Cliffs of Moher Wild Atlantic Way & Galway City 1 Day Tour
Visit the stunning Cliffs of Moher, walk along the breathtaking Atlantic Edge Walk in the Burren National park & and dive into the bohemian atmosphere of Galway City. For more information or to book this tour visit
Travel with us to the Cliffs of Moher in County Clare located on Ireland’s wild rugged Atlantic coast. The cliffs are the highest cliffs in Europe at 214 meters/700 feet high and were recently voted as the seventh most wonderful heritage site in the world, a global poll conducted by UNESCO.
Departing from Dublin the tour will travel through the counties of Kildare and Limerick before arriving in County Clare. Passing by Bunratty Castle a 15th century medieval Norman fortress and on through Lahinch a world famous surfing and golfing destination. We actually travel through this world famous golf links and along the Atlantic coast.
Arriving at the Cliffs of Moher you benefit from having a premium admittance ticket to the Atlantic Edge an exciting interpretive centre and a new Visitor Experience. Situated in a large domed cave, see photographs, exhibits, displays and experiences that will enchant all who visit. Continue the tour through the dome and experience a virtual reality Cliff face adventure known as THE LEDGE, shown in the audiovisual theatre allowing you to experience life at the cliff face both above and below sea level.
Moving outside the visitor centre enjoy a walk along the Cliff face and experience for yourself the exhilarating freedom and the power of nature at work. The fresh air blows in off the ocean and the awe-inspiring sheer height of the Cliffs when looking over the edge to the Atlantic are very memorable.
The Cliffs are 214m high at the highest point and range for 8 kilometres along the western seaboard of County Clare. Visit O'Brien's Tower which stands proudly on a headland off these wonderful Cliffs and see the Aran Islands and Galway Bay (2 hour stop).
From the Cliffs of Moher, we continue our travelling day deep into the Burren. An amazing scenic drive along Europe’s edge ... next stop North America! Along the 'Atlantic Coast' and through the Burren National Park - see 75% of Ireland’s native flora with numerous ancient monuments, Megalithic Tombs (older than the Pyramids!), Fairy Forts and famous Celtic Crosses.
We stop in the Burren and all can enjoy a walk along the Atlantic ledge. Experience this amazing lunar landscape, breath in this wonderful countryside.
Continuing around Galway Bay towards Galway city we pass the Blackhead Lighthouse and on through Kinvara fishing village famed for its Galway Hookers (boats) and Dunguire Castle built in 1520 and originally the royal palace of the King of Connaught.
There are so many stories to be told about this part of Ireland that you will be thrilled that you have chosen to travel with the only day tour company from Dublin that has a dedicated professional tour guide to involve you with everything you see and a driver that must concentrate fully on the road in this very remote part of Ireland.
We arrive in Galway City described by the writer W.B Yeats as “The Venice of the West”. Galway, city of the tribes is Ireland’s cultural capital. This free-spirited, artistic and bohemian city has an ambience all of its own. Take a 30 minute guided walking tour (included in the ticket) and learn all about this medieval city and its Spanish trading connections. After the walking tour, you are free to explore the narrow pedestrian musical streets, discover its secrets with numerous speciality shops, boutique and cafes.
Saying goodbye to Galway the day tour returns to Dublin. Sit back relax and listen to the music. The onboard entertainment will include extracts from the show Riverdance and other select examples of Irish culture which is determined by the tour guide who is looking after you for the day.
Arriving in Dublin with wonderful memories, to be sure!
CLIFFS OF MOHER DAY TRIP・Wild Rover Tours
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Ireland – Wild Rover Tours – Wicklow Mountains / Kilkenny / Glendalough – Travel Series Ep. 17
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Travel Series Episode 17:
Video Overview:
-Explore Ireland on a full day tour with Wild Rover Tours with stops at notable Irish landmarks/cities including the Wicklow Mountains, Kilkenny, Glendalough, and more.
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-Dublin is the capital of and largest city in Ireland. Dublin is located in the province of Leinster on the east coast of Ireland, at the mouth of the River Liffey and bordered on the South by the Wicklow Mountains. The city has an urban area population of 1,173,179. The population of the Dublin Region, as of 2016, was 1,347,359 people, and the population of the Greater Dublin area was 1,904,806. There is archaeological debate regarding precisely where Dublin was established by Celtic-speaking people in the 7th century. Later expanded as a Viking settlement, the Kingdom of Dublin became Ireland's principal city following the Norman invasion. The city expanded rapidly from the 17th century and was briefly the second largest city in the British Empire before the Acts of Union in 1800. Following the partition of Ireland in 1922, Dublin became the capital of the Irish Free State, later renamed Ireland.
