The Irish Interlude Tour , Ireland begins with a journey across the Atlantic into the heart of West and South west Ireland at the Shannon airport. The Irish Interlude Tour, Ireland is one of the many tours that the intrepid tourist can take while traveling in Ireland. The Tour of Ireland begins with the Bunratty Folk Park, Durty Nelly’s Pub and the Bunratty Woollen Mills are all within walking distance. Sip a get-together drink before heading to nearby Bunratty Castle, the setting for a fun evening of feasting and entertainment in the 15th century castle. Throughout the meal, the lords and ladies of the castle will entertain you with delightful songs, harp and fiddle music to transport you in spirit to the Middle Ages.
On day two of the exciting trip around South west Ireland, one can travel to the coast to view the Cliffs of Moher, a five-mile wall of limestone rising above the foaming Atlantic breakers. Continue to Kilfenora to visit the Burren Display Centre where the flora, fauna and history of this unique region are explained. Travel through the rounded limestone hills of the Burren and down Corkscrew Hill for views of Galway Bay. Drive through Ballyvaughan and around Galway Bay into Galway. Take a brief tour of Galway Cathedral and the Spanish Arch before checking into your hotel, located close to Eyre Square. On the ensuing days of Irish Interlude Tour , Ireland, one can drive through Headford to Cong, a charming village that was the location for "The Quiet Man" in 1952, starring John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara. A short walking tour will show you movie locations and the ruins of Cong Abbey. Travel through part of Connemara to Killary Harbour, Ireland’s only fjord. Embark on a comfortable catamaran, 'Connemara Lady,' for wonderful unspoiled views of the narrow inlet and misty hills
The Ireland Tour continues through County Sligo and pause at Drumcliffe Churchyard to see the grave of W.B. Yeats, whose writings were inspired by the Sligo scenery. Follow the Atlantic shoreline of Donegal Bay to Donegal and stop to look around this bustling market town. Continue your journey through Donegal to Stranorlar. You can experience the glorious natural beauty of the Grand Atlantic Drive, which winds through Downings and Rosapenna and past golden beaches and rocky headlands. Travel inland to Glenveagh National Park surrounded by the Derryveagh Mountains. High walls and conifers provide shelter for exotic plants and a large herd of red deer. Tour Glenveagh Castle, a granite castle built in 1870 on the shores of Lough Veagh and walk through some of the gardens. Next there is travel to Derry to join a local guide for a walking tour around the city center, including the medieval city walls, the Diamond and St. Columb’s Cathedral. Next, visit the Giant’s Causeway, enormous hexagonal columns formed by volcanic activity over 60 million years ago. Next on the Irish Interlude Tour one can travel and Tour Belfast , in Northern Ireland with a local guide to see Victorian buildings, the Harland & Wolff shipyards where the Titanic was built and the Falls Road and Shankill residential areas.
On the final day of The Irish Interlude Tour, Ireland you can move around the gullies and narrow streets of Dublin, the city and the Irish Interlude Tour, Ireland can take you out for a city sightseeing tour, introducing you to Dublin with its many elegant Georgian buildings, tranquil parks and lively shopping streets. Take a guided tour around the State Apartments of Dublin Castle. These chambers have hosted many historic and political events and today are the setting for many Irish state and European Union ceremonies.
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