12 Day Explore Ireland Adventure
(The Causeway Coast, The Wild Atlantic Way, The Ring of Kerry, Cork and Waterford)12 Day Explore Ireland Adventure
At a Glance
12 Day Explore Ireland Adventure (The Causeway Coast, The Wild Atlantic Way, The Ring of Kerry, Cork and Waterford)
Also ideal for non riding partners due to having your own private driver.
Description: This adventure starts on the North Coast’s breathtaking Causeway Coastal Route, takes in the rugged West Coast of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, moves on to the beautiful Ring of Kerry in the South West of Ireland, finishing with Cork and Waterford.
This twelve-day Irish horse riding and sightseeing experience begins with three days riding and sightseeing on the famous Causeway Coast, heralded for its natural beauty and spectacular scenery. Afterwards, explore the beautiful walled City of Derry before setting off to traverse the Wild Atlantic Way with a combination of private driver-guided sightseeing and horse riding adventures.
You will journey and sightsee through Donegal, Sligo and Mayo, staying in the attractive Co Mayo town of Westport and go riding on The Silver Strand beach and through the ancient Coillte Forests of Slieve Aughty. Travel through Connemara, visit the renowned Kylemore Abbey before enjoying an overnight stay in the vibrant City of Galway and marvel at the majesty of the spectacular Cliffs of Moher en route to the beautiful town of Killarney on the edge of the National Park. You will ride in the National Park taking in the magnificent views over the lakes and the spectacular backdrop of its mountains, before your final riding day spent on Rossbeigh Beach on the fabled Ring of Kerry in the South west of Ireland.
After this you will meander through Ireland’s ‘True Capital’, the proud, inimitable Cork on your way to the old historic city of Waterford with its beautiful cobbled streets and alleyways that bring you back in time to its glory days as a great port and fortified Viking trading centre.. .
Spend two days riding around The Magillacuddy Reeks on the fabled Ring of Kerry in the South west of Ireland, before meandering through Ireland’s ‘True Capital’, the proud, imitable Cork.
This adventure includes 7 days of riding with rides on 5 beaches and 3 mountain trails, and allows you to ride to Mussenden Temple, Dunluce Castle and the Giant’s Causeway then at Westport in the shadow of the magnificent Croagh Patrick, through the breathtaking Killarney National Park and over the untouched beaches around Glenbeigh in Co Kerry on the fabled Ring of Kerry.
This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime riding holiday, imbued with the exemplary service on which we at Bespoke Equestrian Ireland pride ourselves
Duration: 12 Days, 11 nights
Includes: 11x nights B&B Accommodation, 5 beach rides, 3 mountain trail rides, an afternoon tea lunches at local establishments, Tea and Fresh Baked Scones on Arrival, Knowledgeable Guides, Refreshments, Horse Transport, History Overview of Coast, Spectacular Trail Riding, 5* Coastal Riding, your own private driver/guide, visits to the Cliffs of Moher, Derry City, Galway City, Westport town, Killarney Town, Cork City and Waterford City plus The Best Views in Ireland and much more!
