Question:
I'm looking for the best (within a reasonable $$ range ) bicycle tour of Ireland option!?
NJB
2008-02-07 21:03:57 UTC
I may have the time available in July to do what I've always wanted to do...A bicycle tour of Ireland!!
Problem is I've never been to Europe much less Ireland and don't know where to start.
Does anyone have any recommendations / experience with this? Recommendations such as tour companies, route choices ( I keep hearing about the "ring of Kerry" for example), full packages, use of a U.S. vs. a local Ireland company, where to stay before / after etc. would be helpful and appreciated!
I want to get the best experience for a "reasonable" price. By that I mean I only have a few grand to spend and a week, maybe a few days more tops.
I saw, for example a nice package from Trek Travel complete w/ nights in castles nad such, but at $4-5k was out of my range.

I'll only have one chance for this and want to do it right as best I can afford.
Three answers:
greenorlagh
2008-02-08 04:00:54 UTC
Hi - I have cycled all over Europe and can highly recommend going it alone!



here's what you do -arrive wherever you arrive and hire a good touring bike. This is relatively easy but you should find out which company is nearest to whichever airport. Bring your own panniers. You wont need lights but make sure you have wet gear with you.



Use bed and breakfast places to stay at rather than hotels as it is much cheaper. I cycled Kerry last year and am planning Connemara this year. OS maps are great for Ireland and you'll find the whole thing relatively easy to organise.



Any questions please email me.
rioux
2016-09-07 06:49:30 UTC
Ireland might be a lovely nation to cycle. Friends have performed it. Pick May might be. I toured eire via rent auto in May and the elements used to be great. Always get ready your entire equipment for inclement climate, at any place you excursion. You will ought to slender your ambitions down until you could have greater than a few weeks. County Clare is an particularly lovely discipline to talk over with via bicycle. Try the BnBs out. Either self excursion with paniers or prefer a guided excursion wherein they transfer your equipment for you and organize for accomodation. Check out the michelin maps. You will uncover that there are a minimum of three forms/sizes of avenue in Ireland. You don't ought to be at the bigger and busier important highways. Lots of quiet ones to comply with to these off monitor little villages. Go for it. For an certainly lovely travel, cycle Lake Constance (Germany,Austria,Swiss) after which down the Rhine. There are plenty of different impressive journeys, check out the Mosel cycle course - Luxembourg to Koblenz or materials of it.
houseoffunksville
2008-02-08 03:11:27 UTC
I'm sorry I don't know anything about bike tours but you can find everything on here:

www.govisitireland.com



It's all about hiking/cycle tours.



Good luck with it! :)


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