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Horseback riding tours
Rides in
Ireland
Intro to Ireland
Connemara/Galway Kerry Monaghan
Scotland
England
Wales
Europe Overview
Add Ons:
Hiking
Cycling
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Ring of Kerry Ride
Kerry
Ireland
Ireland's beautiful wilderness, mysteries and brilliant shades of green make this land stand alone among earth’s natural wonders as Ireland itself stands alone on the edge of the continent of Europe. Explore the highlands of Kerry with us, taking in the majestic MacGillycuddy Reeks, Ireland's highest mountain range. This ride covers a variety of terrain - country lanes, forests, mountain tracks, bogs and some of the beaches at Waterville and on to the magnificent 6.4km (4 miles) stretch of golden sand at Rossbeigh. The Iveragh Peninsula stretches south-west from Killarney and has many places of historic and archaeological interest along the world renowned Ring of Kerry.
A typical day starts, after a hearty breakfast after which the horses are presented to the riders, ready to go on their day's adventure. There is approximately five hours of riding time to explore the bountiful green landscape per day with a lunch break in the middle. At the end of the day, the horses are handed over to the groom and the riders are transported to their bed & breakfast for the evening. You then have your evenings free to explore the nearby towns of the area. Two of the towns we visit are small seaside resorts and three nights are spent in Killarney, a tourist haven of shopping, restaurants and pubs with lively and traditional Irish music. Riders and guides meet on the Saturday to get to know each other and on Sunday we will start our trek to the Ring of Kerry and up into the mountains. One high-lighted destination is Lake Caragh, to which we ride to through a vibrant landscape with rogue cloud formations roaming overhead ,which bathe the hillside in intermittent splashes of sunlight, forming a strange halo over the valley. Crayola Crayons, in their box of 500 colors, has yet to capture all the shades of green featured in Ireland’s countryside....The trail is led at all times by an experienced guide(s) and we are happy to take special care of any nervous or timid riders. Accommodations are in Killarney, Glenbeigh and Waterville. Luggage is transferred by vehicle to each accommodation.
Progressive Ride (no camping) Short Getaway Suitable for riders over 210 lbs
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Meeting:
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Killarney town
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Airport:
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Shannon, Cork, or Kerry
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Transfer:
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Shannon, Cork or Kerry
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Riders:
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Min
2 riders
Max
10 riders
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Trip Brochure (PDF)
Trip Rating
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Rates and Dates for 2025
Rates include*:
Accommodations, Breakfasts and packed lunches & 5 or 2 riding days depending on program
Non Riders: Accommodations & Breakfasts. There are many sightseeing options in the area, as well as golfing.
Helmets and boots can be provided
A | 2025 | 7 day trip | 7d / 6n | €2395 | $2635 |
Single supplement | €360 | $395 |
Non-rider, dbl, pp | €850 | $935 |
B | 2025 | 4 day trip (mini trails) | 4d / 3n | €1395 | $1535 |
Single supplement | €180 | $200 |
Non-rider, dbl, pp | €425 | $470 |
* prices are per person based on double/twin occupancy
Transfer and Other Charges:
2025
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Meet at the Stables on Day 1 (8am to 5pm arrival)
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€
0
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$0
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2025
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Taxi transfer from Cork airport, one way, per car (max 3 pax) - approximate cost
This is a "Group Rate" - to be paid locally
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€
180
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$200
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2025
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Taxi transfer from Shannon airport, one way, per car (max 3 pax) - approximate cost
This is a "Group Rate" - to be paid locally
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€
250
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$275
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2025
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Taxi transfer from Kerry airport, one way, per car (max 3 pax) - approximate cost
This is a "Group Rate" - to be paid locally
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€
75
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$85
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Easiest connection is via train from Dublin (Heuston Station) or flight to Kerry airport
Tour Dates for 2025
Check here for details and availability
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A |
2025
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04/05
- 04/11
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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04/05
- 04/08
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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04/12
- 04/15
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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04/12
- 04/18
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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04/19
- 04/25
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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04/19
- 04/22
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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04/26
- 04/29
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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04/26
- 05/02
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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05/03
- 05/09
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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05/03
- 05/06
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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05/10
- 05/13
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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05/10
- 05/16
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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05/17
- 05/23
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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05/17
- 05/20
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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05/24
- 05/27
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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05/24
- 05/30
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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05/31
- 06/06
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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05/31
- 06/03
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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06/07
- 06/10
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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06/07
- 06/13
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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06/14
- 06/20
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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06/14
- 06/17
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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06/21
