Into the Irish Wilderness...
You’ll leave the road behind and journey by 4WD along beaches, through rivers and down hidden trails. En route you’ll be walking in forests, surfing, horse riding, sea kayaking, playing “vagaball” (beach volleyball), spotting seals and enjoying beach BBQs (some activities optional). At the end of the day you can look forward to a roaring fire, music, great food and a pint of Guinness (adults only!).
...on a 4WD Journey with a Difference
After kissing the world-famous Blarney Stone and seeing the Titanic’s last port of call, you’ll head out onto the undiscovered Beara Peninsula to explore the castles of Dun Booey. Taking a secret shortcut through the mountains you’ll then negotiate the Healy Mountain Pass (Ireland’s bendiest road) and hop on the ferry to Bere Island – one of the most remote places in Ireland. Joining the Ring of Kerry, you’ll head for the Dingle Peninsula and take The Conor Pass (Ireland’s highest road) to Brandon Bay before returning to Cork.
Responsible Travel
You will be accommodated in small, cosy Irish guesthouses throughout the trip, giving you a flavour of true Irish hospitality, and food will be purchased from local shops for any picnics or BBQs. We’re also working with a local operator, and one of their staff members will escort you on your adventure and give you information about Ireland as you travel. You’ll also get to experience typical Irish scenery and traditions en route – like a game of “vagaball” (beach volleyball) on Derrynane Beach.
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