Ballycroy National Park
Wild Nephin Ballycroy National Park, established in 1998, is Ireland’s sixth National Park and is located on the Western seaboard in northwest Mayo. It is one of the last intact active blanket bog systems in Ireland and Western Europe.
Ballyliffin
The village of Ballyliffin offers stunning coastlines and panoramic views of beaches, woodlands and a range of attractions, activities, fabulous food and a range of quality accommodation options.
Belfast
Belfast is the second largest city on the Island of Ireland and the largest city in Northern Ireland. The city offers a wide range of culture and history as well as many interesting buildings and museums in specific, The Titanic Experience.
Donegal Town
Donegal Town is the perfect location to explore the area, which is a real paradise for hikers, surfers, golfers and natural landscapes lovers.
Downpatrick Head
Visit the magnificent heritage site of Downpatrick Head, 5km north of picturesque Ballycastle village in Mayo. Experience unrivalled views of the Staggs of Broadhaven islands and the Dún Briste sea stack.
Dublin
Your tour starts and finishes in Dublin. Take the opportunity to explore this vibrant city that is stepped in rich history and is Ireland's capital. You won't be disappointed.
Giant's Causeway
The spectacular Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic fissure eruption some 60 million years ago. However, if you like a myth or two, then the legend of the giant Finn McCool might capture your imagination about how the magnificent Giant's Causeway was created!
Glenveagh National Park
Glenveagh National Park, meaning ‘glen of the birches’ is the second largest national park in Ireland and provides magnificent views of mountains, pristine lakes, waterfalls, glens, native oak woods, and a picturesque castle with all its original furnishings.
Malin Head
Malin Head in County Donegal is Ireland’s most northerly point. It is renowned for its dramatic scenic landscape, beautiful beaches and unique historical, scientific and ecological importance.