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3 Day Tour of Connemara Achill Island and the Erris Peninsula
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3 Day Tour of Connemara Achill Island and the Erris Peninsula

3 Day Tour of Connemara Achill Island and the Erris Peninsula

By Ger Healy
Free cancellation available
Price is AU$4,306 per traveller* *Get lower prices by selecting more than 2 adults
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Overview

Embark on an Unforgettable West of Ireland Adventure: Connemara, Achill Island, and the Mullet Peninsula

Connemara
Your adventure begins in the heart of Connemara, where rugged landscapes, sparkling lakes, and dramatic mountains await. Start your journey at Kylemore Abbey, a stunning Gothic castle and have a stroll through the enchanting Victorian Walled Garden.

Next, head to Achill Island, an island that offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Drive along the Atlantic Drive, taking in the awe-inspiring coastal vistas. Make a stop at Keem Bay, a hidden gem with turquoise waters and golden sands.

Conclude your tour on the Mullet Peninsula, where history and nature come together in harmony. Visit the SOLAS Aughleam, an interactive experience that delves into the region's rich heritage. Take a boat trip to the Inishkea Islands, where ancient ruins and diverse wildlife await.
This whirlwind tour of the West of Ireland promises to be unforgettable.

Activity location

  • Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden
    • Connemara, On the N59 between Clifden and Westport
    • Kylemore, Ireland

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden
    • Connemara, On the N59 between Clifden and Westport
    • Kylemore, Ireland

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3Day Tour of Connemara, Achill Island and the Erris Peninsula in English
  • Activity duration is 3 days3d
    3d
  • Opening hours: Mon 12:00 am-11:59 pm
  • English

Duration: 8 hours: The use of driver and vehicle for 8 hours per day approximately including standby time for activities or boat trips etc
Toyota Alphard or similar: A large 7 seater MPV limited to 4 clients plus driver to maximise passenger comfort and luggage space
Pickup included

Language options: English
Price details
AU$4,306.17 x 1 TravellerAU$4,306.17

Total
Price is AU$4,306.17

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedPrivate transport
  • What's includedWhat's includedGST (Goods and Services Tax)
  • What's includedWhat's includedTickets to Kylemore Abbey
  • What's includedWhat's includedParking Fees
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedService charge
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedPrice does NOT incl. accommodation. Accommodation booked by client must be near route of itinerary.
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedAll other attractions which may have time constraints, entrance fees are NOT included

Know before you book

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Specialised infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travellers with spinal injuries
  • Travellers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Activity itinerary

