Itinerary
- Day 1
Killarney
You'll check in at Abbey Lodge B&B for three nights, then if there's time before evening, consider taking a bike ride through Killarney National Park. The route heads toward Muckross Lake, passing the 15th century Muckross Abbey and the 19th century Muckross House with its gardens. After that loop, head back to explore Killarney town itself, which has plenty of shops, pubs, and restaurants to wander through for dinner.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Cycle to Muckross Lake
- Visit Muckross Abbey (15th century)
- Visit Muckross House and gardens (19th century)
Optional Activities
- Circular cycle route to Killarney National Park
Landmarks Muckross Lake Muckross Abbey Muckross House Killarney National Park 


- Day 2
Killarney
Today you'll cycle to Ross Castle, a 15th century stronghold that sits right on the water. From there, a boat takes you through Killarney's three connected lakes toward Lord Brandon's Cottage, and you can stop for lunch or coffee during the trip. After returning, you'll bike through the Gap of Dunloe, cycling between dramatic glaciated valleys and mountain lakes. On the way back through Killarney National Park, watch for native red deer along the route before heading to your lodge.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Cycle to Ross Castle
- Scenic boat trip through the three Lakes of Killarney
- Cycle through Gap of Dunloe
- Cycle through Killarney National Park
Optional Activities
- Lunch or coffee at Lord Brandon's Cottage cafe
Landmarks Ross Castle Gap of Dunloe Lord Brandon's Cottage 
- Day 3
Killarney
A transfer takes you to Glaways Bridge where you start walking the old Kenmare road through Esknamucky Glen. This route is considered one of Ireland's top walking paths, and along the way you'll see panoramic views of Killarney's lakes and mountains spreading out below. Later in the day, you'll visit Torc waterfall before heading back to Killarney for the evening.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Walk from Glaways Bridge through Esknamucky Glen
- Visit Torc waterfall
Landmarks Torc Waterfall Esknamucky Glen - Day 4
Killarney to Dingle
You'll transfer to Dingle and check into Bamburys Guesthouse for three nights. Spend the afternoon and evening walking through this town, which is famous across the southwest for traditional Irish music, language, and culture (Gaelic is spoken daily here). If you're interested, visit the Dingle Whiskey, Gin and Vodka Distillery, or take a boat trip to see Fungi, the resident bottlenose dolphin that's been in the harbor for decades. There's also an optional walking route from Annascaul to Dingle if you prefer that, with your luggage transported separately.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Optional Activities
- Visit Dingle Whiskey, Gin and Vodka Distillery
- Boat trip to see Fungi the bottlenose dolphin
- Optional walk from Annascaul to Dingle
Landmarks Dingle Whiskey, Gin and Vodka Distillery 

- Day 5
Dingle
Cycling west from Dingle, you'll pass through Ventry and reach Slea Head, where the views across Blasket Sound toward Blasket Island are fantastic. Continue on to Dunquinn and Ballyferriter before cycling back to Dingle. If you want something different, you can take the ferry from Dunquinn harbor to Great Blasket Island instead and explore that island, which has its own history and character.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Cycle west from Dingle to Slea Head via Ventry
- Cycle to Dunquinn and Ballyferriter
Optional Activities
- Ferry from Dunquinn harbour to Great Blasket Island
Landmarks Slea Head Great Blasket Island Blasket Sound Ventry Dunquinn Ballyferriter 

- Day 6
Dingle
You'll head north on your bike from Dingle to Ballydavid, a working fishing village and one of the region's largest fishing ports. The route continues to Brandon Creek, the most westerly point of Ireland, where you can stand at that geographic marker. After spending time there, cycle back to Dingle for the evening.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Cycle to Ballydavid
- Cycle to Brandon Creek
Landmarks Ballydavid Brandon Creek - Day 7
Dingle to Annascaul
This is a walking day across the Dingle Peninsula from north to south, following an old farmer's track that crosses the plateau. Along the way you'll pass through a deserted famine village and see Annascaul Lake. By late afternoon, you descend into Annascaul, a small village at the southern foothills of the Slieve Mish Mountains, where you'll stay your final night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Walk along Dingle Peninsula from north to south
- Pass deserted famine village
- Walk past Annascaul Lake
Landmarks Annascaul Lake Slieve Mish Mountains - Days 7 - 8
Annascaul
After breakfast, you'll say goodbye and arrange your own travel onward from Annascaul or back to wherever you're heading next.
- Meals
- Breakfast

















