Oops... something went wrong!
Looking for inspiration? Planning a trip? Or just want to scroll yourself happy? We'll show you an Ireland that's tailor-made for you.
While offline, you can still add items to My board. New travel reccomendations will only show up once you’re back online.
See what Ireland has in store for you
Wild Atlantic Cycling offers an Ireland end-to-end cycling holiday from Mizen Head, County Cork to Malin Head, Co Donegal. With its rugged coastline, Irish music, unique landscapes and lively pubs along the way, ‘MizMal’ really is something special. The route takes in much of Ireland’s dramatic Wild Atlantic Way and is geared towards reasonably experienced road cyclists capable of daily mileage of approximately 50 miles / 80 km to 90 miles / 145 km. Route summary The route is approximately 525 miles / 845 km. Pickup is provided from Belfast, Dublin or Cork. The route takes you along the Mizen Penninsula to Bantry Bay and through the Cork and Kerry mountains. Then continue to Killarney and the shores of Muckross Lake and then north across the Shannon Estuary on the ferry. Visit the Cliffs of Moher and cycle through the unique limestone plateau of the Burren. On into County Galway, and the shores of Lough Corrib, with a visit to the pretty village of Cong - the setting for the movie "the Quiet Man". Next is Galway City with its fun vibe and enticing old pubs and Irish traditional music. Continue to the pretty town of Donegal before tackling the Innishowen Peninsula with its remote moorlands and vast sea loughs. The finish is at Malin Head - the most northerly point of Ireland. Then it's a convenient and relaxing transfer back to Derry, Belfast, Dublin or Cork. Refer to website for more detail re Tour Duration, accommodation, transport and luggage transfer, etc.
attractions
Cork
While offline, you can still add items to My board. New travel reccomendations will only show up once you’re back online.
Look out for the little heart icon around Ireland.com. Simply tap the heart to add items to your board!
Sign up Not got an account?
Login Got an account?
Tell us when you are travelling to Ireland and we'll show you tailored reccomendations during of your trip.
We take your privacy very seriously and only ever process your data with your permission. If possible this is handled anonymously and we will never store your data for longer than is required. For more information on how we handle your personal data, please read our privacy policy.
To securely remove all data associated with your profile, please contact our Data Protection Officer.
This will remove all the items you have previously liked from your board. Please note, you can’t undo this action.
We take your privacy very seriously and only ever process your data with your permission. If possible this is handled anonymously and we will never store your data for longer than is required. For more information on how we handle your personal data, please read our privacy policy.
Sorry you’re leaving. Just a reminder – if you delete your account, you won’t be able to post in Community. And it’s permanent so you can’t undo it in the future.
Tell us when you are travelling to Ireland and we'll show you tailored reccomendations during of your trip.
This will remove all the items you have previously liked from your board. Please note, you can’t undo this action.
Sign up to receive free email newsletters from Tourism Ireland, including regular tailored updates on holiday ideas and insider tips.