a huge bonus, but having someone passionate about what they do made it worth every penny. I will be back in Ireland, hopefully soon, and will definitely book this tour again. Thanks Matt and Hilltop Treks!

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