Ireland has a host of activities for the visitor. Most activities are well organised and have clubs and associations. Your holiday can be designed to include the activities that suit you. It is completely up to you. Just contact one of our travel consultants and they will be able to advise you on any query you may have about your activity holiday.
This one week walking and cultural itinerary of South West Ireland is designed to offer you a very memorable - but easy - walking tour - beautiful scenery, varied habitats...
Walk old coach roads on the Iveragh Peninsula and enjoy superb views, unique flora and fauna and a landscape imbued with folklore.
Yoga Add-on available!
Walk in the footsteps of history on a trail known as the Kerry Way out on the wild and scenic Iveragh Peninsula part of the world famous Ring of Kerry.
An upmarket, guided walking tour (easy grade) of the best parts of south-west Ireland. You stay in a wonderful selection of manor houses, hotels and guesthouses in villages throughout Kerry.
This is a one centre independent walking tour on the Beara Peninsula which is a rural gem. You are based in the fishing town of Castletownbere which is one of the country’s premier fishing ports.
The rugged Beara Peninsula is shared between counties Cork and Kerry. It is completely encircled by the Beara Way, which offers a combination of mountain and coastal scenery....
The Cavan Way provides a pleasant hill and valley walking connection between the Leitrim Way at Dowra, a small village community near the source of the River Shannon and the Ulster Way at Blacklion village.
A self guided walk through one of the last strongholds of the Gaelic language and through spectacular scenery, rich in archaeological remains. Along the way we pass mountains, corrie lakes and beaches.
A self guided walk through one of the last strongholds of the Gaelic language and through spectacular scenery, rich in archaeological remains. Along the way we pass mountains, corrie lakes and beaches.
Dingle - the name rings a bell and the area is a popular holiday destination.The Dingle Way makes a complete circuit around the mountainous Dingle Peninsula from Tralee...
East Clare is a beautiful and hidden corner of the West of Ireland with a landscape of rugged hills and picturesque valleys intertwined with rivers, lakes, woodlands and boglands...
The Foxford Way is a long distance walk which complements the Mayo Western Way, Mayo's longest walk, extending it south through the Ox Mountains, from Foxford to Staide and around Lough Cullin.
Being a canal bank walk, the important feature of this route is that it is flat!!! Ideal for the beginner to waymarked walking, the route passes through a range of small towns and villages with all the necessary amenities...
The Kerry Way, one of Ireland’s premier walking routes, is the ideal way to explore the Ring of Kerry. On this self guided tour you have a wonderful selection of woodland, valley and coastal walks.
The Lough Derg Way Walking Trail stretches from Limerick City to Killaloe. This walk covers a distance of approximately 16 miles, which has been fully marked and sign posted...
The Offaly Way is mainly a link way. This walk links the Slieve Bloom Way to the Grand Canal Way and includes mountain, riverside and access to a number of sites of interest...
The Royal Canal Way is an excellent way to make your way from the midlands to Dublin . It will eventually link Dublin with the River Shannon at Clondra in Co. Longford along the towpath of the Royal Canal...
After crossing a rugged little hill above Fahane, the route descends to Glanlough. After circling around the lough, walkers are led up a rugged ridge and cross over Gouladane...
This varied trail leads the walker between some very fine summits in County Carlow, and along forest tracks over the northern slopes of Mount Leinster...
The Suck Valley Way on the border of West Roscommon and East Galway, incorporating part of the O' Sullivan Beara Trail, offers walkers an opportunity to experience the beauty, peace and tranquillity of the oval shaped walk...
The Western Way ( Galway ) is one of the shortest ways in the country, however this is well compensated for in the beauty of the scenery along the walk...
This varied trail leads the walker between some very fine summits in County Carlow, and along forest tracks over the northern slopes of Mount Leinster...
This is the perfect 10 day Irish tour experience. The pace is perfect with two nights in most locations allowing time for all of the activities and a bit of relaxation.
Short on time but high on curiosity? Featured on TV this tour provides great sights and lots of off the beaten track adventure with the local characters make this tour a truly brilliant insight into our country, our people and our legends.
Our first stop, not far from Dublin, is the Rock of Dunamase, the remains of a 12th century castle perched high on a rocky outcrop, this was the first home of Strongbow in Ireland, his ghost still haunts the hills!!!
From the Guinness Brewery, one of the worlds great visitor attractions to trendy, Gaelic speaking Galway on the wild Atlantic - ultra-chic, very European, yet totally Irish!
Breathtakingly beautiful, the pipes of Danny Boy are calling you to the North. The ancient and proud province of Ulster is one the worlds truly fascinating experiences.
To make the most of your tour, you will want to be well prepared! Tir Na Nog tours suggest that you bring a sense of humour, an interest in Ireland and most importantly, a keen sense of fun!
Adare, Co. Limerick
The high standard of facilities at Clonshire is enhanced by the beauty of its location. A challenging day on horseback will be rewarded with fine food from a good choice of accommodation.
Picture a deep quiet valley. A lake at your feet, a mountain behind you, a welcome ahead of you. The Lough Inagh Lodge Hotel is set snugly in the aptly named Recess of Connemara...
Ireland ideal. Diving gear can be rented in Baltimore. There is fabulous diving on the reefs around the Fastnet Rock and the Stags. There are also numerous wrecks, ranging from a man o' war to the spectacular 60,000 ton ore-carrier 'Kowloon Bridge'. You might even see some seals basking in the sun along the coast.
Besides the scenery and the "forty shades of green", there are over 300 golf courses on the island of Ireland. Out of these 300, we picked the best 80 and divided them into six regions. For each selected course we have information about the character of the course, green fees, important facts our own rating and importantly our recommended accommodation closest to the course.
Ireland has some of the best golf resort hotels in the world, hosting the likes of Tiger Woods, Tom Watson, Mark O'Meara and Greg Norman. The quality of these hotels are of the highest standards, many have world class championship courses within the grounds,
Ireland and Golf go in hand and hand and for many, Ireland is the ultimate destination for a golfing vacation. Ireland boasts an unbeatable range of distinct and beautifully sculpted golf courses that will challenge and delight golfers of all levels.
With the launch of the new Dufour range, the chantier Dufour has entered a new era. In only a couple of seasons, the yard has succeeded in acquiring the reputation of a boat builder of stylish, comfortable, seaworthy and high quality sailing yachts.
One of the latest models is called...
Dufour 365 Grand'large.
The DUFOUR 44, the 3rd in the New Dufour Series, will claim its place in the history of sailing. Years ahead of its time, DUFOUR YACHTS has produced a yacht with a level of performance and comfort never achieved before.
The Jeanneau 39i has a twin steering positions with winches placed near the helms provide easy sail handling.
For safety, a dedicated life raft locker is integrated into the stern skirt.
myguideIreland in association with Sail Ireland Charters offers you the opportunity to spend two weeks sailing around the beautiful South West coast...
Through a maze of small country roads, discover this land of exotic flowers, limestone plateaux and welcoming villages. Also as Easy Tour available!
From EUR 670 per person sharing.
On this self led tour, you explore the genteel Southside coast head into the haunting beauty of the Wicklow Mountains.
From EUR 670 per person sharing.
Designed for families with children, this tour explores the beautiful region of Connemara famous for its rugged granite landscape as well as its beautiful lakes and rivers.
One of the most popular tours. Takes in the beautiful Beara and Mizen peninsulas and the hermitage retreat at Gougane Barra.
From EUR 670 per person sharing.
The road winds along the River Lee and the West Cork coastline. Includes island trips and the Mizen peninsula. Also as Easy Tour available.
From EUR 670 per person sharing.