Cost: From £7500
| At a Glance: |
12 Day Explore Ireland Adventure Also ideal for non riding partners due to having a private driver. |
| Description: |
Day 1 – Arrival. Day 2 – Ride in the North Antrim Hills and enjoy lunch in a hillside cabin with views over 5 counties. Day 3 – Ride on Benone Strand and Downhill Beach, to Mussenden Temple, St Mary’s Church. Lunch on the coast. Afternoon of sightseeing. Day 4 – Ride on Whiterocks beach, ride to Dunluce Castle, tour the Castle, ride on Portballintrea beach to the Giant’s Causeway, lunch in The Causeway Hotel, tour the Giant’s Causeway and an overnight stay in The Cultural City of Derry. Day 5 – Sightseeing experience along the rugged West Coast, making your way through Counties Donegal, Sligo and Mayo, en route to Westport. Day 6 – Ride at Silver Strand in the morning before travelling through Connemara, visiting the renowned Kylemore Abbey and staying overnight in vibrant Galway City. Day 7 – Ride at Slieve Aughty before visiting the majestic Cliffs of Moher or the Aran Islands. Overnight in Galway Day 8 – Sightseeing experience exploring the jewel of Ireland’s South West, Killarney Town. Overnight in Killarney. Day 9 – Riding in the spectacular Killarney National Park. Overnight in Glenbeigh. Day 10 – Riding at Rossbeigh Beach below The Killarney Reeks and the Old Cliff Road. Overnight in Ballylickey. Day 11 – Sightseeing experience through the valiant Rebel County of Cork, before visiting the beautiful seaport of Waterford. Overnight in Waterford Day 12 – Return to Dublin |
| Duration: | 12 days, 11 nights |
| Includes: | B&B Accommodation with breakfasts x 11, Tea and Fresh Baked Scones on Arrival, 5 beach rides, 3 hills and mountain trails, afternoon tea on Day 1 and lunches on the other days at local establishments with picnics on the Kerry rides, Knowledgeable Guides, Refreshments, Horse Transport, History Overview of Coast, Spectacular Trail Riding, 5* Coastal Riding, experienced local guide/private driver, visits to Derry City, the Cliffs of Moher, Westport Town, Galway City, Connemara, Kylemore Abbey, Killarney Town, Cork City and Waterford, plus The best views in Ireland! |
| Ride Level: | Intermediate + (Confident cantering in an English saddle) |
| Cost: | From £7500 |
Ride Details:
This unique 12 Day, 11 Night riding holiday is perfect for those wanting something special. This weaves together everything that makes Ireland world famous: white sandy beaches, rugged coastlines, verdant countryside, enchanting mountainous trails, and, of course, the heartening warmth of traditional Irish hospitality!
Seamlessly blending the incomparable natural beauty of Ireland with an immersion into the authentic culture of its welcoming people, this experience is truly one of a kind. Through visits to the most renowned cultural landmarks and hotspots of the Causeway Coast, the Wild Atlantic Way, the Ring of Kerry and Ireland’s most southern realms of Cork and Waterford, this innovative riding and sightseeing package truly showcases the best of Ireland.
You’ll spend 3 unforgettable days riding on the magnificent Causeway Coastal Route stopping at key iconic locations & sites steeped in the history and folklore of the island. Before spending an evening and an overnight stay in Derry City absorbing its rich history and culture.
Next day, venture west with a personal, experienced, local tour guide and feel the palpable wildness of Ireland’s rugged West Coast emanating from the very land itself.
Throughout your journey, your guide will bring the history and mythology of Ireland to life, helping you see this ancient land through the eyes of a native.
You’ll forge an undeniable connection with this Island and its people, as you meander through 21 of Ireland’s 32 counties. Your adventures allow you to stroll through the vibrant Galway City, ride the golden sands of remote Thallabawn beach, revel in the breathtaking wildness of the Connemara region and gaze across the endless expanses of the Atlantic Ocean from the quintessential Cliffs of Moher, before embracing Ireland’s warrior spirit in the Rebel County of Cork.
Riding throughout the length and breadth of Ireland, you’ll follow in the footsteps of our ancestors, who have ridden horses in these lands for innumerable generations. There are no other treks that include such spectacular scenery, depth of culture, nor so thorough an exploration of so many distinct regions of The Emerald Isle. This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime riding holiday, imbued with the exemplary service on which we at Bespoke Equestrian Ireland pride ourselves.
Daily Itinerary
Céad míle fáilte (one hundred thousand welcomes)
Welcome to Ireland! You can arrive in either Belfast or Dublin. We can arrange for our driver to collect you from either location and whisk you off on the beginning of your Irish adventure. You will journey northwards and, if it tickles your fancy, you can opt to travel along the renowned Causeway Coastal Route, lauded as one of the top 5 road journeys in the world. This beautiful drive will give you a taste of the rugged coastlines and sweeping sea views that you will experience over the course of your holiday.
The coastal route is dotted with historic castles and a changing canvas of natural landscapes–incredible fishing villages, quiet beaches, rolling green hills with lush hedges, mountain streams and rugged coastlines with majestic cliffs—all overlooking the magnificent, wild Atlantic.
