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Heart of Ireland
Truly a back-roads experience, combining explorations of the Northwest's better known icons and cities like Galway, with places and attractions seldom included on regular coach tours. Both geographically and spiritually, we discover the 'Heart of Ireland'. Highlights include prehistoric, Celtic early Christian sites, and their associated myths, one of the world's oldest telescopes, beautifully landscaped gardens, castles and literary sites. You'll drink whiskey, if only in your coffee! You'll enjoy musical evenings. You'll travel narrow lanes, you can take a boat ride to the off-shore Aran islands, a train ride through the peat bogs, and we may even find you a donkey or trap to sit on! Whatever, we promise you a grand four days!

Itinerary:

Day 1 (Sat) Dublin - Galway or nearby Anthery
We depart our centrally located Dublin hotel at 08.30. Tour participants who are not staying at our base hotel the night prior have to make their way there independently.

Our route across the Ireland's midlands takes us past a range of interesting and historic sites including the Rock of Dunamase where an Iron age hillfort and remains of a mediaeval castle loom dramatically above the plains of Portaoise. We then drive across the dramatic landscape of the Slieve Bloom mountains. Next on our voyage of discovery is Birr. Set in Ely O'Carrol country (ancestral home of any who bear the O'Carrol name), the town of Birr is not one normally found on tour itineraries which tend to neglect this region, yet it is one of Ireland's gems. The town boasts approaching 2000 years of inhabitation, and today its famed for its authentic Georgian street layout, traditional shop fronts and the 'Steffin Stone'. This is said to be the "Navel of Ireland", supposedly marking the centre of Ireland. What Birr is perhaps most famed for, however, is Birr Castle where, in magnificently landscaped gardens, we'll discover the famed Birr telescope.

Continuing our journey westward our next stop will be at the historic town of Athenry, one of Europe's walled towns. The heritage centre here maps out both the local and national history and is a fascinating visit.

Day 2 (Sun) Galway or nearby Anthery
This is a day of choice with tour participants deciding what you'd most enjoy doing. Always remember; a Back-Roads touring Co. tour is a flexible tour. You have a say in your holiday.

Either you may spend a very special day with a boat trip out to the Aran Isle of Inishmore. The islands, are renowned for a way of life that has changed little for generations. Irish is the traditional language and the islanders have a rich fund of stories and legends. Amongst today's highlights are the 2000 year old Celtic fort of Dun Aengus, the early Christian monastic remains of St. Enda, cliffs and sandy beaches and quiet walks to discover local birds, wild flowers and plants.

Alternatively, there will be a day's explorations of the wilds of Connemara National Park, Kylemore Abbey, the pretty habour town of Westport. This evening we'll together again to enjoy the Galway City nightlife. This compact but busy university city is an intriguing place with its narrow streets crammed with interesting sites, pubs and shopping opportunities! Some participants may wish to spend an evening at of the local theatres.

Day 3 (Mon) Galway or nearby Anthery
We've a wonderful day planned today with a typical Back-Roads Touring Co. mix of 'must-see' icons and sights and a range of additional attractions that are not always visited by the tourist masses. As ever, we'll be taking you behind the tourist façade but we'll begin our day with a visit to the world-famed Cliffs of Moher. En route, you'll probably see some turf-cutters and perhaps a stop at the commemorative Great Famine site will prove interesting. Then we tour through the lunar-landscape of the Burren with stops at the Aillwee Cave and some incredible prehistoric burial sites. Following the coast road, we'll visit some Galway Bay harbours before enjoying another evening in Galway City itself.

Day 4 (Tue) Dublin
Our return across central Ireland takes us though the county of Westmeath. This is a region that abounds with Celtic myths, magic - perhaps explaining its more contemporary literary connections. On our day we have many choices, according to weather and group interests, from historic sites including abbeys, churches, castles and stately homes, to the two historic towns of Athlone and Mullingar. Whatever is chosen, it will a memorable day's touring.

Our first stop will be Shannonbridge. Firstly, we'll take a tour by pint-sized train across the bogs for a fascinating insight into the history and development of the bogs and peat gathering. The small lakes that punctuate the bogs are a paradise for wetland birds and there's distinctive flora to admire.

Then to Clonmacnoise to explore the impressive remains of a 6th century monastery. Many kings of Tara and Connaught are buried here and there was reputedly a direct chariot route to Tara! If we've time, and the group express an interst, we'll build on the them of the ancients later at Fore Abbey - the largest group of Benedictine remains in Ireland and marvel at the Seven Wonders of Fore which include the Water That Flows Uphill, the Tree that won't burn and the Monastery Built in a Bog!

Next to Athlone, (Ath Luain - the Ford of Luan), situated on the principal fording point of the middle Shannon is most famed for its thousand year old castle with a unique museum of military uniforms through the ages.

Finally, a visit to the Emerald Isle would not be complete without acknowledging whiskey and we'll visit either the Tullamore Dew distillery or Locke's distillery which is believed to be the oldest licensed pot still distillery in the world. The distillery has made pot still Irish Malt Whiskey for almost 200 years.

Heart of Ireland - 4 days/3 nights Twin Single
Tour Code: IMID o/r o/r
Departs Dublin:
Prices are per person in Australian Dollars.

Tour Include:
  • Your accommodation for 3 nights while on the tour is included in your tour price and this includes both full breakfasts and dinners. Your price also includes all entrance fees to attractions, transportation, services of driver/guide-companion and all taxes and tips other than those you may wish to give your guide. Airport transfers and accommodation pre and post tour is not included but can be reserved at a specially discounted price.
  • Pre or post tour accommodation can be booked in Dublin at a cost of £50 per person per night (twin share) and £66 single, on a bed & breakfast basis. Transfers to and from Dublin airport can be booked at £40 per journey (up to three persons per car.
  • Service charges, taxes and VAT.

 
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