Duurzame treinreis naar Connemara en Galway Bay vanuit Dublin





Beschrijving
Verlaat Dublin voor de dag en neem een bus- en treinreis naar Connemara en Galway. Je reist door adembenemend Iers landschap, komt langs de prachtige Kylemore Abbey en maakt een tocht door de prachtige meren, bergen, stenen muren en rieten huisjes van Connemara.
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Reisroute
We komen om 10:05 aan in Galway, de trein uit en onze rondleiding door Connemara (per touringcar) verlaat Galway. Bij Maam Cross, het Connemara "kruispunt", is er een replica van het huisje dat werd gebruikt in de jaren 1950 John Wayne en Maureen O'Hara film 'The Quiet Man', die hier werd gefilmd. Vanaf Maam Cross gaan we naar Leenane, Kylemore Abbey en Letterfrack, in de schaduw van paarse bergen die naar blauwe en groene rotsachtige valleien rollen en de rijke en gevarieerde kleuren van Connemara weerspiegelen. Er is een lunchpauze in Kylemore Abbey, een 18e-eeuws kasteel dat nu eigendom is van de benedictijnse nonnen die een uitstekend aardewerk, een cadeauwinkel en een restaurant runnen. Letterfrack is een van de belangrijkste nationale parken van Ierland. De kleurrijke stad Clifden is al generaties lang een van Irelands toonaangevende vakantieoorden. Het is een uitstekend toeristisch centrum, geliefd bij de wandelaar, de fietser, de wandelaar of de visser. Op de weg uit Clifden ligt de Dan O 'Hara-boerderij voor voorontsnijding (circa 1840) aan uw linkerhand, aan de voorkant van een replica van een oude Ierse Crannóg of meerwoning. Verderop is het volledig geïntegreerde Clifden Glen Holiday Village. Terug bij Maam Cross en de weg keert nu zuidwaarts door de Screeb, Costello en Rossaveal. Rossaveal is het vertrekpunt voor veerboten naar de Aran-eilanden en is ook een belangrijke vissershaven. We zijn nu in de Gaeltacht (Iersstalig gebied) van Connemara waar Gaeilge of Iers nog steeds de alledaagse spreektaal is van tweetalige mensen - we gebruiken zelden de term Gaelic en zeggen gewoonlijk 'Iers' wanneer we naar onze nationale taal verwijzen. (Om operationele redenen zullen we op bepaalde dagen niet naar Clifden reizen - neem contact op met uw gastheer / chauffeur) Onze tournee door Connemara leidt nu naar huis naar Galway City, langs de oevers van de baai van Galway, door de Gaeltachtdorpen Inverin en Spiddal en kijkt uit over de blauwe wateren van de Atlantische Oceaan bij de unieke kalksteen van de Burren en de heuvels van Clare . In Spiddal is er een ambachtelijk dorp en de Standun-sweaterwinkel. Na je dagtocht wordt je teruggebracht naar het station van Galway.
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Belangrijke informatie
- Hulpdieren toegestaan
- Opties voor openbaar vervoer zijn in de buurt aanwezig
- Geschikt voor alle condities
- Inchecken om 07:10 uur! De trein vertrekt om 07.35 uur en wacht niet. Onze gele incheckstand bevindt zich dicht bij de klantenservice op Heuston Station, waar onze vertegenwoordiger in hun HELDER gele jasje op u wacht!
- Om operationele redenen kan het soms nodig zijn bepaalde routes te wijzigen.
- ROLSTOELBELEID: Onze reizen zijn een combinatie van trein en luxe touringcar en omvatten een gematigd niveau van fysieke activiteit, zoals korte wandelingen naar ontmoetingspunten enz. Helaas zijn zelfs de modernste luxe touringcars (bussen) niet rolstoelvriendelijk, daarom zijn onze tours dat wel niet geschikt voor mensen met mobiliteitsproblemen, en helaas kunnen wandelaars, rolstoelen en scootmobielen niet worden ondergebracht op onze reizen.
- Deze tour biedt stops onderweg voor foto's, winkelen, enz.
Beoordelingen(55)
Tour cancelled with less than 24 hours notice because they didn’t flog enough tickets. I’m not annoyed the tour was cancelled in anyway at all. However, I am furious about the short notice given and total disregard for failing to give me proper notice. I booked my travel and hotel to ensure it covered a date when this tour was running. Companies that charge a premium price and offer a Ryanair service like this can not expect my custom in the future.
