Embark on a historic journey from Belfast to Galway, exploring Trim Castle, Sean’s Bar, and Clonmacnoise. Discover Ireland’s rich heritage and vibrant culture.
Embark on a historic journey from Belfast to Galway, exploring Trim Castle, Sean’s Bar, and Clonmacnoise. Discover Ireland’s rich heritage and vibrant culture.
- Sean’s Bar - Ireland’s oldest pub
- Trim Castle - Situated in County Meath, Ireland, Trim Castle is the largest and most remarkable Anglo-Norman stronghold in the nation, covering 30,000 (m^{2}) along the River Boyne. Construction began around 1172 by Hugh de Lacy and his successors. The site boasts a distinctive 20-sided, three-storey…
- Sean’s Bar - Ireland’s oldest pub
- Trim Castle - Situated in County Meath, Ireland, Trim Castle is the largest and most remarkable Anglo-Norman stronghold in the nation, covering 30,000 (m^{2}) along the River Boyne. Construction began around 1172 by Hugh de Lacy and his successors. The site boasts a distinctive 20-sided, three-storey cruciform keep, which was featured in the film Braveheart.
- Clonmacnoise - A monastic site in County Offaly

- Light refreshments
- Free WiFi
- Light refreshments
- Free WiFi
- Trim Castle tickets (must be paid on site)
- Monastic site in County Offaly Ticket (must be paid on site)
- Trim Castle tickets (must be paid on site)
- Monastic site in County Offaly Ticket (must be paid on site)
Trim Castle stands as the largest Norman castle in Ireland and gained fame from its appearance in the film Braveheart. Visitors can enjoy a guided tour of the castle or wander the grounds to discover its 800-year history.
The next destination, approximately an hour away, is Sean’s Bar, which boasts the title of Ireland’s oldest pub, with a history…
Trim Castle stands as the largest Norman castle in Ireland and gained fame from its appearance in the film Braveheart. Visitors can enjoy a guided tour of the castle or wander the grounds to discover its 800-year history.
The next destination, approximately an hour away, is Sean’s Bar, which boasts the title of Ireland’s oldest pub, with a history spanning over 1,100 years. It’s an ideal place to enjoy a pint of the black stuff or immerse oneself in Irish tradition. The pub’s intriguing history is complemented by a small museum inside.
For lunch, consider dining at one of the local restaurants or cafes in Athlone.
The final stop of the day, about 30 minutes away, is the Clonmacnoise Monastic Site, a key early Christian settlement in Ireland. Visitors can explore the ancient cathedrals, round towers, high crosses, and graveyard. The site’s serene atmosphere and rich history make it a fascinating place to visit.
This tour begins in Belfast and concludes in Galway.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.