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6 Day Wild Atlantic Way Tour

Craft beer and local food tour

Our flagship Wild Atlantic Way tour takes you on a journey of a lifetime! Starting and finishing in Dublin, this tour guides you to Co Tipperary, Cork, Kerry and Clare. From cultural and historical sites to the Cliffs of Moher, this tour is impressive.

Ubicación

Dublin to the South West

Descripción

Historical highlights include the majestic Rock of Cashel, Charles Fort and the beautiful thatched cottages of Adare. The dramatic scenic landscapes of Killarney the Dingle peninsula, and the Cliffs of Moher never fail to impress.

This tour visits the best craft brewers who will engage us with their stories over excellent beer tastings.

Often we get to taste new beers which haven’t hit the market yet.

Our groups always feel like they have a unique experience by visiting local breweries who are often in the middle of a brew.

We also get behind the scenes with some artisan food producers to taste their local products.

This 6  day tour has the perfect mix of diverse scenery, cultural sites, dramatic coastlines, overnight stays in cosy accommodation and of course the best of Irish craft beer coupled with great food. Come experience Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.

Complementos

  • Single Supplement (6 Day) 250,00 €

Itinerary

Day 1 – Dublin City to Kilkenny

We depart Dublin and visit the Rock of Dunamase – a completely off the beaten track heritage site. Despite the castle’s ruined state, we get a sense of its former grandeur as home to Strongbow. The stunning views of the surrounding countryside make it well worth the stop.

Our first brewery visit is a terroir tour – join brewery owner and 13th generation farmer, David on a guided walk around the barley field and hop garden, where he grows the ingredients used to make the award-winning Ballykilcavan beers. Then, follow David through the historic stone farmyard and into the on-site working brewery to hear his family stories and learn the artful process behind crafting beer. Finish up with a tutored tasting of four different Ballykilcavan beers within a restored 19th century mill house.

Next brewery visit is always a highlight – meeting and hearing the story of Cuilan Loughnane, owner & brewer at Whitefield brewery. Cuilan is one of the early pioneers of Irish brewing. He has built up a great reputation for his quality beers aged in French and US virgin oak. He will talk us through his unique style focusing on sustainability and quality.

In the evening we head for the medieval city of Kilkenny. Go back in time and explore Ireland’s Medieval Mile, linking the 13th century St. Canice’s Cathedral to the Anglo-Norman Kilkenny Castle. Overnight in the city which is packed with excellent pubs and restaurants. 

Day 2 – Kilkenny to Kenmare

Start the day with a visit to the Rock of Cashel, one of the oldest and most impressive archaelogical sites in Ireland. Caiseal na Rí meaning the fortress of the kings. Take a guided tour or wander the site at leisure. 

The team at Eight Degrees Brewing are both Antipodean’s and established their brewery at the foot of the majestic Galtee mountains in 2011. They have been doing a great job of innovating and experimenting since then. Eight Degrees Brewing are passionate about producing exciting and adventurous beers using natural ingredients. 

Travel west to the kingdom of Kerry. Visit Tom Crean’s brewery in the beautiful town of Kenmare. A family run business, Tom Crean’s grand-daughter Aileen runs the restaurant while her husband Bill brews the beer and regales the history of this famous Antarctic explorer.

Stay in Kenmare, a picturesque and colourful little town on the Ring of Kerry. The evening will be free to enjoy the many restaurants and pubs of Kenmare with live traditional music. 

Day 3 – Kenmare to Dingle

Get excited for Dingle which is always a highlight. But first, travel along the beautiful ring of kerry road visiting Killarney National Park and Torc waterfall en route, there is an option to take a horse and carriage ride through the Muckross estate to visit Muckross Abbey.

Heading out on the Dingle peninsula, we will make a stop at Inch Beach. This long flat stretch of beautiful sands and shallow waters is perfect for swimming. Plenty of brewery hoppers have braved the Atlantic, just putting it out there!!