You can spend the day at your leisure in your accommodation or by exploring the beautiful North Coast. Enjoy some food at a local pub or restaurant, sample a pint of Guinness with the locals or dance the evening away to some traditional Irish music. Be sure to get a good night’s rest to be ready for what the coming days have in store!
We can’t wait to meet you!
Overnight: North Antrim Coast

Our driver will pick you up at your accommodation and take you to our stables. On arrival Mr. McKinley and members of the Bespoke Equestrian Ireland (BEI) team will greet you with a warm, genuine welcome before heading to the barn for a stable tour and to meet the team of horses.
After selecting a horse, and a riding assessment, you will spend 4/5 hours riding out into the wilderness of the North Antrim Hills with its heather clad slopes, looking down upon the verdant green pastures below, with panoramic views over the North Coast and 5 counties of Ireland.
You will stop at the glass sided mountain side cabin, high in the hills, where a picture-perfect picnic or traditional afternoon tea awaits you. Enjoy a sumptuous lunch, while absorbing magnificent views of the Northern Irish countryside.
We will be riding past the old peat banks that were once the traditional source of fuel in Ireland for generations and can stop and do some peat cutting with the old traditional peat spades. Get a few memorable photographs before making our way back to the stables.
After your initial day’s riding you will be collected and taken to your accommodation, where your hosts will help to organise dinner options for you in the local town. After that, it’s time to get a good night’s sleep and be ready for what tomorrow has in store.
Overnight: County Antrim Coast

Enjoy a hearty full Irish breakfast before setting off to begin your adventures. Your driver will transport you to the iconic Downhill beach where your first glimpse offers panoramic views of the ocean and landscape, where miles of open sand, waterfalls and iconic views await. En route, we will pass the ancient trees of Mussendun before the journey continues past the ruins of Downhill House which was Frederick Augustus Hervey, Bishop of Derry and Earl of Bristol’s, 18th century home.
Marvel at the architecture and expanse of the flamboyant Georgian ruins before your gaze is taken by the lonely Mussenden Temple, regally perched 120-feet above the Atlantic Ocean. Inspired by the Roman Temple of Vesta in Tivoli, Rome, Mussenden Temple was used as a summer library for Frederick Augustus Hervey, Bishop of Derry and Earl of Bristol.
It is time to meet your trusty stead again at the entrance to the beach. Downhill beach is best known for its magnificent mountain backdrop, cliff scenery and views across to Donegal. As we enter the beach, we can stop at the foot of the cliff where Mussendun Temple is located for an ideal picture opportunity before taking a swift canter or gallop across miles of flat, open beach crossing the river on to Benone Strand, with miles more sand beach to enjoy. As we pull up at the end of the beach, we stretch our legs, stop at the washrooms and give the horses a rest before riding back across the golden sands, through sand dunes, stopping to view the waterfalls cascading of the majestic cliffs of Binevenagh Mountain and enjoying some time in the spray of the Atlantic.
Upon leaving Downhill Beach we will ride through Downhill Forest to the site of St Mary’s Church. Surrounded by local legend it is rumoured that this Church was home to a magical cow which could produce unlimited amounts of milk as long as it was kept by the right person. You’ll also hear some of the complexity of Irish history and why this Catholic church was destroyed after the Siege of Derry by retreating forces loyal to the Catholic King James II.
Our ride finishes back at Downhill, where we load the horses and enjoy a relaxing lunch after an exhilarating ride.
After lunch, you will be taken for a guided tour of this beautiful area, starting off with Mussenden Temple before travelling on to some off the beaten track locations such as St Aidan’s Church nestled at the foot of the mountains overlooking Lough Foyle. St Aidan’s is the site of a Holy well and is also the burial site of St Colombus, soil from his grave is well recognised as having healing properties for skin complaints. Next, you’ll make your way to Gortmore viewing point, taking in superb 360 degree views over the North West of Ireland, before taking in further viewing points as you follow the coastline back to your accommodation for the night.
