The Emerald Isle Express Tour - Luxury Train Journey through Ireland.
The Emerald Isle Express Tour - Luxury 8-day Tour by Rail from Dublin.
Cruise through Ireland on your own private, heritage train. Limited to 50 guests! Take in some of Ireland's most popular destinations. Explore Waterford Crystal, Blarney Castle, the Ring of Kerry, the Cliffs of Moher, Connemara and much more.
This all-inclusive rail tour is departing once again in September 2020. Come and Join Us!
Railtours Ireland First Class offers over 40 tour packages for travel in Ireland, with daily departures from Dublin. Travel Car Free, Carefree on modern, comfortable trains and luxury coaches.
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Ireland's East Coast - Day Tour to Wicklow, Avoca and Glendalough by Rail from Dublin
Explore the Wicklow Mountains and their stunning surroundings on our one-day tour from Dublin with departures Monday-Friday & Sunday all year round.
Visit the village of Avoca as well as the 12th century monastery in Glendalough – “The Valley of Two Lakes” - on this 1-day tour from Dublin, taking in the Wicklow Mountains and beautiful East Coast from Dublin as far as Arklow.
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Cóbh Heritage Centre - Day Tour to Cork, Blarney Castle and Cóbh By Rail From Dublin
Explore Cóbh Heritage Centre on our one-day tour from Dublin with departures Monday-Saturday all year round.
Cóbh, the last port of call of the Titanic, is a must-see destination in the South-West of Ireland. Cóbh Heritage Centre allows you to explore the history of the Titanic and the Irish Potato Famine. Find out more about our day tours at
Railtours Ireland First Class offers a wide range of day tours and extended tours around Ireland by train and coach. Travel Car Free, Carefree on modern, comfortable trains.
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Blarney Castle and Gardens - Day Tour to Cork, Blarney Castle and Cóbh by Rail from Dublin
Explore Blarney Castle and Gardens on our one-day tour from Dublin with departures Monday-Saturday all year round.
A world landmark and one of Ireland's greatest treasures, Blarney Castle is a must-see attraction in the South-West of Ireland. Enjoy the gardens and maybe even kiss the Blarney Stone - the legendary stone of eloquence - to receive the gift of eternal eloquence!
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Connemara and Galway Bay - Day Tour to Connemara & Galway Bay by Rail from Dublin
Explore Connemara on our one-day tour from Dublin with departures Monday-Saturday all year round.
Set in the North-West of Co. Galway, Connemara is a must-see location along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. Explore Kylemore Abbey & Walled Victorian Gardens, Connemara National Park and enjoy the picturesque town of Clifden.
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A Day Out With Railtours Ireland
Out on a full-day bus tour from Dublin to Bunratty Castle, Doolin for lunch, Cliffs of Moher, The Burren, Galway and back to Dublin, with Railtours Ireland First Class.
Here I'm test-driving GoPro's Karma Grip with the HERO5 Black. Video shows Bunratty Castle, Cliffs of Moher and Ireland's lush green landscape.
Dunluce Castle - Day Tour to the Giant’s Causeway & Glen’s of Antrim by Rail from Dublin
Explore the Giant’s Causeway and Antrim Coastline on our one-day tour from Dublin with departures Monday-Saturday all year round.
Built on the coastal cliffs of County Antrim, the ruins of Dunluce Castle have stood witness to much more than than the fierce elements. Explore this beautiful old castle on our day tour from Dublin, taking in the Giant’s Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge as well as many other photo stops along the way.
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Ireland – Railtours Ireland – Cliffs of Moher / Bunratty Castle / Galway – Travel Series Ep. 19
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Travel Series Episode 19:
Video Overview:
-Explore Ireland on a full day tour with Railtours Ireland with stops at notable Irish landmarks/cities including the Burren, Limerick, the Cliffs of Moher, and more.
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-Dublin is the capital of and largest city in Ireland. Dublin is located in the province of Leinster on the east coast of Ireland, at the mouth of the River Liffey and bordered on the South by the Wicklow Mountains. The city has an urban area population of 1,173,179. The population of the Dublin Region, as of 2016, was 1,347,359 people, and the population of the Greater Dublin area was 1,904,806. There is archaeological debate regarding precisely where Dublin was established by Celtic-speaking people in the 7th century. Later expanded as a Viking settlement, the Kingdom of Dublin became Ireland's principal city following the Norman invasion. The city expanded rapidly from the 17th century and was briefly the second largest city in the British Empire before the Acts of Union in 1800. Following the partition of Ireland in 1922, Dublin became the capital of the Irish Free State, later renamed Ireland.
