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Private Tour: Dingle Peninsula from Killarney
Type: Private and Custom Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Private Tour: Dingle Peninsula from Killarney
- Type:Private and Custom Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWExplore Irelands southwest coastal landscapes and customize your itinerary to your own preferences on this private Dingle Peninsula tour from Kenmare. Follow your private guide along Slea Head Drive walking routes and marvel at the mighty Slieve Mish Mountains. Take the beautiful Connor Pass from Dingle to Castlegregory and enjoy panoramic views over the Blasket Islands. Take in top sites of interest such as Ferriter's Cove and Gallarus Oratory, and discover hidden villages including Castlegregory, Dunquin and Annascaul, where time ticks by at an altogether slower pace.Flexibility to customize your itinerary to your own preferencesFree hotel pickup and drop-off includedInformative, friendly and professional guidePrivate guide for a more personalized experiencePrivate tour is operated with just your party and a guide/driverINCLUDESPrivate transportationBottled waterAir-conditioned vehicleMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointKillarneyPickup pointsThe supplier will pick up customers from select hotels, or customers can make their own way to the starting pointOptions and Start timeTour for 1 person:09:00 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:00 AM, 10:30 AMTour for 2 people:09:00 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:00 AM, 10:30 AMTour for 3 people:09:00 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:00 AM, 10:30 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Ladies' ViewStunning view at the mountains and lakes of Killarney National Park. Most favourite place of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, who visited Killarney in 1861.20 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: Dingle CrystalDingle Crystal work shop is a little family place run by Master Sean with his sons. We can see there how masterpieces are appearing in an Artists hands. We can admire many of those items in the workshop and even order some of them for the collection.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Fahan BeeHive HutsThe place which witnessed developing first civilisation at Dingle Peninsula. Huts looking like large beehives , built with rocks with no mortar.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included4: Cross at Slea HeadCross at Slea Head drive. The most western tip of Dingle Peninsula. Stunning view at the Atlantic Ocean and Blasket Islands. That is the point where we may have a chance to see dolphins or even whales.20 minutes -Admission Ticket Free5: The Blasket Centre - Ionad an BhlascaoidGreat audio visual presentation focused at local places. Blasket Islands, Skellig Islands and local history. Cafe shop, restaurant and toilet facility.1 hour -Admission Ticket Not Included6: Gallarus OratoryGallarus Oratory is a beehive hut from 6th century. Is actually first Christian Church, Monastic side in Ireland. Galarus is an amazing example of high level of engineering from ancient times. Building like chapel is built with perfectly matching rocks without mortar. All rocks are at certain angle not allowing any water to run through. Inside is always dry even during heavy rains. This is history of keltic engineers not to be seen anywhere else.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free7: Kilmalkedar ChurchKilmalkedar is associated with Saint Brendan the Navigator. second Bishop of Ireland after Saint Patrick. Also with localy known Saint Maolcethair (Malkedar) who died in 636. Building which still stands there till now dates from 12th century. For 900 years old is in perfect state. Graveyard around is also ancient with real keltic stone sundial (still ticking)30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free8: Conor PassLet's see stunning view from 1200 feet above the sea, being very close to it. Castlegregory Village and North Atlantic on one side and Charming Dingle town and Dingle bay behind.30 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyInfants are required to sit on an adults lapSpecialized infant seats are availableSuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Private Tour: Ring of Beara from Kenmare.
Type: Private and Custom Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Private Tour: Ring of Beara from Kenmare.
- Type:Private and Custom Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWDiscover breathtaking scenery along the Ring of Beara on this private tour from Kenmare. Travel through Bonane Heritage Park to a family-run chocolate factory near the village of Bonane. Take the Caha Pass through west Cork and enjoy an optional boat trip to Garnish Island, home to playful seals. Discover pretty bays such as Bantry and Kenmare, and take in uninterrupted views over placid Glanmore Lake. Travel through pretty villages such as Ardgroom, Allihies and Eyeries, and enjoy the freedom to plan your own route with your private guide.Enjoy a day away from the hustle and bustle of the cityFlexibility to customize your itinerary to your own preferencesIdeal choice for familiesINCLUDESPrivate transportationBottled waterAir-conditioned vehicleMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointKenmarePickup pointsThe supplier will pick up customers from select hotels, or customers can make their own way to the starting pointOptions and Start timeRing of Beara for 1 person:09:00 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:00 AM, 10:30 AMRing of Beara for 3 people:09:00 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:00 AM, 10:30 AMRing of Beara for for 2 people:09:00 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:00 AM, 10:30 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.WHAT TO EXPECT1: Ring of BearaRing of Beara is loop drive around Beara Peninsula through most colourful villages. Ardgroom, Eyeries and Allihies, villages like from a fairy tale. Castletownbere town is great spot for lunch. Fishing town offering freshest seafood , nearly straight from the boat. Healy Pass in the middle of Beara peninsula is not at the Ring really but must not be skipped. Private tourers can reach this spectacular viewing point. On top we may expect more and more pretty places mostly available for passenger cars and vans only.6 hours -Admission Ticket Free2: Molly Gallivan's Cottage & Traditional FarmMolly Gallivan's cottage is most traditional and authentic old Irish place. Like museum of Irish folklore. Visiting the place is like moving back in time, hundred years ago or more. Even tea is served from a real fireplace.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: Healy PassBeautiful spot providing really spectacular view Kenmare bay and Bantry bay on the other side of peninsula. Charming Glanmore lake down below with some rocky islands and really idyllic farmlands.20 minutes -Admission Ticket Free4: Derreen GardensDerreen Garden. Mysterious land of little Derrinies and lot of exotic plants, specially known because a variety and large size of rhododendrons. Beautiful walk at the little cosy ponds in kind of rain forest.40 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included5: Uragh Stone CircleUragh Stone Circle is in exceptional location between two lakes on the heal with spectacular view at Gleninchaquin Waterfall. This impressive monument with tallest stone of 10 feet above the ground and probably 10 feet underground and central stone which was an altar for scarfing victims, maybe humans too.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included6: Allihies Copper Mine MuseumCopper mining in Allihies dates back to 1812. In 1845 mines rreached it's peak and were employing around 1600 people. Mines were suffered with local area after the potato famine. Mines were working up to 1962.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Not IncludedADDITIONAL INFOInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyInfants are required to sit on an adults lapSpecialized infant seats are availableSuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed) -
Private Tour:Ring of Kerry,Kerry Cliffs from Kenmare.
