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Sample itinerary: 7-day option -
subject to changes

The itinerary below is subject to change for varying reasons. Any changes made by the operator and / or the tour leaders will be in the interest and safety of all participants.

Day 1: Arrival day, Travel to Clifden
From Shannon we drive north to Clifden in County Galway: a lovely little town known as the “Jewel of Connemara”. Connemara is a wild, rugged, unspoilt area with a ragged coastline and two sets of impressive mountains – the Twelve Bens and the Maamturks.
We will walk at Omey Island: a beautiful place located just off the Connemara shore:  we can reach it by walking across the sand at low tide. We take a circular route around the island travelling by ancient tracks beside a lake and then out across lovely, quiet sandy beaches.  We will be accommodated for the next two nights at a guest house right on the edge of the town. We will take our evening meal at one of Clifden’s many fine restaurants specialising in fresh seafood. The town has many pubs with traditional music sessions most nights of the week.
Alternative Walk Options: the full walk is 4 miles long, there is an alternative option of just 2-3 miles available.
Walking Distance 4 miles (6.4 km) 
Overnight: Clifden
Meals Included: Lunch and Dinner

Day 2: Visit Kylemore Abbey and Gardens, Hike Killary Harbour
First stop today is Kylemore Abbey: western Ireland’s most famous man-made landmark. Nestled in the heart of Connemara, Kylemore is regarded as one of the most beautiful buildings in Ireland. Built in 1867 by Mitchell Henry as a romantic gift to his wife, Kylemore Abbey and the surrounding mountains and lakes are steeped in history. Later in the day our walk today will be at Killary fjord. The fjord, travelling in from the sea to a village called Leenane forms the natural border between County Mayo in the north and County Galway to the south. This is one of the finest walks in Ireland!
Alternative Walk Options: the full walk is 6 miles long, there is an alternative option of just 2-3 miles available.
Terrain: waterside paths, rocky tracks 
Walking Distance 6 miles (9.7 km) | Elev Gain: 100 ft 
Overnight: Clifden, Connemara
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner


Day 3: Hike Inismor, the largest of the Aran Islands
We set off on the mid morning ferry to Inismor and our walk consists of much varied terrain, beginning with a fabulous trek across the rocky flagstones of the northwestern shore of the island. We then travel on along quiet grassy tracks with fine views lined with endless stretches of dry stone walls.
Alternative Walk Options: the full walk is 6 miles long, there is an alternative option of just 2 miles available.
Terrain: grassy tracks, quiet lanes and rocky shore
Walking Distance 6 miles (10 km)
Overnight: Kilmurvey, Inishmore, Aran Islands
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner


Day 4: Hike Inismor & Dun Aenghus
The first part of our walk today takes us up to visit Dun Aenghus, a massive semi-circular ring fort lodged on the edge of cliffs that drop 300 ft into the Atlantic. Gaze out from the cliff tops across the wild Atlantic Ocean. We then hike on over of limestone slabs, navigating through narrow lanes lined with dry stone walls. Then on to rocky flagstones of the northwestern shore of the island. We then travel on along quiet grassy tracks with fine views lined with endless stretches of dry stone walls.
Alternative Walk Options: the full walk is 6 miles long, there is an alternative option of just 2 miles available.
Terrain: quiet lanes, grassy tracks, rocky shore
Walking Distance 6 miles (10 km)
Overnight: Kilmurvey, Inishmore, Aran Islands
Meals Included: Breakfast and Dinner

Day 5: Return ferry from the Aran Islands, hike in The Burren
A wonderful day exploring and walking the Burren! And it is truly an immensely rocky place. The hills of the Burren are made up of limestone pavements with criss-crossing cracks called “grikes”, between isolated rocks called “clints”. The area supports Arctic, alpine and Mediterranean flora side-by-side, and the mild winter temperatues ensure a long growing season. The blue flower of the Spring Gentian, an alpine plant, is the region’s best-loved flower. For our walk today we will be escorted by a Burren expert. He will take us to sites of botanical, geological and archaeological interest.
Terrain: grassy track, country lanes, green road | Elev 400ft
Walking Distance 6 miles (10 km)
Overnight: Ballyvaughan, or Lisdoonvarna, County Clare
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 6: Hike the Coastal Burren
Today we will be accompanied by our local expert guide. He will take us to sites of botanical, geological and archaeological interest. This will include walking in two separate parts of the Burren with a break for lunch. The Burren region is famous for its flora: you will never see anything like the carpets of primroses, coastal displays of sea pinks, or the white flower of the blackthorn cascading over all the hedgerows. Rare and spectacular plants occur in abundance. Orchids grow everywhere in the Burren and 23 out of the 27 Irish species are to be found here.
Terrain: old green road, rocky tracks | Elev Gain 400 ft
Walking Distance 6 miles (10 km)

