Guided Ireland Rail Tours & Holidays:
Wild Atlantic Way (by train)
SAMPLE ITINERARY
Day 1 – Arrival in Dublin
Arrive in Ireland’s capital city & make your way to your accommodation for the evening. The River Liffey cuts through the centre of this ancient city, Georgian tenements and modern architecture blend between cobbled lanes and sprawling streets. Laughing voices and warmth escape from the lively bars and pubs.
Walk the paths and uncover pages of poets and writers, hear of heroes and rogues, and soak up the unique atmosphere. There’s so much to see and do here – just let us know if you’d like to take an extra couple of days at the beginning or end of your tour to enjoy all the city has to offer.
Your accommodation
This independent hotel lies in a superbly central location, perfect to explore the city. The shops of Grafton Street and the many bars and restaurants of the city are close to hand. Rooms are modern and the hotel boasts its own whiskey bar. Tonight you will join your tour guide and fellow travellers for a welcome dinner.
Day 2 – From East to West
We leave Dublin today and travel by train to Galway, where we disembark and head to a fine dockside restaurant for a delicious lunch with your tour leader and an expert local guide.
After lunch enjoy a gentle, guided walking tour of this most historic city – Europe’s westernmost. With a little luck, the Galway Hookers will be out on the bay. Their famous red sails ripple, sharpened bows cutting through the water, pulling the sea open like a clam. Perhaps learn of the Claddagh fishing industry’s rich history, before wandering away from the dockside towards the Latin Quarter and the cathedral.
You’ll have some time at leisure to explore the delights of Galway City, including exceptional fresh seafood and delectable Guinness if you wish.
Your accommodation
Your accommodation is right in the heart of the city, only a short walk from the water. Enjoy the ambiance of this relaxed setting and go for a drink in the luxurious bar, or maybe head out and explore the city on your doorstep. The staff are welcoming and take pride in offering the most comfortable setting in Galway. The attention to detail makes this a special place to spend the next two nights.
Day 3 – The ancient Aran Islands
A short ferry ride from the mainland brings the group to the Aran Islands. A visit to the largest island, Inis Mór, is sure to be a highlight of the trip – jigsaw pieces of grey rock rise high out of the ocean, dry stone dykes thread over the bare green of rooted weed and grass, furrows of silver wrinkle between the rocky crops. Embark upon a guided tour with a local resident of this unusual location – visit the ruins of early Christianity, piles of shale and rebuilt chapels; walk along the cliff’s edge far above the waves breaking below; explore the prehistoric forts that grow from the rocky outcrop.
The culture of this unique place is ancient, the Irish language still widely spoken in this microcosm of old ways. Many an artist and writer has been inspired by this beautiful place on the edge of Europe; tiny fields packed together on the barren planes, records of history still passed by the oral tradition, ancient monuments built amongst the dykes and grazing animals.
Head back to Galway and spend the evening at your leisure; maybe visit the cathedral on the banks of the Corrib or take a stroll on the Old Long Walk.
Day 4 – The traditions & music of Ireland
The morning begins with the short train journey from Galway to Ennis. Fields of gold and green stretch to the horizon, pastures brim with plump cows and grazing sheep, tractors with broken doors slow traffic. This gentle landscape has inspired songs and artists for centuries – fitting for the next destination.
Arrive in Ennis and freshen up at your accommodation before having the afternoon free to explore this gorgeous town – flower baskets bloom from windows along the old streets, colours abound on painted walls and smells of fresh produce fill the air outside local shops.
Tonight will be a special evening. Take a short walking tour through the streets of Ennis, Ireland’s famous city of traditional music. Spend time in the company of an eminent traditional musician and learn of the quirks and lore of this place filled with music & dance. Then it’s to the pub for a traditional session. The bodhran slaps and thunders an opening beat, the fiddles stretch and yawn; music fills the room as voices quieten. Enjoy lively jigs and bittersweet folk tunes that will transport you through the times and lands of Ireland.
Your accommodation
This 18th century traditional hotel, at the very centre of life in the town, offers a fine-dining restaurant, a bistro and a traditional pub. Its central location makes it easy to explore the area. Rooms are decorated simply and elegantly, with comfortable beds ensuring a great night’s sleep, while the hotel’s lobby area is a sumptuously furnished oasis of calm, the perfect place to relax with a refreshment or two.
