7-Day Ireland County Clare & Connemara Coastal Bike Tour
Duration
7 days
Daily Biking
11 to 39 miles
Trip difficulty
2-Easier to Intermediate
From
USD 4499
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Duration
7 days
Daily Biking
11 to 39 miles
Trip difficulty
2-Easier to Intermediate
From
USD 4499
Trip Overview
Here's a great recommendation for this bike tour: “Ireland, especially the rural West, is a cyclist’s dream.”
So says Bicycling magazine, and you will surely agree. There’s an endless network of winding back roads where lazy sheep are often your only company. Green meadows lead down to the sea, magical mist-covered mountains are off in the distance, while around every turn you are likely to come upon cows grazing around a medieval castle, Stone Age ruins, or the remains of an ancient cathedral.
Stone cottages are tucked along the edges of green pastures dotted with sheep, and each small village looks more Irish than the last. And the Irish are even friendlier than their reputation – warm and welcoming, and always ready to engage you in the gentle pleasures of good conversation while you enjoy a bit of traditional Irish music at the local pub.




Itinerary
From start to finish, check out the route.
Ireland is a cyclist’s dream. Ride a network of winding back roads and lanes past grazing sheep. Plus, magical mist-covered mountains are the backdrop as you spin past medieval castles, Stone Age ruins, and welcoming villages — and pubs filled with music.
Arrival Day
The two pick-up locations today are the Shannon Airport at 10am or Gregans Castle Hotel at 12pm. After lunch, there will be a bike fitting and safety instructions followed by an afternoon warm-up ride. You cycle country lanes through County Clare’s “Burren” (a unique and beautiful limestone region with a remarkable set of plants and animals) and have opportunities to explore a 16th-century tower house castle and enjoy a pint at a local pub while listening to traditional Irish music.
Accommodation: Gregans Castle Hotel
Meals: Dinner
Biking: 10 miles ( 16 kilometres)
Terrain: Easier
Cliffs of Moher
Ride small country roads for an optional short walk along a clifftop leading to grand views of the Cliffs of Moher. You'll bike through charming Doolin — one of Ireland’s premier music towns — on your way to enjoying a spectacular oceanside ride to Ballyvaughan. After lunch, a local guide will offer their expertise on a stroll in search of the “true” Burren. Not to be missed!
Accommodation: Gregans Castle Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Biking: 24 miles (38 kilometres)
Terrain: Easier to Intermediate
Aran Islands
Ferry out to the famous Aran Islands where we disembark on Inis Mor for a visit to the ancient for of Dun Aengus and ride along the rugged coastline. Returning to the island's main town of Kilronan, there's an opportunity to visit the famous sweater outlet, and often the pub draws cyclists in for a coffee, tea or something stronger before we ferry north of Galway to Connemara and the Rosleague Manor.
Accommodation: The Rosleague Manor
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Biking: 10, 14 or 18 miles (16, 23 or 29 kilometres)
Terrain: Easier
Majestic Moaamturk mountain views, plus lots of ewes
Ride along Killary Harbor and in the valleys of the Maamturk Mountains for expansive views as well as getting up-close-and-personal with a host of sheep along the route. Visit the beautiful Benedictine Kylemore Abbey with their award-winning restaurant and stunning walled Victorian garden.
Accommodation: Rosleague Manor
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Biking: 28 miles (45 kilometres)
Terrain: Easier to Intermediate
Letterfrack
Departing the Rosleague Manor, you ride to Cleggan, then along the ocean and the famous Sky Road, past Clifden Castle and into into the picturesque town of Clifden. Stroll the streets of this lovely town with its many local crafts, shops and places of interest.
Accommodation: The Quay House
Meals: Breakfast
Biking: 27 miles (43 kilometres)
Terrain: Easier
Connemara region
From Clifden, you take a road leading through peat bogs and past fishing weirs to the town of Roundstone, a lovely fishing village with excellent local pottery and jewelry, as well as the workshop where Malachy Kearns makes his world famous Bodhram drums. In the evening you enjoy more music in Clifden.
Accommodation: The Quay House
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Biking: 32 or 39 miles (51 or 63 kilometres)
Terrain: Easier to Intermediate
Departure Day
After an early breakfast, Discovery Bicycle Tours will transport you back to Shannon Airport or to Galway for further transit by train or bus. Please note that even with an early start you will not arrive at Shannon Airport earlier than noon, so please book return flights accordingly. For suggestions or travel hints on post-tour adventuring or sorting travel by bus or train, please contact our office.
Accommodation: Not applicable
Meals: Breakfast
Biking: 61 miles ( kilometres)
Terrain: Easier to Intermediate
Dates
Prices are per person based on double occupancy (2 people in one room). A deposit of $750 holds your reservation for most tours. For tours less than 6 days, the deposit is $500.
What's Included
- 6 nights’ accommodation
- 6 breakfasts, 5 dinners
- Our own highly experienced trip leaders, with you from start to finish
- Industry leading Guest-to-Guide ratio (averaging 6:1)
- Your own ‘Account’, an online space with everything required for your adventure
- Our knowledgeable Customer Service Team to answer your queries - just a phone call, email or chat away
- Customer Service pre-trip phone calls to ensure you’re 'trip ready'
- Delicious snacks and non-alcoholic drinks to keep you fueled
- Hybrid with flat-bar handlebars or E-Bikes, equipped with a front handlebar bag or rear carrier, branded water bottle, mirror and flat pedals
- Ride with GPS for navigation along with the detailed maps and itineraries
- Branded t-shirt and bag
- All activities outlined in the itinerary
- All necessary equipment (well-maintained and safe) for activities
- Transportation in our air-conditioned vans - safe, clean, modern and comfortable!
Inns


Gregans Castle Hotel
Gregans Castle has been welcoming guests since the 1940s and has been operated by the same family since 1976. The stunning 18th-century manor house is set in its own established and lovingly-attended gardens on the Wild Atlantic Way, and has spectacular views that stretch across the Burren hills to Galway Bay.
Inside, you'll find welcoming open fires, candlelight and striking decorations ranging from modern art to antique furniture, to pretty garden flowers adorning the rooms.


Rosleague Manor
Tucked away near the beautiful Connemara town of Letterfrack, just 15 kilometres from the buzzing town of Clifden, the Manor has been discreetly converted in to a first class hotel by its owners and proprietors, The Foyle Family, with meticulous care and attention to detail to retain its 19th Century charm and character.<br/>Enjoy a unique dining in Clifden experience amidst open log fires and historical paintings – retire to one of our drawing rooms and enjoy a nightcap – or take to the Victorian conservatory and savour some afternoon tea.<br/>Minutes from Kylemore Abbey, The Twelve Bens, Lough Inagh and the 5,000 acre Connemara National Park, this Letterfrack hotel is ideally situated for the most discerning explorer. Look no further for Clifden Hotels.


The Quay House
Built for the Harbour Master nearly 200 years ago, The Quay House has been sensitively restored and now offers guest accommodation in fifteen bedrooms (all different) with full bathrooms – all but three overlook the Harbour. Family portraits, period furniture, cosy fires and a warm Irish welcome make for a unique atmosphere of comfort and fun.The Quay House is Clifden’s oldest building, dating from C1820. It was originally the Harbour Master’s house but later became a Franciscan monastery, then a convent and finally a hotel owned by the Pye family. Now providing Town House Accommodation in Clifen, it is run by the Foyle family, whose forebears have been entertaining guests in Connemara for nearly a century. All rooms are individually furnished with some good antiques and original paintings; several have working fireplaces. All have large bathrooms with tubs and showers and there is also one ground floor room for wheelchair users.