13 Day Guided Motorcycle Tour in Ireland
Motorcycle Tour Ireland
A land of culture and tradition, Ireland captivates instantly with its authenticity. Touring the island by motorcycle means meeting a warm and welcoming people, whose friendliness and hospitality create unforgettable memories. It also means riding along small, winding roads that follow the coastline, cross mountains and valleys, and reveal a new panorama at every bend.
Key information
- Terrain: asphalt
- Bike: personal or rental bike (Can Am Spyder available)
- Mileage: 1,858 kilometers / 1,155 miles
- Daily rides: 130 - 275 kilometers / 81 - 171 miles
- Riding gear: not included: helmet, gloves, and jacket are required
- Meals: breakfast during the tour, a welcome aperitif, and a closing dinner
Highlights
- 9 days of riding in Ireland
- Ride the Causeway Coast loop, Ring of Kerry passes, Cliffs of Moher, and Wicklow Mountains
- Visits to the Titanic Museum in Belfast and the Guinness Storehouse
- Digital travel book, GPX files for GPS or smartphone use
- Round-trip ferry crossings between France and Ireland
- 12 nights accommodation
Skill level
- Beginner
- Intermediate
- Advanced
12 days with instruction in English
Accommodation
During the tour, you will be accommodated in 3-star hotels or guesthouses with 2 nights in cabin accommodation on the ferries.
Program
Day 1: Roscoff – boarding
Participants will be welcomed in Roscoff in the evening. Boarding of the ferry and introductory briefing to present the trip. Ferry departure scheduled for 11 p.m. (subject to change).
Day 2: Cork – Glenbeigh (125 km / 78 miles)
Arrival in Cork late in the morning. First stage along the south coast with lunch in the charming village of Kinsale. Discovery of the Old Head Peninsula and the first panoramas of the Wild Atlantic Way. The route then continues to Mizen Head, the westernmost point of Ireland, before crossing Macroom and reaching Glenbeigh, in the heart of Kerry.
Day 3: The Kerry Peninsula (244 km / 152 miles)
A day dedicated to discovering one of Ireland’s most beautiful routes: the Ring of Kerry. Between the Healy, Ballaghsheen and Molly’s Gap passes, the scenery alternates between mountains, lakes and wild coastline. Passing through the spectacular Dunloe Gap before returning to Glenbeigh.
Day 4: Glenbeigh – Galway (275 km / 171 miles)
Departure north towards Galway. Crossing the River Shannon by ferry, then riding towards the majestic Cliffs of Moher. Discovery of the Burren karst massif and Dunguaire Castle. The day continues on the Dingle Peninsula along the spectacular panoramic Slea Head Drive, reaching Dunquin Harbour.
Day 5: Galway – Sligo (268 km / 167 miles)
Heading into Connemara, one of Ireland’s most iconic regions. Discovery of the village of Clifden, shimmering lakes and the rugged landscapes of the massif. Visit to Kylemore Castle and Abbey, followed by the Aasleagh Falls. The famous Sky Road provides a panoramic end to the stage before reaching Sligo.
Day 6: Sligo – Portrush (233 km / 145 miles)
Riding north along the Benbulben massif, an emblem of the Sligo region. Discovery of the historic city of Derry and its Bogside district, a powerful symbol of Northern Irish history. Passing by Enniskillen Castle and through the rolling landscapes of the Sperrins Scenic Route before entering Northern Ireland and arriving in Portrush.
Day 7: Portrush loop (130 km / 81 miles)
A day dedicated to discovering the legendary Causeway Coastal Route. Stops at the Joey Dunlop Memorial, the Giant’s Causeway and the famous Dark Hedges Avenue, made famous by the Game of Thrones series. At the end of the day, there is the possibility of attending the NW200 Supersport race.
Day 8: Portrush – Belfast (171 km / 106 miles)
Continuing along the north coast via the scenic Causeway Coastal Route, with its dramatic cliffs. Stops in the village of Cushendall and at Torr Head, before reaching Belfast. The afternoon is devoted to a visit to the Titanic Museum, recounting the history of the legendary liner.
Day 9: Belfast – Dublin (245 km / 152 miles)
Discovery of Belfast’s famous mural paintings in the Shankill Road and Falls Road districts. The route then continues towards the seaside town of Newcastle, followed by a ride through the Mourne Mountains and along their coastal road. Arrival in Dublin in the late afternoon after passing St Patrick’s Cathedral.
