Check out some of the magical moments from previous tours.
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Ride the whole coast of Ireland in ten days!.
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Our west of Ireland tours take in some of the smallest, most remote, most scenic but most importantly, safe roads in the country.
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We use proper aluminium touring bikes with front end and rear bags for your stuff for the day, camera, wallet, SUN LOTION! Plus all our tours have their own support vehicles.
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Here's a few movies we suggest you watch before coming to Ireland....
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We have so many great pictures from ours tours, here's your chance to use them as a screen saver!
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Publications
 

'Ciclo Tourismo', Italy
by Pamela Pucci
"Never before have I recieved such hospitality as I experienced in my 8 days with Celtic Trails in the west of Ireland. I have done a few tours in my 30 years riding and can safely say the tour I did with Celtic Trails in the west of Ireland was as good as, if not better than any I have ever done. Paul's concern for his guests becomes very clear from the moment he greets them at the airport, (yes, we were all collected from the airport). But its more than that, he and his staff really do appreciate you coming to experience the west of Ireland on bikes. And it shows. Amazing tour. Do it."

'Womens Sports & Fitness', USA

"I have just returned from what can only be described as a truly special week in the west of Ireland. As I sit here my mind is full of some of the most wonderful memories, from the shock of seeing the highest sea cliffs in all of Europe, to the time we stopped in McNamara's bar for one Guinness and stayed just a tiny bit too long, to the 'craic' we constantly had with Mr. Paul McQuaid. Paul runs Celtic Trails and a more capable tour guide you will be hard pressed to find. Though sometimes his mileage was just the tiniest bit off….

We were collected from Shannon airport and from that moment to the day they left us back to Shannon we were treated like royalty. One phrase sums up their philosophy - 'There's nothing we won't do for you, and very little we can't'. If it is a fully supported tour you're after then this is the one for you. Paul and his very helpful staff will give you a week you'll remember for a long time, for all the right reasons. They have nailed the art of hospitality and it is genuine. Just make sure you don't ask Paul how far it is to go. Always refer to Mooney, his faithful second in command when information like this is needed."

'Fiets', Holland
by Bart Bennis
"With Celtic Trails we sleep in beautiful hotels, eat in atmospheric restaurants and under our bums we are provided feather-weight Giant touring bikes. Despite the high level of organisation on this trip, expect a few nice surprises."

travelintelligence.net
By Jeremy Sea

"Ireland is home to legendary bicycling names like Sean Kelly and Stephen Roche and even hosted the Tour de France as recently as 1998, but increasing numbers of a less committed breed of pedaller are now beginning to appreciate the Republic's two-wheel touring potential.

Back in 1985, the travel writer Eric Newby considered walking, cars, motorbikes, buses, horses and even balloons as the means of touring Ireland before settling on bicycles as the only practical option; his Round Ireland in Low Gear was the result.

New devotees cite the magnificent scenery in areas like Connemara and Donegal as a big draw, while others fondly remember the roadside pubs, but no factor is more important than the Republic's comparatively empty roads. Cyclists from Europe's and America's more bustling corners are delighted to discover an abiding truth behind that familiar giftshop postcard - of a flock of sheep blocking a road above the caption 'Traffic Jam in Ireland'.

Operators have been running bicycling tours to Ireland for some ten years now. One of them is Celtic Trails which is run by Paul McQuaid, a champion cyclist himself. McQuaid, who has ridden all over the world, considers Irish motorists among the most attentive to cyclists. He also knows Ireland's roads as well as anybody - he rode plenty of them winning the Tour of Ireland in 1995.

He retired the following year and began putting together tours which are the happy result of all that labour. The itineraries favour routes which combine scenery and low volumes of traffic. McQuaid is also something of an expert on memorable lunch stops, and there's always a back-up vehicle should riders discover the afternoon has somehow disappeared in establishments such as Monk's in Ballyvaughan or Beola in Roundstone. McQuaid knows the black spots to avoid, notably the Ring of Kerry and Killarney, which are bumper-to-bumper with coaches in the summer. He instead offers three separate tours concentrated on Donegal's remote fishing villages including Glencolumbkille and Bunbeg; on the little known areas of Mayo and Sligo around Ballina and the Partry Mountains, and on Connemara/County Clare.

I joined McQuaid on a June week cycling through Connemara and Clare when the hedges were heavy with fuchsia and rhododendron. Highlights were the ruined castles and ivy-clad farmsteads on the coast road to Doolin, and the Connemara coast road to Clifden. One day, we cycled out to Cleggan and took the ferry to Inishbofin where we covered the island's every road in less than an hour. It was on the way back to the ferry that I rounded a corner and pedalled into a flock of sheep; the postcard cliche had finally come true."

 

All photography taken in the west of Ireland on Celtictrails tours!!!
Celtic Trails, 1, Garden Villas, Portobello Harbour/Rathmines, Dublin 8, Ireland.
Tel: +353 862656258 Fax: +353 1 2722323 paul@celtictrails.com