-Kilkenny is the county town of County Kilkenny in the province of Leinster in south-east Ireland. It is built on both banks of the River Nore. The 2016 census gave the total population of Kilkenny as 26,512. In 2009 the City of Kilkenny celebrated its 400th year since the granting of city status in 1609. Though referred to as a city, Kilkenny is actually a large town, the seventh largest town in Ireland. Kilkenny is a tourist destination, and its environs include historic buildings such as Kilkenny Castle, St. Canice's Cathedral and round tower, Rothe House, Shee Alms House, Black Abbey, St. Mary's Cathedral, Kilkenny Town Hall, St. Francis Abbey, Grace's Castle, and St. John's Priory. Kilkenny is also known for its craft and design workshops, the Watergate Theatre, public gardens and museums.
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-The Glendalough Hotel – (16:03)
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Game of Thrones Tour From Dublin
Witness first hand the stunning scenery featured as the backdrop in the world-famous HBO series on a Game of Thrones tour from Dublin.
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Journey with us through the rugged landscape of the north for an unforgettable day visiting some of Northern Ireland’s main Game of Thrones filming locations. You’ll even have the chance to bring your dream of being a part of the series to life by dressing up as your favourite character!
Visit locations where some of the most iconic blood-curdling Game of Thrones scenes were filmed!
Savour the seaside town of Carnlough... or maybe better known as the dramatic city of Braavos!
Along the Causeway Coastal Route, stop at the Cushedun Caves, where you could swear you saw ships sailing from Westeros on the horizon...
With our lunch stop at the Fullerton Arms, claim your place at a very realistic Iron Throne!
Visit the House of Greyjoy (otherwise known as the Dunluce Castle) where you can hear the family's affairs echoing
Let your expert guide weave stories of Irish myth and truth that undoubtedly give this location its otherworldly magic
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Giants Causeway, Belfast & Carrick A Rede Rope Bridge 1 Day Tour
Discover the Titanic Experience Belfast, or take a Black Taxi political tour around the city. On your way to the breathtaking Giants Causeway, you will stop at Dunluce castle, known from Game of Thrones, to take some awesome pictures. Finish the day by crossing the famous Carrick a Rede rope bridge. Find out more or book at
Depart Dublin and travel by luxury coach, you have a dedicated Tour Guide who will tell you of the many story's and many historical events which occurred along the way.
Arriving in BELFAST CITY you will immediately observe how different it will look compared to the city which you departed, Dublin. Belfast was the only city in Ireland which experienced the Industrial Revolution of Britain during the 19th century. Now your Guide will explain the different options open to you during your visit to Belfast. All attractions on your tour are included. You choose between the world famous BLACK TAXI POLITICAL TOUR or to visit the TITANIC EXPERIENCE AND QUARTER . Even if some in your family want to visit one attraction and another wants to do the other, thats perfectly alright. The whole group rejoins when we depart for the Giants Causeway.
