The Irish Explorer Tour, Ireland is always a trip to remember , as it has some of the finest locales in Ireland, the tourist and traveler would like to have for himself or herself. The Irish Explorer Tour, Ireland begins in earnest in Dublin and then goes into the north from Dublin to the Boyne Valley. There is a stop at the Boyne Valley Visitor Centre to learn about the nearby passage burial tombs of Newgrange and Knowth, both of which are over 5,000 years old. Visit one of the tombs to see how people using primitive tools and knowledge managed to align these buildings precisely with the sun or the moon. Drive north via Enniskillen and along the picturesque shores of Lower Lough Erne to Belleek. Stop to visit Belleek Pottery Factory to see how the craftspeople mold, shape and decorate clay, creating the world-famous fine china. There on one can visit Donegal, with its windswept hills where only sheep can thrive, is renowned for wool production. Drive to the fishing port of Killybegs and on to Teelin to view Slieve League sea cliffs, where the highest point reaches 1,972 feet making them the highest in Europe. The cliffs drop straight down to the wild Atlantic waves below and you will see marvelous vistas. Continue west to Glencolumbcille and Malinbeg and through the majestic Glengesh Pass to Ardara to visit Triona Design. See demonstrations of spinning, weaving and knitting and enjoy tea with scones.
Travel south around Donegal Bay and stop at Drumcliffe Churchyard to view the grave of W. B. Yeats, the Nobel prizewinning poet, who based many poems on the delightful countryside around Sligo. Continue through County Mayo and stop briefly to see Knock Shrine. Visit Ballintubber Abbey, known as "the Abbey that refused to die" as, even when burned by Cromwell in 1653, it has been used continuously for worship since its foundation in 1216. In 441 St. Patrick had founded a church on the same site. Drive to Galway, the capital of the west of Ireland. Check into your hotel, which overlooks Galway Bay, the Aran Islands and the Burren. Tour Connemara to admire sweeping views of hills and sparkling lakes. Drive along the shores of Galway Bay and through Maam Cross, located in the heart of Connemara’s hills. Continue to location of the 1952 movie, “The Quiet Man.”
Drive around Galway Bay and through the Burren, a unique region of limestone hills renowned for its flora and prehistoric stone monuments. Stop to view the majestic Cliffs of Moher, a rocky wall that rises nearly 700 feet above the foaming Atlantic Ocean. Take a ferry ride across the River Shannon Estuary to the mountainous countryside of Kerry and to Killarney.
Enjoy the Ring of Kerry drive where every bend in 100 miles of road reveals breathtaking views of mountains and Atlantic Ocean. Depart Killarney and travel through Killorglin and Cahirciveen. All along the route you will have opportunities to get out of the coach to admire or photograph scenic vistas.
At the end of the Irish Explorer Tour, Ireland, you leave Killarney and drive via Ballyvourney and Macroom to Blarney. Climb the steps of Blarney Castle to kiss the "Stone of Eloquence." Then drive north through pleasant dairy farmlands of Cork. Pause at the Rock of Cashel for photos before continuing to Dublin once more. Check into Clontarf Castle, a luxurious haven located in a quiet area yet just a short distance from the city center. The castle dates back to 1172 and is steeped in Irish history.
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