Overnight: County Antrim Coast

Today, we will start our ride at Whiterocks beach, so named because of the white chalk cliffs and caverns set back from the water’s edge. The west end of the strand is adjacent to the seaside town of Portrush and backs on to one of the top grass links golf courses in the world, the famous Royal Portrush, host to the British Open which is part of the 2019 Masters’ Competition. Whiterocks beach also looks out over the Skerries (a small group of islands off the coast of Portrush) and the iconic Dunluce Castle, Donegal and the Western Isles of Scotland.
While riding here, there is an opportunity to ride along the edge of this famous golf course which was used for the 148th Open Championship in 2019. Stop for photographs, and get photographed with your partners if they happen to be playing on this fabulous course.
Enjoy some beautiful trots, canters and time in the sea in the most beautiful of surroundings at this picturesque beach. After conquering the sands of Whiterocks, it is time to storm the 13th Century Castle ruins at Dunluce! Ride along the epic coast line leading us to Dunluce Castle before taking a tour of the castle and learning some of its intriguing history (especially the bit about the kitchen & staff plunging into the sea during a storm in 1639!).
While here, we will have some snacks before riding on to the tiny harbour town of Portballintrae en route to the Giant’s Causeway.
As we ride through the quaint coastal village of Portballintrae, we will begin to see the rugged headlands surrounding the Giant’s Causeway. We will cross the River Bush, on its way to meet the Atlantic after being used to create the world famous Old Bushmills Whiskey. Next, it’s time to enjoy our second beach of the day! Breathe in the fresh sea air as you trot and canter across the sand and in the gentle swell of the magnificent Irish Sea. The ride continues as you follow an old tram trail across sand dunes and past the stately Runkerry House before arriving at Northern Ireland’s most famous UNESCO world heritage site, The Giant’s Causeway.
This unique world heritage site is steeped in Irish mythology and is one of the most iconic, beloved features of Ireland’s Causeway Coast. Luckily, it is also our destination for today’s ride. Here we will load up the horses and finish off our adventure with a relaxing meal in the Causeway Hotel. After the meal, make the most of the opportunity to visit the famous hexagonal rock formation and allow the memories of 3 unforgettable days of riding with Bespoke Equestrian Ireland, your enduring new connection with trusted steed and the genuine bonds forged with the people you have met along the way to permeate your thoughts.
Now, as one inspiriting chapter in your journey ends, the seeds of another begin to take root. It is time to bid a fond farewell to the Causeway Coast and unearth the other spellbinding secrets the Emerald Isle has to offer. To this end, we will make our way to Derry City, where the next leg of our adventure begins.
The oldest walled city in Ireland, Derry has a breathtaking history and is the Causeway Coast’s undisputed haven for arts and music. Take advantage of the opportunity to explore this historic city, walk ancient walls steeped in the memories of Derry’s harrowing past and feel these rich stories emanating from the heart of the city itself. You’ll swiftly discover why Derry has witnessed a metamorphosis from a besieged and divisive city into the cultural phenomenon of contemporary times. Explore the vibrant pubs and restaurants and witness the beautiful murals for which the city is famed and you’ll swiftly discover exactly why Derry was voted the inaugural European City of Culture.
Overnight: Derry

Today, we take a break from the saddle, capitalising on the opportunity to rest our legs while we allow our drivers to introduce us to the raw, untouched splendour of Ireland’s West Coast. Sit back and embark on a journey along the rugged, ethereal landscapes of the Wild Atlantic Way. Every step of our journey, meandering towards the enchanting seaside town of Westport, brings us closer to an exciting new riding adventure.
Throughout your journey, your guide will regale you with the wealth of unique history and rich tapestry of culture of the region, illustrating what makes this unspoiled area of Ireland so inimitable. Today, your fate is in your own hands, promising endless possibilities. Together with your guide, you will chart a personalised path to Westport that echoes the very essence of what you’d like to do.
You can stroll through the expanses of Glenveagh National Park, a crucial sanctuary that teems with a treasure trove of protected wildlife and flora, nurtured by the many waterways and lakes permeating the land. The seemingly incongruous Victorian Castle nestled amongst this flourishing life serves to enhance this stunning natural wonderland.
