Excursión privada de día completo a Connemara, Kylemore Abbey y Doolough Valley desde Galway





Descripción
Si te gusta sumergirte en hermosos paisajes y prefieres un tour privado personalizado, entonces ven y únete a mí para una excursión de un día en la magnífica costa oeste de Irlanda. Que sea un viaje para descansar tu mente y nutrir tu alma. Si desea mejorar su experiencia visual durante el viaje, hay una opción para escuchar la inquietante música irlandesa contemporánea de Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin y muchos más. Conduzco un Hyundai Kona Hybrid, con asientos muy cómodos para hasta tres personas. Puedo parar en cualquier momento a petición suya. Connemara es uno de los lugares más pintorescos del planeta. Con sus hermosas playas y salvajes picos de montaña, ha inspirado a artistas y escritores durante siglos. Conduciremos fuera de los caminos trillados para mostrarle la verdadera naturaleza de esta antigua tierra. Será una experiencia inolvidable que te acompañará mucho después de que abandones las costas de la isla Esmeralda.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Conducimos por los pueblos de Moycullen, Oughterard, Maam Cross y Recess. El camino nos lleva a través del pintoresco valle de Inagh rodeado por las majestuosas montañas de los Doce Ben a su izquierda y las montañas Maumturk a su derecha. Nuestro próximo destino es Killary Fjord, el único fiordo de Irlanda. Continuamos nuestro viaje hacia el otro lado del fiordo, hacia el lago Doolough y la magnífica montaña Mweelrea. Desde Doolough Valley volvemos a Kylemore Abbey y al Victorian Walled Garden, uno de los lugares más emblemáticos de Connemara. Luego visitamos Kylemore Castle Estate y vemos todo lo que tiene para ofrecer. Almuerzo en Mitchell's Cafe. Después de un almuerzo abundante, te sentarás y disfrutarás de conducir hacia Clifden y The Sky Road. Tomamos el espectacular circuito de península para llegar al punto más alto. Allí verá vistas inmejorables de Connemara, el Océano Atlántico y las islas. La escarpada costa del condado de Mayo estará al norte y el condado de Clare al sur. Todavía hay mucho más que ver mientras descendemos de Sky Road y llegamos a Clifden, la ciudad más occidental de Irlanda. Desde Clifden, seguimos The Wild Atlantic Way hasta Dogs Bay con su brillante playa de arena blanca. En verano, se sentirá libre de darse un refrescante chapuzón en sus cristalinas aguas azules y disfrutar de estar en una de las playas más bellas del país. Después de nuestro descanso en la playa, conducimos a través del pintoresco pueblo de Roundstone y llegamos al castillo de Ballynahinch, ubicado en una finca privada de 700 acres de bosques, ríos y paseos. Entre muchos propietarios anteriores, una vez fue comprado por un indio Maharaja Ranji, también llamado El Príncipe de los Cricketers, en 1924. Hoy el castillo es de propiedad estatal y funciona como un hotel de 4 estrellas. En Ballynahinch podemos dar un corto paseo por el río, pasear por la planta baja del castillo y disfrutar de una pinta en la terraza con vistas al río. En el camino de regreso a Galway podemos parar a cenar en uno de los pubs en el camino, como lo desee.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Lo recogeremos de cualquier hotel o B & B dentro de un radio de 10 km del centro de la ciudad de Galway. Si su hotel o lugar de residencia está más allá de un radio de 10 km de la ciudad de Galway, puedo hacer arreglos para que lo recoja por una tarifa adicional en función del tiempo y la distancia.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(22)
We spent two wonderful, unhurried days with Ulla exploring spectacular views, landscapes and architectural gems. Ulla is a very warm and welcoming gem of a person. We felt an immediate connection to her. Never rushed, always patient allowing us time to explore and take pictures. Honestly, this time with Ulla was the highlight of our 3 1/2 weeks in Ireland. A truly memorable two days. Our first day was spent in Connemara for a day of spectacular views and landscapes through Lough Nafooey, Killary Fjord and Sky Road. Learning about the Doolough Famine Tragedy while seeing the stunning views over the Doolough Valley. And exploring gems like Kylemore Abbey and Ballynahinch Castle and their lovely gardens. Our second day was spent in the Burren and the Cliffs of Moher. Exploring the ruins of the old Georgian mansion Tyrone House and the stunning Corcomroe Cistercian Abbey Ruins and Graveyard. Strolling the Killeenaran and Ballyvaughan Piers with a 30 minute stroll through the Carran Burren. Stops at the family owned Hazel Mountain Chocolate for some yummy chocolates and the wonderful gardens of the Burren Perfumery. Poulnabrone Dolmen, to see the remnants of the megalithic tomb surrounded by otherworldly karst limestone pavements. A drive along Ulla’s secret road for stunning views before heading to the Cliffs of Moher for a stroll and even more stunning views. Finished our day with a beautiful drive along the scenic Atlantic Coastal Road back to Galway City. We were very happy to have discovered Journeys with Ulla and would definitely travel with Ulla again.
