Guide to a Classic Tour of Ireland

Will Collins on Tour in Ireland
Ireland is a destination to experience like no other. To the romantic, Ireland’s beauty strikes deep in the heart’s core as a land where time stands still, the endless patch work of lush green fields protected by ancient hedgerows and dry stone walls, to the majestic mountain ranges and jagged coastline where the eye never grows weary or tired of what lays around the next bend, Ireland’s beauty will inspire you forever.
Even the hustle and bustle of the cities, the relaxed atmosphere of the towns and villages where people live, work and go about their daily routines but will always find time to stop, chat and share a joke or two give Ireland a uniqueness like no other place you will ever visit. It is no wonder that famous writers like James Joyce, George Bernard Shaw, W.B. Yeats, Samuel Beckett and Seamus Heaney all found inspiration here.
A trip to Ireland is not complete without a visit to Dublin, our capital city, which in 2011 became only the fourth UNESCO City of Literature worldwide, with great pubs and high quality home-grown food and fine-dining restaurants and the HQ to the GAA’s historical stadium Croke Park. From Dublin you can easily access the four provinces via new motorways, where your passions such as golfing on world-famous golf links, fishing in the Shannon, walking in the senic hills and mountains in places like Cork, Wicklow, Kerry, Donegal are no more than a four hour drive, or just simply soaking up the atmosphere of a quaint pub with a pint of Guinness in hand - the Emerald Isle has it all and we have bespoke Irish itineary Writers, Tour Guides and Golf Guides unique to Irish tourism for you.
When you want to play some of the most stunning golf courses and golf links in the world, then Ireland is the visitor's first choice for the place to experience memorable locations and hospitality. From the glorious K Club - the home of the Ryder Cup 2006 or Portmarnock Golf Links, to the Old Head in Kinsale in County Cork or to the majestic Adare Manor in Limerick just 30 minutes from Shannon airport and Portrush in Northern Island - this is just a mere glimps of where you can play famous golf courses. Come and see what makes golf players in Ireland the luckiest in the world enjoying so many great golf courses and links on this small island which are real hidden gems! The stunning Killeen Castle host of the Solheim Cup played on the Jack Nicklaus signature designed course is a great test of your golf game as are Druids Glen and the European course in the garden county of Wicklow.
MIDLANDS: Hill of Tara, Newgrange, Killeen Castle, Trim Castle, National Stud, Japanese Gardens,
DUBLIN: Trinity College, Book of Kells, Viking sites, National Gallery, GPO,
SOUTH WEST: Ring of Kerry, Killarney, Dingle, Tralee, Listowel, Skellig,
WEST: Cliffs of Moher, Galway, The Burren, Inishbofin, The Aran Islands
NORTH & NORTH EAST: Donegal, Sligo, Giants Causway, Portrush, Glenveagh National Park,
SOUTH WEST: Limerick, St John's Castle, Adare, Hunt Museum,
DUBLIN: Malahide Castle, Portmarnock, Howth, Temple Bar, Grafton Street,
SOUTH & SOUTH EAST: Waterford, Cobh, Old Head, kinsale, English Market, Cork, Garnish Island, Rock of Cashel, Tipperary,
HORSE RACING: The Curragh, Leopardstown, Fairyhouse, Galway, Punchestown,
DUBLIN & NEARBY: Croke Park, Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin Castle, Glendalough, Wicklow, Avoca, Guinness, Jameson,
GOLF: K Club, Druids Glen, Mount Juliet, Royal Dublin, Portrush, Royal County Down, The Island, Portmarnock, European, Killarney Golf & Fishing
With over one-third of the world's golf links located here on the Emerald Isle - your overall golf-shot making ability will improve as the Ireland makes for great golf. If watching sports is more your thing and you feel like watching a home-grown Irish sport like the fast-paced GAA Gaelic football and the 80,000 fans packed into Croke Park in Dublin or hurling in Semple Stadium in Tippeary, visiting the Irish Open 2012 in Portrush in Northern Ireland before walking the hills of Donegal, 6 nations rugby in Lansdowne road. Or, we could always take a trip to Wembley in London, England - home of the 2012 olympics - and play some great golf courses in Wales and Scotland along the way!
We are located on College Green in Dublin and Killarney, County Kerry, home of the Irish Open in 2010 and 2011, a short drive away from everywhere! Call (01) 617 7859 or from outside Ireland 00353 1 617 7859 and speak to Will Collins, Director of Tour Operations. for more details on Guided Tours of Ireland or to request an itineary for your visit to Ireland and/or you can email us directly at GolfTourIreland@gmail.com or on mobile 086 233 8764.