- 06/24
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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06/21
- 06/27
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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06/28
- 07/04
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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06/28
- 07/01
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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07/05
- 07/08
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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07/05
- 07/11
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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07/12
- 07/18
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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07/12
- 07/15
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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07/19
- 07/22
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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07/19
- 07/25
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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07/26
- 08/01
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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07/26
- 07/29
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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08/02
- 08/05
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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08/02
- 08/08
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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08/09
- 08/15
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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08/09
- 08/12
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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08/16
- 08/19
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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08/16
- 08/22
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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08/23
- 08/29
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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08/23
- 08/26
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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08/30
- 09/02
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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08/30
- 09/05
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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09/06
- 09/12
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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09/06
- 09/09
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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09/13
- 09/16
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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09/13
- 09/19
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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09/20
- 09/26
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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09/20
- 09/23
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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09/27
- 09/30
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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09/27
- 10/03
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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10/04
- 10/10
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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10/04
- 10/07
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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10/11
- 10/14
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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10/11
- 10/17
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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10/18
- 10/24
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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10/18
- 10/21
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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B |
2025
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10/25
- 10/28
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4d / 3n
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4 day trip (mini trails)
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2
/10
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Reserve
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A |
2025
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10/25
- 10/31
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7d / 6n
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7 day trip
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2
/10
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Reserve
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Custom dates might be possible for groups of 4+ riders
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Rates do not include:
Dinners, Transfers & Gratuities
Non Riders: Lunches and Dinners, Transfers & Gratuities
Sample Itinerary: 7-day program - subject to changes
Day 1 (Saturday): Arrival
There are no formal plans and no riding on this day as riders will be checking in at different times throughout the day (check-in before 6pm, if later you must advise us in advance). At the stables, you will meet with one member of the O’Sullivan Family and discuss experience level and general trail ride information. You will then be taken to your overnight accommodation in the Killarney area. We try to keep all riders at the same location each night so if you don’t bump into any of the others on Saturday evening, you will easily identify the people in riding clothes at breakfast on Sunday morning.
Meals included: none
Overnight in Killarney
Day 2 (Sunday): Seefinn Mountain to Mountain Stage
With riders, horses and all luggage ready for transfer, the day begins with a short trip to the base of Seefinn Mountain, where the first days ride starts. When horses and riders have been introduced, the ride heads off and up over the Windy Gap, viewing the splendor of Caragh Lake and the valley beyond. The ride then continues on to Coomasaharn Lake enclosed by Horseshoe Mountain, followed by a scenic ride over some Irish Bog and finishing for the day at our stable in Mountain Stage.
The overnight stops for Sunday and Monday nights are by the quaint village of Glenbeigh. (Glenbeigh comes from Gleann Beithe, the Glen of the Birch Trees). Surrounded almost entirely by mountains, Glenbeigh offers a famous friendliness and humor. The beauty of the area is breath-taking, with the River Behy and Rossbeigh Strand close by. History is evident throughout the locality and such a destination as Winn’s Folly Castle is well worth a visit.
Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch
Overnight in Glenbeigh
Day 3 (Monday): Mountain Stage to the Beach
Transfer to the horses. Ride from Lake Garagh on the slopes of the coastal mountains down to the long beaches of Glenbeigh. You can spend the whole day in long gallops. You will ride over sandy beach, through dunes and enjoy the wonderful view over to Dingle Bay. Lunch on the beach. In the afternoon over the Cliff Road back to the stables and overnight in Glenbeigh.
Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch
Overnight in Glenbeigh
Day 4 (Tuesday): Kells Station to Tulligane Woods
Breakfast. A morning ride takes horse and rider from Kells Station through the bogs of Cnoc Bawn and on to Liss Bawn, taking in some spectacular views of Caherciveen and its surroundings. Lunch is served alongside a nearby forestry. After lunch continue on through Island Boy and the Inny Valley. Finishing for the day alongside the Tulligane Woods.
