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Bunratty Castle & Folk Park

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Visit the Cliffs of Moher - voted seventh most wonderful heritage site in the world by UNESCO.

Witness spectacular views over the Atlantic Ocean, take in stunning views of the Aran Islands and Galway Bay home to dolphins and basking sharks.

Explore the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre – Entry is Included.

Visit Ennis, Ireland’s friendliest town and enjoy a guided walking tour (Optional participation).

Visit the most complete and authentic medieval castle in Ireland construction completed in 1425AD.

Experience village life in 19th century Ireland on a visit to Bunratty Folk Park.

Overnight in Ennis and finish the 2nd part of the tour at a later date.

Warum Diese Tour?


Reviewed the number 1 tour company in Ireland every year between 2014 and 2023 with multi-year awards every year across Europe and rest of the world. Most recently reviewed as the best tour company in Northern Europe 2023.

We are the only operator to employ a separate driver and guide on all tours.

Wild Rover Tours is the only tour company to offer free walking tours at attractions, including the Cliffs of Moher.

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Details zur Tour


Price

Adult: €80
Student: €75

We apologise but this tour is not suitable for children aged two and under.

Book 2 tours and receive 10% off both tours, or 12.5% off if you book 3. Check out our Special Offers.

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Overnight Option

Overnight in Ennis and finish the 2nd part of the tour at a later date. Check with the local accommodation providers to see what promotions are being offered over the period.

Please contact us at info@wildrovertours.com to reserve a return seat to Dublin from Ennis. A supplement of €15 will be payable on the day.

Payment

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Availability

All year, except for 24th, 25th 26th December.

Pickup

7 AM at Starbucks Café, 1 – 3 Crampton Quay, Dublin D02 EW97.
Please make sure you arrive to the meeting point at least 10 minutes before departure.

Drop Off

7.30 PM, D'Olier Street, Dublin city centre.

Included

Transport, guides and all admissions, including Cliffs of Moher Visitor Centre, Bunratty Castle & Folk Park. Guided walking tour of Ennis town (Optional participation)

Note: Other tour companies do not include admission to attractions.

Not Included

Meals. You will have the opportunity to try delicious traditional Irish food on your tour.

About the Vehicle

Luxury air-conditioned coaches with 4G WiFi and in-coach entertainment.

About Your Guides

Driver & guide. Our drivers and guides are amazing! Read our reviews to find out what other customers have to say about them, and our award-winning day tours.

Things to Bring

Warm clothing, comfortable shoes

Cancellation Policy

Full refund up to 24 hours cancellation notice in advance of the date of the tour. That is prior to 12.01am on the day before the tour date.

Cancellation notice must be given by email, if no cancellation notice is given, the refund policy is then at the discretion of the reservations department.

Cliffs of Moher


Admission Included

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Cliffs of Moher tour

Departing at 7:00 am your day tour to the Cliffs of Moher from Dublin will travel through Kildare, Laois and Limerick before arriving in County Clare. We will pass by Bunratty Castle, a 15th-century medieval Norman fortress, and on through Lahinch, a world famous surfing and golfing destination.

Arriving at the Cliffs of Moher at approximately 10:45am you will be struck by their enormity. The sheer height of the cliffs and the spectacular views are sure to leave a lasting impression. The cliffs are 214m high at the highest point and run for 8 kilometres along the western seaboard of County Clare. If you’re brave enough to make your way to the edge, you’ll see waves crashing against the foot of the cliff and birds circling on the wind. Feel on the edge of the world as you take in breath-taking sea views and brace the fresh sea breeze.

During your 1 3/4 hour stop at the Cliffs of Moher, you can choose to visit O’Brien’s Tower, which stands proudly on a headland overlooking these wonderful cliffs, and enjoy views of the Aran Islands and Galway Bay.

Your tour includes a premium admittance ticket to The Atlantic Edge interpretive centre. Here you can see photographs, exhibits, displays and experiences that will add extra insight to the Cliffs of Moher. The Ledge virtual reality cliff face adventure shown in the audio-visual theatre allows you to experience life at the cliff face both above and below sea level.

Ennis Town & Walking Tour


Guided Walking Tour of Ennis

The Heart of Irish Folk Music

Departing the Cliffs of Moher, we head to Ennis, Ireland’s friendliest town. Stretch your legs and uncover Ennis' hidden gems on an optional guided walking tour to explore the town's culture, people and history.

Traditional Irish music is an important part of Ireland’s culture and heritage and Ennis is at the heart of the trad scene in Ireland, home to musicians famous both at home and abroad. Take the opportunity to visit one of the local pubs, famous for their traditional music sessions and for wholesome luncheon menus.

Overnight in Ennis and finish the 2nd part of the tour at a later date. Check with the local accommodation providers to see what promotions are being offered over the period. Please contact us at info@wildrovertours.com to reserve a return seat to Dublin from Ennis. A supplement of €15 will be payable on the day.

Image credit: Courtesy of Maria Ryan Donnelly

Bunratty Castle & Folk Park


Experience village life in 19th century Ireland!

Visit the most authentic medieval castle in Ireland

Our next stop takes us to Bunratty Castle & Folk Park for 1 3/4 hours.

The exact military site of Bunratty Castle dates to 900AD originally being a Viking fortress and trading post vanquished in 970ad by the legendary military leader Brian Boru who eventually drove the Vikings out of Ireland.

Explore the current castle, the most complete and authentic medieval castle in Ireland construction completed in 1425AD.

Bunratty Castle was a significant military stronghold during the Confederate War also called the 11 years’ war which took place in Ireland between 1641 and 1653. It’s position allowed those who held it to blockade maritime access from Limerick Port and up through the river Shannon. The city of Limerick and the port was held by the Irish Confederates but Bunratty Castle was in the hands of the Roundhead Rear – Admiral Penn, the father of William Penn founder of the city and state of Pennsylvania in America. After a long siege the Irish Confederates were victorious and took the Castle. They spared the life of the surrendering Admiral Penn and allowed him to sail away to Kinsale in Cork and ultimately on to the American colonies.

Find out more about the fascinating history of Bunratty Castle.

Bunratty Folk Park

Your 1 3/4 hour stop at Bunratty will also give you an opportunity to explore the Folk Park. The park features 30 buildings in a “living" village and rural setting. From a fine Georgian House built 1804 to rural farmhouses, village shops and streets recreated in appearance from a time they would have appeared according to the social standing. There is even an example of the poorest of the poor at the time a one room dwelling.

The Village Street is the epicenter of Bunratty Folk Park. Here you will find a collection of brightly coloured shops and buildings side by side. The village houses and shops in the Folk Park have been chosen from many different areas, to form a collection of typical 19th century urban Irish buildings including the School, Doctor’s house, Pawnbrokers, Pub, Drapery, Printworks, Grocery, Hardware shop, Pottery and a Post Office.

The sweet sounds of traditional Irish music is carried in the air and the village characters, including the schoolteacher, policeman and village doctor are on hand to entertain and enthrall all who visit!

Departing Bunratty, you can now sit back and relax as we begin our journey back to Dublin with wonderful memories to share.