Galway & Cliffs Of Moher 7 Days - West County Hote
The capital of County Clare is a picturesque and historic market town, taking it’s name from the Irish name for island. The town dates back to the 11th Century and was formed between two streams on the river Fergus. Ennis and County Clare are world famous as the home of traditional Irish music, with festivals and trad sessions held throughout the year. Clare is home to the mighty Shannon river, at 224 miles the longest river in Ireland. The county's charming villages, atmospheric pubs, traditional Irish music and laid-back locals are just a few of the reasons why visitors return again and again.
PLEASE NOTE: Price is per person and based on two people sharing a twin/double room. Single room supplements and upgrades are not included.
Itinerary
Day 1 - Outward Travel - Overnight in North Wales
We depart and make our way to North Wales where we stay overnight. /n
Day 2 - Outward Travel - Holyhead-Dublin with breakfast on board, then to Ennis
We'll depart early this morning and sail to Ireland from Holyhead to Dublin, enjoying breakfast on board. Once on the Emerald Isle we'll make our way to Ennis./n
Day 3 - Full Day Cliffs of Moher, Poulnabrone Dolmen & Caherconnell Sheep Dog Centre
A scenic spectacular awaits today as we enjoy a trip to the Cliffs of Moher. These towering, sheer cliff edges provide the most dramatic seascape views and we will call at the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre to learn more about the geology and history of this most impressive area. We’ll continue to make a brief stop at Poulnabrone Dolmen, an ancient burial site before calling at Caherconnel Sheep Dog Centre where daily demonstrations display the skills of these highly intelligent animals./n
Day 4 - Full Day Bunratty Castle & Folk Park and Adare
The pretty village of Adare is where we head today with free time to enjoy the tranquility and admire the beautiful thatched cottages, historic buildings and quaint shops. We then continue to Bunratty Castle & Folk Park. The most complete and authentic castle attraction in Ireland, the castle stands on a Viking trading camp that dates to 970 and the Folk Park features 30 buildings creating a 'living' village of life in rural Ireland - recreated and furnished to appear according to social standings./n
Day 5 - Full Day Galway & Connemara Crystal
The brightly coloured buildings of Galway City never fail to impress. The ‘city of tribes’ is rich in medieval history and Galway has a thriving city centre with wonderful cobbled streets and plenty of traditional, welcoming pubs to enjoy. Later in the day we call at Connemara Crystal, one of the few remaining crystal factories in Ireland, where we can see the skilled craftsmen at work creating the traditional Claddagh, Shamrock and Celtic Knot designs that are known the world over./n
Day 6 - Return Travel - Dublin to Holyhead and Overnight in North Wales
We leave the Emerald Isle behind and sail from Dublin to Holyhead and continue on to our overnight stay in North Wales. /n
Day 7 - Return Travel
Beaufort Park Hotel
The family owned Treacy's West County Conference & Leisure Hotel is one of the most renowned hotels in the Shannon Region, offering friendly service, comfortable surroundings and delicious meals. Ennis is Ireland's Largest Tidy Town and gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way. The hotel’s Leisure Club comprises three pools, sauna, steam room and gym.