The overnight stop for Tuesday and Wednesday is spent by the coastal village of Waterville. Waterville (the little whirlpool), nestles on a narrow strip of land between Lough Currane and Atlantic Ocean, in the very centre of south-west Kerry. Situated as it is between the seashore and the impressive mountains and headlands, the area has many interesting routes to offer and many fine beaches. The first Celtic invaders are reputed to have landed in Ballinskelligs Bay, coming ashore near Waterville. These beginnings of the Gaelic Nation are echoed by the archaeological remains such as those found on Church Island, at Derrynane Abbey or Skellig Micheal, giving the area a wealth of history.
Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch
Overnight in Waterville
Day 5 (Wednesday): Ride around Waterville
An adventurous morning is spent in the Tulligane Woods. Lunch along side the Inny River at an old-school house. Afterwards, a scenic ride into Waterville via the Old Glencar/Waterville road, along the shores of the famous fishing lake, Lough Currane.
Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch
Overnight in Waterville
Day 6 (Thursday): Waterville Beach, Hoggs Head & Ballinskelligs Bay
The day begins with a brisk ride to Waterville Beach, spending the morning enjoying some exciting gallops. The panorama of Hoggs Head and Ballinskelligs Bay concludes the afternoon ride in Waterville. Afterwards, both horses and riders are transferred back to Killarney.
Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch
Overnight in Killarney
Day 7 (Friday): Departure
Breakfast & Departure. If you need to arrange transfers etc. or need bus or trail times its best do all this on check-in on the previous Saturday.
Meals included: Breakfast
Sample Itinerary: 4-day program - subject to changes
Day 1 (Saturday): Arrival
There are no formal plans and no riding on this day as riders will be checking in at different times throughout the day (check-in before 6pm, if later you must advise us in advance). At the stables, you will meet with one member of the O’Sullivan Family and discuss experience level and general trail ride information. You will then be taken to your overnight accommodation in the Killarney area. We try to keep all riders at the same location each night so if you don’t bump into any of the others on Saturday evening, you will easily identify the people in riding clothes at breakfast on Sunday morning.
Meals included: none
Overnight in Killarney
Day 2 (Sunday): Seefinn Mountain to Mountain Stage
With riders, horses and all luggage ready for transfer, the day begins with a short trip to the base of Seefinn Mountain, where the first days ride starts. When horses and riders have been introduced, the ride heads off and up over the Windy Gap, viewing the splendor of Caragh Lake and the valley beyond. The ride then continues on to Coomasaharn Lake enclosed by Horseshoe Mountain, followed by a scenic ride over some Irish Bog and finishing for the day at our stable in Mountain Stage.
The overnight stops for Sunday and Monday nights are by the quaint village of Glenbeigh. (Glenbeigh comes from Gleann Beithe, the Glen of the Birch Trees). Surrounded almost entirely by mountains, Glenbeigh offers a famous friendliness and humor. The beauty of the area is breath-taking, with the River Behy and Rossbeigh Strand close by. History is evident throughout the locality and such a destination as Winn’s Folly Castle is well worth a visit.
Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch
Overnight in Glenbeigh
Day 3 (Monday): Mountain Stage to the Beach
Transfer to the horses. Ride from Lake Garagh on the slopes of the coastal mountains down to the long beaches of Glenbeigh. You can spend the whole day in long gallops. You will ride over sandy beach, through dunes and enjoy the wonderful view over to Dingle Bay. Lunch on the beach. In the afternoon over the Cliff Road back to the stables and overnight in Glenbeigh.
Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch
Overnight in Glenbeigh
Day 4 (Tuesday): Departure
Breakfast & Departure. If you need to arrange transfers etc. or need bus or trail times its best do all this on check-in on the previous Saturday.
Meals included: Breakfast
Meeting:
Killarney town
Airport:
Shannon, Cork, or Kerry
Transfer:
Shannon, Cork or Kerry
Distance:
Cork 90 km
Shannon 105 km m
Kerry 15 km
Easiest connection is via train from Dublin (Heuston Station) or flight to Kerry airport
Tack:
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English trail saddles with saddlebag
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Horses:
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Irish Sports Horses (Irish Drafts, Irish Cobs, Percheron Crosses)
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Pace:
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Moderate to intermediate with trots, canters and gallops
4+ hours in the saddle per riding day
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Walk |
Trot |
Canter |
Gallop |
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Level:
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(3
to
3
out of 5) Intermediate
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Weight:
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Max
None
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Riders:
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Min
2 riders
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Max
10 riders
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Riding helmets are mandatory for this ride.
