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Discover the freedom of open roads with Lonely Planets IrelandsBest Trips, your passport to up-to-date advice on uniquely encountering Ireland by car. Featuring 34 amazing road trips, from 2-day escapes to 2-week adventures, you can explore the brooding loneliness of Connemara and the exquisite peninsulas of the southwest, all with your trusted travel companion. Get to Ireland, rent a car, and hit the road!

Inside Lonely Planets Irelands Best Trips:

  • Lavish colour and gorgeous photography throughout
  • Itineraries and planning advice to pick the right tailored routes for your needs and interests
  • Get around easily - 34 easy-to-read, full-colour route maps, detailed directions
  • Insider tips to get around like a local, avoid trouble spots and be safe on the road - local driving rules, parking, toll roads
  • Essential infoat your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, prices
  • Honest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss
  • Useful features - including Driving Problem Buster,Detours, and Link Your Trip
  • Covers Dublin, Ennis, Cork, Galway, Belfast, the Dingle Peninsula, Wexford, Waterford, Killarney, Limerick, Westport, Tralee, Kenmare, Ring of Kerry, Connemara, Glendalough, Doolin, Derry, Bangor and more

The Perfect Choice:Lonely Planets IrelandsBest Trips is perfect for exploring Ireland via the road and discovering sights that are more accessible by car.

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CONTENTS PLAN YOUR TRIP - photo 1
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PLAN YOUR TRIP
ON THE ROAD
ROAD TRIP ESSENTIALS
Aran Islands Castle ruins on Inisheer GAVIN QUIRKEGETTY IMAGES WELCOME TO - photo 4
Aran Islands Castle ruins on Inisheer
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WELCOME TO IRELAND

Your main reason for visiting? Most likely to experience Ireland of the postcard the captivating peninsulas of the southwest, the brooding expanse of Connemara and the dramatic wildness of County Donegal. It can also be uncovered in the lakelands of Counties Leitrim and Roscommon and the undulating hills of the sunny southeast.

Scenery, history, culture, bustling cosmopolitanism and the stillness of village life youll find all of these along the 34 road trips in this book. Youll visit blockbuster attractions and replicate famous photo ops. But there are plenty of surprises too and theyre all within easy reach of each other.

Whether you want to drive through the wildest terrain or sample great food while hopping between spa treatments, weve got something for you. And if you only have time for one trip, make it one of our eight Classic Trips, which take you to the very best of Ireland.

Kenmare River A boat floats on tranquil waters JOHN BANAGANGETTY IMAGES - photo 5
Kenmare River A boat floats on tranquil waters
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IRELAND HIGHLIGHTS Irelands best sights and experiences and the road trips - photo 6

IRELAND HIGHLIGHTS

Irelands best sights and experiences, and the road trips that will take you there.

Dublin

Its likely that your Irish visit will begin and end in Dublin, Irelands capital and largest city by far. On Trip 1: Iconic Ireland, you can visit some of the citys best-known attractions, while Stretch Your Legs: Dublin gives you a chance to explore the city in greater depth, especially its rich Georgian heritage.

Trip

Dublin Hapenny Bridge over the River Liffey GARDEL BERTRANDHEMISFRGETTY - photo 7
Dublin Hapenny Bridge over the River Liffey
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Connemara Accommodation on the shore of Kylemore Lake RICHARD CUMMINSGETTY - photo 8
Connemara Accommodation on the shore of Kylemore Lake
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Connemara

A kaleidoscope of rusty bogs, lonely valleys and enticing hamlets laid across a patchwork of narrow country roads punctuated by the odd inviting country pub: welcome to Connemara, yours to discover on Trip 24: Mountains & Moors. Connemara evokes the very best of Irish scenery and the country itself, unsullied by centuries of history and transformation.

Trip

Connemara Boats moored at Roundstone Harbour RICHARD CUMMINSGETTY IMAGES - photo 9
Connemara Boats moored at Roundstone Harbour
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Galway

Storied, sung-about and snug, Galway is one of Irelands great pleasures. So much so that its full of people who came, saw and still havent managed to leave. Wander the tuneful streets and refuel in any of the citys great pubs on Trip 23: Musical Landscapes it could keep you busy for a whole month of nights out.

Trip

Belfast

Theres far more to Belfast than its troubled past, as you can discover for yourself on Trip 29: The North in a Nutshell. But you can learn about Northern Irelands recent history on our walking tour, Stretch Your Legs: Belfast, on which youll explore the political murals and peace lines of West Belfasts divided neighbourhoods of the Falls and the Shankill.

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BEST ROADS FOR DRIVING

R560, County Kerry Drive the spectacular Connor Pass. Trips

R115 (Old Military Rd), County Wicklow The loveliest, loneliest road of the east. Trip

Ring of Kerry Irelands most famous circular route. Trips

Beara Peninsula Magnificent views and lovely villages. Trips

N59, Connemara Mountains, moors and broody boglands. Trips

Cork

An appealing waterfront location, some of the best food youll find anywhere in the country, lively craic and a liberal, youthful and cosmopolitan dynamic make Irelands second city, Cork, hard to resist. Foodies can taste the best of the citys (and countys) eateries and markets on Trip 18: Southwestern Pantry, and take in the key sites on our designated walking tour.

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Glendalough

Once one of Irelands most dynamic universities, the monastic ruins of Glendalough, founded by St Kevin as a spiritual retreat, are now among the countrys most beautiful ruined sites. Theyre easily visited from Dublin on Trip 4: A Long Weekend Around Dublin. The remains of the settlement (including an intact round tower), coupled with the stunning scenery, are unforgettable, and are the perfect spot for a mountain hike.

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