Day 5 – The Cliffs of Moher and The Burren
Take a private coach tour and reach deep into the wilds of the west. Begin the day with a visit to the Cliffs of Moher – distant horizons sit on the ocean and birds swoop and rise on Gulf Stream warmth. Weeds and flowers cling to the rocky drop; below, waves roll into the cliffs and shatter on the rock walls. Along the way there will be plenty of surprise and excitement, this pocket of Ireland full of twists.
Next it’s on to the Burren where all is not as it seems. This karst of limestone is a bizarre moonscape set amongst the greens of Ireland – spend the afternoon walking amongst the ridges and fissures of the eroding rock in the company of a local expert. Learn of the microcosms hidden among the gaps and their importance as a singular habitat in Ireland.
Watch wild goats grazing, and discover why this strange place has been designated a European priority habitat for wildflowers. Head back to your accommodation and spend the evening relaxing, or hit the town and take your pick of musical style and atmosphere in the ‘Mecca of Irish Traditional Music’.
Day 6 – Jaunting in Killarney
This morning you’ll embark on a rail journey through the heart of Ireland. Pass through quaint towns and villages and the changing scenes of Irish life – turf smoke puffs from cottage chimneys and gorse bush bristles amongst field and crops. Your tour leader will be on hand with stories concerning Ireland’s rich history and mythology.
Arrive in Killarney and freshen up at your accommodation before stepping back in time. Outside the hotel, you will be picked up in a jaunting car – Ireland’s original train (complete with four hairy legs). The jarvey (driver) will welcome you onto the car and introduce you to the horsepower upfront before you all trot through the town and out towards Ross Castle. An imposing tower on the banks of Lough Leane, the restored 15th century seat of O’Donoghue, Ross is a fascinating visit.
Surrounded by the lush forests and green hills of the Killarney National Park, you’ll spend the afternoon gazing at the views from your horse and cart. Learn of the area’s history from a local expert before trotting back to your hotel.
Your accommodation
Set within easy walking distance of many of the attractions in this classic County Kerry town, this is one of Killarney’s longest-established hotels, now enjoying a renewed lease of life under local ownership. In addition to enjoying a prime central location, the hotel offers a host of facilities on site, including an inviting restaurant and well stocked whiskey bar, all wrapped up in six acres of landscaped grounds.
Day 7 – The Ring of Kerry
Today will be a mixture of stunning scenery and a chance to explore the Irish coastline. Traverse the famous Ring of Kerry – sea stacks and seaside villages, green meadows and shale splintered mountains. On a private coach you’ll wend your way through the views and drama of Ireland – hear tales of pirate queens and ambitious smugglers, rustic dangers and characters descended from the landscape.
Follow narrow roads between cliff face and drop, curving with the coast and sea. Dramatic vistas and beautiful views; each corner turned is another moment to remember. Stop for lunch beside the sea and enjoy fresh produce landed at the pier just a short walk away. Then it’s on to a truly different experience. In the company of one of Ireland’s foremost seaweed and foraging experts, explore the diverse shoreline and learn which species are edible (and maybe try a few).
With each step, the vibrant colours of the plants are revealed – the huge selection of species and tastes held between the pools and bedrock is staggering. Much of these flavours are sought out by chefs around the country and further afield – you’ll end the day with a newfound wonder at the bounty of the shore. Complete the circuit and head back to your accommodation for the final night. Spend the last evening walking the streets and paths of Killarney, or find a cosy pub and fireplace and look back on the week.
Day 8 – Return to Dublin
The trip concludes with a train journey from Killarney back to Dublin. Say fond farewells to your fellow travellers, before returning home.
PRICING
Included:
Hand-picked accommodation on a B&B basis.
A welcome dinner in Dublin. One lunch.
Rail travel from Dublin to Galway, return ferry to Inis Mohr, rail travel from Galway to Ennis, Ennis to Killarney and Killarney to Dublin.
A small group walking tour in Galway, a guided minibus tour of Inis Mohr, a walking tour and traditional music session in Ennis, a private coach tour to the Cliffs of Moher, a walking tour of The Burren, a jaunting car tour in Killarney, a guided tour of the Ring of Kerry and a guided seaweed foraging walk in Kerry.
Transfers as described throughout.
The services of a tour leader, accompanying the group and providing expert guiding and assistance throughout.
Not included:
Meals other than those described above
Drinks
Gratuities and tips
We will do our best to accommodate room preferences, subject to availability at individual properties.
We recommend packing lightly, with one manageable main piece of luggage per person. Before your departure, you will receive personalised holiday information, including full directions and suggestions for your free time, to help you get the most from your trip.