Dingle, Killarney and the Wild Atlantic Way - Rabbie's Small Group Tours

A Rabbies white mini bus driving along a cliff road beside the sea
A man takes a photo across a lake and valley using a camera
Combine serene spiritual locations with wild natural landscapes on this journey to the western edge of Ireland with the Dingle, Killarney and the Wild Atlantic Way - Rabbie's Small Group Tour, over three days.

Jagged rocks jut out of the wild Atlantic Ocean, winding roads weave by beaches, pubs, and prehistoric remains, and a dolphin might be the most well known resident of a little village. This is the south western edge of Ireland, where every horizon can hide something curiously beautiful.

On the way to and from this region, with Rabbie's Small Group Tours, experience two of Ireland’s most spiritual locations. Visit the monastic site of Glendalough, concealed within a valley. Survey the views from the Rock of Cashel, a ruined cathedral fortress steeped in stories of Saint Patrick. It is a site that transcends time, serving as a castle, chapel, and ancient monument, all while providing sweeping views.

Venture into the heart of Irish folklore at the Dingle Peninsula, where mythical landscapes meet the sea. Feel the mist of Torc Waterfall, shrouded in legends of old. Killarney beckons with its vibrant hues and lakeside charm, offering a feast for the senses. Lastly, ascend the Wicklow Mountains, where beauty and history intertwine amidst their lofty peaks.