Highlights
Discover one of our most scenic Ireland travel tours, focusing on the Dingle Peninsula and the famous Ring of Kerry, and unravel the geological and historical stories that created these extraordinary and dramatic landscapes.
Experience Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, with coastal exploration. Immerse yourself in the geology of the landscapes, deep time, and human history, as well as the folklore of south-west Ireland.
Local and expert guides will take you to the dramatic coastlines, mountains, castles, and harbours to uncover the astounding layers of history held in the rocks, landscapes, and people of this beautiful part of Ireland.
Visit Valentia island and hear about its fascinating history – from the first transatlantic cable being laid in 1865, to hosting Ireland’s oldest slate quarry, and the discovery of tracks of early vertebrates from 385 million years ago!
Enjoy a taste of traditional Ireland, meeting native speakers, hearing folk music, and tasting authentic Irish cuisine.
Slea Head, Dingle Peninsula
Overview
Take a trip to south west Ireland, enjoying a six-day, five-night journey through its history and culture. Begin your vacation in the city of Cork, then travel to the spectacular Dingle and Iveragh Peninsulas to uncover natural wonders and the stories of their origin.
Take inspiration from the wild landscape, with soaring cliffs, crashing waves, hidden sandy beaches and towering mountains. Gain new insights from expert tour leaders and local guides and unearth the geology behind Ireland’s most famous landmarks.
See how natural and human forces have shaped the Irish landscape, with visits to castles and cliffs, towns, and towers, and more on your journey across Ireland. Take to the sea to get a new perspective on the incredible coastline and hear tales of resilience and determination on remote islands.
Learn how south west Ireland has evolved from deep time to its historical traditions, native language, and music, through folk music sessions, pub visits and tours.
See Ireland’s most spectacular sights, including the famous Ring of Kerry, the eye-catching Dingle Peninsula, the distant Blasket Islands and picture-perfect Inch Beach. Discover scenic mountains and gorges, isolated islands, storm-wracked coastlines, and seaside communities.
- Start / finish: Your tour will start and finish in Cork, Ireland.
- Activity level: Moderate. Walks are generally less than 5km (3 miles) long, on graded trails, rocky paths, coastal outcrops and beaches. (view our activity level definitions). This tour includes boarding and disembarking boats, for those wanting to visit the Blasket Islands.
- Transport: We will use a small comfortable coach. This tour also involves an optional trip to Blasket Islands, with transport by passenger boat.
- Weather: West of Ireland ranges from lows of 4° to highs of 19° (40°F to 66°F), rain is always possible, so you should bring suitable lightweight warm and waterproof clothing.
- Accommodation
- One night at Ballymaloe House, Shanagarry, County Cork, an award-winning Georgian country house hotel, offering guests ‘farm-to-fork’ menus based on sustainable principles with homegrown or locally sourced ingredients;
- Two nights at the Pax Guest House, County Kerry, on the Dingle Peninsula with ‘one of the top ten views in Ireland’; and
- Two nights at Ard na Sidhe Country House, County Kerry, a welcoming manor house surrounded by 32 acres of gardens.