Visite privée : Ring of Beara de Killarney.





Description
Visite de Beara à travers Healy Pass, Derreen Gardens, visite de la station de téléphérique jusqu'à Dursey Island. Garnish Island en option (selon la disponibilité du bateau). Traversez tous les villages les plus colorés de la péninsule de Beara le long de la côte avec une vue spectaculaire sur l'océan Atlantique. Visite du cercle de pierres d'Uragh magnifiquement situé entre deux lacs avec vue sur la mystérieuse cascade. En tant que visite privée, nous pouvons le personnaliser. On peut visiter certains endroits hors de pistes mordues. Nous pouvons nous arrêter quand nous le voulons, également pour manger dans certains restaurants servant principalement des locaux. La visite privée est une expérience formidable, elle donne du temps et de la flexibilité.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Bel endroit offrant une vue vraiment spectaculaire sur la baie de Kenmare et la baie de Bantry de l'autre côté de la péninsule. Charmant lac Glanmore en contrebas avec quelques îles rocheuses et des terres agricoles vraiment idylliques.
Jardin Derreen. Terre mystérieuse de petits Derrinies et beaucoup de plantes exotiques, surtout connue pour une variété et une grande taille de rhododendrons. Belle promenade dans les petits étangs confortables en nature de forêt tropicale.
Ring of Beara est une boucle autour de la péninsule de Beara à travers la plupart des villages colorés. Ardgroom, Eyeries et Allihies, des villages comme dans un conte de fées. La ville de Castletownbere est un endroit idéal pour le déjeuner. Ville de pêcheurs offrant les fruits de mer les plus frais, presque directement du bateau. Healy Pass au milieu de la péninsule de Beara n'est pas vraiment au Ring mais ne doit pas être ignoré. Les touristes privés peuvent atteindre ce point de vue spectaculaire. De plus, nous pouvons nous attendre à de plus en plus de jolis endroits, principalement réservés aux voitures particulières et aux fourgonnettes.
Ville de Kenmare (Ceann Mara- tête de la mer) Anciennement Neidin- petit nid. 16ème, 17ème ville de pirates et de contrebandiers. Charmante ville conçue par Sir Oliver William Petty qui a obtenu cette zone dans le cadre du paiement de la cartographie de l'Irlande. Il a aménagé une ville moderne en 1670. Aujourd'hui, la ville de Kenmare est visitée par de nombreuses personnes parce qu'elle est belle.
Le cottage de Molly Gallivan est le lieu irlandais le plus traditionnel et le plus authentique. Comme musée du folklore irlandais. Visiter l'endroit, c'est comme remonter dans le temps, il y a cent ans ou plus. Même le thé est servi dans une vraie cheminée.
L'extraction du cuivre dans les Allihies remonte à 1812. En 1845, les mines ont atteint leur apogée et employaient environ 1 600 personnes. Les mines ont souffert avec la région après la famine de la pomme de terre. Les mines fonctionnaient jusqu'en 1962.
Uragh Stone Circle est dans un emplacement exceptionnel entre deux lacs sur la guérison avec une vue spectaculaire sur la cascade de Gleninchaquin. Ce monument impressionnant avec la plus haute pierre de 10 pieds au-dessus du sol et probablement 10 pieds sous terre et la pierre centrale qui était un autel pour les victimes écharpes, peut-être aussi les humains.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(6)
Tony did a great job making sure we saw the key sites, sharing his “local” insights, and timing things to avoid the crowds. We had a lovely day.
Thank You Iris for this review which we really appreciate. Your opinion is very very important for us. Thanks a million in my and Tony’s name. Kind regards Peter Stanley.
Peter was incredibly knowledgeable on the history of all the villages we passed through on the tour. He was very accommodating when we expressed interest in visiting Dursey Island which was not on the original itinerary. Would highly recommend this tour and Peter and would schedule another tour with him again if we get the chance.
