Ireland
There is more to family travel to Ireland than shamrocks and leprechauns. Rolling hills, river valleys, pristine beaches and a rugged coastline offer families much to experience and explore. Hike and bike the Irish countryside or cruise one of Ireland’s waterways and discover a land that has inspired writers and poets for centuries. And if you’re traveling with jaded teens try your hand at caving, hang gliding, rock climbing or scuba diving. Yet don’t be quick to dismiss St. Patrick or Celtic mysticism, an Ireland vacation is as much about stone monuments, castles and Irish lore as it is about nature and the great outdoors. Families interested in discovering the Ireland of yore should include a trip to one or more of the country's islands.




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Ireland tours & outfitters
Go Ireland, Killorglin
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Type of Organization: adventure travel company
Dalys Lane Killorglin, Kerry tel: +353 66 9762094
Go Ireland offers self-guided and guided walking trips in County Kerry in Southwest Ireland. While the recommended minimum age is 12, hardy kids aged 9 and up have successively completed both the Kerry Gems and multi-sport Hike and Bike holidays.
SouthWestWalks Ireland, Giants Causeway
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Type of Organization: adventure travel company
28 The Anchorage Tralee, Kerry tel: +353 66 7128733
SouthWestWalks offers self-guided and guided walking holidays in Ireland. The minimum age on guided trips is 12. While there is no age limit on self-guided walks the onus is on the parents to assess the interest and ability of the kids. Arrangements can be made for children to travel with the luggage.
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