Wild Atlantic Way biking vacation in Ireland

Price
1350To1450 excluding flights
Duration
6 Days
Type
Tailor made
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6 Nights Accommodation (Includes private en-suite & full Irish breakfast) Trek Touring Bicycle (Including pump, lock, tubes and repair kit) Luggage Transfers Easy-to-Read Road Maps Transportation to from cycle start/end
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Description of Wild Atlantic Way biking vacation in Ireland

Price information

1350To1450 excluding flights
6 Nights Accommodation (Includes private en-suite & full Irish breakfast) Trek Touring Bicycle (Including pump, lock, tubes and repair kit) Luggage Transfers Easy-to-Read Road Maps Transportation to from cycle start/end
Make enquiry

Departure information

This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements

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1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?


The scenery!

2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?


Pack for all weathers whatever the forecast

3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Hopefully it contributed to local tourism. We used buses to/from Dublin but flying to Dublin was our only option this time, unfortunately

4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?


Very good. Cycle routes to suit everyone. Comfortable accommodation. Great breakfasts.

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

We recognise our obligation to operate our business and plan travel in a responsible and sustainable fashion. This is not only for environmental reasons but also social and economic.

We encourage a Leave No Trace policy to our guests and the wider community. We promote this policy by advising our guests to take their waste with them and recycle it. We also advise our guests not to disturb the local flora and fauna. Leave No Trace is an outdoor ethics programme designed to promote and inspire responsible outdoor recreation through education, research and partnerships.
The core of this idea is to leave the environment in precisely the same state as you found it, thus reducing negative impacts especially around waste disposal.

We also actively engage with the Galway greenway alliance which aims to promote the transformation of old railway lines into cycling and walking trails. We support the alliance by promoting their activities in our shop. We tell our customers about the aims of the alliance. We also provide bikes free of charge for the alliance events and we provide prizes for fundraising activities such as bike lights, locks, helmets and bike shop vouchers. Working with the Galway Greenway alliance promotes safe, sustainable local means of transport and cycling as an alternative to motorised transport.

We recommend against using single use plastics, especially with water bottles during our tours.

We recommend buying local produced food and drink where possible.

We recommend other business with a sustainable and responsible attitude to the environment and their place in it.

We continually strive to improve our understanding of our impact on the environment and how best to mitigate this impact

We promote cycling as the main method of transport.

Westport is home to the first purpose built cycling greenway in Ireland which has converted an old railway line to 42km of cycling and walking trails.



People

We endeavour to understand and continually improve our community support opportunities. We work with our local resident and business network to ensure sustainable development. We do this by meeting regularly to discuss local issues and important community initiatives.

Friends & Neighbourhood.
We work directly with small, local, family owned busses who offer locally produced goods and employment for local people. We are a small, family owned business and we believe the best way to maintain and promote environmental sustainability is by ensuring the local community is working in harmony with the local environment.

We work with family owned businesses like Plougastel House B&B in Westport and the Portfinn Lodge in Leenane. Bringing our guests to these local businesses allows our guests to meet and spend time with Irish people who live in the area all year round. It provides a deeper immersion in Irish culture while simultaneously benefitting the local community with the benefits of responsible tourism.

Campaigning for change.
We are a member of a number of different local alliances that promote cycling as a preferred mode of transport. As a part of this work, we support local events and lobby the local council and national government to invest in the cycling infrastructure in the west of Ireland. Our current most successful local alliance is called Galway Greenway alliance. We promote local meeting and events for this alliance in our shop and regularly proved bikes and equipment for events.

Connemara National park offers free educational programs to national schools to promote respect, understanding and care for heritage and particularly for the natural world.

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