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IRELAND
© Gareth Wray Photography_Fáilte Ireland
Hidden Gems of
Ireland’s Ancient East
Dublin &
A Taste of Wexford
Donegals Wild Atlantic
Way & Giants Causeway
Sunday 21 September 2025
Monday 29 September 2025
Monday 13 October 2025
5 days | 4 nights £749
5 days | 4 nights £759
5 days | 4 nights £669
Single room supplement £100
Single room supplement £100
Single room supplement £140
INCLUSIONS
INCLUSIONS
INCLUSIONS
4 Door to door pick up service
4 Elite coach travel
4 Return ferry crossing Holyhead to Dublin
4 4 nights9 dinner, bed and breakfast
4 Guided tour of Dunbrody Famine Ship
4 Admission to Johnstown Estate including castle
4 Door to door pick up service
4 Elite coach travel
4 4 nights9 dinner, bed and breakfast
4 Live musical entertainment - including bands
4 Door to door pick up service
4 Elite coach travel
4 4 nights9 dinner, bed and breakfast
4 Ferry crossings from Cairnryan to Belfast
4 Guided tour of Fort Dunree, Buncrana
4 Admission to Giants Causeway Visitor Centre,
tour
4 Guided tour of the House of Waterford Crystal
4 Guided tour of Huntington Castle & Garden,
Clonegal
Discover Irelands ancient east, a region of
legends and stories from ancient time to
modern day. Wander down the cobbled streets
of medieval towns, see the world9s oldest
working lighthouse; explore castles and
gorgeous gardens. Explore a cultural treasure
with a big personality in cosmopolitan Kilkenny
with a perfect mix of modern and medieval.
8Whiskey in the Jar9 & Reeling in the Years9
4 Cooking demo of Jameson9s Soda Bread
4 Taste of Wexford experience at the hotel with
themed dinners including local produce and
staff in traditional costume
4 Pull a pint of Guinness
4 Malzards Pub Experience
4 Visit to Dublin 4 Free time in Enniscorthy
4 Scenic drive through the Wicklow Mountains
This lively Irish experience is sure to be right up
your street if you are interested in an actionpacked tour full of sights sounds and tastes of
the real Ireland! Based at the superb Treacy9s
Enniscorthy, we take scenic drive through the
breath-taking Wicklow Mountains and visit the
fantastically atmospheric Malzard-O9Gradys
pub where we hone our pint-pulling, Irish
singing, dancing, storytelling and even history
of hurling! Visit vibrant Dublin where the
cracking craic-filled line-up continued as the
cobbled streets come alive, as well as themed
dinners with local produce and traditional fare.
Bushmills
4 Admission to Glenveagh National Park
Enjoy the spectacular scenery of the Inishowen
Peninsula and the Glenveagh National Park,
with traditional villages and unspoilt beaches,
experience the breath-taking views from the
most northerly point in Ireland, Malin Head.
Take to the edge at the UNESCO World Heritage
Site of the Giants Causeway, stand on the hills
that gently arc this unique place and you'll look
down on thousands of basalt columns tumbling
down into the Atlantic Ocean, left by volcanic
eruptions 60 millions years ago, or as legend
would have it, the stepping stones of the giant
Finn McCool! Glenveagh has intriguing history
with renowned Gardens which boast a
multitude of exotic plants, enjoy time to
explore the beautiful grounds and romantic
castellated mansion all within the National
Park.
© Tourism Ireland – Chris Hill
Treacy’s Hotel, Enniscorthy
Riverside Park Hotel & Leisure
Club Enniscorthy
HHHH
Picturesquely located
along the banks of the
River Slaney on the
edge of the bustling
market town of
Enniscorthy. Enjoy
comfortable rooms,
leisure facilities
including a indoor swimming pool and a lift.
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HHHH
Inishowen Gateway Hotel, Buncrana HHH
Expertly run by the Treacy
family, the 4 star Treacys
Hotel is located in
Enniscorthy, just a short
walk from the main shops
and bars, and offers a
high level of cuisine and service. All bedrooms are
modern in design and equipped with a TV,
hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities. The
restaurant is traditional with stylish fittings and
there is a cosy, traditional Irish bar, oozing plenty
of Irish craic and a comfortable lounge.
Overlooking the
majestic Lough Swilly
and Buncrana golf
resort. Just a short
driver from the popular
seaside town on
Buncrana, the hotels
well appointed rooms
and inviting public areas make this the perfect
base from which to expliore this region. The hotel
has a lift, leisure facitlities and indoor swimming
pool.
For bookings telephone 01482 475212