Ireland Vlog Part 2 - Wild Rover Tours (Cliffs of Moher, The Burren, Galway)
Watch as we embark on Wild Rover Tours' Cliffs of Moher experience where we visit the cliffs, The Burren, and the city of Galway!
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CLIFFS OF MOHER/THE BURREN/GALWAY IRISH DAY TOUR ~ Travel Vlog/Video!!
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Welcome back to all those who are returning and welcome to all those who are new~
This video is the second part of the thirteen-part series I am doing on my trip to Europe in Summer 2018 (if you would like to skip forward to the part of the trip in Ireland, you can do so at 1:22!)
I will put all of the places I went to down below!! If anyone has any questions or comments, feel free to let me know!~
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May 23, 2018 (2nd day in Ireland)
--We woke up at 6:15am to get ready for a full day of touring Ireland which was 39 pounds per person
--We then walked over to the Molly Malone statue where the Irish day tour buses were waiting for us. We departed at 7am and made one pit stop around two hours into the trip.
--We arrived at Cliffs of Moher at 10:45ish and was able to look around until 12:30pm. During that time we went into the souvenir stores, up the tower and on both sides of the cliffs.
--We then drove to Doolin where we got lunch for 13 euros each, had a pit stop at the Burren (really cool place) and then drove to Galway.
--We arrived in Galway around 3:45pm and got to roam until 4:45pm so we got some gelato because it was hot out, went to the main square and even stopped by primemark also known as pennys.
--Once we finished the tour, we came back to Dublin and grabbed some dinner at a local fish & chip place called Leo's Burdock right in front of Christ Church Cathedral for only 12 euros (feeds two, GET THE GARLIC SAUCE! so good) and came back to our airbnb to eat.
Overall, we ended the day around 9:30pm and slept around 1am (my sister didn't sleep apparently). We had a pretty packed day and enjoyed all of the experiences thus far!! But this is only the beginning~
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Irland Vlog #5 - Tage 9 - 11 The Burren, Connemara & Galway
Weiter geht unsere Reise in Irland
Nach dem Glamping im Burren verlassen wir den Burren und fahren Richtung Connemara und machen unterwegs einen kurzen Stop im County Mayo im kleinen Örtchen Cong.
Im Connemara Nationalpark angekommen machen wir eine fantastische Wanderung auf den Diamond Hill.
Am nächsten Tag besichtigen wir die Kylemore Abbey und fahren weiter an der Küste entlang nach Galway.
Cliffs of Moher Wild Atlantic Way & Galway City 1 Day Tour
Visit the stunning Cliffs of Moher, walk along the breathtaking Atlantic Edge Walk in the Burren National park & and dive into the bohemian atmosphere of Galway City. For more information or to book this tour visit
Travel with us to the Cliffs of Moher in County Clare located on Ireland’s wild rugged Atlantic coast. The cliffs are the highest cliffs in Europe at 214 meters/700 feet high and were recently voted as the seventh most wonderful heritage site in the world, a global poll conducted by UNESCO.
Departing from Dublin the tour will travel through the counties of Kildare and Limerick before arriving in County Clare. Passing by Bunratty Castle a 15th century medieval Norman fortress and on through Lahinch a world famous surfing and golfing destination. We actually travel through this world famous golf links and along the Atlantic coast.
Arriving at the Cliffs of Moher you benefit from having a premium admittance ticket to the Atlantic Edge an exciting interpretive centre and a new Visitor Experience. Situated in a large domed cave, see photographs, exhibits, displays and experiences that will enchant all who visit. Continue the tour through the dome and experience a virtual reality Cliff face adventure known as THE LEDGE, shown in the audiovisual theatre allowing you to experience life at the cliff face both above and below sea level.
Moving outside the visitor centre enjoy a walk along the Cliff face and experience for yourself the exhilarating freedom and the power of nature at work. The fresh air blows in off the ocean and the awe-inspiring sheer height of the Cliffs when looking over the edge to the Atlantic are very memorable.
