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‘Featuring current hit TV show "Game of Thrones"’
Arrive at Dublin Airport and transfer to the city centre for a Dublin City tour. In the afternoon you will enjoy a visit to the Guinness Storehouse. Overnight: Dublin area.
This morning depart Dublin and head northwards. Visit Trim Castle which was used to film the York and London scenes for Brave heart. Travelling North, head for Downpatrick, burial ground of Saint Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland & visit Castle Ward, to visit some of the set of Game of Thrones, series one. Continue on to Belfast for the night. Overnight: Belfast area.
This morning enjoy a panoramic tour Belfast City. See some of the landmark sites such as City Hall and Queens University. In the afternoon travel from Belfast to the north-east shores of Lough Neagh. Outside the village of Ballygally lies Cairn castle, the location for many other scenes from Game of Thrones. Cairn castle has its own tale of the nobleman supposedly drowned along the coastline in 1588 as part of the ill-fated Spanish Armada. Return to Belfast. Overnight: Belfast area.
This morning leave Belfast and travel towards the picturesque town of Glenarm on the north Antrim coastline, the setting of many Game of Thrones scenes. Time permitting, pay a visit to Steensons Jewellers in the village, producer of many of the jewels featured in the hit TV Series. Continue on along the Antrim coastline enjoying the spectacular views, rolling hills and scenic villages. Next visit Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. Overnight: Ballycastle or Bushmills areas.
No visit to the north of Ireland would be complete without calling in to the Giants Causeway which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Made up of a network of approximately 40,000 basalt columns projecting into the ocean, the Giant’s Causeway forms several miles of Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coastal route. Later visit Bush mills Distillery – one of the world’s oldest distilleries. Overnight: Derry area.
This morning enjoy a walking tour of the walled city of Derry. Leaving Derry you will travel to Donegal, where you can visit Glenveagh National Park and Glenveagh Castle. Situated in the Northwest of Co. Donegal, Glenveagh encompasses some 16,000 hectares in the heart of the Derryveagh Mountains. Drive by the nearby Glen ties, where Brian Friel’s play “Dancing at Lughnasa” was filmed. Overnight: Donegal area.
This morning commence your return journey to Dublin. Travelling south through the Fermanagh Lake District, visit Castle Coole, a magnificent 18th- century mansion and landscape park. Next visit nearby Marble Arch Caves, one of Europe's finest show caves with a fascinating natural underworld of rivers, waterfalls, winding passages and lofty chambers. Overnight: Dublin area.
Slán Abhaile. Transfer to Dublin Airport for your return flight home.
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Dublin-Clayton Hotel Liffey Valley/ Belfast-Ramada by Wyndham / Bushmills-Bushmills Inn Hotel / Derry-White Horse Hotel / Donegal-Mill Park Hotel / Dub-lin-Castleknock Hotel.