Dingle Way (8 Day & 11 Day)
8 days/7 nights or 11 days/10 nights
Highlights of your Walking Tour In Ireland:
A walk from Kerry's county town Tralee, to the fishing port of Dingle and beyond, through one of the last strongholds of the Gaelic language and through spectacular scenery, rich in archaeological sites. Along the way we pass mountains, lakes and beaches - the setting of many films, including 'Ryan's Daughter'. A seven night and ten night version of the tour are available.
- The Dingle Peninsula boasts the highest concentration of archeological sites in Ireland
- The rugged beauty of the area was immortalised in the movie 'Ryan's Daughter'
- Fishing village of Dingle with its lively pubs, craft shops, restaurants and Fungi the Dolphin
- Thriving Gaelic culture and language
- The most westerly point of Europe
Accommodation
Accommodation is based on a twin-sharing basis. Due to the isolated nature of the some of our locations, single rooms are at a minimum and a supplement of €189 for 7 nights, €270 for 10 nights will apply.
Combine The Kerry Way (KW7) with The Dingle Way (DW7)
The Kerry Way 7 night (KW7) itinerary can be combined with the self guided 'Dingle Way' (DW7) to make a wonderful 14 night independent walking holiday.
Airport Transfers for your Walking Tour
- We do not include the price of our airport transfers in our holidays to make it as transparent as possible. We want to minimise the money spent on airport transfers while maximising your valuable holiday time. You only pay for the transfer you need
- Prices are per person and based on a minimum of 2 people per transfer
- All transfers must be confirmed at the time of booking with flight numbers and times for arrival and departure. Otherwise we will assume you are making your own way to the first nights accommodation
- Please note that refunds are not provided for any unused portions of the transfer
- Private taxis can also be arranged, at the clients own expense, should the transfer timetable or public transport not suit
Kerry Airport (Closest Airport)
www.ryanair.com fly everyday from Dublin, London Stansted, Luton and Frankfurt Hahn to Kerry.
www.aerarann.com fly from Manchester and Lorient, France to Kerry
Publc Transport:
There is a great public bus system from Kerry airport to Killarney and Tralee with up to 10 buses a day. See www.buseireann.ie for details.
Transfers from Kerry airport
All transfers from/to Kerry airport to Killarney, Tralee, Camp and Glenbeigh will operate between 08.00 and 18.00 on Saturdays
- Kerry airport transfers run throughout the year.
| Kerry Airport to Killarney |
€15 |
€30 |
| Kerry Airport to Tralee |
€15 |
€30 |
| Kerry Airport to Camp |
€20 |
€40 |
| Kerry Airport to Glenbeigh |
€25 |
€50 |
Shannon Airport
There is a frequent shuttle bus from Shannon airport to Limerick from where you can get a direct bus from Limerick to either Killarney or Tralee. See www.buseireann.ie for details. We recommend that you arrive in Shannon in the morning to make the connections.
Transfers from Shannon
All transfers from Shannon airport to Kerry will depart at 12.00 on Saturdays and arrive back at Shannon at 11.00 on Saturdays.
- Shannon transfers run from May to October .
| Shannon Airport to Killarney |
€50 |
€100 |
| Shannon Airport to Tralee |
€50 |
€100 |
| Shannon Airport to Camp |
€55 |
€110 |
| Shannon Airport to Glenbeigh |
€50 |
€100 |
Dublin Airport
Clients can fly into Dublin and can either get a train from Dublin Heuston Train Station in the city centre to Killarney or Tralee (see www.irishrail.ie) or they can fly with www.ryanair.com from Dublin to Kerry airport three times a day.
Cork Airport
Get a shuttle bus from Cork airport into Cork bus station (25 minutes) and then get a bus from Cork to Killarney (1 hour 20 minutes).