Day 1: Dublin to Connemara and Kylemore Abbey
  • 2 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Accommodation is at the Breaffy House Hotel or equivalent
Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden
  • 2h
  • Admission ticket included
Morning: Depart from Dublin early in the morning. Midday: Stop for lunch in Galway, a charming city known for its vibrant culture and delicious seafood. Explore the city centre and enjoy a leisurely meal at one of the local restaurants. Afternoon: Continue your journey to Kylemore Abbey. The scenic drive through Connemara offers breathtaking views of lakes, mountains, and picturesque villages.
Leenane
  • 10m
Leenane, also known as Leenaun, is a picturesque village nestled at the head of Killary Harbour, Ireland's only fjord, in County Galway. This charming village is surrounded by the majestic Mweelrea and Maamturk mountain ranges, offering visitors a captivating blend of mountainous grandeur and coastal allure. Leenane is famous for its stunning natural beauty and serene atmosphere. The village sits at the confluence of the Delphi and Bundorragha Rivers, where the waters flow gently into the expansive Killary Fjord. This unique location makes Leenane a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities such as hiking, fishing, and kayaking1. The village is also known for its rich history and vibrant culture. Leenane has been inhabited since prehistory, with ancient tombs and potato ridges climbing the mountains as evidence. The area has attracted artists, sportsmen, geologists, and leisure-seekers for over 150 years due to its varied and stunning beauty1.
Day 2: Achill Island and the Mullet Peninsula
  • 4 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Erris Coast Hotel
Achill Island
  • 2h
Achill Island, the largest island off the coast of Ireland, is a gem of natural beauty and rich history, situated in County Mayo. Its rugged landscapes, stunning beaches, and vibrant culture make it a must-visit destination for any traveller. Here's a glimpse of what visitors can expect: Natural Beauty Keem Bay: Often hailed as one of the most beautiful beaches in Ireland, Keem Bay offers crystal-clear waters, golden sands, and breathtaking views. It's an ideal spot for swimming, snorkelling, and simply soaking in the scenery. Slievemore Mountain: Standing at 671 metres, Slievemore Mountain is perfect for hiking enthusiasts. The trek offers panoramic views of the island and beyond, making it worth the effort. Atlantic Drive: This scenic drive around the island provides spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean, dramatic cliffs, and rolling hills. It's a photographer's paradise.
Solas - Scealta An Atlantaigh
  • 40m
  • Admission ticket not included
SOLAS Aughleam is an interactive visitor experience and tourism hub located in the North Mayo Gaeltacht village of Eachléim on the Mullet Peninsula. Opened in spring 2024, this €4 million facility highlights the rich history, unique heritage, and captivating language of the Mullet Peninsula. Historical Insights: Visitors can learn about significant historical events, such as the weather warnings issued from Blacksod Lighthouse that delayed the D-Day landings during World War II, and the storey of assisted emigration from Blacksod to the US and Canada in the late nineteenth century. Maritime Heritage: The centre delves into the local whaling industry, shipwrecks along the coastline, and the formidable pirates who once sailed these waters.
Blacksod Bay
  • 45m
  • Admission ticket not included
Blacksod Lighthouse Historical Significance: Blacksod Lighthouse, built in 1864, is made from local granite blocks. It played a crucial role during World War II when weather reports from the lighthouse influenced the timing of the D-Day landings.
Blacksod Sea Safari
  • 4h
  • Admission ticket not included
THIS IS A OPTION WEATHER PERMTTING IF CLIENTS CHHOSE TO SPEND A HALF DAY ON THE BEAUTIFUL INISKEA ISLANDS. Blacksod Sea Safari is a family-run business. Belmullet Boat Charters is a family-run business located in Blacksod, Co. Mayo, Ireland. They offer a variety of trips and tours, including guided tours to the Inishkea Islands, sea angling, coastline tours, sunset cruises, and diving. Their 12m Southboat catamaran, "Kea Josh," provides a comfortable and spacious experience for all passengers. Some of their popular tours include: Inishkea Island Tour: Explore the breathtaking views, crystal-clear waters, and white sandy beaches of the Inishkea Islands. Wildlife Sea Safari: An exhilarating tour that combines wildlife watching with a visit to the majestic Inishkea Islands. Both companies offer an exhilarating tour that combines wildlife watching with a visit to the majestic Inishkea Islands.
Day 3: Mayo to Dublin via Northwest Mayo, Pullthomas, Glenamoy, Carrowteige, Benwee Head, Ceide Fields and back to Dublin
  • 5 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Dooncarton Or Glengad
This beautiful coastal route is a hidden gem that few tourists visit, except for many ex-pats who have returned home. The area was significantly impacted by emigration over the last century.
Carrowteige
  • 15m
Carrowteige, also known as Ceathrú Thaidhg, is a picturesque village and townland located on the Dún Chaocháin peninsula in northwestern County Mayo, Ireland. This Gaeltacht area is known for its stunning natural beauty, including majestic cliffs, rugged headlands, rocky coves, and jagged stacks. The village is part of the Kilcommon parish in the barony of Erris. Carrowteige offers several looped cliff walks that provide breathtaking views of Broadhaven Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. These walks take visitors past some of the Tír Saile sculpture trail and feature highlights such as the Children of Lir sculpture and the black ditch. The area is also rich in cultural heritage, with the Irish language still being widely spoken1. If you're looking for a hidden gem with spectacular scenery and a strong sense of tradition, Carrowteige is definitely worth a visit.
Portacloy
  • 15m
Portacloy is a charming and secluded coastal village located in County Mayo, Ireland. Known for its stunning natural beauty, Portacloy boasts a picturesque beach, dramatic cliffs, and rugged headlands. The village is a hidden gem on the north Mayo coast, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. One of the highlights of Portacloy is the Portacloy Loop, a moderate 18km loop walk that starts and finishes at Portacloy Beach. This walk offers spectacular views of the Stags of Broadhaven, Mullet Peninsula, Achill Island, and the Hills of Donegal. Along the trail, you'll encounter historical sites such as the remains of a promontory fort called An Duna and a graveyard believed to be the burial place of St. Gallagan.
Belderrig
Belderrig, also known as Béal Dearg, is a scenic coastal village located between Ballycastle and Belmullet in County Mayo, Ireland. The village is renowned for its stunning cliffscapes, dramatic mountains, and rich archaeological heritage. Belderrig is part of the Céide Coast and offers magnificent views of the Atlantic Ocean, including the Stags of Broadhaven and the Sligo coastline on clear days2. The area is a haven for geologists and botanists, with its unique coastal geology and diverse flora. Belderrig is also home to the Belderrig Cliffs, which contain some of the most spectacular coastal geology in Ireland. The village has a rich history, with evidence of Stone-Age farmers and the first Stone-Age plough marks ever found in Ireland uncovered beneath the bog.
Ceide Fields
  • 1h 30m
  • Admission ticket not included
The Céide Fields, located on the north coast of County Mayo, Ireland, is an extraordinary archaeological site. It is considered the most extensive Neolithic site in Ireland and is believed to contain the oldest known field systems in the world. The fields date back approximately 5,500 years, making them a significant historical landmark. The site features a complex network of stone-walled fields, houses, and megalithic tombs, all preserved beneath a blanket of peat bog. The discovery of the Céide Fields began in the 1930s when a local schoolteacher, Patrick Caulfield, noticed linear piles of rocks while cutting peat for fuel. His son, Seamus Caulfield, later investigated the site and uncovered its historical significance. Visitors to the Céide Fields can explore the area and learn about the lives of the ancient farmers who once inhabited the region. The site also includes a visitor centre with exhibits and information about the archaeological findings and the history of the area.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESKylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden
    • Connemara, On the N59 between Clifden and Westport
    • Kylemore, Ireland

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEKylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Garden
    • Connemara, On the N59 between Clifden and Westport
    • Kylemore, Ireland

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