Summary: Ireland
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Immerse yourself in Ireland’s historic past. First we stop at the infamous Battle of the Boyne site, a pivotal event in Irish history. We then visit the impressive Trim Castle, a twelfth century Anglo Norman fortress. We cross the border into Northern Ireland (or ‘Norn Iron’ as the locals call it). Tonight is spent in the island town of Enniskillen as it is surrounded by spectacular freshwater lakes.
North to the medieval walled city of Derry. Much has happened here over the centuries that have shaped Ulster’s present and more recently the setting of infamous events such as Bloody Sunday. Take the option to go on the award-winning walking tour to hear of Derry’s dramatic past. We then follow in the footsteps of Giants to the eighth natural wonder of the world, the Giant’s Causeway. We’ll take you to the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge (weather permitting) where you can sway over the precarious drop to the rocks below. Then it’s party time in the North’s vibrant capital, Belfast.
This morning take the chance to do a Black Cab tour of Belfast City with a local at the wheel. You’ll visit the Loyalist and Republican heartlands, see the famous political murals and learn about the ‘Troubles’. Belfast has gone through some remarkable changes in the last few decades and is a highlight of many travellers trip to the North. We head south for a stop at Monasterboice ruined monastery with Celtic High crosses before returning to Dublin’s Fair City.
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