Overnight: Ballyvaughan, or Lisdoonvarna, County Clare
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 7: Visit the Cliffs of Moher, return to Shannon.
Our last walk will be at the spectacular Cliffs of Moher. We begin at the quaint village of Doolin and take the coastal path all the way to the Cliffs. Towering 660 feet above the wild Atlantic, these cliffs are noted for abundant birdlife including puffins (between May and early August). We can also hope to see and hear fulmars, guillemots, kittiwakes, and if we’re really lucky, peregrine falcons.
Then we drive back to Shannon Airport.
Terrain: cliff path
Walking Distance 5 miles (8 km)
Meals Included: Breakfast

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Sample itinerary: 4-day option - subject to changes

The itinerary below is subject to change for varying reasons. Any changes made by the operator and / or the tour leaders will be in the interest and safety of all participants.

Day 1: Arrival
From Galway City we drive west to Clifden: a great little town known as the “Jewel of Connemara”. We will be accommodated at a lovely guest house for the next two nights, right on the edge of town. Our first walk will be at Omey Island. This is a beautiful little island located just off the Connemara shore and we can reach it by walking across the sand at low tide. We will take a circular walk travelling by ancient tracks beside a lake and then out across quiet sandy beaches. We will take our evening meal at one of Clifden’s many fine restaurants, and there may be some traditional music to hear in the pubs.
Overnight: Clifden, Connemara.  Meals included: Lunch and Dinner
Terrain: quiet lanes, beaches and sandy tracks.
Walking Distance 5 miles (8 km) 
Overnight: Clifden
Meals Included: Lunch and Dinner

Day 2: Visit Kylemore Abbey and Gardens, Hike Killary Harbour
First stop today is Kylemore Abbey: western Ireland’s most famous man-made landmark. Nestled in the heart of Connemara, Kylemore is regarded as one of the most beautiful buildings in Ireland. Built in 1867 by Mitchell Henry as a romantic gift to his wife, Kylemore Abbey and the surrounding mountains and lakes are steeped in history. Later in the day our walk today will be at Killary fjord. The fjord, travelling in from the sea to a village called Leenane forms the natural border between County Mayo in the north and County Galway to the south. This is one of the finest walks in Ireland!
Alternative Walk Options: the full walk is 6 miles long, there is an alternative option of just 2-3 miles available.
Terrain: waterside paths, rocky tracks 
Walking Distance 6 miles (9.7 km) | Elev Gain: 100 ft 
Overnight: Clifden, Connemara
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch


Day 3: Hike Inismor, the largest of the Aran Islands
We set off on the mid morning ferry to Inismor and our walk consists of much varied terrain, beginning with a fabulous trek across the rocky flagstones of the northwestern shore of the island. We then travel on along quiet grassy tracks with fine views lined with endless stretches of dry stone walls.
Alternative Walk Options: the full walk is 6 miles long, there is an alternative option of just 2 miles available.
Terrain: grassy tracks, quiet lanes and rocky shore
Walking Distance 6 miles (10 km)
Overnight: Kilmurvey, Inishmore, Aran Islands
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner


Day 4: Departure
This morning, after breakfast, we will take a short walk and then take the lunchtime ferry back to Rossaveal. We will then drive to Galway City where the tour ends and you will be dropped at the Galway City Rail / Bus Station.
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch


Note: Many clients come on a tour who wish to do very little hiking. Every day there are alternative options such as sight-seeing, relaxing, reading, painting, listening to Irish traditional music, and generally just soaking up the Irish atmosphere. You can opt out of the hiking on any day! All our accommodations are based in scenic locations, so you are very welcome to just remain “home” for the day.
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West Coast Walks
Tour Code: ZZ-HKIRJ-01
7 days / 6 nights
Dates : June

Level : Fitness Level
Difficulty Levels Explained
1. Easy
Easy pace and an average-to-sedentary level of fitness. You should be in good health and fit enough for full day of normal sightseeing and walking.
2. Easy to Moderate
An average level of fitness or some experience with the featured activity is recommended.
3. Moderate
Requires you to have performed the featured activity regularly, with some periods on challenging terrain. Activities are mandatory and you may be traveling at high elevations. You need to be in good health and physical condition to enjoy these trips, with adequate muscular strength and cardiovascular endurance.
4. Demanding
You must be extremely physically fit and are expected to hike or ride four to six hours over steep or more rugged terrain.
5. Strenuous
Prolonged hiking/biking on moderate to difficult terrain (five to nine hours a day).
May include high altitude, rugged terrain etc..

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Airport: Shannon
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