Ireland's West Coast: Galway to Cliffs of Moher, to Dingle
Our scenic drive from Galway to Dingle, Ireland, travels through various small towns with several stops along the way to admire fine Irish views.
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This coastal route is called the Wild Atlantic Way. From Galway City, we drive south to Oranmore and then to Kinvara. Turning right in Kinvara, we went through the Burren in County Clare, down to the Cliffs of Moher. And from the Cliffs of Moher we came down the west coast of Clare. We came down to Liscannor and continued on into Lahinch. From Lahinch we went down the west coast all the way down to Doonbeg. We had lunch in Kilrush and then caught our ferry across the River Shannon. We came into North Kerry, to Tarbert. And from Tarbert we came into Listowel. And from Listowel we went to Tralee, and from Tralee – we stopped in Tralee. We had a look at the gardens in Tralee and the history museum. We went to Camp, Lispole and on into Dingle and the Dingle Peninsula.
Visit Scotland: Top 10 Sights & Cities in Scotland
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Scotland is an amazing place. The natural beauty and the beauty if its cities, towns, landscapes, and people shine through the weather. Here are our top ten sites in Scotland.
1. Edinburgh. 2. Glasgow. 3. Isle of Skye. 4. Inverness and the Black Isle. 5. Loch Ness. 6. Castle Road in Aberdeenshire. 7. Orkney Islands. 8. Hiking from Glasgow to Fort William. 9. Stirling. 10. Dirleton.
These are in no particular order, just our ten favorite things to do in Scotland.
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SHOCKED by Scotland (it's beautiful!) | Best things to do in Lewis and Harris Island
In this vlog we tour Scotland with Rabbies to the isle of Lewis and Harris, a beautiful island, and find the best things to do ⬇ More Below
We're spending the next few days exploring Scotlands largest island and trying to find the best things to do in Lewis and Harris. We took a tour in England with Rabbies last year also and loved it. So we're back to check out a new country all together. Watch last years series here —
Safe to say that Scotland has completely blown us away - the Isle of Lewis and Harris is stunning! It's a shame more people don't get out to Lewis and Harris when they travel to Scotland though and focus on Isle of Skye instead.
This is our first time in Scotland so all we had to go by was the experience of friends, we'd been told it was going to shock us in the best way possible. They were right. The beaches in Lewis and Harris would probably be considered the best thing to do in our book, not only are they covered in white sand, long and beautiful but they remind us a lot of New Zealand.
Hope this helps if you're planning a trip to Scotland or wanted to specifically know what some of the best things to do in Lewis and Harris.
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The Great Ireland Motorcycle Road Trip
A 12 day motorcycle trip of approx. 4000 km all around Ireland.
Visiting all the famous touristic places.
23 august 2010 till 3 september 2010
Music:
Jamendo - Royalty free music.
Brigan - One set reel
Lena Selyanina - Oi Da Ne Vecher
Offenbach Project - Ireland
Philippe Mayne - Irish coffee
The Kinetic Krew - Ebb and Flow
The Kinetic Krew - Fiddle Me Timbers
The Kinetic Krew - Riffing About-scots
vvsmusic - Julia Delaney-Reel
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The Roundabout, Ballyshannon, The Bridge Inn, Newport , Killarney, Kinvara, Glenullin Lough, Killimer -Tarbert Ferry,
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Argyll and Bute Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Argyll and Bute? Check out our Argyll and Bute Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Argyll and Bute.
Top Places to visit in Argyll and Bute:
Finn Falconry, Puck's Glen, Argyll Adventure, Mount Stuart House, St Conan's Kirk, Oban Distillery, Kilmartin Glen, Benmore Botanic Garden, Kilchurn Castle, Arduaine Garden, Ardkinglas Woodland Garden, Inveraray Jail, Oban War & Peace Museum, Inveraray Castle, St Blane's Chapel
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How to Drive on Ireland's Challenging Roads | Travel Vlog for the Adventurous Tourist
Drive in Ireland with confidence by learning in advance the challenges of rural and city/town roads!
Observe how to drive on narrow roads where it is difficult to see far ahead and around corners due to obstacles.
Also learn some of the Irish laws that all drivers are expected to follow.
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How to Hebrides 2 - Getting there, ferries, driving, cycling
*CLARIFICATION* - CalMac considers a 'Motorhome' to be up to 10m, not 6m as implied in the video. The restrictions mostly apply to van conversions without fixed furniture, or larger pick-ups (eg with Demountables/some 5th Wheelers). Apologies for any confusion. For sizes over 10m, or to confirm how your unit will be charged, please check directly with CalMac.
Today we look at ferries to the Outer Hebrides, including a detailed look at all the routes between the islands and mainland:
Isle of Lewis: Ullapool to Stornoway
Isle of Harris: Uig to Tarbert
Isle of North Uist: Uig to Lochmaddy
Isle of South Uist: Mallaig to Lochboisdale
Isle of Barra: Oban to Castlebay
We look at checking in, and also the onboard experience aboard a CalMac Ferry.
