Pure Adventures Offers New Way to Cycle Tour Ireland
By: Tyler Peterson Mar. 09, 2015
Bicycle vacation specialist Pure Adventures (http://pure-adventures.com/) recently announced a new way for bicycle enthusiasts to vacation on bikes in unfamiliar territory. The company's new, supported and self-directed international adventures enhance trips with maximum rider flexibility plus the services of a trip leader and a sag wagon to transport luggage.
These conveniences leave adventurous cyclists free to enjoy the open road on their own terms on a supported, self-directed itinerary in Ireland this season. Ireland - Biking Cork County to Kerry County, available April to October, is a challenging, seven-day program from €1540 per person, double (roughly $1,675 US), averages 65km a day through County Cork and on to the Dingle Peninsula. Included are six nights accommodation in quality guest houses and small inns, daily all-Irish breakfasts, seven days of dedicated support from the guide/driver and a support vehicle, luggage transfers between lodgings, some transfers, orientation, route maps and cue sheets and more. A choice of bike rentals is available starting at €105. Guests arrive in Cork and are transferred to Clonakitty on the coast of County Cork where the briefing takes place and bikes are checked out. The destination today is Baltimore, the most southerly section of Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way, a long-distance route that journeys some 2,500km from Cork in the South to Donegal in the North. Here overlooking the islands of Roaring Water Bay guests will sip their first pint of Guinness in Bushes Pub. Day 2 brings cyclists to Ireland's most southwesterly point, the Mizen Peninsula and the village of Ballydehob before traversing historic back roads to one of West Cork's most noteworthy villages, Schull. Enroute is a ferry ride to Cape Clear, a Gaeltacht (Irish speaking) island with megalithic standing stones, a 5,000 year old passage grave, a 12th century church ruin and a 14th century castle.Videos