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3 Day Southwest Ireland Itinerary, incl. Dingle and Killarney
Ireland's beauty unfolds from a Mercedes mini-coach over three days, visiting 9 destinations including Glendalough monastery, Dingle Peninsula, and Rock of Cashel. Two nights in Dingle B&Bs showcase Gaeltacht culture, ancient ruins, and stunning coastal drives.
- Day 1
Dublin to Dingle Peninsula
Leave Dublin at 8:30 AM from Nassau Street and drive through the Wicklow Mountains. Your first stop is Glendalough's monastic site before 10 AM to avoid crowds and capture peaceful photos of the round tower. One traveler notes: "The morning light hitting the ancient gravestones creates an incredibly atmospheric experience. Wear waterproof shoes as the grass is usually dewy." Stop for lunch in Kilcullen before continuing west to the Rock of Dunamase ruins. In the afternoon visit Adare, often called Ireland's prettiest village. Take some photos of the famous thatched cottages but keep your visit brief since you still need to drive about 2 hours to reach Dingle for your overnight stay.
- Day 2
Dingle Peninsula
Spend today exploring the stunning Dingle Peninsula coastline. Start with an early drive through the dramatic Conor Pass before other tourists arrive. Visit the ancient beehive huts and Gallarus Oratory, spending about 30 minutes at each site. The views at Slea Head are unforgettable. A recent visitor shares: "The wind at Slea Head is intense - bring a warm layer even in summer. The views of the Blasket Islands are worth braving the elements." Return to Dingle town for another night. The local pubs offer excellent traditional music, especially Murphy's Pub on Main Street.
- Day 3
Killarney National Park to Dublin
Begin at Inch Beach, a beautiful 3-mile stretch of sand that looks best in morning light. Next, head to Killarney National Park to see the 20-meter Torc Waterfall. It's an easy 200-meter walk on a maintained path, suitable for most people but watch your step if it's been raining. Have lunch in Killarney town before driving to the Rock of Cashel. Plan to arrive by mid-afternoon since the site closes at 5:30 PM in summer (4:30 PM in winter). From here it's a 2-hour drive back to Dublin, getting you there around 7 PM.
3 Day Southern Ireland Itinerary, incl. Dublin and Kilkenny
Ireland's southeast showcases 11 destinations over 3 days, including Cahir Castle, Blarney Stone, and Glendalough monastery. The 257-mile route includes overnight stays in Kinsale's fishing village and medieval Kilkenny, with breakfast and expert guide.
- Day 1
Dublin to Kinsale
Leave Dublin at 8 AM from Nassau Street and drive south through Ireland's countryside. Your first stop is Cahir Castle, sitting on its own river island. Get there before 10:30 AM to avoid the crowds. A recent visitor shared: "The castle grounds were peaceful in the morning, and the river views were spectacular." Head to Blarney Castle next. You'll need good shoes with grip for climbing the steep stairs to kiss the famous stone. After Blarney, stop at the Jameson Distillery in Midleton to learn about Irish whiskey making. End your day in Kinsale, a colorful fishing village known for great seafood. Book your dinner spot ahead if you're visiting in summer when the town fills up.
- Day 2
Cobh to Kilkenny
Visit the Titanic Museum in Cobh when it opens at 9 AM. Plan about 90 minutes here. Take the scenic Copper Coast route to Waterford after. One visitor recommended: "Don't miss the Medieval Museum in Waterford's Viking Triangle - it's less crowded than the Crystal factory but equally fascinating." Spend your evening in Kilkenny, known as Ireland's most welcoming city. Stay near the Medieval Mile to be close to the best pubs and restaurants. A previous visitor noted: "The evening music sessions at Kyteler's Inn were a highlight - get there by 8 PM to secure a good spot."
- Day 3
Wicklow Mountains to Dublin
Start with Kilkenny Castle and its gardens. Next, drive to Glendalough in the Wicklow Mountains to see its ancient monastery from the 6th century. Bring extra layers since mountain weather changes quickly. Take the Sally Gap route back to Dublin. You should arrive around 6:30 PM if traffic cooperates.
3 Day Western Ireland Itinerary, incl. Galway and Cliffs of Moher
Eight Irish cities from Dublin to Galway reveal their secrets over three days. Marvel at Dunguaire Castle, the Burren's ancient monuments, Cliffs of Moher, Kylemore Abbey, and Connemara National Park. Includes 2 nights at Ashgrove or Desota House B&B and Kilbeggan whiskey tasting.
- Day 1
Dublin to Cliffs of Moher & Galway
Leave Dublin at 7:45 AM to avoid traffic. The 3-hour drive west takes you through Kildare's plains to Kinvara's Dunguaire Castle. Get your castle photos in the morning light before tour buses arrive. Explore the unique Burren landscape but pack sturdy shoes since limestone surfaces get slippery in wet weather. Visit the Cliffs of Moher around 2 PM when crowds thin out and visibility is best before afternoon mist settles in. One visitor shared: "The cliff walk was spectacular but quite windy - bring a windproof jacket even on sunny days." Spend the evening in Galway where you'll stay for two nights.
- Day 2
Connemara National Park & Wild Atlantic Coast
Start your morning driving north through Maam Valley to reach Cong. Visit the peaceful Cong Abbey grounds and stop by the "Quiet Man" museum if you're interested in film history. Drive an hour to Kylemore Abbey and arrive early to photograph the castle by the lake without crowds. Spend your afternoon in Connemara National Park hiking Diamond Hill. The 2-hour loop offers incredible views but pack water and snacks since there aren't any facilities on the trail. Watch the sunset over the Atlantic from Sky Road near Clifden. Return to Galway where traditional music fills the pubs around Shop Street from 9 PM.
- Day 3
Ancient Ireland & Whiskey Tasting
Head east through Ireland's midlands to Clonmacnoise. Get there by 10 AM to see the ancient stone crosses in morning light before tour groups arrive. Stop for lunch in a local village then visit the historic Kilbeggan Distillery. The 18th-century building tour is interesting even if you don't drink whiskey. You'll reach Dublin around 7 PM after rush hour traffic dies down.
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