Itinerary
- Day 1
Killarney
You'll arrive in Killarney and get settled at your B&B. If you make it before 3pm, the team will set up your bike and take you on a short circular ride around Muckross House and through Killarney National Park before returning for the evening.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Short circular bike ride to Muckross House and Killarney National Park (if arriving before 15:00)
Landmarks Muckross House Killarney National Park 


- Day 2
Killarney
Start with a short bike ride to Ross Castle, then hop on a boat that takes you through Killarney's three lakes to Lord Brandon's Cottage where you can stop for coffee or lunch. From there, you'll tackle the Gap of Dunloe climb with its dramatic glaciated valleys and mountain lakes, then cycle back through the national park to Killarney for the night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Bike ride to Ross Castle
- Boat trip through three lakes of Killarney to Lord Brandon's Cottage
- Gap of Dunloe cycle tour
- Leisurely ride through Killarney National Park
Optional Activities
- Coffee or lunch at Lord Brandon's Cottage café
- Refreshments (coffee or alcohol) after Gap of Dunloe cycle tour
Landmarks Ross Castle Gap of Dunloe Lord Brandon's Cottage 
- Day 3
Killarney
You'll hike the Old Kenmare Road and through the Esknamucky Glen, taking in views of Killarney's lakes and mountains along the way. Torc Waterfall sits partway through the route, so you'll see that before heading back to Killarney for another night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Hike from Galway's Bridge along Old Kenmare Road and Esknamucky Glen
- Visit to Torc Waterfall
Landmarks Torc Waterfall Galway's Bridge - Day 4
Killarney to Dingle
A transfer gets you to Dingle, known for its strong Irish language and cultural traditions in Ireland's southwest. You'll do a guided tour of Dingle Micro Distillery to sample whiskey, gin, and vodka. If you prefer, you can hike to Dingle instead (either 22km or 11km) while your luggage goes separately.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Guided tour of Dingle Micro Distillery with whiskey tasting
Optional Activities
- Hiking option 1: 22 km hike to Dingle (elevation gain 626m, 71% paved paths and roads, 29% trails)
- Hiking option 2: 11 km hike to Dingle (elevation gain 236m, 46% paved paths and roads, 54% trails)
Landmarks Dingle Micro Distillery 
- Day 5
Dingle
You'll cycle west from Dingle through Ventry and head to Slea Head for views across Blasket Sound toward Blasket Island, then continue on to Dunquinn and Ballyferriter before cycling back to Dingle. There's also an option to cycle to Dunquinn Harbour and take a ferry to Great Blasket Island for a walk through the landscape there.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Slea Head bike tour from Dingle via Ventry, Slea Head, Dunquinn, and Ballyferriter
Optional Activities
- Ferry to Great Blasket Island and walk on the island (as alternative to Slea Head cycling)
Landmarks Slea Head Blasket Island Great Blasket Island Dunquinn Harbour - Day 6
Dingle Peninsula - Cuas to Cloghane
A transfer takes you to Cuas, a small village in the northwest of the Dingle Peninsula. From there, you'll hike along an old military road on the east side of Brandon Massif, finishing in Cloghane. It's remote and quiet, with countryside and history throughout the walk.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Hike from Cuas along old military road to east side of Brandon Massif, finishing in Cloghane
Landmarks Brandon Massif - Day 7
Dingle Peninsula - Maghna na Bo hike
Your final walk crosses the Dingle Peninsula from north to south on an old farm track. You'll cross a plateau and pass an abandoned famine village and Annascaul Lake before reaching Annascaul village by day's end.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Maghna na Bo hike (The Way of the Cow) from north to south on old farm track
Landmarks Annascaul Lake - Day 8
Annascaul
Your tour finishes today. You'll have one last breakfast before heading out to continue your travels.
- Meals
- Breakfast