The Cliffs are 214m high at the highest point and range for 8 kilometres along the western seaboard of County Clare. Visit O'Brien's Tower which stands proudly on a headland off these wonderful Cliffs and see the Aran Islands and Galway Bay (2 hour stop).
From the Cliffs of Moher, we continue our travelling day deep into the Burren. An amazing scenic drive along Europe’s edge ... next stop North America! Along the 'Atlantic Coast' and through the Burren National Park - see 75% of Ireland’s native flora with numerous ancient monuments, Megalithic Tombs (older than the Pyramids!), Fairy Forts and famous Celtic Crosses.
We stop in the Burren and all can enjoy a walk along the Atlantic ledge. Experience this amazing lunar landscape, breath in this wonderful countryside.
Continuing around Galway Bay towards Galway city we pass the Blackhead Lighthouse and on through Kinvara fishing village famed for its Galway Hookers (boats) and Dunguire Castle built in 1520 and originally the royal palace of the King of Connaught.
There are so many stories to be told about this part of Ireland that you will be thrilled that you have chosen to travel with the only day tour company from Dublin that has a dedicated professional tour guide to involve you with everything you see and a driver that must concentrate fully on the road in this very remote part of Ireland.
We arrive in Galway City described by the writer W.B Yeats as “The Venice of the West”. Galway, city of the tribes is Ireland’s cultural capital. This free-spirited, artistic and bohemian city has an ambience all of its own. Take a 30 minute guided walking tour (included in the ticket) and learn all about this medieval city and its Spanish trading connections. After the walking tour, you are free to explore the narrow pedestrian musical streets, discover its secrets with numerous speciality shops, boutique and cafes.
Saying goodbye to Galway the day tour returns to Dublin. Sit back relax and listen to the music. The onboard entertainment will include extracts from the show Riverdance and other select examples of Irish culture which is determined by the tour guide who is looking after you for the day.
Arriving in Dublin with wonderful memories, to be sure!
Tour Galway city (things to do) Ireland travel video guide; visit Ireland tourism attractions
A Galway Ireland tour travel guide about the best places to visit and top things to do/tourism attractions from Galway city centre. Galway travel guide; things to do in Ireland. On this #TravelingwithKrushworth episode I'm in Galway Ireland (#KrushworthInIreland).
Day tours/day trips lead you to Salthill, Dunguaire Castle, the Burren, Poulnabrone Dolmen (Poulnabrone Portal Tomb), Kilfenora, the Cliffs of Moher, the Aran Islands (Inishmore) and Dun Aonghasa.
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On this episode of Traveling with Krushworth
My first stop is Galway, County Galway
Before adventuring into the countryside.
Travel with me and walk the streets of this Irish-speaking city.
Immerse yourself in the music and culture
On a stroll through the Latin Quarter. Don’t miss the historic King’s Head Pub.
Sit for a while in Eyre Square, walk through the Spanish Arch
A part of the medieval system of walls, or cast a line into the River Corrib,
I’m in the medieval city of Galway
And as you can see, I’m walking down the heart of the centre itself.
There’s pubs, there’s buskers, there’s music everywhere.
There’s someone just setting up here.
It is an amazing place, but as I’m walking around
And showing you some of the things to see,
I hope you have a great time Traveling with Krushworth
Alright, thanks again and see you soon.
A city of faith both new and old, Galway has an ages-old medieval past.
The church of St. Nicholas, a saint revered by mariners
Was visited by Christopher Columbus in 1477.
Reflect upon the past, but the city truly lights up
When a favourite rugby team wins big.
So if you couldn’t tell, it’s Sunday and I found the weekend market.
Which takes place throughout in the summer time.
There’s food, there’s art vendors
It is quite the sight and it stretches on for quite a long ways.
Alright I’ll continue on. See you later.
Spend time at Salthill's oceanside promenades and then bid farewell to Galway.
Venture into the alien Burren region, a landscape inhabited
By early people for thousands of years.
