Are You Going To Tour Ireland?
There are a number of options for you to choose as you are planning to tour Ireland, including tour via cycling, walking, taking a bus, boarding the train, renting a car and driving.
Touring Ireland by Driving
Should renting a car and doing your own driving strike your fancy. Here are a few things to know. The drivers in Ireland are typically polite and the traffic is more on the lighter side than being heavy. Like the rest of Britain, you drive on the left side of the road. The Irish roads tend to be very narrow but well maintained. They’re stonewalled lined or lined by hedges and with slower speed limits, you’ll feel like you’re zooming by everything. Many times, you’ll have to stop to let the traffic that’s oncoming pass you. Be sure to check for convex mirrors that have been placed in the bushes and hedges so that you can check for cross traffic. Do keep in mind that sometimes taking a car is slower than you would think as many highways run directly through the middle of towns.
Touring Ireland by Train
Traveling by train is a good way to see the major villages including Waterford, Galway, and Cork. Those who backpack and bike may find taking the train useful. If you’re trying to go from the west side of Ireland to Dublin, then traveling by train by be your quickest bet as even divided highways run smack dab in center of towns. However, taking the train around Ireland will limit you as their are many places such as Newgrange, Ring of Dingle, The Giants Causeway, and many rural areas in Ireland that the train cannot get you to. Many people combine train travel with bus and/or ferry. Touring Ireland by Bus
Touring by bus is very affordable. There is a huge variety of escorted bus tours with different themes and locations. Here are just a few: a “taste of Ireland” type tour where you get a tidbit of this area and that area including the foods of that location, an Irish heritage type of tour where you get to experience the deep traditions of Ireland the way it was, and a bus tour that focuses on the Irish legends and traditions.
Touring Ireland by Walking and/or Biking
There’s no truer way to experience an area than to delve right into it and walking and/or biking will grant you this. Riding in a car, bus, or train seems to be more like watching the country through a glass window until you step out into it during stops. However, walking and biking gives you a true sense of everything from the atmosphere around you to the bumps and turns of the the landscaping beneath you. Along with meeting people and stopping and starting at your own pace as well as getting some serious exercise, touring Ireland in these ways can be great fun.
Whether you opt for one way of touring Ireland or mix and match several options, there are many great companies and businesses that can plan out tours for you. They can assist in tours that are focused on sightseeing, dining, adventure, history, and much more or they can assist in many other ways to give you the ultimate touring Ireland experience. For more information, visit http://servicesireland.ie/
Press Release written and submitted by:
Lena Hunt
http://www.CelebritizeYou.com
lena@celebritizeyou.com