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Spectacular South & West small group Tour of Ireland

Start & end in Dublin 5 days Up to 15

About this trip

Five days through the south and west of Ireland, covering Killarney, Dingle, the Cliffs of Moher and Galway, with cycling as the main way of getting around and taking it all in.

The pace is easy and the group small, so there's room for the food, music and local stories that make the west of Ireland what it is, alongside the landscapes.

A short trip that packs in a real range of scenery and culture without trying to do too much in a day.

What you'll do

  • Cycle through the mountains and lakes of Killarney National Park
  • Follow sheep-lined cliff paths around Dingle
  • Stand at the edge of the Cliffs of Moher
  • Take in Galway's bohemian atmosphere
  • Local food, music and storytelling along the way
Good to know
  • Easy-paced cycling, suited to families and those without prior cycling experience
  • Five days covers a fair amount of ground across the south and west, so expect some travel between stops
What travellers actually say

Worth it if you want genuinely knowledgeable guides and authentic Irish experiences. Think twice if you need a larger group dynamic or predictable solo-traveller pricing.

  • Guides consistently go above and beyond: arranging visits to family farms, solving problems calmly, delivering encyclopaedic local knowledge.
  • Active variety without exhaustion: cycling Killarney, kayaking in Dingle, hiking Cliffs of Moher, mixed with comfortable pacing.
  • Accommodation and breakfasts genuinely excellent; innkeepers friendly and attentive, mentioned unprompted across multiple reviews.
  • Small group size variable: one reviewer notes tour might not run if under minimum numbers, affecting availability and solo pricing.

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Tour dupe
Same trip, less money
£125 less all-in
South West Ireland Uncovered
4.8from £1,2605 days
The trade-off: same length, a different operator.
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Best month to go

Departing in Oct is cheapest — from £1,385, about 26% below the priciest month (May).

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Getting there

Dublin
One-way · arrive 3 Oct 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Dublin · 3 Oct4 Oct

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