The Burren in County Clare is an alien-like landscape
Known for its ancient inhabitants who scratched out their existence upon the rocks.
The Neolithic portal tomb at Poulnabrone stitches together a tapestry
Of Ireland’s first farmers, a society with archaic, but telling death rituals.
Upon your visit to medieval Kilfenora, it’s easy to see why
Travelers are enthralled with the religious high crosses.
Gaze at the Doorty Cross and marvel at the 12th century cathedral ruins.
Alright, well it was a long trip by bus
because of course, I can’t apparate like Dumbledore and Harry Potter did.
But if you guys are fans of Half Blood Prince, this was
One of the locations in the film for Voldemort’s Horcrux,
You know, the scene in the cave
But I’ll show you more as I’m walking around
See you later.
Inishmore, the largest of the Aran Islands
Continues to offer visitors a quintessential Irish experience
As soon as the ferry lands at the pier.
Before the adventure begins, travelers should
Explore quaint, picturesque Kilronan town.
For those who want to further connect with this ages-old landscape,
Rent a bicycle from the shop near the ferry dock before
Setting out for the island’s treasured hill fort, Dun Anghosa.
Populated since 3,000 BCE, the Aran Islands are a world of Stone Age forts
Wedge tombs, early Christian religious sites
And a land of storied tradition and immense heritage.
Climb the rocky hill to Dun Aonghosa, a stone fort originally built in 1,100 BCE.
Walk through the gates, and carefully stand, or crawl
To what the ancients saw as the world’s edge.
Perched precariously on this bleak outcropping overlooking the Atlantic Ocean
This must-see hill fort is a reminder of a turbulent past,
But also of a people who built an engineering marvel.
Thank you for watching this Galway/Aran Islands episode of Traveling with Krushworth.
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Connemara Day Tour From Dublin and Galway
Visit the Kylemore Abbey & Award Winning Gardens from Dublin.
Explore the heart of the Gaeltacht (Irish-Speaking) region of Ireland. Travel through Ireland’s most untouched, rugged landscape blanketed in majestic mountains, expansive lakes, golden beaches and breathtaking valleys. This tour is named the Traditional Irish Cultural Experience – and is a look into traditional life on the West coast of the Emerald Isle. Along the way, you’ll learn a bit of the Irish language, the history that has shaped the region, and a few tales of the local residents.
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.
Featured Flights:
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Featured Cities:
-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.
If you’d like to book this same tour, you can do so by visiting the Railtours Ireland website:
Featured Activities/Landmarks:
-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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-0:00/13:29 – Truth Night by Sappherios
-6:59 – Utopia Night by Sappherios
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Cliffs of Moher & Burren Day Tour
The Galway Tour Company's tour to the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren region is a leisurely guided day tour that includes a 2hr stops at the Cliffs of Moher and visits to Kilfenora and the Poulnabrone Dolmen
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GALWAY, IRELAND: Inisheer, Aran Islands and Cliffs of Moher | TRAVEL VLOG
We took a VERY rough, rainy, and windy ferry ride to the Island of Inisheer, one of the three Aran Islands. With a population of only 450, plus castle ruins and rock walls, it truly felt like stepping back in time. Most islanders don't even own cars, but instead use bikes...or horses.
After another rough trip back to the mainland, we continued our tour to the top of one of the worlds most photographed spots - The Cliffs of Moher. I can't even put their beauty into words. We finished our tour making our way through The Burren. With its rocky, almost moon-like surface, it has a unique beauty.
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Ireland summary - Galway, Burren, Cliffs of Moher, Dingle, Kinsale, Dublin
Ireland is a small country blessed with the rich variety of wonderful sites, most famous for its green rolling hills, history, friendly people, and Guinness. Their brewery is the top visitor attraction in the country. We will show you that and much more in this comprehensive look at Ireland.
We'll bring you inside prehistoric stone structures in Dingle. We'll take a trip out to the Aran Islands by ferry, a remote place with a great many archaeological sites, traditional culture and spectacular sea cliffs. We will be visiting small villages along the way from Clifden to Kinsale, a southern village with an ancient stone fort.
