THE DINGLE WAY · Dingle is a lovely town to ramble around visiting the numerous art galleries and...

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THE DINGLE WAY

IRELAND Walk Hike Bike Ltd. Contact in Ireland & 24 Hour Emergency Number: +353 (0) 87-250 2434

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IRELAND WALK HIKE BIKEFor 25 years Ireland Walk Hike Bike (IWHB) has been welcoming guests to Ireland. Therealisation of a dream for company founder Linda Woods who sought to show people the“real Ireland” rather than the traditional tourism template! These ideals continue today,showing you Ireland the way we believe it should be seen: slowly, intimately andknowledgeably. Our terrific office personnel and great guides all share the samephilosophy – “to take people into those hidden parts of Ireland that few know about andgive people a real “taste and flavour” of Ireland the way we know and love it”.

With today’s fast pace of life & the lack of “downtime”, we at IWHB take great pride in thetrust our guests show in us to create great experiences for you. All of us in IWHB arecommitted to ensuring our fascination for Ireland, its’ history, culture, diversity & humour,is part of your holiday. Ireland enjoys a relaxing pace of life; beautiful and varied scenery,with the sea never far from sight & a great selection of music at night. While in Ireland, weask you to PLEASE take your time as you discover small sections of Ireland, for if yourush, the charm of the country and the people will pass you by. The best made plans willalways change in Ireland, and your adaptability to enjoy chance encounters with friendlylocals, incredible characters and the odd charismatic sheep is what will make yourholiday a truly memorable experience!!

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ITINERARY AT A GLANCE

Day Travel / Activities

1 Arrival in Tralee

2 Tralee To Cloghane Luggage Transfer

3 Cloghane To Dingle Luggage Transfer

4 Slea Head

5 Free Day Dingle

6 Dingle To Inch Luggage Transfer

7 Inch to Tralee Luggage Transfer

8 Departure Day

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THE DINGLE WAYThere is no other landscape in Western Europe with the same density and varietyof archaeological monuments as the Dingle Peninsula boasts.

There is so much to discover and conquer within ‘Dingle’ that it really has to beseen in all of its glory to be believed. Because of its remote location – and lack ofspecialised agriculture – it is steeped in ancient Irish history and spectacularlyshaped by the ravages of the Atlantic Ocean. As you hike the Dingle Way (alsoknown as the Kerry Camino) you will leave the county town of Tralee & follow tothe southern shores to reach Dingle Bay, the magnificent Inch Beach and on toDingle town. Your return journey back to Tralee, takes you to the northern shoreswith the impressive Brandon range of mountains beckoning you as you discovermore of the remarkable history that this land is so famous for. We invite you tolose yourself in this magnificent landscape and make memories that will last alifetime.

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DAY 1, ARRIVAL IN TRALEEArrive in Tralee and check into your B&B (your bicycles will already be there). If you have time take a short cycle from Tralee to the lovely fishing port of Fenit and from there to the historic Ardfert with it’s newly restored cathedral and back to Tralee for your overnight stop.

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DAY 2, TRALEE TO CLOGHANEToday’s cycle takes you from Tralee along the northern shores of the Dingle Peninsula with the Slieve Mish Mountains on your left and Tralee Bay to your right. The route takes you through Castlegregory before finishing in the picturesque village of Cloghane and your overnight stop for the night.

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DAY 3, CLOGHANE TO DINGLELeaving Cloghane you head for the village of Brandon and Brandon Point and then on and over the famous Conor Pass with its breathtaking views that stretches for miles. In the distance you will see the fishing port town of Dingle and your stopover for the next three days. . Enjoy the beauty of Dingle and its surrounds for the next few days, cycling out towards the western shores and Slea Head with views of the Great Blasket Islands looming in the distance.

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DAY 4, SLEA HEADHeading west from Dingle you cycle via Ventry to Slea Head with its magnificent breathtaking views across the Blasket Sound to the famous Blasket Island. From here you cycle on to Dunquinn and Ballyferriter on your way back to Dingle for the evening. Alternatively, today you can cycle to Dunquinn harbour and take the ferry to the Great Blasket Island and enjoy a walk around this mystical and enchanting place. Overnight in Dingle.

