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Dublin to Cliffs of Moher, Bunratty & Galway Day Trip by Rail

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Summary

From Dublin by train to wild cliffs, castles and Galway’s charm

You’ll board an early train from Dublin with reserved seats, explore Bunratty Castle’s winding halls and folk park, stand on windswept cliffs at Moher, then drive along The Burren before ending your day wandering Galway’s lively streets. All travel by rail and coach is included — plus entry fees and a local guide who keeps things real. Expect moments that stick with you.

experience

What’s the experience like?

The first thing I remember is the yellow jacket — our guide waving us over at Heuston Station before sunrise, joking that nobody ever looks awake at 6:40am. The train rolled out just as my coffee kicked in, fields blurring past the window. By Limerick, I’d already chatted with a couple from Cork who swore by their breakfast rolls (I tried one; honestly, not bad). Then it was off to Bunratty Castle. Walking those stone halls, you could almost hear old footsteps echoing — and outside, the folk park smelled faintly of peat smoke and fresh bread. Kids were chasing chickens near a reconstructed village shop. I got lost for a minute in the maze of little cottages.

We piled back onto the coach for the drive toward the Cliffs of Moher — which really do make you feel tiny. The wind up there is something else; salty and sharp on your face, with gulls calling overhead and grass whipping around your ankles. Our guide (Mary) pointed out O’Brien’s Tower through the mist and told a story about someone proposing there in a storm. I just stood there for ages watching waves smash into rock far below. Didn’t expect to feel so quiet inside.

The coast road through The Burren was next — all limestone slabs and wildflowers poking up where you wouldn’t think anything could grow. Mary explained “Burren” means “rocky place” in Irish, which fits perfectly. We stopped for photos; I tried to pronounce it like she did but she laughed and said I sounded French (not sure if that’s good or bad). By late afternoon we reached Galway, streets full of music and shopfronts painted every color you can imagine. Had just enough time for fish and chips before heading back east on the train, tired but kind of happy in that quiet way travel sometimes leaves you.

15h
itinerary

Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Visit Bunratty Castle and West Coast Highlights

  • Arrive in Limerick
  • Visit Bunratty Castle and Folk Park
  • Enjoy free time at Cliffs of Moher
  • Stop for photos at The Burren
  • Free time in Galway for dinner and shopping
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Top questions

How long is the day trip from Dublin to Cliffs of Moher?

How long is the day trip from Dublin to Cliffs of Moher?

This is a full-day tour starting early morning from Dublin Heuston Station and returning in the evening.

Is lunch included on this tour?

Is lunch included on this tour?

No set lunch is included; you have free time to buy food during stops.

Are entry fees to Bunratty Castle included?

Are entry fees to Bunratty Castle included?

Yes, admission fees for Bunratty Castle & Folk Park are included.

Is pickup available from hotels?

Is pickup available from hotels?

No hotel pickup; check-in is at Heuston Station in Dublin at 6:40am.

Can children join this day trip?

Can children join this day trip?

Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.

Is this tour wheelchair accessible?

Is this tour wheelchair accessible?

No, unfortunately coaches are not wheelchair friendly so this tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility issues.

How much free time do we get in Galway?

How much free time do we get in Galway?

You’ll have some free time upon arrival in Galway for dinner or shopping before heading back.

What does “The Burren” mean?

What does “The Burren” mean?

Burren comes from Irish meaning “rocky place,” describing its unique limestone landscape.

inclusions

What’s included

Your day includes reserved train seats from Dublin, all rail and coach transfers between stops like Bunratty Castle & Folk Park, Cliffs of Moher and The Burren, entry fees along the way, plus a local guide who’ll meet you at check-in wearing a bright yellow jacket so you can’t miss them. There’s no set lunch but plenty of chances to grab food during your free time before returning by rail in the evening.

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