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Rider Requirements
We require that all riders participating are able to walk, trot and canter competently in an English saddle. We advise western riders to take some English Style lessons before participating on this trip in order to familiarize themselves with English tack and style of riding.
Stables & Horses
Approved by the Irish Tourist Board and the Association of Irish Riding Establishments, the Stables are home to some 70 horses who have been pampered even more than usual with the recent completion of new stabling constructed to the very highest standards. The reliable and friendly horses are a mix of Irish breeds and there is an equine partner suitable for everyone!
Tack
All horses have English saddles and bridles. The saddles we predominantly use are the ‘Swiss Ranger’ saddle, made by Peter August Spirig (Switzerland). These saddles are designed for comfort for the long distance rider and their horse. So extra gel pads etc. are not necessary, but if riders wish to bring them, they are more than welcome to!
Safety Instructions
At all times the trail is accompanied by an experienced guide and special care is taken of nervous riders.
Please, listen to our guides instructions and respect them. Also, feel free to ask for clarification if you do not understand any instruction from your guide.
Trail riding involves long and hard hours on both horses and riders, so it is up to the guide to dictate the pace and at no time is anyone allowed to by-pass the leader or set the pace. Any person behaving in a manner deemed likely to cause an accident or disregarding the instructions of the guide(s) will be removed from the ride, please take heed! Do not hold your horse back so you can trot/canter or gallop to catch up to the rest of the group.
Passport and Visa Requirements:
Passport valid for at least three months beyond length of stay required by all except:(a) 1. persons born in the UK travelling direct from the UK (applicable to British passport holders only).Note: Wh. more
Non-RidersNon-Riders are welcome!
We would recommend Non-riders renting a car as they would be more flexible, you can tour around, golf, fish, go hill walking, sight seeing. There really is so much to do even if you just wanted to drive around in the car each day and visit towns & villages and see archaeological sites. We can arrange things when you check-in with us and can speak with you each day and advise you of what is around each location where we would be riding. Dingle is a 1 hour drive from Killarney they could do that scenic drive for 1 day, Cork and just over an hour if you wanted to go kiss the Blarney Stone, or in Waterville go out and visit the world heritage site of the Monasastary on the Skillig Rocks.
If you do not hire a car, then you can travel from place to place with the luggage. If you were to hire a car, you can join the group each day for lunch.
Cork area
Month
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Jan
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Feb
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Mar
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Apr
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May
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Jun
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Jul
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Aug
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Sep
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Oct
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Nov
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Dec
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Average High Temperature (°F)
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49
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49
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51
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55
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60
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64
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67
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67
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63
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58
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53
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50
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Average Low Temperature (°F)
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39
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39
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41
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43
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47
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51
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55
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55
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52
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48
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43
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41
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Average High Temperature (°C)
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9
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9
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11
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13
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15
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18
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20
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20
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17
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14
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11
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10
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Average Low Temperature (°C)
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4
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4
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5
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6
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8
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11
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13
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13
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11
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9
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6
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5
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Average Precipitation (days of rain)
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17
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14
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15
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12
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14
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12
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12
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13
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13
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15
|
15
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17
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Source: NOAA
Seasons
The song ‘Four Seasons in One Day’ should have been written about Ireland. The weather can vary so much in one day that it is advisable to bring at least a light rain jacket when visiting this beautiful country. June is typically the driest month and the winter months of December and January the wettest.
Influenced by the Atlantic Ocean, the Irish weather usually brings mild winters with temperatures in the coldest months of January and February which sometimes can fall below freezing; however this is not a regular occurrence. The warmest periods occur between May – September and the best part is the 18 hours of sunlight each day. You can enjoy some glorious sunshine in Ireland, contrary to belief, and the long light of summer days can make exploring Killarney even more beautiful.
Riders must wear hard hats!
The riding center has several models to choose from, but you might be better off to bring your own that fits. If you need to borrow one, please inform Hidden Trails at the time of booking.
A client's helmet will need to meet one of these standards:
- EN 1384:1996
- PAS 015:1998
- SNELL E2001
- ASTM F1163
- BSEN 14572
- BSEN 1384:1997
Other items
- Regular comfortable riding wear (jodphurs, boots, helmet).
- Either tall riding boots / or short paddock boots with half or full chaps (footwear must be with heel).
