West Cork & Kerry -… (trip)

West Cork & Kerry - Cycling

  • Kerry International Airport, Kerry, Ireland
  • Culture & Nature
Ireland, Europe

Contact provider for price8 DaysMay-September
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Isle Inn Tours 24 people max
The dramatic, unspoilt beauty of the Beara Peninsula is undoubtedly the hidden gem of the South West. This tour arguably covers some of the most beautiful scenery Ireland has to offer, from the majestic Macgillycuddy Reeks to the still relatively undiscovered beauty of the Beara peninsula each day offers somethin unique

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Itinerary

Sat Meeting in the centre of Killarney with the tour guide and the rest of the group.

Sun We set out on a cycle lane, which winds through Muckross National Park. In the afternoon, the road climbs in the shadow of the Macgillycuddy's Reeks, before we freewheel down to the coastal village of Kenmare, where we stay the night.

Mon We leave Kerry by cycling along the coast road of the remote Beara Peninsula, where we stay in the beautiful village of Allihies.

Tues In the morning we continue to follow the beautiful coastline of the Beara Peninsula all the way to Castletownbere , where we spend the next two days. You have the option of spending that afternoon in Castletownbere or you can take a circular trip that brings you around the Beara Way, a wonderful quiet ride with an ever changing landscape.

Wed A wide variety of activities can be organised from the town. You can take a ferry across to Bear Island and spend the day exploring it by bike. You can also visit the nearby ruins of Dunboy Castle and Puxley Manor located in a wonderful setting by the sea. Finally for those who are feeling fit there is a challenging hike up the Hungry Hill, offering the most spectacular views of Bantry Bay. Alternatively you could just spend the afternoon pottering around the village.

Thurs We cycle inland to our hotel in Gougane Barra, which is an isolated splendor, over-looking the lake in this dramatic glacial valley. It is Irelands first National Park and the source of the River Lee. This is a beautifully peaceful place and an ideal setting for your last night in the country before you head back to the hussle and bustle of the great metropolis of Killarney!

Fri Heading homeward on little-known roads with swimming stops in river pools along the way, we return to Killarney for a final evening meal together and a night on the town.

Sat After breakfast you are free to head your separate ways.

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