| Self-guided Independent Walking tours of Ireland |
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| On our self-guided independent inn to inn walking tours in Ireland with luggage transfer I will book the accommodation and meals and provide walking route maps and notes and luggage transfer between overnight stays. If you are booking less than a month, please ask as we may be able to find a walk somewhere in Ireland for you. Check out new and used walking books and maps for Ireland. |
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A five centre inn-to-inn, village to village, self-guided walking tour along the Dingle Way in County Kerry, Ireland. Tralee to Dingle. 6 nights bed and breakfast in approved en-suite accommodation, 5 days walking, luggage transfer, walking notes and maps. £480/£625. |
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A seven night, five centre inn-to-inn, village to village, self-guided walking tour along the Dingle Way in County Kerry, Ireland. Tralee to Dingle. 7 nights bed and breakfast in en-suite accommodation, 5 days walking, luggage transfer, walking notes and maps, £545/£702. |
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A nine centre inn-to-inn, self-guided hiking tour in Ireland around the Ring of Kerry Way starting and finishing in Killarney via Glenbeigh and Waterville in County Kerry, Ireland. 11 nights bed and breakfast in en-suite accommodation, 10 days hiking, luggage transfer, route notes and maps. This hiking tour of the Kerry Way starts on ANY Saturday, £1020/£1330. |
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A single centre inn based self-guided walking tour based around Glendalough in the Wicklow Mountains, County Wicklow, Ireland. 5 nights bed and breakfast in en-suite accommodation, 5 evening meals, 4 days walking, 4 packed lunches, guide book, maps and transfer to and from walks where indicated and from and to Dublin area, £874/£1028. |
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A five centre inn-to-inn, self-guided hiking tour in Ireland around the Ring of Kerry Way between Killarney to Caherciveen in County Kerry, Ireland. 7 nights bed and breakfast in en-suite accommodation, 6 days hiking, luggage transfer, route notes and maps. This hiking tour of the Kerry Way starts and finishes on ANY Saturday, £668/£872. |
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| Celtic Beauty – Holidaying in Ireland Ireland is known for its lush countryside, picturesque landscapes and many areas of national interest – such as monuments, ancient sites and areas of outstanding natural beauty. Described by travelsupermarket.com as a “vibrant and loveable city, which oozes personality”, Dublin is well known for its numerous architectural landmarks, being the birthplace of some of the most influential poets in the literary world and as having a lively and friendly atmosphere. If you want to explore much of what Ireland has to offer, there are a variety of different routes you could take, whether you’re looking to explore one of Dublin’s many museums, take a tour of the world famous Guinness brewery or take a guided tour around the city and the surrounding countryside – either on foot or on board an open-top bus. If you’re looking to explore much of the Emerald Isle during your visit, making use of Ireland car hire can be one of the best methods to consider, as it allows you the time and freedom to explore the island at your own pace. Ireland has vast areas of countryside to explore, including landscapes that have appeared in a number of Hollywood movies. The lush landscapes and rolling hills are a popular destination for hikers, bikers and drivers alike, with counties such as Cork and Galway providing opportunities to relax in quaint cottages in the countryside. Dublin is also famous for it’s nightlife – from music venues to pubs where random bursts of traditional Irish music can happen at any time, making for an exciting occasion. Hotels in Dublin are at their busiest around the time of St Patricks’ Day – a national holiday in Ireland – so it’s worth booking well in advance if you want to visit the city around this time. |
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