BLACK TAXI (CAB) Your local guide will talk you through the highs and lows of Belfast’s fascinating political history. Hear of its industrial roots, the past four decades of civil unrest. Visit and sign the Peace Line and join the list of world celebrities who have signed their name to the wall. Sign your name next to the Da Lai Lama and Bill Clinton. Walk along this huge wall which divides the two religious / national communties of east Belfast. The political murals some of which are the most spectacular in the world reflect a harrowing and tragic chapter in the history of Northern Ireland. A conflict between the two communties of Northern Ireland which cost the lives of thousands of people. A war between the paramilitary element of the minority nationalist community with the British State and the paramilitary element of the Protestant Loyalist community. The two paramilitary groups are depicted on many of the murals reflecting the different communities allegances.Your personal local Guide will relate to you their personal and family experiences of life in Belfast. Some of the stories you quite simply wont believe. (2 hours + 10 mins)
TITANIC EXPERIENCE/QUARTER - Visit the world’s largest state of the art Titanic Visitor’s Experience. Now you can experience the life and story of Titanic Ship, the entire faithful voyage and her eventful discovery on the seabed. Learn of the origins, construction, launch and history of the Titanic. The visitors centre expands over nine galleries and draws together special effects, dark rides and full scale reconstructions. The experience contains interactive features so you can truly explore the Titanic story in an insightful light. The journey will take you beyond the aftermath of the sinking to the later discovery of the ship. This tour will also take you to the present day with a tour of the live undersea exploration centre. See the huge Samson and Goliath cranes which were the symbol of Harland and Wolff shipyard. (2 hours + 10 mins)
Departing Belfast we hit the road deeper into the heart of the six counties of Northern Ireland making our way to the NORTH IRISH COAST. We visit the remarkably unique DUN LUCE CASTLE an amazing photo opportunity.The castle is located on the edge of the north Atlantic coast and is a popular location during the filming of the series the GAME OF THRONES.Passing the village of Bushmills best associated with the popular drink water of life / uisce beatha Irish whiskey. Following a route known as the Antrim Coastal Drive, pass spectacular scenery including stony shores, densely wooded glens and picture perfect sheltered harbours. DUN LUCE CASTLE
Arriving at the Unesco World Heritage-listed GIANTS CAUSEWAY created more than 60 million years ago after a series of volcanic eruptions, the Causeway is best known for its distinctive rock formations that span nearly 18 miles (29kms) of coastline. Stroll this spectacular site and see the formations known as “The Wishing Chair” “Giants Boot” and “Giants Organ” to name a few. The beautiful coastal paths surrounded by unparalleled views and legends of the Irish Giant Finn McCool, said to be the Causeway's creator. This is where you can enjoy lunch with a choice of providers on site. (2 hours)
What next, yes there is more. We continue our day to the CARRICK A REDE ROPE BRIDGE close to Ballintoy. This absolutely fabulous attraction is a must when visiting the north coast. You have the opportunity to walk over this world-famous salmon fishermen's rope bridge. That's if you're brave enough. A truly clifftop experience, 30- metre deep and 20- metre wide chasm is traversed by a rope bridge traditionally erected by salmon fishermen. The location is STUNNING!
Giants Causeway, Belfast City & Carrick A Rede Rope Bridge Day Tour from Dublin
Journey with us on a Giant’s Causeway tour from Dublin for an exploration of the rugged North!
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Travel through the beautiful landscape of the Boyne Valley, before we cross the border to the exciting Northern capital of Belfast. Spend some time exploring the lively city and its history on a Black Taxi or Titanic Experience Tour, and make your way to one of the most geographically diverse places in the world – the Giant’s Causeway. A truly unforgettable experience!
Kilkenny Wicklow Mountains & Glendalough 1 Day Tour
Discover the magic of medieval Kilkenny, the beauty of Glendalough & the stunning Wicklow Mountains on our day tour from Dublin. For more information or to book this tour visit
Travel with us to the Medieval Capital of Ireland - THE MEDIEVAL CITY OF KILKENNY.
Explore the famous 12th century Kilkenny Castle majestically located on the banks of the River Nore. Kilkenny is the craft capital of Ireland, visit the famous Kilkenny Art & Design Centre and appreciate the tradition of arts and crafts in Ireland. In the courtyard, you can see these craftspeople at work. Goldsmiths, Sculptors, Painters and many more, these craftsmen and women are some of the most recognised artists in Ireland.
Stroll around its narrow cobbled streets, why not visit Ireland’s oldest brewery Saint Frances Brewery founded in the 14th century. Rothe House a magnificent example of a wealthy silk merchants house built in 1594. The house contains multiple medieval exhibits with so many priceless Viking artefacts. The medieval gardens are kept to period growing examples of plants and vegetables of the era such as Gortahok cabbage and blood of the Boyne apples. Take lunch in any of the many bistros and artisan cafes.
While in Kilkenny City you have the option of combining into your visit a trip to the historical Dunmore Caves. It is a place where myth & history blend. Dunmore is the site of the worst Viking massacre in Irish history (928AD). Explore the cave and its exhibits which are packed with many treasures and archaeological finds. The guides make it a magical experience, particularly when on some occasions there is a live tin whistle rendition in the bowels of the cave. The visit to the caves is entirely your choice on the day, the price of which is included in the ticket.
After lunch, we travel through the county of Carlow into the Wild and Rugged Wicklow Mountains. The landscape will change from lush green rich pasture with gentle valleys to the dramatic, the breathtaking ancient glacial valleys of the Wicklow Gap. Feast your eyes on the spectacular countryside and its scenic treasures, mountains, native plants and wildlife (A photographer’s dream).
