Compare 9 Day Ireland's Southern Loop by CIE Tours vs Classic Walks of Scotland by Intrepid Travel
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Duration | 9 days | 6 days |
Price From | $ 881 | $ 1,740 |
Price Per Day | $ 98 | $ 290 |
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Trip Style | Self-guided tour | Small group tour |
Lodging Level | Premium | Standard |
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Flights & Transport | Ground transport included | Ground transport included |
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This prebooked tour is a blend of Manor House & Irish Country Hotels. Each property offers its own special charm and character to give you the very best of Irish hospitality. Enjoy a relaxed and elegant ambience during each stay and experience fine cuisine in each property's restaurant. |
Sample some of Scotland’s most iconic walks like the West Highland Way and the Great Glen Way and conquer Ben Nevis - the highest peak in Scotland and the entire United Kingdom – with two expert guides by your side. Fort William, a charming town located on the shores of Loch Linnhe, is famous for being the gateway to Ben Nevis and will be your home away from home on this trip which takes you through an ever changing landscape that is famous for its Scottish culture, dramatic landscapes, and breathtaking natural scenery. Add a charming Scottish town and atmospheric pubs to enjoy at the end of each day and this walking trip has it all. |
Day 1: Vacation Starts in Dublin
Arrive at Dublin Airport and take a group coach transfer to your hotel between 7:00 am and 12:00 noon. You are free to use your vouchers for a hop-on, hop-off bus to explore Dublin on your own.
Day 2: Dublin Sightseeing
Meal: Breakfast
You have a full day to use your sightseeing bus voucher and also stop at either Guinness or Jameson for a tour and a complimentary drink. The bus takes you all around the city center.
Day 3: Dublin to Kilkenny
Meal: Breakfast
Take a taxi to the Hertz downtown office to pick up your car and head south to Kilkenny, a distance of 80 miles. Kilkenny is a wonderful medieval city. Suggested visits – Irish National Stud & Japanese Gardens, Kilkenny Castle, Rothe House.
Day 4: Kilkenny to West Cork or Kerry
Meal: Breakfast
Seaview House is in Ballylickey near Bantry and Parknasilla is in Sneem on the Ring of Kerry. You may like to drive through Cork or Blarney – there are many different routes to choose. Suggested visits – Rock of Cashel, Cobh Heritage Centre, Titanic Experience, Blarney Castle.
Day 5: West Cork or Kerry Touring
Meal: Breakfast
Whichever location you choose, you are surrounded by spectacular scenery. Explore the popular Ring of Kerry or the lesser-known Beara Peninsula. Browse Killarney, Kenmare or Bantry. Suggested visits – Bantry House, Muckross House & Gardens.
Day 6: Ballybunion or Dingle Peninsula
Meal: Breakfast
Move hotel today – either to the challenging golfing haven of Ballybunion or the colorful town of Dingle. The Dingle Peninsula is well worth exploring. Suggested visits – Dingle Brewing Company and Blasket Experience.
Day 7: Head to Adare
Meal: Breakfast
It’s only a short journey to Adare, a charming village just south of Limerick city. You may take a ferry to County Clare and drive to the Cliffs of Moher and the rocky hills of the Burren.
Day 8: Leisurely Day in Adare
Meal: Breakfast
Explore Adare Village or Foynes Flying Boat Museum. Visit Limerick’s attractions or head further afield to Galway. Suggested visits – Bunratty Folk Park, Cliffs of Moher, King John’s Castle.
Day 9: Vacation Ends at Shannon Airport
Meals: Breakfast
Leave your rental car at Shannon Airport and check in for your flight.
Day 1 Fort William
Welcome to the Highlands! Your adventure begins in Fort William, cradled amidst the captivating landscapes of the Scottish West Highlands. The town is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering exceptional hiking, climbing, winter and water sports opportunities. The imposing presence of Ben Nevis, the UK’s highest peak, looms large, making this town a mecca for those seeking Highland mountain adventures. With a rich history and friendly community, Fort William will be your home for the next five nights. After you’ve settled into your accommodation, meet your leader and the rest of your group at a welcome meeting, then enjoy an easy hike to stretch the legs, maybe to a ruined castle on a historic battle site.
Day 2 Devil's Staircase
This morning, you’ll catch the local bus to nearby Glencoe, where you’ll hike the West Highland Way from Glencoe to Kinlochleven, over the famous Devil’s Staircase. As you ascend, you'll quickly understand why it's called the Devil's Staircase. The path climbs steeply, zigzagging its way up the mountainside. This section can be challenging but immensely rewarding, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the vast expanse of the region. Keep an eye out for deer as you take in the tranquil views on this occasionally challenging but rewarding hike. There’s no need to walk back to where you started on this point-to point walk as a short transfer will take you back to Fort William for a relaxing night.
Day 3 West Highland Way
After a hearty breakfast, you’ll take a public bus to the start of the hike in Kinlochleven, a scenic village located at the eastern end of Loch Leven. From here, hike the final stage of the West Highland Way, which will take you over the mountain pass and through the picturesque valley, on your way back to Fort William. This leg of the West Highland Way marks the official end of the famous trail, and serves as the starting point for the Great Glen Way, which you'll explore tomorrow. In the evening, there is the option to join your fellow travelers for dinner, to reflect on the day’s’ adventure.
Day 4 Great Glen Way
Today is a bit of an easier day today, which could be considered as a rest day for tired legs! The Great Glen Way is a long-distance walking route that spans from Fort William to Inverness, following the picturesque Great Glen, which cuts through the Scottish Highlands. Today, you’ll hike the opening stage. Starting from the accommodation, the hike takes you from Fort William and follows the banks of the Caledonian Canal. Built in the 19th century, the Caledonian Canal is a man-made waterway that links east to west Scotland. Your route continues onto the small highland settlement of Gairloch. Follow a country lane to the nearby Commando Memorial which has amazing views across the Ben Nevis mountain range, before finishing in Spean Bridge.
Day 5 Ben Nevis
Today marks the pinnacle of your Scottish walking adventure with the challenging ascent of Ben Nevis, the highest peak in Scotland (and in fact, the entire United Kingdom). The name Ben Nevis means 'mountain with its head in the clouds' in ancient Gaelic. This walk is considered a must do by hikers around the world. Starting at sea level, follow a rough trail to the summit at 1345 m. This is a challenging full day in the mountains, so you’ll need excellent physical preparation and determination to reach the summit. To assist on your ascent, the group will be accompanied by two seasoned guides who will provide expertise, support and motivation for a successful climb and descent. When you’ve accomplished this feat, a private transfer will take you back to the accommodation where you can unwind and relax with a sense of achievement.
Day 6 Cow Hill
After breakfast, head out for a final hike with great views across Ben Nevis and the surrounding area, a celebratory victory walk after conquering the mighty peak. Starting directly from your accommodation, hike into Glen Nevis and head uphill to reach the summit of Cow Hill. Your efforts are rewarded with fantastic views of Glen Nevis and the many peaks which surround it, as well as across Fort William to Loch Linnhe and beyond. It’s a memorable place to finish the trip and reflect on an amazing week of hiking in Scotland. A short steep descent completes the circuit and takes you back into Fort William by lunchtime, giving you time to catch a bus to Inverness, or a train south to Glasgow.