Experience Ireland’s natural treasures up close, discovering the spectacular landscapes and traditional villages of the Burren, the Dingle Peninsula, and Killarney National Park on a range of hikes, walks, and bike rides.

Activity Level: This is a Light Active Journey. Travelers should be reasonably fit and capable of standing, walking, or hiking for several hours over mostly flat terrain that is at times rocky or uneven.  Travelers can expect 2 to 5 miles of walking or easy hiking over several days as well as two biking excursions. Day-by-day activity descriptions can be found on the itinerary page at the end of each day.  Read more about Active Journeys activity levels here.

This Active Journey is limited to a maximum of 18 travelers per departure.

 The dramatic Cliffs of Moher
The dramatic Cliffs of Moher
 Hiking through breathtaking landscapes in Ireland
Hiking through breathtaking landscapes in Ireland
 The dramatic Cliffs of Moher
The dramatic Cliffs of Moher
 The Gap of Dunloe
The Gap of Dunloe
 Landscape of the Dingle Peninsula
Landscape of the Dingle Peninsula
 Stone fences along the Dingle Peninsula
Stone fences along the Dingle Peninsula
 Ring fort, Dingle Peninsula. Credit: Tourism Ireland
Ring fort, Dingle Peninsula. Credit: Tourism Ireland
 Gallarus oratory, Dingle Peninsula. Credit: Tourism Ireland
Gallarus oratory, Dingle Peninsula. Credit: Tourism Ireland
 The village of Dingle
The village of Dingle
 Road to Dun Aonghosa Fort, Inishmore
Road to Dun Aonghosa Fort, Inishmore
 The ancient stone fort of Dun Aonghosa on the cliffs on Inishmore
The ancient stone fort of Dun Aonghosa on the cliffs on Inishmore
 Landscape of the fabled Aran Islands
Landscape of the fabled Aran Islands
 The site of Glendalough
The site of Glendalough
 Jaunting cart in Killarney National Park
Jaunting cart in Killarney National Park
 Kilkenny street scene. Credit: Tourism Ireland
Kilkenny street scene. Credit: Tourism Ireland
 The 12th-century Kilkenny Castle
The 12th-century Kilkenny Castle
 Lively music in a pub. Credit: Brian Morrison, Ireland Tourism
Lively music in a pub. Credit: Brian Morrison, Ireland Tourism
 Whiskey distillery, Dingle Peninsula. Credit: Tourism Ireland
Whiskey distillery, Dingle Peninsula. Credit: Tourism Ireland
 Hiker overlooking the Irish coast
Hiker overlooking the Irish coast

Irish Walks: An Active Journey from Dublin to Dingle

11 days from $5,299

Experience Ireland’s natural treasures up close, discovering the spectacular landscapes and traditional villages of the Burren, the Dingle Peninsula, and Killarney National Park on a range of hikes, walks, and bike rides.

Activity Level: This is a Light Active Journey. Travelers should be reasonably fit and capable of standing, walking, or hiking for several hours over mostly flat terrain that is at times rocky or uneven.  Travelers can expect 2 to 5 miles of walking or easy hiking over several days as well as two biking excursions. Day-by-day activity descriptions can be found on the itinerary page at the end of each day.  Read more about Active Journeys activity levels here.

This Active Journey is limited to a maximum of 18 travelers per departure.

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