Travel to Ireland in 10 days

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Our trip to Ireland in 10 days led us to make a circular tour where we met practically the highlights.
We landed in Dublin, flying from Barcelona and went directly to pick up our rental car to get on the road starting with Bruna Boine, to head towards Belfast, where we would spend the second night of our trip.

From here we continue to the famous Carrick-a-Rede Bridge and then to the incredible Giant's Causeway, one of the most representative places in Ireland. This same day we visited Dunluce Castle and went to Derry, where we stayed.
The fourth day of our trip to Ireland took us to places like Glenveagh Castle, Assarancagh Waterfall, Glen Gesh Pass, the spectacular Slieve League cliffs, Sligo Abbey and Westport, where we stayed after one of the most full.
The fifth day took us to another of the best known places in Ireland, which is neither more nor less than Kylemore Abbey, where we spent an incredible morning. From here we went to Clifden, Sky Road, Roundstone, Clonmacnoise and Galway, where we stayed that night.
On the equator of the trip, on the sixth day, we headed towards Kinvara, Dunguaire Castle, Cliffs of Moher, where we could check the strength of the wind, The Burren, the Dolmen Poulnabrone, Kilfenora, Bunratty Castle and finally, the city we stayed in, Killarney.
The seventh day of the trip we went to Waterville, Ballinskelling, Portmagee, Caherciveen, Glenbeigh and we ended up in Blarney, where we had the hotel that night.
On the last day of the route we visited the famous Blarney Castle, Rock of Cashel, Kilkenny in the morning and we ended the day at Dublin airport, where we left the rental car to return to the city later, where we would spend 2 more days enjoying This trip.

The best time to visit Ireland is the summer months if you want to have the highest chance of clear skies and less chance of rain.

Travel guide to Ireland in 10 days

Dates: From September 2, 2011 to September 11, 2011

Day 1: BARCELONA - DUBLÍN

Day 2: BRUNA BOINE - BELFAST

Day 3: BELFAST - CARRICK A REDE HANGING BRIDGE - CALZADA DE LOS GIGANTES - DUNLUCE CASTLE - DERRY

Day 4: DERRY - GLENVEAGH CASTLE - ASSARANCAGH CASCADE - GLEN GESH PASS - SLIEVE LEAGUE - SLIGO ABBEY - WESTPORT

Day 5: KYLEMORE ABBEY - CLIFDEN - SKY ROAD - ROUNDSTONE - CLONMACNOISE - GALWAY

Day 6: GALWAY - KINVARA - CASTLE OF DUNGUAIRE - MOHER CLIFFS - THE BURREN - DOLMEN POULNABRONE - KILFENORA - CASTLE OF BUNRATTY - KILLARNEY

Day 7: KERRY RING (KILLARNEY - KENMARE - WATERVILLE - BALLINSKELLING - PORTMAGEE - CAHERCIVEEN - GLENBEIGH) - BLARNEY

Day 8: BLARNEY CASTLE - ROCK OF CASHEL - KILKENNY - (GLENDALOUGH WICKLOW) - DUBLIN AIRPORT - DUBLIN

Day 9: DUBLIN

Day 10: DUBLIN - GIRONA

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The best guides in Ireland:
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Traveling literature on Ireland:
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Sing Ireland: A journey through the emerald island
Discover Ireland by car (DISCOVER BY CAR)
Northern Ireland: History of the conflict (Historical Journalism)

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