- Jeans are not suitable or recommended - unless you typically ride with jeans & chaps at home.
- Light sweaters for summer, heavy sweaters for spring or autumn.
- Riding crop & gloves.
- Good quality waterproof raincoat and waterproof rain pants
**No ponchos, plastic or cycling capes allowed. Clients will not be permitted to wear these for riding!**
Saddle Bags
Saddle bags are provided but typically only suited to carrying the following items due to space: Raincoat and Rainproof over pants, a water-bottle, extra sweater, your camera, small bag with personal items.
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Travel documents and Voucher |
Flight tickets |
Passport |
Visa (check with your consulate) |
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RIDING GEAR |
Comfortable breeches |
Riding boots |
Riding helmet with chinstrap, or suitable harness that keeps the helmet on & in place. (MANDATORY) |
Riding gloves |
Warm clothing |
Rain jacket and pants that fit over riding clothes. Full length rain coats should be secured around legs so as to not flap in the wind. |
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PERSONAL CLOTHING |
Jacket or sweater for cool evenings |
Comfortable T-Shirts/Shirts |
Jeans |
Shorts |
Underwear and socks |
Pyjamas |
Trekking boots/ comfortable shoes |
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ADDITIONAL THINGS TO BRING |
Personal Toiletries |
Insect protection |
Personal medications |
Sore cream (for an emergency) |
Sewing kit |
Handkerchiefs |
Adapter for electric appliances |
Camera |
Sun glasses with strap |
Sun tan lotion and lip balm |
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Accommodations
This is a progressive ride so nights will be spent in different locations.
Description
You will be staying in prearranged accommodation in top class hotels/guesthouses and B&B's along the trail. Rooms are based on double/twin occupancy with private bath. All rooms contain TV, telephone, hairdryer, and WIFI. Laundry is available for an additional cost.
Accommodation Itinerary - subject to changes based on availability
Night 1: Accommodation in Killarney
Night 2 & 3: Accommodation in Glenbeigh
Night 4 & 5:Accommodation in Waterville
Night 6: Accommodation in Killarney
The 4-day program includes accommodation in Killarney for the first night and in Glenbeigh for the 2 remaining nights.
Accommodation in Killarney
You are usually accommodated at a historic guesthouse in the city center.
Accommodation in Glenbeigh
Whenever possible we stay in a beautiful Victorian Style hotel that offers comfortable rooms.
Accommodation in Waterville
Our preferred accommodation in Waterville is a small B&B with scenic views over the bay and mountains.
Room Occupancy
Triple occupancy is not possible.
Single supplement is mandatory if we are unable to find another rider to share.
Meals
Breakfast and lunches are included in the package price. Dinner is not included
Breakfast is at the accommodations; full Irish or continental style breakfast.
Lunch is usually picnic style out on the trail (bread, fruit, meat, cheese etc.) tea/coffee/water.
For dinner the group meets in quality local restaurants and orders a la carte. *Dinners are usually 12 - 15 Euros in price.
Alcohol is not included, but can be purchased at the restaurants.
Dietary Restrictions
We can cater to most dietary restrictions with prior notice.
This trip
can accommodate special dietary requests.
Tack:
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English trail saddles with saddlebag
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Horses:
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Irish Sports Horses (Irish Drafts, Irish Cobs, Percheron Crosses)
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Pace:
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Moderate to intermediate with trots, canters and gallops
4+ hours in the saddle per riding day
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Walk |
Trot |
Canter |
Gallop |
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Level:
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(3
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3
out of 5) Intermediate
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Weight:
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Max
None
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Riders:
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Min
2 riders
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Max
10 riders
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Rider Requirements
We require that all riders participating are able to walk, trot and canter competently in an English saddle. We advise western riders to take some English Style lessons before participating on this trip in order to familiarize themselves with English tack and style of riding.
Stables & Horses
Approved by the Irish Tourist Board and the Association of Irish Riding Establishments, the Stables are home to some 70 horses who have been pampered even more than usual with the recent completion of new stabling constructed to the very highest standards. The reliable and friendly horses are a mix of Irish breeds and there is an equine partner suitable for everyone!
Tack
All horses have English saddles and bridles. The saddles we predominantly use are the ‘Swiss Ranger’ saddle, made by Peter August Spirig (Switzerland). These saddles are designed for comfort for the long distance rider and their horse. So extra gel pads etc. are not necessary, but if riders wish to bring them, they are more than welcome to!