-Limerick is a city in County Limerick, Ireland. It is located in the Mid-West Region and is also part of the province of Munster. Limerick City and County Council is the local authority for the city. The city lies on the River Shannon, with the historic core of the city located on King's Island, which is bounded by the Shannon and the Abbey River. Limerick is also located at the head of the Shannon Estuary where the river widens before it flows into the Atlantic Ocean. With a population of 94,192, Limerick is the third most populous urban area in the state, and the fourth most populous city on the island of Ireland.
-Doolin is a coastal village in County Clare, Ireland, on the Atlantic coast. It borders the spa town of Lisdoonvarna. It is a noted centre of traditional Irish music, which is played nightly in its pubs, making it a popular tourist destination. There are numerous nearby archaeological sites, many dating to the Iron Age and earlier. Doonagore Castle and Ballinalacken Castle are also in the area. The area was officially classified as part of the West Clare Gaeltacht (an Irish-speaking community) until 1956, and, due to trade with the Aran Islands, maintained a strong connection to it until the 1990s
-Galway is a city in the West of Ireland, in the province of Connacht. Galway lies on the River Corrib between Lough Corrib and Galway Bay, surrounded by County Galway, and is the sixth most populous city in Ireland, with a population of 79,934. The city's name comes from the Irish name Gaillimhe, which formed the western boundary of the earliest settlement, Dún Gaillimhe Fort Gaillimh. Residents of the city are referred to as Galwegians.
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-Dublin, Ireland – (0:07)
-Heuston Railway Station – (0:15)
-Railtours Ireland – (0:23)
-Limerick Junction – (1:59)
-Limerick, Ireland – (2:37)
-River Shannon – (3:08)
-Bunratty Castle – (3:35)
-Doolin, Ireland – (7:42)
-Gus O’Connor’s Pub – (8:03)
-Cliffs of Moher – (10:15)
-O’Brien’s Tower – (11:01)
-Burren – (13:45)
-Galway, Ireland – (15:45)
-Galway Railway Station – (15:55)
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-6:59 – Utopia Night by Sappherios
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Dunguaire Castle - 1 Day Rail Tour to the Cliffs of Moher, Bunratty Castle, Burren & Galway Bay
Explore Bunratty Castle, the Cliffs of Moher and Galway Bay on our one-day tour from Dublin with departures Monday-Saturday all year round.
A trip to Ireland is not complete without a visit to Ireland's top tourist attraction, the Cliffs of Moher. Delight in the breath-taking views of the Atlantic Ocean off the West Coast of Ireland. Travel around Galway Bay and learn about the history of Dunguaire Castle en route to Galway City Centre.
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Ireland’s Cross-Border Express: Enterprise, FIRST PLUS: Dublin to Belfast
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In this video I take one of Europe’s forgotten trains - the Enterprise. This is the service connecting the two Irish capitals, Dublin in the Republic with Belfast in Northern Ireland. The journey takes around 2 hours and 15 minutes on the fastest weekday services.
This is an international train, as Northern Ireland is part of the UK. The open and invisible border between the two means our journey is seamless and easy, with no passport or customs checks needed.
First Plus - now seemingly also branded Enterprise Plus - is very comfortable indeed and is well patronised. In fact, on this trip there were a number of senior MLAs (members of Northern Ireland’s devolved Parliament) on board, though they aren’t pictured! One of the reasons this train feels roomy and comfortable is the fact that Irish trains run on a broader gauge - rails are five feet apart as opposed to European gauge used in Britain of four feet eight and a half inches.
Autumn and winter aren’t the best for filming - lots of reflections and it being dark outside made for a fair amount of unusable footage....argh.
For those of you who like to keep track of this sort of thing, yep - I took this journey immediately after my Newquay to Dublin flight with Aer Lingus!
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Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge - Day Tour to The Giant’s Causeway & Glen’s of Antrim by Rail from Dublin
Brave the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge on our one-day tour from Dublin with departures Monday-Saturday all year round.
For over 250 years, the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge has connected Carrick Island with the county Antrim mainland. While it may seem daunting, crossing a bridge 30 meters above the ocean, it has its rewards! With views of Rathlin Island and even Scotland waiting for you on the other side, you will be glad you braved the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge!
