Voyodo
  • 3 dias
  • Comfort
  • Grupo pequeno · máx. 50

Cliffs of Moher, Connemara & Aran Islands Travel West by Train

Kildare · Limerick · Doolin · Falésias de Moher · Ilha Inishmore · Ilhas Aran · Parque Nacional Connemara · Galway · Dublin

Operada por Railtours Ireland First Class

Resumo da viagem

Enjoy the Best of the West!


Experience the delights of Galway Bay surrounded by the Burren region and the Cliffs of Moher, facing spectacular Connemara across the water with the Aran Islands lying at the mouth of this world-famous inlet.


Visit one of the film locations for the Oscar nominated 'Banshees of Inisherin'


Staying in the heart of vibrant and cultural Galway City, also known as "the City of the Tribes", you will find everything on your doorstep; restaurants, pubs, shops and museums, among other things.

  • Duração

    3 dias, 2 noites

  • Tamanho do grupo

    Máx. 50 viajantes

  • Transporte

    Autocarro, comboio e cruzeiro

  • Alojamento

    2 noites, hotéis selecionados

  • Faixa etária

    Todas as idades são bem-vindas

  • Idiomas

    Guia de língua inglesa

Mapa do percurso de Cliffs of Moher, Connemara & Aran Islands Travel West by Train

Itinerário dia a dia

  1. Check-in is 20 minutes prior to Train Departure Time.


    Check-in beside the Customer Service Desk at Heuston Station where our representative will be waiting for you in their bright yellow jacket!


    Check in for 07:00 departure from Dublin Heuston Station, opened in 1844 as the headquarters of the Great Southern & Western Railway. Heuston Station is now the official principal station of Iarnród Éireann, Ireland’s national railway company.


    As your train departs, we travel in a south westerly direction, through Dublin's western suburbs and then through the lush, fertile countryside of Co. Kildare. Our journey takes us through the Curragh which is famous for its racecourse, home of the Irish Derby, and there are many stud farms in the vicinity. One of the train stops is Thurles, where the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) was founded in 1884. The GAA is the sporting body responsible for promoting Ireland’s National sports - Gaelic football and hurling.


    We change trains at Limerick Junction for the Limerick bound train. You don't need to worry about this change as you will be fully escorted from Dublin to Limerick Station by our Railtours Ireland host.


    Upon arrival to Limerick, we will join our Railtours Ireland tour coach. Limerick has a population of about 90,000 and its city charter was granted in 1197AD, making it older than London! As we cross the river Shannon - Ireland’s longest river - you will see views of King John’s Castle to the right. The castle was completed in 1200 and marks the origins of the city.


    Limerick’s most famous author, Frank McCourt, grew up here and the city was the setting for his famous book Angela’s Ashes. Limerick is also the birthplace of celebrated BBC radio DJ, Terry Wogan and Hollywood star, Richard Harris. We will pass the GAA grounds of Páirc na nGael –the home ground of County Limerick’s Hurling and Gaelic Football teams. Limerick is also the home of Irish Rugby and we will pass Thomond Park, the Rugby stadium.


    After a brief city tour we travel onto Bunratty Castle and Folk Park. The castle was completed in 1425 and, after many years of neglect, has been restored to its former glory. There is also a folk park here which you will have time to explore.


    After the visit to Bunratty Castle and Folk park we make our way to Co. Clare. There is a lunch stop at O’Connor’s Pub in Doolin before arriving at the Cliffs of Moher, which are among the highest sea cliffs in Europe. There is plenty of time to visit Ireland’s second most popular tourist attraction and your host will advise you of the departure time. From here, we take the coast road for much of the way to Galway, with time for photos along the Burren. This is a national park and the word 'Burren' comes from the Irish Language, meaning ‘rocky place’. It is a unique lunar landscape of limestone which was described in 1649 by one of Oliver Cromwell’s men as: “No tree to hang a man, no water deep enough to drown him and no soil deep enough to bury him”. Today the Burren is noted for its diverse flora with few parallels elsewhere in Ireland or, indeed, Europe.


    We continue along the coast road to Black Head, passing the quaint coastal villages of Ballyvaughan and Kinvara before joining the main road to Galway.


    After the days touring, you will be brought back to Eyre Square in Galway City Centre, which is adjacent to your hotel and Galway Train Station.

O que está incluído

Incluído

  • Anfitrião da Railtours Ireland presente durante todo o percurso
  • Pequeno-almoço irlandês completo em Galway
  • Viagem de comboio de ida e volta com lugares reservados e autocarro com acompanhamento
  • 2 noites em Galway em hotel 3*/4*

Não incluído

  • Voos não incluídos.
  • Outras atividades e serviços não incluídos.
  • Seguro não incluído.

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