The Wicklow Gap and its scenery is the most varied on the island of Ireland. The journey through the mountains brings you through the countryside where famous movies such as Brave Heart, and PS I Love You were filmed. Enjoy a 15 minute stop for a stroll and photographic opportunities on top of the Wicklow Mountains overlooking the glens and valleys of County Wicklow.
Continuing over the Mountains we arrive at the world-famous heritage site of Glendalough (Glen of two lakes). This Monastic site dates from 600 AD. It was the centre of learning and from where Christianity was re-introduced to northern and central Europe after what is known as the dark ages. Have you heard of “Ireland, land of Saints and Scholars”? Well, Glendalough is why. Saint Kevin founded his monastery in this valley and today much of the ancient architecture remains such as St Kevin’s Kitchen, Church and Round Tower. The tower was constructed as shelter for the Monks and their Latin Biblical manuscripts from the barbarous marauding Vikings.
The glen of the two lakes in the Irish language is Glendalough. The lower lake takes under an hour to walk and the upper just over an hour. Departing Glendalough we journey through the highest village in Ireland known as Roundwood, see the Sugarloaf Mountains which prior to the ice age were higher than the Alps, the Powerscourt Estate and the Glen of Imaal just before reaching Kilnacanogue. Sit back and be entertained by our tour guide with some story-telling and traditional Irish music. We arrive back in Dublin city at approximately 6pm. Now it’s time to enjoy what Dublin city has to offer!
Ireland Vlog Part 2 - Wild Rover Tours (Cliffs of Moher, The Burren, Galway)
Watch as we embark on Wild Rover Tours' Cliffs of Moher experience where we visit the cliffs, The Burren, and the city of Galway!
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Kilkenny, Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough Day Tour From Dublin
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From Kilkenny, a charming medieval city, and the vast expanse of the Wicklow Mountains, to the glacial valley Glendalough, rich in stunning scenery and monastic artefacts.
Experience a Shepherd at work with his best friend the Border Collie Sheep Dog and get the opportunity to hold and feed a little lamb.
Explore the wild, powerful beauty of quintessential Ireland and delve deep into the beating heart of our ancient country.
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Day Tripping with Wild Rover Tours: Cliffs of Moher, Atlantic Edge Ocean Walk & Galway City
Photos highlighting our day trip with Wild Rover Tours of the Cliffs of Moher. Included are stops along the Wild Atlantic Coast, Galway City, and lots of old towers.
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Join our tours to the Cliffs of Moher & Galway City cruising along Ireland's rugged west coast; discover the lavish green hills of the Wicklow Mountains aboard the Kilkenny & Glendalough day tour; or dive into the beauty and moving history of Northern Ireland, while enjoying a Belfast & Giant's Causeway day trip.
No matter which tour you are going to choose, you will experience Ireland in a fun and unforgettable way.
Kilkenny, Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough 1 Day Tour with Wild Rover Tours
Divina and Eddy tour Kilkenny, Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough with Wild Rover Tours during Dublin Ireland weekend getaway and share experience with video.
Day Tripping with Wild Rover Tours: Kilkenny, Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough
Photos highlighting our day trip with Wild Rover Tours of Kilkenny, the Wicklow Mountains, and Glendalough, an old monastery. Stops include seeing the place where Mel Gibson's Braveheart was filmed and hiking.
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Giants Causeway, Belfast City & Carrick A Rede Rope Bridge Day Tour from Dublin
Join us on a day tour that'll take you all the way to Belfast and the Giants Causeway from Dublin - with plenty of other amazing Northern destinations in between!
This tour is a truly unforgettable experience that you won't want to miss, so book your spot today at
Our first stop in Belfast gives you the opportunity to learn more about the city's rich history.
Whether you choose to tour the Titanic Experience or take a Black Taxi tour, you're sure to gain a new appreciation for Northern Ireland's past!
We'll continue along and take in the sights, sounds, and mythology surrounding the Giants Causeway, one of the most geographically diverse places in the world.
Take a guided tour or forge your own path and make sure to take plenty of photos of the surreal scenery along the way.
Finally, put on your bravest face and dare to cross the Carrick-a-Rede bridge, which offers picturesque views of the northern coastline while also giving you something brag about to friends back home.
Our experienced guides will be there every step of the way to tell the story behind the landscape while our seasoned drivers ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey.
Kilkenny, Wicklow Mountains & Glendalough | Wild Rover Day Tour
An amazing day trip from Dublin visiting Kilkenny, Wicklow Mountains & Glendalough with Wild Rover Tours.
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