Day 10: Dublin
Morning dedicated to a visit to the Guinness Storehouse, an emblem of the Irish capital. Free afternoon to stroll through Dublin: discovery of Trinity College, the lively Temple Bar district, the Molly Malone statue and the famous Ha’penny Bridge.
Day 11: Dublin – New Ross (167 km / 104 miles)
Heading south towards the Wicklow Mountains, known as the “Garden of Ireland”. Discovery of the Glendalough monastic site, an emblematic location set in the heart of wooded valleys, followed by the ascent of the Sally Gap, a spectacular panoramic road.
Day 12: New Ross – Dublin / ferry return to Cherbourg
A liaison stage to reach the Dublin ferry terminal. Boarding in the late afternoon for the return crossing to France.
Day 13: Arrival in Cherbourg
Ferry arrival in the late morning. End of the journey and disembarkation of participants.
Motorcycle rental
- Category A: BMW 1200/1250 GS, Moto Guzzi Stelvio, Suzuki GSX 1000 GX
- Category B: Moto Guzzi V85 TT, BMW F 750 GS, Suzuki V-Strom 650
- Category D: Voge 500 DSX
- Can-Am: Spyders RT or F3
Note that you will spend the first night on the ferry. The meeting point is at Roscoff, Brittany, France. People come directly with their own bike in Roscoff. If you rent a bike with Ride in Tours, they go from their office to Roscoff with your rented bike.
Skill level
Beginner:
- Can ride for 2-3 hours
- Minimal riding experience
- Assistance required
- Comfortable with curves and leans
- Basic experience with unsurfaced roads
- Short distance ascents and descents
Intermediate:
- Can ride for 3-4 hours
- Average riding experience
- Little assistance required
- Comfortable with extreme curves and leans
- Average experience with unsurfaced roads
- Steep ascents and descents
Advanced:
- Can ride for 5-6 hours
- Extensive riding experience
- Assistance on demand (if required)
- Experienced with riding a variety of motorcycles
- Comfortable with any terrain and weather conditions
Location
This motorcycle journey will take you to the island’s must-see highlights: the Ring of Kerry, the Cliffs of Moher, the Giant’s Causeway, as well as more secret routes such as the Slea Head Drive or the Dunloe Gap, unforgettable from the saddle of a motorcycle. You will also enjoy stops in Belfast and Dublin to discover their iconic landmarks: the Titanic Museum and the Guinness brewery.
Fans of Game of Thrones will recognise several emblematic filming locations, such as the mysterious Dark Hedges road in Northern Ireland. And each evening, the atmosphere of Irish pubs, traditional songs and the creamy head of a Guinness will round off your days on the road.
The highlight of the trip: the legendary North West 200 road race, a powerful moment for any motorcycle enthusiast. If you dream of riding the mythical Wild Atlantic Way, look no further: Ireland is waiting for you. Céad míle fáilte, a hundred thousand welcomes!
What's included
- Round-trip ferry crossings between France and Ireland
- 10 nights in 3-star hotels or guesthouses with breakfast, and 2 nights in cabin accommodation on the ferries
- A Ride in Tours tour leader
- Digital travel book
- GPX files for GPS or smartphone use
- Hotel parking
- A welcome aperitif and a closing dinner
- Visits to the Titanic Museum in Belfast and the Guinness Storehouse
- For rental vehicles: unlimited mileage, insurance, 13 days of rental from Ride in Tours' premises
- All taxes
What's not included
- Travel to and from the tour start/end point
- Airport transfers
- Any meals not included in the tour
- Drinks and other personal expenses
- Fuel and tolls
- Equipment (helmets, jackets, gloves, etc.)
- Optional travel insurance
- Optional services
- Security deposit for rented motorcycles (released at the end of the tour once the vehicle is returned in satisfactory condition)
How to get there
Recommended Airports
Transfer not provided
Brest Bretagne Airport
560 km away from your destination
Arrival by airplane
Please arrive at Brest Bretagne Airport (BES). The meeting point is at Roscoff, Brittany, France. People come directly with their own bike in Roscoff. If you rent a bike with Ride in Tours, they go from their office to Roscoff with your rented bike.
Cancellation Policy
- A reservation requires a deposit of 30% of the total price.
- The deposit is non-refundable, if the booking is cancelled.
- The rest of the payment should be paid 30 days before arrival.
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