You may opt to embark on a pilgrimage to the summit of the majestic Croagh Patrick, a mountain with a great deal of religious significance in Ireland. Saint Patrick, our illustrious patron saint, once spent 40 days fasting on this mountain and praying that God might save the Irish people. Some believe that it is into the foothills of this mountain that Saint Patrick drove the snakes when he banished them from Irish shores. You can join the 40,000 pilgrims who climb Croagh Patrick annually, many of whom opt to do so barefoot as penance.
“Cast a cold eye on life, on death, horseman, pass by.” This cryptic phrase marks the grave of the enigmatic, early twentieth century Irish poet, W.B. Yeats. Although a true consensus as to the meaning of Yeats’ self-penned epitaph remains elusive, inviting a personal interpretation from the reader, it seems to beckon all equestrians to pay homage making it an essential stop on any horseback riding journey through the region.
However you decide to focus your time today, the natural beauty of the Wild Atlantic Way is unparalleled. Prepare to encounter a plethora of mesmerising vistas; looming clifflines connecting the land to the vast, mysterious Atlantic Ocean, quaint patchworks of fields that have sustained local communities for generations and the serene, tranquil beauty of the mountains and glens.
These are the landscapes that have inspired the world-renowned Irish writers, poets and musicians for generations, so remember to bring your camera to ensure that the memories last a lifetime!
Overnight: Westport
Now, rejuvenated after yesterday’s leisurely respite, it is time to rekindle our passion for riding and get acquainted with a new, eager, equine companion. Making our way to the remote, Silver Strand beach, a morning of exhilaration awaits. Locally known by its ancient moniker, Thallabawn, the beach is nestled at the foothills of the majestic Croagh Patrick, Ireland’s preeminent pilgrimage site.
Ironically, Silver Strand is famous for the iridescent golden hues of its sand, which will sparkle underfoot as you canter along this stretch of the Atlantic Coastline. Feel the wind whip your hair, the invigorating splash of the cool ocean spray against your skin and let a smile dance upon your lips during this remarkable ride, designed by one of Ireland’s most prominent equestrian minds, Michael Lennon.
After dismounting, we will say goodbye to our loyal steeds and make our way towards the awe-inspiring Connemara region. Nestled in the heart of County Galway, Connemara is one of Ireland’s primary ‘Gaeltacht regions’ – areas where the Gaelic tongue is still spoken fluently. Here, the Irish language is often on the lips of the local community who have preserved their native tongue through centuries of persecution. This citadel of Irish culture remains a stronghold of Irish dance, music and arts and the local community remain steadfast guardians of the proud heritage of the Irish people.
At the heart of this region lies Connemara National Park, a haven for a diverse array of flora and fauna rarely seen in Ireland. Connemara is replete with verdant forests, rugged mountain ranges and vast, untouched peatlands, which truly capture the essence of wild, ancient Ireland. The National Park is the proud home of a herd of Connemara ponies which freely roam the area which they have inhabited for centuries.
It is in Connemara, where the natural beauty and Irish culture seamlessly blend together, where we can visit the distinguished Kylemore Abbey. Romantically, this esteemed Benedictine Abbey was constructed by an English Doctor after he and his wife visited Connemara during their honeymoon and immediately fell in love with the area. As you explore the untamed Connemara wilderness, and interact with the warm, welcoming people, you will mirror the emotional journey of that young couple falling deeply in love with this unmistakable jewel of Ireland.
We will make our way to Galway city for the night. Galway City offers a delightful blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and scenic beauty. Known for its lively arts scene, the city boasts charming cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and a bustling Latin Quarter filled with shops, cafes, and pubs. Strolling along the River Corrib, visitors can enjoy stunning views, while landmarks like Eyre Square and the Spanish Arch add to the city’s charm. Galway is also renowned for its friendly atmosphere, making it a perfect destination to experience authentic Irish hospitality.
Overnight: Galway

Today, we leave the hustle and bustle of Galway City, venturing inland towards the heart of County Galway. This region is a bastion of Irish culture, with the lilting sounds of the native Gaelic tongue still heard frequently on the lips of local communities, preserving traditions that were once the lifeblood of Ireland.
Our journey will ultimately bring us to the enchanting arboreal wonderland, Slieve Aughty, which serves as the base of today’s ride. This unique riding centre is nestled amongst 2000 acres of lush, tranquil forests, acting as a mesmerising backdrop for some top quality trail riding.
