Sunday 3 March 2019

St. Patrick's Day 2019 Special

St. Patrick's Day 2019 is on the horizon and tourists will be flocking to some of Ireland's best-known cities to join in the festivities. The Irish towns and countryside offer a more authentic perspective of what the Emerald Isle is really like. Walk in the footsteps of St. Patrick and experience the famous Irish welcome, taste local delicacies, make new friends over a pint of Guinness and surround yourself with the crisp fresh air of the trail.
To celebrate St. Patrick's Day 2019, we are offering a 10% discount on all walking & cycling tours in 2019 for a limited time. Book now to get your discount!
USE THE CODE PATRICKS2019 TO GET 10% OFF
TOP ROUTES 
Hiking the Wicklow Way
This is one of the great trails you can enjoy while hiking in Ireland. You will follow peaceful paths through ancient forests and open mountain trails to Glenmalure, Ireland's longest glacial valley, enjoying spectacular mountain views. Finish in Dublin, a wonderful cosmopolitan city that maintains its traditional roots.
Learn more: The Wicklow Way
Duration: Up to 8 nights
Price: From €690 pps
Hiking the Burren Way
Walking The Burren Way from Lahinch to Corofin, you will be rewarded with panoramic coastal vistas along the iconic Cliffs of Moher, one of the most spectacular views along the Wild Atlantic Way. Travel through Gaeltacht regions where the native language of Gaeilge is thriving.
Learn more: The Burren Way
Duration: Up to 6 nights
Price: From €558 pps
Cycling the Dingle Peninsula
The Dingle Penninsula is located along the famous Wild Atlantic Way. The route takes you from Killarney to Tralee discovering the region's rich culture, history, and wild beauty. Cyclists are rewarded with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and Kerry Mountains. Stop in the tourist town of Dingle for a lovely pint.
Learn more: The Dingle Peninsula
Duration: Up to 6 nights
Price: From €585 pps
USE THE CODE PATRICKS2019 TO GET 10% OFF
**Book before the 20th of March 2019 to get a 10% discount off your trip. 

Website: irelandways.com

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