How many days is enough for Ireland?
How many days is enough for Ireland?
Ten days is just enough time to visit the highlights of Ireland, including Dublin, the Rock of Cashel, Galway, the Cliffs of Moher, the Dingle Peninsula, and Northern Ireland. It’s an amazing trip, but expect to have busy, action packed days. Places to visit with 10 days in Ireland.
How many days do you need to see Ireland and Scotland?
Ireland and Scotland Tours
Ireland Tours | Scotland Tours |
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6 Days: Backpackers Ireland Budget Tour | 5 Days: Edinburgh, Highlands, Skye |
9 Days: Wild Atlantic Way | 5 Days: Scottish Highlands |
9 Days: All Ireland Tour | 6 Days: Outer Hebrides & Highlands Tour |
10 Days: Southern Ireland Tour | 8 Days: Ultimate Scottish Experience |
Is 7 days in Ireland enough?
7 days in Ireland gives you time to comfortably see a good amount of the country. My 7 day Ireland itinerary takes you to three strategically-situated bases (Galway, Killarney, Dublin) for exploring the country.
How far is Ireland from England by train?
Overview: Train from London to Dublin
Distance | 286 miles (461 km) |
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Direct train | Yes |
Is it better to visit Ireland or Scotland?
Although the Irish countryside is very beautiful, you won’t see anything like Glencoe over there. Ireland has lots of rolling greenery, but Scotland is dramatic, rugged and atmospheric. So in conclusion, Scotland is ‘just a wee bit’ better than Ireland, but really we would recommend you visit both.
Where should I go in Ireland for the first time?
You can really only get in the amazing sights below with a minimum 10 day trip, preferably more.
- Dublin. Flying into Dublin is always the cheapest and easiest way to explore the rest of Ireland.
- Rock of Cashel.
- Cork.
- Blarney Castle.
- Jameson Distillery.
- Killarney and The Ring of Kerry.
- Cliffs of Moher.
- Galway City.