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Ring of Kerry Ireland with Railtours Ireland
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We enjoyed our fantastic Railtours Ireland three day adventure from Dublin. A special thank you to Norman our attentive, funny and informative guide who showed us the Irish countryside in style. The food, the travel, the accommodations and the tours were all top quality and it was the highlight of our trip to Ireland.
After arriving in Cork, Ireland’s third largest city, on Irish Rail, which included a fabulous full Irish breakfast, we went on by bus to visit the Blarney Castle and Gardens with the famous Blarney Stone.
Blarney Castle and Gardens
Blarney Castle was built in 1446. Kiss the famous stone for the gift of eloquence.
The Blarney Gardens include the Poison Garden, Fern Garden, Herbaceous Border, Woodlands, Bog Garden and Himalayan Walk.
Next stop was Cobh where the R.M.S. Titanic made its last port of call.
The Cobh Heritage Center exhibits the Queenstown Story which tells the story of the Irish Emigration and Famine, the Titanic, the Lusitania Exhibition and the naval and military history of the area. Cobh was known from 1849 until 1920 as Queenstown.
Annie Moore was the first Irish person to register as an immigrant at Ellis Island.
The beautiful town of Cobh
Our hotel accommodations were at The International Hotel in Killarney which is a four star family owned hotel with historical charm and modern day conveniences.
The next day we drove along the Ring of Kerry. The natural pristine countryside with sheep grazing on gently rolling hills of green draws tourists to the area. You can stop at one of the picturesque villages such as Waterville and Sneem along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.
Ladies View and the Lakes of Killarney
Lunch at the Scarriff Inn and Restaurant in Kerry
Kells Sheep Center
The last day we enjoyed seeing Bunratty Castle and the Cliffs of Moher
Bunratty Castle completed in 1425. There are fantastic views at the top once you climb the spiral staircases in this medieval castle.
Lunch at O’Connor’s Pub in Doolin which is a coastal village in Country Clare.
Cliff of Moher, among the highest sea cliffs in Western Europe. This is Ireland’s second most popular tourist destination.
The Burren
We drove the coast road along The Burren toward Galway. The Burren is a national park meaning “rocky place”.
“It is a unique lunar landscape of limestone which was described in 1649 by one of Oliver Cromwell’s men as:”No tree to hand a man, no water deep enough to drown him and no soil deep enough to bury him.” Railtours Ireland
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Skellig Monks outside Caherciveen (monks in half moon)
Colorful Kerry town of Cahirciveen
Kells Sheep Center Herding Skills
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Thank you Norman and Railtours Ireland for an unforgettable adventure!
The sinking of the the Cunard Liner the Lusitania on May 7th 1915 resulted in the deaths of 1,198 of the 1,959 people aboard. It was torpedoed off the Old Head of Kinsale County Cork, by the Germans during World War I.
Many of the victims were brought to Cobh and many are interred in the Old Church Graveyard near Cobh town. The monument, which is in Casement Square in the town centre, designed by Jerome O'Connor commemorates those who died in the tragedy. It depicts two fisherman who went to the rescue of the ill fated liner. Over them is the Angel of Peace.
The event turned public opinion in many countries against Germany, contributed to the American entry into World War I and became an iconic symbol in military recruiting campaigns of why the war was being fought.
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Our Ireland Tour 2019 - Shannon, Galway, Cong, Kinsale, Courtaparteen, Killarney
May found us in beautiful Ireland for a weeklong trek along the southwest of the country. Bypassing Dublin, we flew into Shannon and then toured the areas around Galway, Cong, Kinsale, Killarney and other locations.
Irish Railtour - Day 1 - Cork, Blarney, and Cobh
Day 1 of a six day tour of Ireland with Railtours Ireland First Class
Day 1 included Cork, Blarney Castle, and Cobh. We settled in Killarney for two nights at the International Hotel.
A FOON DAY WITH RAILTOURS!
This video was made on the 20th September by the Railtours Ireland First Class Host: Miceal Bolger. You can see the Railtours Ireland group enjoying their train ride back to Dublin at the end of their Cliffs of Moher tour.
A look at Irish Railways , in mid August 2019
A look at IR with an emphasis on locomotive hauled passenger and freight trains featuring liner trains to Ballina and the log train at Kildare.