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Taste of Ulster
This three-day tour bursts with sites, sounds and experiences, offering
you a unique taste of the North. Naturally, we've selected sites that illustrate
both the similarities and differences it has with its southern neighbour,
sites that help explain its more modern 'troubles', and places that make
it a unique corner of the British Isles. We've breathtaking prehistoric
sites, a walled city, a fantastic folk park, memorable scenery including
the amazing Giant's Causeway, seaside towns and the capital of Belfast.
Itinerary:
Day 1 (Wed) Dublin - Omagh
We depart Dublin and collect other tour participants
in Drogheda, where they will have stayed overnight if combining this
tour with 'Galway, Aran Isles and the Midlands'.
Our touring programme takes us first to the site of the Battle of the
Boyne. This marks one of defining events in Ireland history. Next,
to the Hills of Tara, the foremost spiritual and political centre of
Ireland for 1000 years and the seat of power until the coming of St
Patrick. Thence to the amazing prehistoric site at Newgrange (entry
to the tomb itself conditional on availability). Here we step back
into the mists of time, to the time almost at the very start of history.
These New Stone Age Passage Graves are regarded as among the most impressive
prehistoric monuments in Europe. Newgrange is dated to around 3200
BC and predates Stonehenge, Mycenae and indeed the pyramids of Egypt.
Nearby Knowth dates back to 3000 BC. No visit to Drogheda and the lower
Boyne Valley area is complete without a visit to the interpretative
centre.
As we progress northward we'll enjoy an introduction to Armagh. Armagh
was the seat of the High Kings of Ulster. Saint Patrick built his first
stone church here and with its twin cathedrals the city is rich in
cultural heritage graceful architecture and ancient legend.
Day 2 (Thu) Omagh
We've a day of choices; a day that can be decided
upon according to group interests, weather and time of year you'll
travelling. Our first visit can either be at the Ulster-American
Folk Park or the Famine Village near Innishowen. The Folk Park is
probably the best of its kind in the world, the park examines why
two million people left Ulster of America and Australia in the 18th
and 19th centuries. It has more than 30 historic buildings brought
alive by costumed guides. There's even a reconstructed emigrant ship
and Pennsylvania farmstead and smoke room.
Next, to Londonderry. Here you'll enjoy a fascinating walk of the 'walls'
and hear the story of how the shutting of this walled town's gates
to a King of England led to over 300 years of 'Troubles'.
This afternoon we see the Northern Island coastline, stopping at the
Victorian seaside resort of Portstewart, and the famed Giant's Causeway.
The sheer strangeness of this place and the bizarre regularity of its
37,000 basalt columns has made it the subject of numerous legends.
If there's time before we turn back to Omagh, we'll tour Old Bushmills
Distillery where they've been producing whiskey since 1608! Tonight,
we enjoy an evening in one of the town's many musical pubs.
Day 3 (Fri) Dublin
An early start, with our touring programme taking
us alongside Lough Neagh to Belfast. Here we'll enjoy a tour of this
tremendous Victorian city, currently enjoying a cultural and economic
resurgence thanks to the end of the 'Troubles'. Our Belfast discovery
will include a panoramic tour taking you into both sides of this
divided sectarian city. The trip up the Falls Road and down the Shankill,
seeing the famed political wall murals (which are fast disappearing
as the communities learn to live side-by-side), is just one of the
memorable and unique experiences we'll have.
Finally, we head south for Dublin, our two-hour touring drive taking
us beside the Mountains of Mourne, Dundalk and to see the Monasterboice
Tower and High Crosses. These historic ruins are of an early Christian
settlement situated north of Drogheda. Founded in 520 AD by St.Buite,
the ruins include the 35 metre high Round Tower (built for the monks
as a safe haven against the attack of the Vikings) and, most famous,
the three High Crosses. These crosses date back to the 10th Century.
Accommodation tonight is in Dublin but is not included in your package.
| Taste of Ulster - 3 days/2
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| Tour Code: ULS |
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| Departs Dublin: Wednesdays |
| Prices are per person in
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Tour Include:
- Your accommodation for 2 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 and post tour accommodation
can be booked in Dublin at a cost of £50 per person, per night (twin
share) and £65 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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