Glenveagh National Park and Glenveagh Castle in Co Donegal are world renowned for wild beauty and the expanse of mountains, lakes and gardens.
Glenveagh, (Gleann Bheatha, in Irish, meaning Glen of the birches), is home to the largest herd of red deer in Ireland and visitors can now spot Golden Eagles, since they were re-introduced…
Ashford Castle is an 800 year-old medieval and Victorian castle which rests along the Mayo-Galway border, near the village of Cong. The castle grounds and the village were both made famous by the film The Quiet Man, featuring John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara, both of whom have stayed at Ashford Castle.
Now a bespoke 5-star…
Soak in the raw ruggedness and romanticism of Ireland in a fantastic tour round the Ring of Kerry.
Relax in the safe hands of our experienced drivers as they navigate the narrow highways and byways of the 120-mile long drive round the Inveragh peninsula.
Sit back and take in the spectacular coastal and mountain views,…
The Cliffs of Moher rise 214 metres out of the Atlantic ocean and span five miles along the Clare coastline, offering breathtaking views. Among the spectacular views along the Wild Atlantic Way, is the wild beauty of Clare from the cliff-top walks available.
The cliffs are part of the UNESCO Global Geopark, a special region…
Sliabh Liag, the highest sea cliffs in Europe, is one of Donegal’s best kept secrets and a destination not to be missed. Offering awe-inspiring, panoramic views, of Donegal bay and the rugged coastline, visitors can see all the way across to the beaches and mountains of Sligo.
Standing at 595 metres, almost three times higher…
Standing at Malin Head, Ireland’s most northerly point, visitors can experience the Wild Atlantic Way at its most ferocious and spectacular. Nowhere else, offers a better unspoiled, unhindered view of the coast and the Atlantic, while also letting Star Wars fans walk in the footsteps of a Jedi master.
Stand on the cliff top to…
Kylemore Abbey is one of the most iconic tourist attractions in Ireland. Carved into the mountain rock of Connemara, the Abbey is reflected in the waters of Lough Pollaacapull.
Built as a magnificent castle, in 1868 by Margaret and Mitchell Henry, the Abbey has been home to the Benedictine nuns since 1920.
Over the last…
Venture deep underground with a trip to the wild and wonderful Aillwee Caves. At over 12,000 years old, it is one of the oldest caves in Ireland. The caves, buried deep in the heart of The Burren in County Clare, offer a close-up tour of the geological wonders underfoot.
The guided tour will take visitors…
Bunratty Castle is the most complete, authentic castle in Ireland. Standing on the banks of the river Ratty in County Clare, at the mouth of the Shannon estuary, it was an important stronghold to protect trade in times gone by. Four castles stood on the site where Bunratty Castle now stands.
The first wooden fortress…
Nestled in the heart of the Donegal Gaeltacht, the Crolly Distillery offers a unique whiskey adventure blending rural Irish culture with award-winning premium spirit. Housed in a restored 1902 stone building in the village of Croithlí, near Mount Errigal, it’s the first licensed distillery in the county since 1840.
Expert guides lead you through the…
Go into the West and on enjoy a wild adventure, where the bustling riviera town of Westport has a hearty welcome for all travellers.
The Georgian town is traversed by quaint stone bridges which cross the Carrowbeg River and rest on a tree lined promenade that makes for great evening strolls on the waterfront. There’s…
Experience the Magic of the Giants Causeway on a Sightseeing Tour
‘TRAVEL MAKES ONE MODEST. YOU SEE WHAT A TINY PLACE YOU OCCUPY IN THE WORLD.’ — GUSTAVE FLAUBERT .
If you truly want to see what tiny place you occupy in the world, then the Giant’s Causeway is a must-visit. There’s something otherworldly about…