Type: Private and Custom Tours
Duration: 8 Hours
Private Tour:Ring of Kerry,Kerry Cliffs from Kenmare.
- Type:Private and Custom Tours
- Duration:8 Hours
OVERVIEWDiscover spectacular scenery in southern Ireland and choose the route to match your interests on this private Ring of Kerry tour from Kenmare. Explore the mighty Iveragh Peninsula with your private guide. Take in top landmarks such as Ballycarbery Castle, Cromwell's Bridge, Muckross House, the Skellig Ring, the Stone Circle and Valentia Island. Admire the medieval forts of Cahergall and Leacanabuiaile, and discover pretty villages like Cahersiveen, Killorglin and Sneem. During your private tour, stop where you like and make the most of your time on the Emerald Isle.Free hotel pickup and drop-off includedChoice of several departures throughout the dayExcellent value for moneyInformative, friendly and professional guidePrivate tour is operated with just your party and a guide/driverINCLUDESPrivate transportationBottled waterAir-conditioned vehicleMEETING AND PICKUPMeeting pointSheen Falls LodgeFront desk at any Hotel, B&B or private place in KenmareThe Lansdowne Kenmare, an SLH HotelFront desk at any Hotel, B&B or private place in KenmarePark Hotel KenmareFront desk at any Hotel, B&B or private place in Kenmare.Pickup pointsThe supplier will pick up customers from select hotels, or customers can make their own way to the starting pointOptions and Start timeTour for 1 Person:09:00 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:00 AM, 10:30 AMTour for 2 People:09:00 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:00 AM, 10:30 AMTour for 3 People:09:00 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:00 AM, 10:30 AMEnd pointThis activity ends back at the meeting point.Pickup detailsFront desk at any Hotel, B&B or private place in KenmareWHAT TO EXPECT1: Torc WaterfallCharming , little spot in National Park in the middle of real rain forest surrounded by trees covered with moss all around. Place where Keltic Druids were conducting mysterious ceremonies.20 minutes -Admission Ticket Free2: Ladies' ViewStunning view at the mountains and lakes of Killarney National Park. Most favourite place of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, who visited Killarney in 1861.20 minutes -Admission Ticket Free3: KenmareKenmare town (Ceann Mara- head of the sea) Previously Neidin- little nest. 16th, 17th centry town of pirates and smugglers. Charming town designed by Sir Oliver William Petty who was granted this area as a part of payment for mapping of Ireland. He laid out a modern town in 1670. Now Kenmare town is visited by many people because it's beauty.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free4: Kerry Bog Village Museum18th 19th century village museum. Good place to get focus how we were living in the past. Kerry Bog Village is a place which memorises great potato famine in the middle of 19th century. Traditional thatched roof cottages, smell of burned pit will take visitors to 19th century.30 minutes -Admission Ticket Not Included5: Ballycarbery CastleImpressive ruins. Castle of Carberry and Mc'Carthy's Mór. Castle was attacked by cannons fire from Oliver Cromwell's forces. Finally demolished in the early 20th century.10 minutes -Admission Ticket Free6: Cahergall FortRing Fort , 6th century? (no written records) Build with stone with no mortar. Kelts were raising those structures to protect own tribe against another tribes and wild animals (wolfs and bears).30 minutes -Admission Ticket Free7: Valentia IslandA bit of trip through the water. Sometimes with dolphins. From Knights town to Cahersiveen.15 minutes -Admission Ticket Free8: Kerry CliffsThe highest cliffs in Kerry County, higher then Cliffs of Moher just much less known. This place is a real hidden gem of south Kerry. Up to a 1000 feet above sea level, stunning views. In a good weather we can see Skellig Islands. Skellig Michael island with mysterious beehive huts occupied by monks from 5th century and possibly by Keltic Druids before. Second Island is called little Skellig. Wild birds sanctuary. Over 40K nests of wild birds, mostly puffins and gannets.1 hour -Admission Ticket Not Included9: Coomakista, stop 637611Coomakista, tip of Iveragh Peninsula. Stunning view at Kenmare Bay (Derrynane Bay) and Scariff and Deenish Islands, called by local people The bull, cow and a calf. Also Abbey Island with ruins of Abbey and graveyard. There is an access only during the low tide. On the other side we will see Ballinskellig Bay and Waterville town where Charlie Chaplin used to spend his summer vacation.20 minutes -Admission Ticket FreeADDITIONAL INFOInfants and small children can ride in a pram or strollerService animals allowedPublic transportation options are available nearbyInfants are required to sit on an adults lapSpecialized infant seats are availableSuitable for all physical fitness levelsNot wheelchair accessibleThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 6 travelersCANCELLATION POLICYFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.(For information purpose only - definite start times will show on voucher, once confirmed)
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