Hi David, Thanks for the review. We are sorry to hear that you were so upset however, as per our terms and conditions, we reserve the right to cancel tours due to (inter alia) insufficient demand. This happens very rarely, as our booking system operates on a ‘Book Today - Travel Tomorrow’ basis and last-minute bookings bring sufficient numbers for the tour to run. This is why you were contacted the morning before (11am) when it was clear that there would be no departure. You were then contacted (by both phone and email) and offered several alternative tour options, or a full refund (with our apologies) - which you opted for. We feel your comments about our service being akin to a low-cost, budget airline quite unjustified. Please see the many 5 star reviews below for reference. All the best, The Railtours Ireland Team
My daughter and I had a wonderful experience taking this tour in spite of the rainy, cold weather. We were the only two rail passengers from Dublin to Galway so had our guide, Andrew Roche, all to ourselves for the three-hour trip west. He was very knowledgeable and pointed out many interesting facts along the way and shared many stories about the country with us. Once on the coach, we had a lovely time taking in the many sights through Connemara. I was especially struck by the beauty of the mountains and, of course, Kylemore Abbey. On the return train ride, we were kept up to date about our expected arrival time in Dublin, and were well taken care of. Andrew, again, made the time on the train fly by, keeping us entertained with more stories. I highly recommend this tour!
Dear Kathleen, Thank you for your fabulous review! We are so glad to hear you enjoyed our Connemara & Kylemore Abbey day tour! Your complimentary remarks about Andrew and the tour are very much appreciated and will be passed on. We look forward to welcoming you back on tour with us in the future! Kind regards, the Railtours Ireland Team
The rail trip was great. The scenery and sites visited were gorgeous. The guide was a bit rude - didn't really seem to want to be there - and "salesy" on the places we visited / passed by. The coach driver was dangerous - very high speeds on narrow roads. It felt a bit rushed. I might do the tour again for the convenience of rail and coach but would choose a different operator.
Hi T8847VEdg, Thank you for your review, though we are disappointed to read that your experience was less than 5*. We take complaints very seriously, and we would invite you to email us at info@railtoursireland.com so we can investigate this properly. Kind regards, The Railtours Ireland Team
The views were awesome but the trip seemed like forever! Our guide was very knowledgeable but never took a minutes break in speaking that got to be a bit much but don’t want to take away from his knowledge and life experiences as he is fantastic.
We wasted a day. We were booked on the Sustainable Connemara and Galway Bay Rail Tour from Dublin. However, our train was 15 min late and the tour bus would not wait. The guide on the bus said they couldn’t wait and our only option was to take another tour which included things we already did on another tour the day before and didn’t include Kylemore Abbey, which was the reason we signed up for that tour in the first place. She was not very pleasant. There is an earlier train from Dublin to Galway and I really think you should consider that earlier train rather then just throw customers on another bus, when the train is late, to take a tour they didn’t want. When we got back to Dublin we signed up, and paid for, another tour on another date so we could see Kylemore Abbey.
I have a very bad experience with this company. On July 5, 2024, we should have been on the all-day trip to Connemara, which was canceled for operational reasons less than 24 hours before the start. Our disappointment was enormous as it happened at the last minute. We didn't even have time to organize a corresponding replacement program. They had the money from us in their account from April 23, 2024 (3x139 euros). This company never again and one star only for the fact that they returned our money.
Today was absolutely fabulous! John Todd, our tour guide, was the very best. He has a heart of gold and looked after us so well. Galway and Connemara are stunning. It was a day to remember forever!
We did this tour as a replacement because the weather was too rough for the Aran Island tour. Our first Railtour guide was Frank and he was very nice and got us situated where we needed to be. Then once in Galway we transferred to a lollytours bus and stopped for tea and pictures. We got the authentic Irish experience and it downpoured on us. The rain/fog made it hard to see the landscape but later in the day it cleared up and Connemara is absolutely beautiful! We enjoyed our time at Kylemore Abbey we should have found the kitchen sooner because we ended up crunched for time. Galway was very busy with the Christmas market.
John, our bus driver/guide who works for Lallly Tours was phenomenal. He provided so much history including the local flora. He spoke when needed but not overly talkative which can be very annoying by many guides. This tour started and ended in Galway which is a beautiful town. Seeing the Connemara and the Burren along with the Cliffs of Moher is a must see when visiting Ireland.
Train host, bus host and bus driver were all amazing, as were the sites. My disappointment is that I spent $250 and was only allowed 1:50 minutes at Kylemoore. 1. No breakfast on train even though your trip details listed that. 2. Was rushed from train to bus even though we needed something to eat and drink, and my wife is diabetic. 3. We were told the bus would stop for tea in 45 minutes. It was 1:30 before the first stop. More time when my wife's sugar was dropping without food. 4. Had to choose between Kylemoore OR the national park. Trip details leads you to believe you see both. 5. Drove past Kylemoore to drop folks at Natl Park first, then returned back to Kylemoore to drop us. We could have had an addtl 30 mins at Kylemoore if we had been dropped on the way by the first time. 6. No one greeted us at the train station to accompany us back to Dublin. Not significant, but again we were told several times that there would be someone. This was our third Viator trip this week and the first one that was a bad experience. Whether intentional or not I don't know but there was quite a bit of misinformation. Bob Hilbert fggrider@yahoo.com