Calla thank You for taking me for my favourite tour. My favourite tour, Very Nice People with me. What else...? Thanks.
Peter took two of us on a tour of the Beara Peninsula. The full day tour was excellent. He is passionate and knowledgeable not only about the Beara Peninsula but Ireland. He is sociable and explained all of the locations we visited. We lucked out because the day we took the tour, the weather was sunny. The peninsula’s rugged beauty is amazing. On the road trip, Peter drove along the coast, took back roads, and showed us small villages on the coast. He pointed out the Skellig Islands where some of the Stars Wars movies were filmed. Along the way, he gave us plenty of time on our own. For example, we had time to explore the Kenmare village shops and stone circle, the fishing town of Castletownbere, ruined abbeys and cemeteries, take photos of the mountains, valleys, ocean, and innumerable sheep. One of the tour’s highlights was our visit to the Uragh Stone Circle, one of Ireland’s most famous Neolithic stone circles. Peter suggested two restaurants, one in Kenmare (Maison Gourmet where the owner serves delicious and fresh French pastries) and one in Castletownbere (Lynch’s which serves burgers and other casual foods). We bought sheet music and a tin whistle at Soundz of Muzic store, which stocks instruments, Irish sheet, music, and more. He arrived on time at our hotel, namely, the International Hotel Killarney. After the tour, we felt well acquainted the Beara Peninsula and left with memories of a lifetime.
Thank You Rodger for a Great review and thank you for booking Beara Peninsula tour. This one is my favourite so I had super day as well. Thank You once again. Kind regards Peter.
We did a modified Beara itinerary spending more time in Glengarif and Kenmare because that's where my ancestry is probably from, rather than spending more time to do the entire Beara peninsula out to the end. Peter did a great job, giving us commentary and observations, and picking out interesting places to stop and take pictures. From Killarney, we went through the national park and stopped at the Torc waterfall, which was not crowded in the morning since the ring of Kerry tour busses go around the ring counter clockwise and wouldn't come through here until the afternoon. We stopped at Molly Gallivan's, which had a period cottage where she her businesses in the early 1800's = around the time my ancestors were near there. Glengarriff was nice - smaller than I thought, with only an intersection and a block or two of main buildings in the center of town. A shop and some pubs may be owned by some of my long-lost cousins (I suppose I'm the one who's lost). The centerpiece had to be the Healy Pass - just remarkable views on both sides of the top. Wasn't socked in at all on the day we went, although we could see the lines of clouds against the mountains. Watch out for the wind! We had more time in Kenmare, like we wanted, for a lunch stop, which was good that we had a couple hours.
Thank You Edward for visit. I do hope to see both of You again. Regards Peter.
Peter picked my husband and I up at our hotel in Killarney at about 9:45 am, and the three of us spent a beautiful day driving around the Bears Peninsula, and through Healy Pass. Peter was a wonderful guide! We stopped at Torc Waterfall and a couple of spots that were on several other tours, before heading to the Beara peninsula. Peter put some thought into where he’s like us to stop for lunch and he chose the lovely fishing village of Castletownbere. It was a Sunday, and not too many businesses were open, but we had a great lunch of fresh mussels outside and did some people watching! We learned so much about the area from Peter, stopped at a beautiful old cemetery, and saw jaw-dropping vistas (and about a million happy sheep). I highly recommend if you’re looking for a personalized tour, off the beaten path, and one unlike anything you’d get on a large, crowded tour bus! Peter dropped us off in town, at our request, around 4 pm., so we could do some shopping and visit a few pubs. It was a great day. Thank you, Peter!
We spent the day on a private tour of the Beara Peninsula. Our tour guide Peter Stanley went above and beyond to be helpful. He was very cordial and knowledgeable about this region. The day included a nature reserve, picturesque towns, beautiful lakes, the magnificent Healy Pass, rugged mountain terrain, short hikes, a stone circle and herds of blue dotted sheep grazing on the hillsides. All this without tour buses or traffic. Highly recommend.