Galway is noted for its outstanding natural beauty, which will become evident throughout the morning’s ride. You’ll encounter panoramic views of the resplendent Galway countryside whilst traversing the varied terrain of Slieve Aughty alongside your experienced guides. As well as this natural beauty, the area is dotted with ancient stone walls and ruins which whisper the story of a bygone era in Irish history. The combination of unspoiled natural beauty and ancient craftwork harkens to an image of Ireland that is all but forgotten.
After saying a fond farewell to your noble steed, we will make our way towards one of Ireland’s most famous natural wonders, Clare’s Cliffs of Moher. This astonishing, 9 mile stretch of rugged cliff lines provides an unparalleled vantage point from which to witness the raw, unrestrained power of the Atlantic Ocean.
As are millions of intrepid visitors each year, you’ll be entranced by the tumultuous waves, which can reach 60 feet in height, crashing inexorably against the ancient stone cliffs, showcasing the formidable force of the untamed seas. From this privileged vantage point, you’ll be endowed with a glimpse of the ancient Aran Islands, which stand as lonely sentinels 14 miles off the coast. Stand amidst the incredible legions of 30,000 seabirds which call the Cliffs of Moher home and you’ll feel an unmistakable connection to the primal, wild nature of the Emerald Isle.
We return to our accommodation in Galway City to spend another sociable evening.
Overnight: Galway City

Today, we depart the hustle and bustle of Galway City and make our way to the Jewel of Kerry – Killarney. This beautiful town with a majestic backdrop of mountains in its National Park overlooks the Lakes of Killarney, and is one of the most bustling, cosmopolitan districts on the Emerald Isle, a hub for music, dance and traditional fun.
Killarney also has a longstanding affinity with horses and you can explore the town from the back of a horse drawn ‘Jaunting Car’. This traditional mode of transport offers a glimpse into Killarney’s charming past.
Overnight: Killarney
Today, our riding adventure takes us into the 24,000 acres of Killarney National Park with its lakes and islands, towered over by a magnificent range of mountains.
Spend the rest of your afternoon sightseeing with your tour guide on the Ring of Kerry or browsing the shops of Killarney.
As your day draws to a close,make your way to the tranquil village of Glenbeigh to spend the night. This quaint, rustic town can be explored at your leisure. An idyllic location in which to spend a restorative evening, Glenbeigh is a prominent location in Irish mythology – a focal point in the journey of Oisin, as he made his way to Tir na Og – The Land of Eternal Youth – on his stunning white horse. A natural paradise, many a visitor has been enthralled by the diverse array of lakes, rivers and beaches that have gained this village the title – “The Jewel of The Ring of Kerry”,
Overnight – Glenbeigh

Our final day of riding has arrived, and this day will fill you with memories of coastal riding in Ireland, as you ride on the magnificent Rossbeigh beach, one of the finest expanses of golden sand in all of Ireland. Today, traverse the 4.3 mile expanse of pristine sands of this untouched paradise, nestled between Glenbeigh and the Dingle Peninsula. Connecting the charming towns of Glenbeigh and Dingle, Rossbeigh is a doorway to the transcendent beauty of the renowned Ring of Kerry.
After cantering amidst the invigorating waves of the Atlantic Ocean, you’ll feel your affinity with Ireland truly deepened. Savour each precious moment, for this should be the poignant climax of your time spent in Ireland. As you dismount for the final time, reflect on the journey you have made, the friendships you’ve forged and the memories you’ve made before we head south following the Ring of Kerry to Cork.
Tonight, we find lodgings around the sleepy, picturesque village of Ballylickey. A tranquil haven for outdoor pursuits, Ballylickey is the ideal setting for a night of rest, to reinvigorate you after all those days of horse riding.
Overnight – Ballylickey

Today, we will provide our weary legs with a much needed respite, swapping the saddle for a whirlwind adventure through Ireland’s most southerly realms. Allow your driver to introduce you to the lands that, arguably, possess the strongest warrior spirit in all of Ireland.
