Enjoy the windswept wilds of Ireland
Cycle and walk your way around the wonderful Dingle Peninsula
Discover the friendly wildlife along the way
Cycle the blissful roads of the Wild Atlantic Way

Walking and Cycling the Wild Atlantic Way

Duration
8 days
Site savings
$29
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$1,374 USD

Discover the beautiful Wild Atlantic Way of the rugged west coast of Ireland on an 8-day self-guided cycle tour from Killarney to Annascaul. Some highlights of the tour include cycling through the stunning Gap of Dunloe, a boat trip from Ross Castle through the three lakes of Killarney to Lord Brandon's cottage and an optional 2nd boat trip into Dingle harbour in search of Dingle's most famous resident, 'Fungi' the Bottlenose Dolphin. This tour is a combination of cycling and walking the incredible west coast and is suitable for all including families and children aged 12+.

  • Category
    Multi-Activity
  • Type
    Self-Guided
  • Duration
    8 days
  • Culture Level
    Familiar
  • Skill Level
    1 - Beginner
  • Activity Level
    2 - Moderate
  • Elevation
    1 - Easy
  • Terrain
    Coastal
  • Distance
    69 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    13.7 miles
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Quick Stats

  • Duration
    8 days
  • Main Destination
    Ireland
  • Distance
    69 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    13.7 miles
  • Elevation
    1 - Easy
  • Terrain
    Coastal

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Itinerary Details

  1. Day 1Arrive in Killarney

    Check into the Abbey Lodge B&B where you stay for 3 nights and discover the delights of Killarney. Or if you have time, enjoy a circular route to Killarney National Park, cycling to Muckross Lake; one of the famous 3 lakes of Killarney, 15th century Muckross Abbey and 19th century Muckross House with renowned and beautiful gardens. Following your cycle return to Killarney to enjoy this vibrant town for your first overnight stop. Stay overnight at Abbey Lodge.

    • Abbey Lodge B&B
  2. Day 2Ross Castle and the Lakes of Killarney

    Cycle to the 15th century Ross Castle once home to The O'Donovan Rossa Clan who ruled these lands in bygone times. You will enjoy a scenic boat trip through the three Lakes of Killarney to finish at the Lord Brandon's cottage, stopping perhaps at the cafe here for lunch or a coffee. Cycle through the glaciated valleys of the stunning Gap of Dunloe with glistening mountain lakes with jagged rock faces before returning via the spectacular Killarney National Park. If you are lucky you might catch a glimpse of the native wild red deer.

    • 14.9 miles
    • Abbey Lodge B&B
    • Breakfast
  3. Day 3Esknamucky Glen and Torc Waterfall

    A transfer to Glaways Bridge today and there are panoramic views of the Killarney Lakes and mountains as you walk from Galway's Bridge along the old Kenmare road through the Esknamucky Glen. It truly is one of Ireland's premier walking routes. Finish by visiting the famous Torc waterfall before returning to Killarney.  The walking distance today is approximately 10km/6.2mi.

    • 6.2 miles
    • Abbey Lodge B&B
    • Breakfast
  4. Day 4Transfer to Dingle

    Today's transfer takes you to Bamburys in Dingle where you stay for 3 nights. Dingle is the South West's home to traditional Irish music, language and culture and Gaelic is still the daily language of the locals. Enjoy this picturesque town full of true Irish tradition, perhaps visit the Dingle Whiskey, Gin and Vodka Distillery and sample the 'water of life' or take a boat trip (payable locally) to see Fungi the resident bottlenose dolphin! Dingle's most famous resident has been delighting visitors with his playful antics for many years.

    An optional walk from Annascaul to Dingle is also available - the taxi will drop you in Annascaul on the way from Killarney and your luggage will be transferred on to Bambury's in Dingle.


    • Bamburys Guesthouse
    • Breakfast
  5. Day 5Choice of cycle route

    Cycle west from Dingle via Ventry to Slea Head, with magnificent views and breathtaking views across the Blasket Sound to the famous Blasket Island. Continue to Dunquinn and Ballyferriter before returning to Dingle. Alternatively, from Dunquinn harbour take the ferry (pay locally) to Great Blasket Island to explore this mystical and enchanting place.

    • 25.5 miles
    • Bamburys Guesthouse
    • Breakfast
  6. Day 6Cycle to Ballydavid and on to Brandon Creek

    Cycle north to the beautiful village of Ballydavid, one of the largest fishing ports in the region. Continue to Brandon Creek, the most westerly point of Ireland before returning to Dingle.

    • 13.7 miles
    • Bamburys Guesthouse
    • Breakfast
  7. Day 7Walk to Annascaul Lake and Annascaul

    A wonderful walk along the Dingle Peninsula from North to South, following a spectacular old farmer's track. You walk over the plateau, passing a deserted famine village and Annascaul Lake on the way before descending into your home for the last night in Annascaul at the southern foothills of the Slieve Mish Mountains.  Walking distance today is approximately 14km/8.6mi.

    • 8.7 miles
    • Teac Seain
    • Breakfast
  8. Day 8Leave Annascaul

    After a final breakfast and farewell follow your own arrangements for your onward journey.

    • Breakfast