Ireland - Castles, Coastlines and the Craic Organised Motor Cycle Tours
3rd September - 10th September 2027
£1950
per rider
£1950
per pillion
£550
single room
supplement
OPTIONAL EXTRAS
Hire motorcycles available, please contact us for availability and pricing.
Use your own motorcycle
Pillions welcome
TRIP DIFFICULTY
Ireland - Castles, Coastlines and the Craic Motorcycle tours our ADVENTURE
Join us as we explore the spectacular Four Rings of Southern Ireland and some of the finest sections of the Wild Atlantic Way on this unforgettable motorcycle adventure.
Our journey begins in Anglesey before crossing to the Emerald Isle, a land renowned for its dramatic coastlines, ancient history, stunning scenery and legendary hospitality. Guided by our experienced Irish tour leader, we’ll ride the famous Ring of Kerry, Ring of Beara, Ring of Sheep’s Head and Ring of Mizen, discovering rugged peninsulas, hidden coves, colourful villages and breathtaking Atlantic views along the way.
From prehistoric sites and ancient castles to quiet coastal roads that seem made for motorcycling, every day offers something new. The riding is varied and rewarding, with sweeping bends, spectacular scenery and plenty of opportunities to stop and soak up the atmosphere.
And then there’s the famous Irish “Craic” – great company, traditional pubs, live music and warm welcomes wherever we go.
Whether you’re riding your own motorcycle or joining us on a hire bike, this tour combines incredible roads, rich culture and unforgettable scenery into one truly memorable Irish adventure. Come and discover why so many riders fall in love with Ireland
The Ring Of Kerry
The Ring of Kerry – Due to its location facing the the mighty Atlantic Ocean, the Ring of Kerry also has some of the Europe’s finest beaches that provide beautiful sandy strands and smooth coastal roads to die for.
Irelands Fjords – A impressive network of Fjords a narrow inland sea with three steep sides and an opening to the ocean.
The Midleton Distillery are where they produce one of Irelands ultra rare whiskeys, worth a try.
The Wild Atlantic Way
The Slea Head Drive is a circular route, forming part of the Wild Atlantic Way, beginning and ending in Dingle, that takes in a large number of attractions and stunning views on the western end of the peninsula. The peninsula is dominated by the range of mountains that form its spine, running from the Slieve Mish range to Mount Brandon, Ireland’s second highest peak.
The numerous Ancient coastlines consists of steep sea-cliffs, broken by sandy beaches, with smuggler coves around every corner
The Healey Pass
Kenmare – One of the few planned towns in Ireland, Kenmare was laid out on an X-shaped street plan in the late 18th century by the marquis of Lansdowne as the showpiece of his Kerry estates. It earned its living as a market town and fishing port, and from iron works, lead mining and quarrying
Famous in song, Bantry in West Cork Ireland is of legendary beauty, Bantry town is located at the mouth of Bantry Bay, was twice invaded by French fleets.
Mountain passes that will equal any strip of tarmac in the world, Irelands hidden secrets.
Accommodation For our Ireland - Castles, Coastlines and the Craic Motorcycle tour
The accommodation on this tour has been carefully selected to reflect the character, history and hospitality that make Southern Ireland so special.
One of the highlights of the journey is our stay at the magnificent castle in Castletownshend, where you’ll experience a unique blend of history, charm and traditional Irish hospitality. Set in one of West Cork’s most picturesque villages, this memorable overnight stop offers a rare opportunity to stay in a genuine Irish castle surrounded by beautiful countryside and coastal scenery.
In Ballyferriter, on the rugged Dingle Peninsula, we stay in a traditional Irish pub where the welcome is as warm as the fire. This is Ireland at its authentic best, with friendly locals, hearty food, a well-poured pint and plenty of opportunities to enjoy the famous Irish craic after a fantastic day in the saddle.
Our stay in Kenmare provides the perfect base for exploring some of Ireland’s most celebrated riding roads. This welcoming hotel combines comfort, excellent food and genuine Irish hospitality, all within easy walking distance of Kenmare’s colourful streets, lively pubs and vibrant atmosphere.
Throughout the tour, our accommodation has been chosen not simply as places to sleep, but as part of the overall experience, helping you immerse yourself in the culture, history and character of Southern Ireland.
Swimming PoolOn-site pool available at selected accommodation stops.
Air ConditioningAir-conditioned rooms where available.
Private BathroomPrivate ensuite bathroom facilities.
Hot ShowersHot water showers available where possible.
Garden / Outdoor SeatingOutdoor spaces to relax and unwind.
Towels & Linen ProvidedFresh towels and bedding included.
Breakfast IncludedDaily breakfast provided at accommodation.
Bar / Beer AvailableDrinks available at select accommodation stops.
Tea & Coffee AvailableTea and coffee facilities available.
Complimentary Drinking WaterSafe drinking water provided where possible.
Wi-Fi AvailableInternet access available at accommodation.
Recommended Extras for the Ireland - Castles, Coastlines and the Craic Motorcycle road trip
To help make your journey more comfortable and enjoyable, we recommend bringing a few additional personal items alongside your main packing list. These optional extras can enhance your experience in varying climates and locations, ensuring you’re well prepared for everything from remote mountain stays to long travel days. While not essential, many riders find these items add convenience, comfort, and peace of mind throughout the adventure.
High Factor Sun CreamStrong sun exposure even in cold or mountainous areas.
SunglassesSuitable for cycling, mountains, or beach use.
Alcohol Hand SprayUse after washing hands and before eating.
SwimwearOpportunities for swimming may arise.
TowelSmall travel towel recommended (trains, homestays, basic accommodation).
Small Luggage / RucksackFor overnight trips or essentials during travel.
Clothing (General)Mix for warm and cold conditions: t-shirts, shorts, long trousers, fleece.
Warm Jacket or CoatInsulated jacket for high altitude or cold environments.
HatWarm hat for colder mountain conditions.