Enjoy one of Ireland’s most scenic drives around the Slea Head Drive with plenty of photo opportunities. This is where we will find Ireland’s most westerly brewpub called West Kerry Brewery. This is a real hidden gem, brewing beer in very small batches – some in cask being served in the adjoining pub. Adrienne, the brewster is a passionate artist and takes pride in her garden also using botanicals in the brewing process where possible. The summer ale uses rose hips and the autumn stout uses blackberries both creating great aroma and flavours. This cosy pub is a place you could get lost in time and forget entirely about the world.

Dingle is one of Ireland’s most charming towns and is a highlight for many. It’s a bright and colourful town packed with local arts and crafts shops with a pub thrown in at every opportunity. Overnight in Dingle, enjoy a choice of award-winning restaurants, pubs and live traditional music. The craic agus ceol is always flowing in Dingle.

Day 4 – Dingle Day

We have had so many requests for more time in Dingle, we decided to make it a 2 night stay and give you a little free time.

Morning at leisure for a sleep-in, shopping, walking Dingle marina or taking a boat trip out of the harbour with Dingle Boat Charters.

In the afternoon, we will visit Dick Mac's Brewhouse, once a cowshed now it produces great beer. Tour and beers tasting in the courtyard's afternoon sun. (Never guaranteed in Ireland, bring a raincoat!).

Dinner in Dingle is always a highlight especially if you like seafood and of course the pubs are always playing the best traditonal Irish music.

Day 5 – Dingle to Lisdoonvarna

Ready for road again, we travel North to Adare, a beautiful heritage town in Co. Limerick for a coffee stop and a walk around one of Ireland’s prettiest villages. The town is famous for its thatched cottages built between 1835–70.

Drive to Bunratty for lunch in the infamous Durty Nelly’s pub. A 1620-era thatched cottage with lanterns and sawdusty floors, once a bar for castle guards.

Visit the Burren National Park for a walk in limestone karst landscape formed 350 million years ago. This is the only example of it’s kind in Western Europe with limestone rock and wild flowers co-existing in a lunar environment. There will be time to take a nature walk in the Burren National Park and explore this unique landscape.

It’s time to head for Lisdoon….mandatory requirement to learn Christy Moore’s famous song of the same name and sing it at the top of your voice on the approach into town! Whilst in Lisdoon, we’ll visit an impressive duo of neighbouring businesses. The first port of call is the very well known Burren Smokehouse for a talk and tasting of a variety of salmon smoked on site.

Next, we’ll pay a visit to legendary Clare man, Peter Curtin. A well known local character and the owner of the Roadside Tavern & Brewery in Lisdoon. This traditional pub has been run by three generations of Peter’s family since 1893. Recently Peter added another dynamic to the business by brewing his own range of beers above the pub.

The Burren Brewery was highlighted as amongst the best craft beer locations to visit in a new book, Lonely Planet’s Global Beer Tour. If you’re lucky, you may even get to taste Peter’s Euphoria beer, which is harvested using wild yeast cultivated in the Burren region and contains no hops.

We will overnight in Ballinsheen House, within easy walking distance to the Roadside Tavern for fantastic pub-grub in Kieran’s Kitchen, pints of Peter’s craft beers and live traditional music.

Day 5 – Lisdoonvarna to Dublin

A trip to Ireland would not be complete without a visit to the Cliffs of Moher. Standing 214m (702 feet) high, the cliffs stretch for 5 miles along the Atlantic coast. O’ Brien’s Tower has served as a viewing point for hundreds of years. You’ll be able to take a walk on the ‘wild side’, to get the true cliff experience and witness the Wild Atlantic waves majestically break below the cliffs.

Our final brewery stop is at Treaty City Brewery in Limerick city. These tours are a unique and fun experience in a historical building dating back 250 years ago in the heart of the medieval quarter. Learn about the history of brewing in Limerick which dates back to the 1700’s from Stephen, owner and native to Limerick. He has definitely kissed the blarney stone and has more than a few stories to tell! Engineer by trade, brewer by choice!

Drive time through the Irish countryside back to Dublin for farewells at approx 5:30/6pm.

One drop off back to the city centre. 

 

 

 

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  • Cancellation of your booking must be in writing or by email to Brewery Hops of Ireland.
  • Deposits of 10% are non-refundable but are transferable to another date free of charge.
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