Tagestour zum Ring of Kerry ab Killarney : Inklusive Killarney Nationalpark





Beschreibung
Auf dieser Tour von schroffen Felsen über goldene Strände, kleine Dörfer und grüne Weiden bis hin zu Torfmooren und malerischen Bergketten ist leicht zu verstehen, warum der Ring of Kerry als eine der schönsten Küstenstraßen der Welt gilt. Diese Halbinsel bietet all die Schönheit von Irland. Von den antiken Steinfestungen zu in der Eiszeit aus Fels gemeißelten Landschaften, von glitzernden Seen zu gewundenen Bergpässen sorgt dieser Tagesausflug des Ring of Kerry dafür, dass Sie mit Erinnerungen zurückkehren, die Sie nie mehr vergessen werden.
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Reiseverlauf
Fahren Sie durch Killorglin, die Heimat des antiken keltischen Festivals Puck Fair. Es handelt sich um eines der ältesten Feste der Welt, bei dem eine Ziege zum König des Dorfes gekrönt wird und jedes Jahr im August für 3 Tage auf einem Sockel steht. Menschen kommen von weit her, um der Königziege zu huldigen und die Feierlichkeiten an Straßenständen, Musik und vielem mehr zu genießen. Dieser Abschnitt der Tour führt Sie entlang der berühmten "Ring of Kerry" -Route.
Wir genießen eine landschaftlich reizvolle Fahrt entlang einiger Teile der berühmten Dingle-Halbinsel. Wir machen unterwegs Fotos, mit atemberaubendem Blick auf die Dingle Bay, die Skelligfelsen und den Inch Beach. . Diese ideale Umgebung ist ideal für Panoramaaufnahmen, die den Wild Atlantic Way bekannt machen.
Malerisches kleines Dorf mit Blick auf die Bucht von Ballinskelligs mit eigenem Strand, berühmt durch die Skellig Rocks mit ihrem frühchristlichen Kloster. Charlie Chaplin war ein regelmäßiger Besucher, der Waterville liebte und daher 1998 zu Ehren seiner Statue die Ehre erwies. Hier befindet sich auch einer der besten Golfclubs Irlands und der berühmteste Fußballspieler Mick O'Dwyer und Mick O'Connell.
Wir machen einen Stopp in dem charmanten Dorf Sneem. Dies ist eines der buntesten und charmantesten Dörfer Irlands. Mit zwei Plätzen und einer schönen Brücke in der Mitte des Dorfes trifft hier der Fluss Sneem auf die Strömungen der Kenmare Bay. Es war auch die reguläre Ferienwahl oder Charles de Gaulle.
Der Killarney Nationalpark ist einer der schönsten und bewundertsten Nationalparks der Welt. Er war der erste seiner Art, der 1932 in Irland gegründet wurde. Mit einem herrlichen Blick auf die Seen von Killarney und das Black Valley bietet der Park die Möglichkeit, einen Spaziergang zu machen In dieser atemberaubenden Landschaft können Sie die Seen entlang spazieren.
Torc Waterfall ist ein 18 Meter hoher Wasserfall, der durch den bewaldeten Friers Glenn fließt. Wir machen einen Stopp an dieser herrlichen Naturschönheit. Machen Sie einen kurzen Spaziergang und sehen Sie vielleicht sogar den Rotwild, die im Killarney-Nationalpark sehr bekannt sind. Der Wasserfall hat einen öffentlichen Wanderweg, der sich bis zum Gipfel des Torc Berges erstreckt.
Wir werden um 10.45 Uhr für eine Abreise von 11.00 Uhr abgeholt.
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Was ist inklusive
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Wichtige Informationen
- Spezielle Sitze für Kleinkinder sind verfügbar.
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Kinder müssen von einem Erwachsenen begleitet werden
- Baby- und Kindersitze für Kleinkinder erforderlich. Bitte geben Sie bei der Buchung an.
- Buchungen über Viator werden automatisch für den in der Buchung angegebenen Abholpunkt und die Abholzeit angemeldet.