Cead Mile Failte.
GOLF TOUR IRELAND.com
18-19 College Green
Dublin 2
Ireland
Phone: (01) 617 7859
Even the hustle and bustle of the cities, the relaxed atmosphere of the towns and villages where people live, work and go about their daily routines but will always find time to stop, chat and share a joke or two give Ireland a uniqueness like no other place you will ever visit. It is no wonder that famous writers like James Joyce, George Bernard Shaw, W.B. Yeats, Samuel Beckett and Seamus Heaney all found inspiration here.
A trip to Ireland is not complete without a visit to Dublin, our capital city, which in 2011 became only the fourth UNESCO City of Literature worldwide, with great pubs and high quality home-grown food and fine-dining restaurants and the HQ to the GAA’s historical stadium Croke Park. From Dublin you can easily access the four provinces via new motorways, where your passions such as golfing on world-famous golf links, fishing in the Shannon, walking in the senic hills and mountains in places like Cork, Wicklow, Kerry, Donegal are no more than a four hour drive, or just simply soaking up the atmosphere of a quaint pub with a pint of Guinness in hand - the Emerald Isle has it all and we have bespoke Irish itineary Writers, Tour Guides and Golf Guides unique to Irish tourism for you.
When you want to play some of the most stunning golf courses and golf links in the world, then Ireland is the visitor's first choice for the place to experience memorable locations and hospitality. From the glorious K Club - the home of the Ryder Cup 2006 or Portmarnock Golf Links, to the Old Head in Kinsale in County Cork or to the majestic Adare Manor in Limerick just 30 minutes from Shannon airport and Portrush in Northern Island - this is just a mere glimps of where you can play famous golf courses. Come and see what makes golf players in Ireland the luckiest in the world enjoying so many great golf courses and links on this small island which are real hidden gems! The stunning Killeen Castle host of the Solheim Cup played on the Jack Nicklaus signature designed course is a great test of your golf game as are Druids Glen and the European course in the garden county of Wicklow.
MIDLANDS: Hill of Tara, Newgrange, Killeen Castle, Trim Castle, National Stud, Japanese Gardens,
DUBLIN: Trinity College, Book of Kells, Viking sites, National Gallery, GPO,
SOUTH WEST: Ring of Kerry, Killarney, Dingle, Tralee, Listowel, Skellig,
WEST: Cliffs of Moher, Galway, The Burren, Inishbofin, The Aran Islands
NORTH & NORTH EAST: Donegal, Sligo, Giants Causway, Portrush, Glenveagh National Park,
SOUTH WEST: Limerick, St John's Castle, Adare, Hunt Museum,
DUBLIN: Malahide Castle, Portmarnock, Howth, Temple Bar, Grafton Street,
SOUTH & SOUTH EAST: Waterford, Cobh, Old Head, kinsale, English Market, Cork, Garnish Island, Rock of Cashel, Tipperary,
HORSE RACING: The Curragh, Leopardstown, Fairyhouse, Galway, Punchestown,
DUBLIN & NEARBY: Croke Park, Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin Castle, Glendalough, Wicklow, Avoca, Guinness, Jameson,
GOLF: K Club, Druids Glen, Mount Juliet, Royal Dublin, Portrush, Royal County Down, The Island, Portmarnock, European, Killarney Golf & Fishing
With over one-third of the world's golf links located here on the Emerald Isle - your overall golf-shot making ability will improve as the Ireland makes for great golf. If watching sports is more your thing and you feel like watching a home-grown Irish sport like the fast-paced GAA Gaelic football and the 80,000 fans packed into Croke Park in Dublin or hurling in Semple Stadium in Tippeary, visiting the Irish Open 2012 in Portrush in Northern Ireland before walking the hills of Donegal, 6 nations rugby in Lansdowne road. Or, we could always take a trip to Wembley in London, England - home of the 2012 olympics - and play some great golf courses in Wales and Scotland along the way!
We are located on College Green in Dublin and Killarney, County Kerry, home of the Irish Open in 2010 and 2011, a short drive away from everywhere! Call (01) 617 7859 or from outside Ireland 00353 1 617 7859 and speak to Will Collins, Director of Tour Operations. for more details on Guided Tours of Ireland or to request an itineary for your visit to Ireland and/or you can email us directly at GolfTourIreland@gmail.com or on mobile 086 233 8764.
Cead Mile Failte.
GOLF TOUR IRELAND.com
18-19 College Green
Dublin 2
Ireland
Phone: (01) 617 7859
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