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DAY 5, FREE DAY DINGLEFree Day – Opportunity to take a boat trip to visit the Blasket Islands or take a trip to see Fungi the Dingle Dolphin, famous the world over. Dingle is a lovely town to ramble around visiting the numerous art galleries and other interesting shops.

If you want to cycle to day then the route description below will take you around the Northern side of the Peninsula.Cycling north from Dingle through Brandon Creek and on to the village of Ballydavid before finishing back in Dingle. There is hike options, kayaking, distillery tours and much more to do also!!

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DAY 6, DINGLE TO INCHCycling in an easterly direction by the shores of Dingle Bay you once again enjoy spectacular views and breathtaking scenery of this magnificent peninsula. Your destination is the tiny hamlet of Inch with its renowned and magnificent beach and ideal for a walk along its golden sands or a quick dip. On your way you can detour to visit the village of Annascaul, home to the famous explorer Tom Crean.

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DAY 7, INCH TO TRALEEToday’s route continues along the coast to the historical village of Castlemaine with its neat little harbour and splendid bird sanctuary. From here you head north and take the “short mountain route” back to Tralee and your last night’s stopover. This is a very historical area and on your way you will pass the legendary mythological Queen Scotia’s grave which also offers fabulous views over Tralee Bay and North Kerry.

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DAY 8, DEPARTURE DAYAfter a final breakfast and farewell you leave your cycle behind you and follow your own arrangements for your onward journey.

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WHAT'S INCLUDED

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BOOKING DETAILS

RESERVATIONS

Reservations to be made through our booking page at www.irelandwalkhikebike.com

CANCELLATIONS

Should you need to cancel, cancellation charges will be imposed. These are calculatedfrom the day written notification is received by the company or our agent as a percentageof the total tour price, including surcharges as follows:

More than 56 days from start date: Deposit only

35 to 55 days from start date: 30%

15 to 34 days from start date: 50%

14 days to departure day: Nil Refund

ALL CANCELLATIONS MUST BE IN WRITING BY POST OR E-MAIL.

PAYMENT CONDITIONS

A deposit of €150.00 per person is required at the time of booking.

Balancing payments are then required no less that 8 weeks prior to the holiday start date.

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WHY BOOK WITH US

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TESTIMONIALS

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Ireland Walk Hike Bike Ltd (“the Company”) formerly trading as South West WalksIreland, accepts bookings subject to the following Terms & Conditions:

1. The contract is between the Company and the client, being any person travelling orintending to travel on a tour/ holiday operated by the company. The contract, including allmatters arising from it, is subject to Irish law and the exclusive jurisdiction of the Irishcourts.

A booking is accepted and becomes definite only from the date when the company sendsa confirmation. It is at this point that a contract between the company and the clientcomes into existence. Before your booking is confirmed and comes into existence thecompany reserves the right to increase or decrease published prices. The company ortheir agents reserve the right to decline any booking at their discretion.

2. To secure a booking the Company or their agent requires a completed Booking Formand the necessary deposit. (Full payment if travel is within 30 days). The first namedclient must be over 18 years of age. Clients booking by telephone, by website/E-mail orfax will be deemed to have signed the Booking Form and read and accepted our BookingConditions. The person signing, or being deemed to sign, the Booking Form warrants thathe/she has full authority to do so on behalf of all persons whose names appear thereon,and confirms that all such persons are fully aware of and accept these Conditions. Pleasenote that your deposit is non-refundable.

3. The balance of all monies due, including any surcharges applicable at the time, mustbe paid to the company or their agents not later than 56 days before departure. In thecase of non-payment of the balance by the due date the Company reserves the right tocancel your booking and cancellation charges will apply. If any payment is dishonouredwe reserve the right to charge €45 per person to cover administration costs.

4. Travel Insurance is mandatory for all clients whilst on a tour/ holiday organised by theCompany. Clients are wholly responsible for arranging their own insurance. Clients areresponsible for ensuring that they are in possession of private Travel insurance withprotection for the full duration of the tour/ holiday in respect of at least medical expenses,injury, death, repatriation, cancellation and curtailment, with adequate cover.

We require proof that you have as a minimum, Personal Liability Insurance Cover at timeof booking. This is for your own protection & very often forms part of your HouseholdInsurance.

Our full terms and conditions can be found at www.irelandwalkhikebike.com/terms-conditions/

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