Tourists cram the streets of Dublin, Galway and Killarney. But with a little planning – and a willingness to get off the beaten track – it’s easy to savour your moment in the sun, without fighting for elbow
Steve Greenlee Days 5 and 6: The Dingle Peninsula The Dunquin Pier.Steve Greenlee Day 7: The Ring of Kerry Dunguaire Castle in Kinvara.Steve Greenlee Day 8: Kenmare to Kilkenny The Ennis Friary, a 13th-century monastery.Steve Greenlee Day 9: Back to Dublin Inside the Ennis Friary.Steve ...
DAY 4: The Dingle Peninsula is another breathtaking drive with rolling mountains, including the tallest mountain in Ireland (Mount Brandon) and seaside cliffs (don’t miss Slea Head!). On this drive or you can see Dingle town where you absolutely must try Murphy’s Ice Cream as Dingle is...
Then you could take the train down to Dublin and spend a couple days exploring the sights around Dublin. You can also do day tours from Dublin to places like the Cliffs of Moher, Kilkenny, and Blarney Castle. I would also recommend seeing a bit of the countryside, so depending on how m...