W krainie Leprikonów
W krainie Leprikonów Kod hotelu: DUBIRLX Ireland

Dublin • Wicklow • Glendalough Valley • Kilkenny • Cashel • Ring of Kerry • Bunratty Folk Park • Burren • Cliffs of Moher • Galway • Connemara National Park • Kylemore • Londonderry • Giant's Causeway • Belfast • Dublin
The fabulous land of the green trefoil clover, where lepricons, the most famous Irish dwarfs, hide pots with gold at the end of the rainbow, and the darkness hides the legendary giant Fionn MacCumhail from the novel by William Butler Yeats. The country of cathedrals, monasteries, meticulously kept manors, gardens, castles and fortresses impresses with its magnificent architecture and beautiful landscapes. A very interesting program with a comfortable flight to Dublin. Route in Ireland: approx. 1670 km.
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Ireland
Bajeczna kraina zielonej trójlistnej koniczyny, gdzie leprikony najbardziej znane irlandzkie skrzaty, skrywają garnki ze złotem na końcu tęczy, a mrok skrywa legendarnego olbrzyma Cuchlainna z powieści Williama Butlera Yeatsa.
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1. DAY. DUBLIN Collection of participants at the airport. Flight to DUBLIN. Transfer to a hotel in the Dublin area, accommodation, overnight.
2. DAY. WICKLOW - GLENDALOUGH VALLEY Breakfast. Checking out. Transfer to the Powerscourt manor house in the WICKLOW mountains - a 13th-century palace, now one of the best-kept Irish mansions, surrounded by fabulous gardens. While walking through the gardens, it is worth seeing pegasi monuments, a great sundial and numerous fountains that bring relief on a hot day by creating a refreshing mist. For those thirsty for the exotic, Japanese gardens are an attraction. The property has a magnificent view of the Sugarloaf Mountain. Transfer to the glacial GLENDALOUGH VALLEY, where, surrounded by waterfalls, Wicklow Mountains, steep slopes and lakes, lush vegetation and mountain chamois live. Visiting the monastery of St. Kevin - former hermitage. It is one of the best-preserved abbeys in Ireland, dating from the 6th century. Accommodation at a hotel in the Kilkenny / Waterford area, overnight.
3. DAY. KILKENNY - CASHEL Breakfast. Check out from the hotel. Transfer to KILKENNY - the smallest city in Ireland, formerly known as the Marble City, dominated by the majestic Kilkenny Castle. Visiting the 12th-century castle, the former seat of the Butler family. Transfer to CASHEL, visiting the Rock of Cashel, a complex of medieval sacral and defensive structures, considered a former druidic center. The ensemble consists of a round tower, Cormac's chapel, cathedral, castle tower and cantors' hall. Strolling through soaring arches, towers, and a former cemetery with a forest of Celtic crosses, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the city of Cashel and its green meadows. Hotel accommodation in Killarney / Tralee area, overnight
4. DAY. THE RING OF KERRY Breakfast. A full-day trip in the RING of KERRA - a route along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Ireland's most popular hiking trail is a magical mix of windswept rock, ocean and subtropical vegetation. Visit the Kissane sheep farm, where you can feed your sheep, watch a sheepdog at work, attend a sheep shearing event, and even adopt one of a thousand sheep and get lifetime free entry to the farm. Tour Muckross House, a 19th-century Elizabethan mansion that houses a museum of folklore and agriculture. The court's gardens are within Killarney National Park, where red and pink rhododendrons bloom in summer. Return to the hotel in the Killarney / Tralee area, overnight.
5. DAY. BUNRATTY FOLK PARK - BURREN - CLIFES OF MOHERU Breakfast. Check out from the hotel. Drive to BUNRATTY FOLK PARK, where 19th-century Irish farms, cottages and shops have been recreated in an area of 10 hectares around Bunratty Castle, and even a village street with a pub, forge, textile shop, post office and printing house. One of the highlights of the area is Durty Nelly's authentic Old Irish Pub. Transfer to BURREN - a harsh land dominated by flat rocks, vast limestone plains, steep cliffs, underground tunnels and caverns. Walk the CLIFES of MOHER along the Atlantic Ocean, where the ceaseless lapping waves and churning water erode a 215-meter-high cliff. Accommodation at a hotel in the Lisdoonvarna area. Overnight.
6. DAY. GALWAY - CONNEMARA NATIONAL PARK - KYLEMORE Breakfast. Check out from the hotel. Transfer to GALWAY - a charming seaside town, where the old urban layout has been preserved. Walk the narrow, winding streets with countless pubs, shops and cafes. Free time. Transfer to the area of the CONNEMARA NATIONAL PARK. The landscape is dominated by moors, granite mountains and marshes. There are also many lakes here. Above one of them - Kylemore Lough - lies KYLEMORE Abbey, which means "great forest". The former manor is one of Ireland's most romantic places. Behind the neo-Gothic abbey there is a typical Victorian garden, from which a picturesque path leads to a nearby mountain, at the top of which stands a statue of Christ. The view from this place is remembered for a long time. Hotel accommodation in the Sligo area. Overnight.
7. DAY. LONDONDERRY - THE GIANT GROBLE - BELFAST Breakfast. Check out from the hotel. Transfer to LONDONDERRY (Derry). A stroll through the streets of Northern Ireland's second largest city, which is a symbol of the struggles between Protestants and Catholics. Today, murals in the Bogside district commemorate old feuds. Drive to GOBA GREAT on the northern coast, where there are 37 thousand. tightly arranged basalt columns, formed during a volcanic eruption, covered by the UNESCO program. According to legends, the 12-meter columns were set up by the giant Fionn MacCumhail. Panoramic ride through BELFAST. Hotel accommodation in the Belfast area. Overnight.
8. DAY. DUBLIN Breakfast. Checking out. Transfer to the center of DUBLIN. Sightseeing: St. Patrick's Cathedral from the 13th century - the main cathedral of the Irish Church. Transfer to Trinity College, a university founded in 1592, famous for its old library, where the famous 9th century manuscript, the so-called Book of Kells. Free time for shopping on Grafton Street. Optional (for an additional fee on site): visiting the Guinness Storehouse and learning about the production method of this famous Irish beer. Accommodation in a hotel in the Dublin area, overnight.
9. DAY. Breakfast, check out. Transfer to the airport. Flight to Poland.
BENEFITS: 8 nights in hotels ** / ***, 2-person rooms (1 extra bed available) with bathrooms • meals: 7 breakfasts • flight • coach transfer • pilot care • KL and NW insurance
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