Itinerary
- Day 1
Killarney
You'll arrive in Killarney and get settled at your B&B. If you make it before 3 PM, the team will help you set up your bikes so you can take a short loop out to Muckross House and through Killarney National Park. It's a nice way to get a feel for the area before heading back for the night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Optional Activities
- Short circular bike tour to Muckross House and Killarney National Park (available if arriving before 15:00)
Landmarks Muckross House Killarney National Park 
- Day 2
Gap of Dunloe
After a short drive, you'll reach 15th-century Ross Castle and then board a boat cruise across Killarney's three lakes. Stop by Lord Brandon's Cottage to grab coffee or lunch, then prepare for the Gap of Dunloe climb, which takes you through glacial valleys and mountain lakes. The drive back through the national park in the afternoon gives you time to recover before reaching your accommodation.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit Ross Castle
- Cruise through three lakes of Killarney
- Cycle through Gap of Dunloe
Optional Activities
- Coffee or lunch at Lord Brandon's Cottage café
- Post-ride coffee or beverages
Landmarks Ross Castle Gap of Dunloe Lord Brandon's Cottage - Day 3
Killarney National Park Hike
Walking from Galway's Bridge along the Old Kenmare Road, you'll move through Esknamucky Glen with lake and mountain views the whole way. Torc Waterfall comes near the end of your walk, and then you'll head back to Killarney for the evening.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Hike along Old Kenmare Road
- Walk through Esknamucky Glen
- Visit Torc Waterfall
Landmarks Torc Waterfall Esknamucky Glen Galway's Bridge - Day 4
Killarney to Dingle
You'll travel to Dingle, a town where traditional Irish music, language and culture are part of daily life and Gaelic is still spoken. Choose between touring the Dingle Micro Distillery to try local whiskey, gin and vodka, or heading out on a hike while your luggage gets moved ahead. Two different hiking routes are available depending on what interests you.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Transfer to Dingle
Optional Activities
- Tour of Dingle Micro Distillery with whiskey, gin and vodka sampling
- Hike to Dingle - Option 1 (22 km, 626 m elevation gain, 71% paved/29% trails)
- Hike to Dingle - Option 2 (11 km, 236 m elevation gain, 46% paved/54% trails)
Landmarks Dingle Micro Distillery 
- Day 5
Slea Head and Blasket Islands
Cycling west from Dingle through Ventry to Slea Head gives you views across the Blasket Sound toward the Blasket Islands, then you'll return via Dunquinn and Ballyferriter. If cycling isn't your preference, skip the bike and take the ferry from Dunquinn Harbour to Great Blasket Island for a walk instead.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Slea Head bike tour via Ventry, Dunquinn and Ballyferriter
Optional Activities
- Ferry to Great Blasket Island from Dunquinn Harbour with walking option
Landmarks Slea Head Blasket Islands Great Blasket Island Dunquinn Harbour - Day 6
Cuas to Cloghane Hike
A transfer takes you to the small village of Cuas on northwest Dingle Peninsula. From there, you'll walk an old military road along the east side of Brandon Massif, finishing in Cloghane village. This remote walk moves through unspoiled countryside and carries a lot of history with it.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Hike from Cuas to Cloghane along old military road
Landmarks Brandon Massif Cuas Cloghane - Day 7
Maghna na Bo Hike
Your final walking day crosses the Dingle Peninsula from north to south using an old farm track. You'll traverse a high plateau, pass an abandoned famine village and Annascaul Lake, then descend into Annascaul village.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Maghna na Bo hike (Way of the Cow) from plateau to Annascaul
Landmarks Annascaul Lake Annascaul - Day 8
Annascaul Departure
Your tour finishes today. Have one last good breakfast before heading onward with your journey.
- Meals
- Breakfast