Cork, an area known for its passionate, fervent dedication to Ireland, is the self proclaimed capital of this fair land. Dublin, a British imposed capital, is still dubbed an imposter by many in Ireland’s traditional heartland. Witness the pride of the Cork people, who have made an indelible mark in Irish history that they cherish to this very day.
Cork, now hailed as the capital of gastronomy, is revered for its culinary delights. Allow some of the fine establishments to show their flair for the culinary arts, demonstrating their prowess with traditional methods and more contemporary cooking styles unique to the region.
Perhaps make your way to the illustrious grounds of Blaney Castle and the famous Blarney Stone, a cornerstone of Irish mythology which truly embodies the spirit of Irish storytelling. If you’re feeling adventurous, lay your lips upon The Stone to improve your eloquence; it is said that doing so will awaken the dormant “gift of the gab” – the innate talent for storytelling that is so intrinsic to the Irish people.
Next, we’ll venture into Waterford, the home of the world renowned Waterford Crystal. Crafted by ingenious artisans since the 18th century, you can revel in the prodigious skills on display as these craftsmen ply their noble trade.
Here, where the legacy of Ireland’s artists meets the beautiful seascapes and mountainous expanses that oft inspired them, you will spend your final night in Ireland. A treasure trove of museums showcase the ancient gaelic and viking influences that shaped Waterford. Take this final opportunity to immerse yourself in the history of Eire as your journey draws to a leisurely close.
Overnight – Waterford
It’s finally time to make your way back to Dublin and, as you have your own private driver, feel free to incorporate any visits or stops that you would like to make. You may also add on extra days if you wish and our itinerary planning team will happily assist.
As this unforgettable experience is drawing to a close, say your fond farewells to Ireland, reflecting on the memories of one your greatest horse riding experiences.
Recall the myths and stories that added richness and substance to your journey through Ireland’s wild and rugged landscapes, the generous hospitality of the Irish people, who sought to welcome you as one of their own and the unparalleled beauty of Ireland’s landscape.
We hope to meet you again someday soon.
Slán Abhaile
Remember if you would like an additional night of accommodation tonight then this can be arranged upon request or we can help you with your onward journey.
What’s Included?
Locations where we ride: |
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| Sheans Horse Farm | North Antrim hills | |
| Downhill Beach and Benone Strand | Downhill Forest | |
| St Mary’s Church | Past Downhill Demsne | |
| Whiterocks Beach | Coastal Route to Dunluce | |
| Dunluce Castle | Portballintrae Beach | |
| Old Causeway Tram Tracks | Giant’s Causeway Centre | |
| Silver Strand | Slieve Aughty | |
| Rossbeigh Beach | Killarney National Park |
What’s Included in the Trip: |
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| 11x nights’ accommodation | 5x beaches | |
| 3x hill and mountain trails | Lunches at local establishments | |
| Tea and Fresh Baked Scones on Arrival | Picnic lunches | |
| Spectacular Trail Riding | 5* Coastal Riding | |
| Riding at Game of Throne Filming locations | Knowledgeable Trekking guide! | |
| Private driver | Sightseeing visits | |
| All tack and equipment | Cliffs of Moher visit | |
| Galway City visit | Ring of Kerry visit | |
| Cork City visit | Waterford visit |
2026 RATES AND DATES
Every Sunday year round (riding begins on Monday):
£7500pp
Flexible starting date of your choice (may be available upon request):
£7900pp
*The above rates are based on a minimum of 4 riders (Can all be from your booking or a combination of other bookings)
*Prices are based on two people sharing a room. A Single Room Supplement of £1265 applies for those who require a single room.
Optional Add-ons
1. We can arrange for you to be picked up at any airport or from anywhere in Ireland and transport you after your riding tour, to wherever you require. Check out the following link for more deatils on your transportation options www.horsebackridingtoursireland.com/transportation
2. Hire of photographer for a day/half day
3. Upgrades to Hotel accommodation can be arranged. Check out the following link for upgrade details www.horsebackridingtoursireland.com/accommodation
4. Extra night of accomodation at the end of the trip
5. Itinerary planning for non-riding partners such as for Golf, fishing, sightseeing, genealogy. Check out our Out of Tack page and our itinerary planning website at www.premierexperiencesni.com