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The image of the Emerald Isle of Ireland has long captivated
the imagination of the American traveler. Perhaps
it's the ancestral linkage many of us feel with the "Old
Country." Possibly it's the stories of irresistibly warm
Irish hospitality, or pictures of verdant, shades-of-green
countryside and dramatic coastal scenery. Maybe it's
the dynamic Celtic heritage with its roots deep in devout
Catholicism artfully balanced by a playful obsession
with music and dance.
The mystique of this special land has compelled us to
return to the Emerald Isle for our third season in 2006.
Our itinerary will be packed with a outstanding collection
of nature and sightseeing walks highlighting Glendalough
in the enchanting green Wicklow Mountains, the dramatic
Gap of Dunloe in Killarney National Park, the time-forgotten
wonders of the Dingle Peninsula, the harsh limestone
panoramas of the Aran Island of Inishmore, the fascinating
sights of the Viking city of Dublin, and Giant's Causeway,
the geological phenomenon in Northern Ireland.
Join us as imagination becomes reality this summer.
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ARRIVE IN LIMERICK, IRELAND (D)
Upon arriving in Shannon International Airport, our WAI representative will help you arrange transportation to our hotel in the center of old Limerick. Since travelers will be arriving throughout the day, the first group activity will be our “Get Acquainted” dinner this evening in anticipation of an unforgettable walking adventure on the Emerald Isle of Ireland!
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LIMERICK - KILRONAN (B,D)
Our coach takes us into County Clare this morning to wonder at the stupendous Cliffs of Moher, a 5-mile stretch of 600-foot tall sandstone cliffs rising boldly from the Atlantic. Next, we'll explore old Galway and learn about her 14 leading medieval-era families, known as the “tribes.” Later this afternoon, a 45-minute ferry ride takes us across Galway Bay for a night on the Aran Island of Inishmore. One of our most “Irish” experiences gives us a chance to mix with locals this evening at the guesthouse pub in the tiny village of Kilronan.
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KILRONAN - GALWAY (B,D)
Inishmore Dun Aengus Fortress Walk 11 km, rated 2+
We explore a memorable trail this morning between a checkerboard of stone walls to the prehistoric fortress called Dun Aengus, perched atop the 300-foot tall sea cliffs of Inishmore in one of the most remote and starkly picturesque spots in Ireland. The balance of the walk displays the desolate beauty of an island of rock walls and bare limestone where locals still manufacture soil by hand, mixing sand and seaweed atop the barren limestone plateau.
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GALWAY - LETTERKENNY (B,D)
Ballintubber Abbey Walk 10 km, rated 1+
Ballintubber Abbey is emblematic of the resilience of the Irish spirit. In spite of repeated waves of persecution, Mass has been celebrated here continually for over 750 years. Our morning activity is a walk from the Abbey on country roads through the surrounding bogs and farmland. From Ballintubber, we continue north through varying emerald green panoramas across counties Mayo and Sligo and into county Donegal for a 2-night stay in Letterkenny.
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ACTIVITIES FROM LETTERKENNY (B,D)
Giant's Causeway Sea Cliff Walk 10 km, rated 2+/3
We cross into Northern Ireland today for one of our favorite nature walks, a stretch of stunning sea cliff scenery on the north coast of the island. The wonderful views climax at the astounding honeycomb-shaped basaltic rock formations of Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland's only UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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LETTERKENNY - DUBLIN (B,D)
Our first stop today is Londonderry, Northern Ireland. A fascinating walking tour through the Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods here provides insight into “ The Troubles”, which began in the '60's, but have faded into relative peace and prosperity during the past several years. Later we'll visit the Ulster American Folk Park to learn of the Irish people's 18th and 19th century exodus from poverty-stricken, famine-ridden Ireland and the impact of Ireland's emigrants on America. From the Park, our route winds south through more pastoral scenes and across the border to Dublin.
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ACTIVITIES IN DUBLIN (B)
Dublin Sightseeing Walk 10 km, rated 1+
All day is set aside to explore this Irish capital, founded by the Vikings in the 9th century. A walk from our hotel passes Trinity College and the Book of Kells, Grafton Street, the National Museum, Christchurch Cathedral, and Dublin Castle (admissions not included). Join us this evening for a taste of Ireland's fast-paced music and dance. Riverdance is an internationally renowned team of singers, dancers, and musicians that epitomizes the Celtic energy of this uniquely Irish form of entertainment (contingent upon scheduling).
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DUBLIN - KILKENNY (B,D)
Glendalough Between the Lakes Walk 5/10 km, rated 1/3+
Our Adventure on the Emerald Isle continues this morning as we turn south from Dublin into the enchanting green Wicklow Mountains to the 6th century monastic city of Glendalough. The film in the visitor centre and our nature walk in this “valley between the lakes” offer an intriguing glimpse into Irish Catholicism in a breathtaking setting. We'll overnight in the heart of old Kilkenny, considered Ireland's loveliest inland city.
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KILKENNY - KILLARNEY (B,D)
Today begins with a guided tour of Kilkenny Castle, an excellent 12th century example of the influence of the Anglo-Norman invaders. Next stop is the magnificent medieval Rock of Cashel. This rocky stronghold rises dramatically out of the Tipperary Plains and boasts a heritage of both royal and religious power dating back to the 5th century. From Cashel, we'll cross counties Tipperary, Cork, and Kerry to the outskirts of Killarney in Killarney National Park.
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KILLARNEY - DINGLE (B,L,D)
Gap of Dunloe Walk 11 km, rated 2+/3
The glacier-carved Gap of Dunloe provides the setting for today's memorable nature walk. Non-stop vistas of the dramatic gorge are accentuated by its babbling brook, crossed at intervals by picturesque stone bridges as it cours- es its way between remote mountain lakes. Following a guided cruise across the lovely panoramas of Upper Lake, we'll drive north to the timeless Dingle Peninsula for two nights in this westernmost corner of Ireland.
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ACTIVITIES FROM DINGLE (B)
Dingle Gallarus Oratory Walk 10 km, rated 2+
Another world-class walk this morning combines spectacular sea cliffs, crescent-shaped beaches, fuchsia-lined country lanes, and early Christian monuments (7th century) on the Dingle Peninsula. You'll have the afternoon and evening free to experience the charms of small town Ireland: take in the waterfront atmosphere with its fishing fleet, and enjoy a pub dinner - the many pubs of Dingle offer one of Ireland's best opportunities to participate in a traditional Irish jam session.
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DINGLE - ENNIS (B,D)
This morning's coach tour of the Dingle Peninsula offers more archeological wonders, outstanding coastal scenery, and laid-back Irish rural living. The beauty of Ireland continues to unfold as we drive north toward County Clare. Along the way, we'll enjoy an extended lunch break in charming Tralee, home of the famous Rose of Tralee International Festival. We'll rendezvous this evening to share a fun Farewell Dinner and reminisce about our experiences together in Ireland.
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ENNIS - USA (B)
An early-morning motorcoach ride to Shannon International Airport prepares us for our flights from enchanting Ireland back to our North American reality. We won't soon forget our walking adventure through the history, culture, and scenery of the beautiful Emerald Isle!
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