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Bewertungen(132)
Would definitely give no stars if there was an option. We went to Dingle. First of all the driver didn't even bother to turn on the aircon when there's around 30degrees outside. We had to ask him to do it as my nephew almost vomited on the bus... after 2 hrs aircon broke completely and we spent full day at 27degrees inside. As this is his 1st time in Ireland when he saw some nice views through the window he would ask some questions. The driver reprimanded me in front of evervone that I cannot talk and need to listen ta what he is saying... we were not speaking loudly and only when there's was really a need for it. The driver made rude comments over the mic 3 more times....absolutely disrespectful and rude attitude. I didnt know this is "in silence trip where noone is allowed to talk during 9hrs trip".. . He didnt stop at all during Slea Head Drive where all other buses would stop. Didn't stop at all for Dunquin Pier, when previously said he would... We spending a full day on the bus and he is only stopping so we can take pics from inside of the bus.... Absolutely a waste of money, time and shocking service. Booked Paddywagon for the 1st and last time. Extremely poor quality of trip. Dont recommend! Horrendous BTW.. the driver hit a bird on the way and didnt even bother to remove it
Very enjoyable tour despite the weather. DJ was knowledgeable and entertaining
Fantastic tour taking in great scenery and locations. Highly recommended. very friendly driver Only down side was that we were given the wrong meeting location and start time. Only found out after making a phone call.
The trip is well worth the value of money. It was a great day out with my parents.
Think twice about using Viator and Paddy Wagon Tours. They changed the time and location, but never notified our group. They claim they sent an email, but never received anything from them. There were two other parties there that also never received notification from the tour operator or Viator. We did receive an email from Viator that morning confirming the time and location that I had on my confirmation email. The tour operator changed the location and time. They took our $900+ dollars and told us to go pound sand and would not give us a refund. Viator does not help or protect you from sketchy tours. Very disappointed, think twice
The tour itself is lovely but our tour guide, Tommy, made it even more special.
We signed up for this tour months in advance. It was supposed to be a guided tour taking us from Dublin to visit various locations in southwest Ireland. Day One began with a temporary driver, Michael, who took us to our first overnight destination. He had some mic problems but soon figured out a way to fix them. Day two began with our permanent tour guide, Connor, who started off Day Two by letting us know we would not be seeing the sights listed on other tour's brochure. He was unable to make his mic work at all and informed us that he didn't want to hurt his voice by speaking to us without a mic, so he drove us through various parts of the countryside without speaking to us. We had no idea where we were or what we were seeing for the rest of the day. Day Three began with Connor showing us that he had a small PA system for that day. When he tested it out on our group he discovered that he couldn't increase the volume sufficiently enough for the entire bus to hear him without the system creating an echo effect when he spoke. He said that the echo effect would drive him nuts so, again, most of Day Three was spent driving from one unknown town to the next without knowing where we were or what we were seeing. Day Four was just the same silent drive around the countryside. When those of us seated in the back of the bus told him at every stop that we couldn't hear him, he responded "That's Ok". But it wasn't OK at all. This was supposed to be a GUIDED TOUR, not just a country drive. All of our attempts to tell the Paddywagon office about these issues, and, later, requests for a refund have gone unanswered. I would not recommend Paddywagon to anyone and they should be avoided like the plague.
The tour was great. Our driver was super knowledgeable and made it a really fun experience.
We really enjoyed the Ring of Kerry tour. Our driver was Zicu (may have mispelt) and he was a considerate, safe driver and friendly and helpful to his passengers. He told us about places as we drove along and we enjoyed all the places we stopped. We'd have loved longer at Torc Waterfall though. One thing, Paddywagon changed the pick up point from Rock Road in Killarney to outside the Tourist office - we did not ever get a message about this and even on the morning Viator was still telling us the pick up point was Rock Road. By chance, a couple of days before someone in the Tourist info office told us it had been changed and we then rang Paddywagon to ask for confirmation of this. Apparently this lack of update was affecting a lot of people who had booked the tour via Viator earlier in the year (like us). So I'd urged anyone else to double check!
This bus tour provided zero communication Our original tour was rescheduled due to bus problems and we were never contacted. Thankfully someone else at the original pick up point who had received a voicemail was able to guide us. The bus driver was aggressive on the road and the ride was bumpy and scary at times. The tour guide was very biased against England and the US and made that known. Not a great look when they are taking US and UK money from us to take the tour Won’t recommend period