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Our three main destinations will be Dingle, Galway and of course Dublin, capital of the country, a great center of culture, learning and nightlife.
Dublin is a wonderful city. But don't make the mistake when you're visiting Ireland of only going to Dublin – there's so much more to see.
On the map we will give you a quick preview of our entire itinerary. We took eight days to make a leisurely circuit all the way around the country. Our first major destination is Galway and Connemara, where we stayed for three nights.
We took our ferry ride out to the main island of the Aran Islands, Inishmore, where you can get around by horse and cart, or bicycle, or van tour.
For the entire eight days we were in the capable hands of our Irish driver and guide Martin Woulfe, who's going to summarize the entire visit.
We left Galway City, we came out to Oranmore. From Oranmore we came into Kinvara. Turn right in Kinvara, and we went down through the Burren in County Clare, down to the Cliffs of Moher. And from the Cliffs of Moher we came down the west coast of Clare. We came down to Liscannor. We continued on into Lahinch. From Lahinch we went down the west coast all the way down to Doonbeg. We had our lunch in Kilrush. And from Kilrush we caught our ferry across the River Shannon. We came into North Kerry, to Tarbert. And from Tarbert we came into Listowel. And from Listowel we went to Tralee, and from Tralee – we stopped in Tralee. We had a look at the gardens inTralee. We went to Camp, Lispole and on into Dingle and the Dingle Peninsula. We did our tour of Dingle Peninsula, Ventry, Ballyferrite. All on the Dingle Peninsula. And came back into Dingle, and we left Dingle. We went to a place called Inch, the longest beach, and into Killarney. And from Killarney we went to Macroom in County Cork. And from Macroom we went into Cork City, and down into Kinsale. We toured Kinsale. We left Kinsale, and we came from Kinsale, stopped in Cashel, the great rock of Cashel. And from Cashel we came up to Dublin.
Ending up in Dublin was a perfect way to finish the visit, because we've had a whole week out in the west of Ireland enjoying the greenery, and the little villages, and the historic sites. We nd up with some big city action. Be sure to look at our Ireland series for the complete picture that opens the door to this magical country.
CLIFFS OF MOHER & BURREN TOUR
Email: galwaytourcompany.com
Call: 091566566
- CLIFFS OF MOHER & THE ATLANTIC EDGE
- THE BURREN
- DUNGUAIRE CASTLE/KINVARA
- GLENINSHEEN WEDGE TOMB
- POULNABRONE DOLMEN
- KILFENORA CATHEDRAL & CROSSES
- DOLLIN VILLAGE
- WILD ATLANTIC WAY
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The Burren, Aillwee Cave, Dunguaire Castle-Day Trip from Galway, Ireland
On this great day trip from Galway, Ireland, we saw The Burren, a 100 square mile region known for its rocky formations; Aillwee Cave which was discovered by a farmer in 1940 who then waited 33 years to tell anyone about his discovery; and Dunguaire Castle, an historical 16th century tower house. Seeing Ireland's natural beauty and historical sights made for a great day!
0:00 Galway Hookers
1:08 County Clare
1:34 The Burren
5:10 Doolin Castle
5:20 View from Aillwee Cave
7:04 Aillwee Cave
13:36 Dunguaire Castle
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Galway Tour Company's Connemara & Cong Tour
A preview of some of the highlights on our Day Tour from either Galway or Dublin with music by Ciaran Somers on the Irish Flute!
Up Close ~ Burren Nature Sanctuary ~ Kinvara ~ County Galway
A visit and stroll through the Burren Nature Sanctuary near Kinvara, County Galway. Visit the BNS on an Ireland RnR County Clare Tour. Go to IrelandRnR.com to learn more. Contact Mike@IrelandRnR.com for additional information.
Galway - Burren/Cliffs of Moher tour
Galway - Burrent/Cliffs of Moher tour