We then look at routes to and from the main ports in Scotland, including which road to avoid if towing a caravan or driving a larger Motorhome.
*CLARIFICATION* - CalMac considers a 'Motorhome' to be up to 10m, not 6m as implied in the video. Apologies for any confusion. For sizes over 10m, please check directly with CalMac.
Then we move on to driving on the island's roads. What is it like to drive on a single track road? How is it best to use passing places? And what about cycling the Hebridean Way - what is it like to cycle on the roads in the Outer Hebrides?
A huge thank you to Adria UK who have sponsored this entire series and loaned the stunning Twin Supreme 640SLB camper van. Check out their extensive range of panel van conversions, motorhomes, and caravans at
Thanks also to Outer Hebrides Tourism for supporting this series. Their website is an absolute 'First Port of Call' for anyone wishing to visit the Western Isles. Check it out at
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Ireland summary - Galway, Burren, Cliffs of Moher, Dingle, Kinsale, Dublin
Ireland is a small country blessed with the rich variety of wonderful sites, most famous for its green rolling hills, history, friendly people, and Guinness. Their brewery is the top visitor attraction in the country. We will show you that and much more in this comprehensive look at Ireland.
We'll bring you inside prehistoric stone structures in Dingle. We'll take a trip out to the Aran Islands by ferry, a remote place with a great many archaeological sites, traditional culture and spectacular sea cliffs. We will be visiting small villages along the way from Clifden to Kinsale, a southern village with an ancient stone fort.
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Our three main destinations will be Dingle, Galway and of course Dublin, capital of the country, a great center of culture, learning and nightlife.
Dublin is a wonderful city. But don't make the mistake when you're visiting Ireland of only going to Dublin – there's so much more to see.
On the map we will give you a quick preview of our entire itinerary. We took eight days to make a leisurely circuit all the way around the country. Our first major destination is Galway and Connemara, where we stayed for three nights.
We took our ferry ride out to the main island of the Aran Islands, Inishmore, where you can get around by horse and cart, or bicycle, or van tour.
For the entire eight days we were in the capable hands of our Irish driver and guide Martin Woulfe, who's going to summarize the entire visit.
We left Galway City, we came out to Oranmore. From Oranmore we came into Kinvara. Turn right in Kinvara, and we went down through the Burren in County Clare, down to the Cliffs of Moher. And from the Cliffs of Moher we came down the west coast of Clare. We came down to Liscannor. We continued on into Lahinch. From Lahinch we went down the west coast all the way down to Doonbeg. We had our lunch in Kilrush. And from Kilrush we caught our ferry across the River Shannon. We came into North Kerry, to Tarbert. And from Tarbert we came into Listowel. And from Listowel we went to Tralee, and from Tralee – we stopped in Tralee. We had a look at the gardens inTralee. We went to Camp, Lispole and on into Dingle and the Dingle Peninsula. We did our tour of Dingle Peninsula, Ventry, Ballyferrite. All on the Dingle Peninsula. And came back into Dingle, and we left Dingle. We went to a place called Inch, the longest beach, and into Killarney. And from Killarney we went to Macroom in County Cork. And from Macroom we went into Cork City, and down into Kinsale. We toured Kinsale. We left Kinsale, and we came from Kinsale, stopped in Cashel, the great rock of Cashel. And from Cashel we came up to Dublin.
Ending up in Dublin was a perfect way to finish the visit, because we've had a whole week out in the west of Ireland enjoying the greenery, and the little villages, and the historic sites. We nd up with some big city action. Be sure to look at our Ireland series for the complete picture that opens the door to this magical country.
Ireland Adventures Continued // Cliffs of Moher // Ferry Across Shannon River
We continued our journey to Dunguaire Castle and Poulnabrone Dolmen which is a portal tomb dating back to the Neolithic period. We visited the Cliffs of Moher and climbed the 702 foot cliff. We then took a ferry across the Shannon River. Special thanks to Chris for his GoPro footage.
Irland 2018 - Unterwegs auf dem Wild Atlantic Way Teil 1
Irland 2018 - Unterwegs auf dem Wild Atlantic Way Teil 1 zeigt: Thomastown, Jerpoint Abbey, Kilkenny. Rock of Cashel, Cork, Kinsale. Drombeg Stone Circle, Wedge Tomb Altar, Ring of Beara, Healy Pass, Oldtimer-Rallye, Kenmare. Ring of Kerry, Bellinskelligs Abbey, Cahergall Stone Fort, Tralee. Ring of Dingle, Bootstour, Dunquin Habour, Connor Pass, Tralee. Tarbert, Shannon, Cliffs of Moher, Doonagore Castle, Dunguaire Castle, Galway. Clifden Castle, Sky Road, Kylemore Abbey, Newport. Dazwischen immer wieder die tolle Landschaft des Wild Atlantic Way.