Off-road adventures on Ireland's scenic west coast with exciting activities and traditional hospitality all the way
HIGHLIGHTS:
4WD beach journeys Surfing, horse riding & sea kayaking Wildlife, waterfalls, islands & castlesYou'll leave the road behind and journey by 4WD along beaches, through rivers and down hidden trails. En route you'll be walking in forests, surfing, horse riding, sea kayaking, playing vagaball (beach volleyball), spotting seals and enjoying beach BBQs (some activities optional). At the end of the day you can look forward to a roaring fire, music, great food and a pint of Guinness (adults only!).
After kissing the world-famous Blarney Stone and seeing the Titanic's last port of call, you'll head out onto the undiscovered Beara Peninsula to explore the castles of Dun Booey. Taking a secret shortcut through the mountains you'll then negotiate the Healy Mountain Pass (Ireland's bendiest road) and hop on the ferry to Bere Island one of the most remote places in Ireland. Joining the Ring of Kerry, you'll head for the Dingle Peninsula and take The Conor Pass (Ireland's highest road) to Brandon Bay before returning to Cork.
Itinerary:
Day 1 Join trip in Cork. Visit Cobh (last port of call of the Titanic), Blarney Castle & nature walk 2 Spot seals, explore castles & short hike; Healy Mountain Pass & ferry to Bere Island 3 Ring of Kerry scenic route, walk in Killarney National Park & play vagaball (beach volleyball) 4 Beach fun & waterfalls on the Dingle Peninsula 5 Drive Ireland's highest road, visit Brandon Bay. Trip ends Cork
Transport, accommodation and meals: 4WD vehicle, on foot, boat Hotels/guesthouses (4nts) You'll stay in small, comfortable accommodation with all modern facilities. 4 breakfasts
Other costs: International airfare not included. Airport tax abroad not included.
Other info: Minimum age: 5 years This trip is suitable for families looking for an exciting adventure close to home.
Group size: Maximum 12 people. 3-4 families.
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Climate: April - August.
Trip Reference: FIR