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Explore the captivating ruins of Dunluce Castle overlooking the sea in Northern Ireland.

3-Day Autumn Ireland Adventure

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3 daysautumn

Discover Ireland's breathtaking autumn landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture in a three-day journey packed with iconic sights and authentic experiences.

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Day 1Cliffs and Coastal Wonders
Morning

Cliffs of Moher

Cliffs of Moher

Start early and head to the Cliffs of Moher visitor center located off the N67 road near Liscannor village. Walk the cliff path from the visitor center toward Hags Head for the best views, allow extra time for photos.

4.7(9k reviews)~3 hours
Afternoon

Dingle Peninsula & Slea Head

Dingle Peninsula & Slea Head

Drive or take a local tour from Doolin to Dingle town via the scenic Slea Head Drive. Stop at Coumeenoole Beach and Dunbeg Fort. Walk parts of the cliffs and enjoy panoramic ocean views.

~4 hours
Late Afternoon
Find a Traditional Irish Music Pub

~2 hours

In Dingle town, search for pubs along Main Street offering live traditional Irish music sessions. Look for local favorites playing fiddle and bodhrán.

You'll typically find lively evening sessions featuring foot-stomping reels, soulful ballads, and spontaneous singalongs, creating an immersive, convivial atmosphere. Local guides often point out the history behind the tunes and encourage visitors to listen, tap along, or try a simple rhythm, so the experience feels social and participatory. The country's rich musical heritage and welcoming pub culture make it an ideal setting to meet locals, hear traditional tunes up close, and leave with a deeper appreciation for living traditions.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Boxty
Breakfast€8

Find a café in the village near Cliffs of Moher and order Boxty, a traditional Irish potato pancake, paired with hot coffee.

Boxty
Lunch
Look for a seafood restaurant in Dingle harbor area and try fresh grilled fish with local vegetables.
€17
Irish stew
Dinner€17

Find a cozy eatery in Dingle and order Irish stew, a hearty lamb and vegetable dish slow-cooked to tender perfection.

Irish stew
Renting a car is the most convenient way to explore the Cliffs of Moher and Dingle Peninsula. For local trips, Free Now, Bolt, and Uber operate taxis at about €1.5 per km.
Hotel in Dingle town center (charming harbor town with pubs and restaurants)
€60-90/night

Staying in Dingle central puts you close to traditional pubs for music and dining options after a day outdoors.

Day 2History and Heritage in Dublin
Morning

Trinity College & Book of Kells

Trinity College & Book of Kells

Located in Dublin city center, Trinity College is near College Green. Visit the Old Library to see the famous illuminated manuscript Book of Kells and the Long Room with its stunning wood shelves.

4.4(18k reviews)~2 hours
Late Morning

National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology

National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology

Situated on Kildare Street, this museum showcases Ireland's rich archaeological past including Celtic and Viking artifacts. Admission is free, so enjoy a relaxed visit.

4.6(15k reviews)~2 hours
Afternoon

St. Patrick's Cathedral

St. Patrick's Cathedral

This iconic cathedral is in the medieval part of Dublin, on Patrick Street. Explore its Gothic architecture and shutters around the grounds for a glimpse of local heritage.

4.5(27k reviews)~1.5 hours
Evening
Try a Traditional Irish Cooking Class

~3 hours

Check for cooking classes near Temple Bar or the city center focusing on traditional Irish dishes like Irish stew and soda bread. Hands-on experience and takeaway recipes included.

Engaging in a traditional cooking class offers a hands-on way to connect with Ireland's rich culinary heritage. You'll typically learn to prepare classic dishes using fresh, local ingredients, guided by instructors who often share insights into regional food culture. Most classes include sampling the dishes you've made, creating a memorable and immersive food experience.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a café near Trinity College and order an Irish coffee along with fresh pastries to start your day energizing.
EUR 8-12
Irish stew
LunchEUR 15-20

Look for a casual restaurant on Kildare Street offering Irish stew made with tender lamb and root vegetables, served with soda bread to taste local flavors.

Irish stew
Boxty
DinnerEUR 20-30

Attend the cooking class for dinner or dine nearby at a bistro offering boxty, a traditional Irish potato pancake, accompanied by seasonal vegetables.

Boxty
Dublin city center is best explored on foot or by using Dublin Bus and Luas tram. For taxis, use Free Now or Bolt apps; expect about EUR 1.5 per kilometer.
Hotel in Temple Bar (historic cultural quarter in central Dublin)
EUR 60-90/night

Staying in Temple Bar puts you within walking distance to the day’s key historical sites and vibrant evening life.

Day 3Ancient Sites and Nature
Morning

Newgrange / Brú na Bóinne

Newgrange / Brú na Bóinne

Arrive early by Irish Rail or guided tour bus from Dublin to Donore. Explore the ancient passage tombs and visitor center in the Brú na Bóinne complex located near the Boyne River. Booking a timed entry ticket is required.

4.6(5k reviews)~3 hours
Afternoon

Wicklow Mountains Hiking

Wicklow Mountains Hiking

Take a taxi or local bus to Wicklow Mountains National Park, starting from Glendalough Visitor Centre. Hike popular trails like the Spinc for scenic views of lakes, forests, and ruins. Bring water and wear sturdy shoes.

4.8(8k reviews)~4 hours
Late Afternoon
Explore a Local Food Market

~2 hours

Return to Dublin city center and visit a well-known food market such as Temple Bar Food Market held near the Ha'penny Bridge. Sample artisanal cheeses, breads, and seasonal produce while soaking up the lively atmosphere.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Irish apple cake
Breakfast€5-7

Find a bakery near your accommodation and try Irish apple cake, a moist traditional dessert cake with apples and cinnamon, paired with a freshly brewed coffee.

Irish apple cake
Irish stew
Lunch€15-20

Look for a casual pub or café in Glendalough area and order a hearty Irish stew made with lamb, potatoes, and root vegetables, perfect after a morning at Newgrange and a start to mountain hiking.

Irish stew
Boxty
Dinner€18-25

Find a modern Irish restaurant in Dublin city center and try Boxty, a traditional potato pancake often served with smoked salmon or sour cream.

Boxty
Use Dublin Bus and Irish Rail for day trips outside the city. For Wicklow Mountains, consider taxis booked via Free Now or Uber, approximate cost €15-25 from city center. Taxi base fare is around €1.5/km in Dublin.
Hotel in Temple Bar (central cultural and nightlife neighborhood in Dublin)
€65-85/night

Staying here offers quick access to city tours, food markets, and transport to day trip locations.

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Budget Breakdown

Accommodation / night$77
Food / day$19
Transport / day$11
Activities / day$20
Daily total$127
Trip total$381

Accommodation around $77 per night, food about $19 per day (meals and drinks), transport costs approximately $11 per day including taxis and public transport, activities estimated at $20 per day.

Good to Know

Tap Water: Safe to drink
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Power Plugs: Types G and C
Transport: Public transport: Dublin Bus, DART, Irish Rail, Luas tram; taxi apps Free Now, Bolt, Uber
Tipping: 10-15% in restaurants, appreciated but not mandatory
Safety: Good traffic and violent crime safety (7/10)
Walkability: Good walkability (7/10)
LGBTQ+ Friendly: Excellent (9/10)
Weather: Prepare for autumn rain and possible storms
Health Risk: Beware ticks, use repellent to prevent Lyme disease

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