Safety Instructions
At all times the trail is accompanied by an experienced guide and special care is taken of nervous riders.
Please, listen to our guides instructions and respect them. Also, feel free to ask for clarification if you do not understand any instruction from your guide.
Trail riding involves long and hard hours on both horses and riders, so it is up to the guide to dictate the pace and at no time is anyone allowed to by-pass the leader or set the pace. Any person behaving in a manner deemed likely to cause an accident or disregarding the instructions of the guide(s) will be removed from the ride, please take heed! Do not hold your horse back so you can trot/canter or gallop to catch up to the rest of the group.
Passports
Passport valid for at least three months beyond length of stay required by all except:
(a) 1. persons born in the UK travelling direct from the UK (applicable to British passport holders only).
Note: Whilst UK citizens do not require a passport or visa to enter Ireland, most carriers by air or sea now require some form of identification with photograph, usually a passport or driving licence with photo. Visitors should check what form of ID is required with the individual airline, ferry company or travel agent before travelling.
(b) 2. EU nationals holding a valid national ID card.
Note: EU nationals are only required to produce evidence of their EU nationality and identity in order to be admitted to any EU Member State. This evidence can take the form of a valid national passport or national identity card. Either is acceptable. Possession of a return ticket, any length of validity on their document, sufficient funds for the length of their proposed visit should not be imposed.
Passport Note
3. Imposition of a return ticket as a condition of entry is at the discretion of the Immigration Officer at point of entry.
Visas
Not required by all nationals referred to in the chart above for the following durations:
(a) nationals of EU countries for an unlimited period (nationals of EU countries wishing to stay for longer than three months must register with the Garda National Immigration Bureau).
(b) nationals of Australia, Canada and the USA for stays of up to 90 days.
Note: Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements
Passport Required? |
British |
1 |
Australian |
Yes |
Canadian |
Yes |
USA |
Yes |
Other EU |
2 |
Visa Required? |
British |
No |
Australian |
No |
Canadian |
No |
USA |
No |
Other EU |
No |
Return Ticket Required? |
British |
No |
Australian |
3 |
Canadian |
3 |
USA |
3 |
Other EU |
No |
This information is not being updated on a regular basis. Hidden Trails does not
take any responsibility for the accuracy of the above information. Please, consult
the embassy or consulate for updated info.
Non-Riders
Non-Riders are welcome!
We would recommend Non-riders renting a car as they would be more flexible, you can tour around, golf, fish, go hill walking, sight seeing. There really is so much to do even if you just wanted to drive around in the car each day and visit towns & villages and see archaeological sites. We can arrange things when you check-in with us and can speak with you each day and advise you of what is around each location where we would be riding. Dingle is a 1 hour drive from Killarney they could do that scenic drive for 1 day, Cork and just over an hour if you wanted to go kiss the Blarney Stone, or in Waterville go out and visit the world heritage site of the Monasastary on the Skillig Rocks.
If you do not hire a car, then you can travel from place to place with the luggage. If you were to hire a car, you can join the group each day for lunch. |
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Ring of Kerry Ride
Tour Code:
PG-KYT8
7 days /
6 nights
Dates :
Apr to Oct
Trip Rating :
Difficulty :
Riding Level Explained A | Beginner | Beginner A rider who has limited experience, is unable to post the trot and does not canter. | B | Novice
| Novice A rider who is capable of mounting and dismounting unassisted, capable of
applying basic aids, comfortable and in control at the walk, moderate length posting
trots, and short canters. | C | Intermediate
| Intermediate A rider who has a firm seat, is confident and in control at all paces
(including posting trots, two point canters and gallops), but does not ride regularly. |
D | Strong Intermediate
| Strong Intermediate An intermediate rider who is currently riding regularly and is comfortable in the saddle for at least 6 hours per day. | E | Advanced
| All of the above, plus an independent seat, soft hands, and capable of handlinga spirited horse in open country. |
Lodging:
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Day to Day Itinerary
Rates | Dates
Accommodation
Killarney
Tack:
English trail saddles with saddlebag
Horses:
Irish Sports Horses (Irish Drafts, Iri...
Pace:
Moderate to intermediate with trots, c...
Walk,
Trot,
Canter,
Gallop,
Airport:
Shannon, Cork, or Kerry
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