We had a wonderful experience with Ulla as our travel guide. She was incredibly knowledgeable about the area and shared fascinating information that made each stop more meaningful. Ulla was also very adaptable and patient, adjusting plans when needed and ensuring everyone felt comfortable throughout the trip. What we appreciated most was that she truly listened to our interests and regularly asked for our input, making the experience feel personalized rather than scripted. She knew all the best places to visit and helped us make the most of our time. Her warm personality, flexibility, and expertise made our trip memorable. We highly recommend Ulla to anyone looking for an exceptional guide.
What a special tour. Ulla is friendly, knowledgable, amazing. We learned so much and saw so much and it was a perfect treat to be on our own timetable vs being tied to a tour bus. I can’t say enough about how great this was. I’ll tell anyone coming here to book with her.
Our time with Ulla was more than just a tour — it felt like a day spent with a friend who genuinely loves the land she’s showing you. From the moment we met her in Galway, we knew we were in good hands. She greeted us with a warm smile, a calm energy, and a genuine curiosity about who we were — not just where we were going. The route through Connemara was stunning: past the peaceful village Oughterard, then into the dramatic Inagh Valley. Ulla shared stories of the land — not as a script, but like someone passing down knowledge from her own experience. She pointed out little things we would’ve missed — like the beautiful views of Loch Na Fooey. Stopping at Killary Fjord was a peaceful moment. We had a short break in Leenaun for a cappuccino at a local cafe, and Ulla didn’t rush us — she made the whole day feel unhurried and comfortable. The most powerful moment came in the Doolough Valley, as Ulla told the story of the Doolough Tragedy from the famine years. Her voice softened, and she gave the space the weight it deserved. There was no need to say much afterward — the silence of the valley spoke for itself. Kylemore Abbey was the perfect contrast: full of beauty, peace, and history. We had plenty of time to walk the grounds and eat lunch. The story of the Henry family added unexpected depth — a place built in love, marked by loss, and left behind as a lasting legacy. From there, Ulla drove us through the changing landscape of County Mayo and back toward Galway, eventually stopping at the grounds of Ballynahinch Castle. More than anything, it was Ulla’s kindness that stood out. She never made the day feel rushed or overly “tour guide-y.” She gave us history, nature, and space to take it all in. It’s rare to meet someone who’s so naturally good at what they do. Thank you, Ulla, for a memorable day.
It's been a magical day. Ulla welcomed us in her ultra comfortable car and showed us hidden landscapes and places. We didn't want to see people, just landscapes. And we saw extraordinary places thanks to her. Ulla is a discreet and cultured woman, passionate about the excursions she organizes, it shows. We highly recommend this tour with her. It's worth it.
Thank you so much, dear Laurence and Juan! It was a joy to spend a day with you and to witness your appreciation for the surrounding beauty.
This tour is an absolute must! Ulla is absolutely spectacular. She is the kindest, most caring, most informative tour guide you’ll ever find! We spent nine hours with her! We saw so much! The views are spectacular. The sites unforgettable. Ulla takes you to the “off the beat and path” locations and you feel like a local! She really caters to what you are looking for. I really wanted to take a plunge into the Atlantic and we stopped at a beautiful beach and I took the plunge. It was wonderful. The Kylemore Abbey is part of this trip and it is breathtaking. You’ll really enjoy it. We can’t say enough great things about this tour and Ulla. We feel like we found a new friend for life!
Ulla is a wonderful human! You can’t help but smile when you’re around her. She took us to so many places that fit our interests. We will never forget our day!
Thank you Maryann and Becky! I will never forget our wonderful time together!
What a lovely adventure with a lovely guide. Ulla is so interesting, friendly, and passionate about Ireland, that our experience was amazing. She is just so much fun to travel with and nothing was too much for her to make sure our day was memorable.
Ulla was our guide and she was terrific. Had tons of information and was fun We loved visiting the Connemara as it is beautiful, the Kylemoor Abbey was terrific as we toured the House, the Abbey and then the restaurant/bar and enjoyed a beverage in the bar area. Beautiful. People were fantastic; grounds are beautiful and you have to tour the gardens as they are set up in sections and amazing. Wished we would have had more time as our guide was willing to show us more but we had another commitment Definately recommend this tour
Had a lovely day. Our guide Ulla was insightful and a delight. The landscape was beautiful and breathtaking.


