There is no hotel pick-up for Rural Pub tour. You have to make your way to outside the Tourist office on Andrew/Suffolk Street. Your minibus will be parked across the road from the entrance to the Tourist Office on Andrew/Suffolk street. An English-speaking guide will be waiting on board to lead you through the Irish countryside to the area’s finest pubs.
Your bus will take you out of the city to the Dublin Mountains & Wicklow Mountains, where you’ll make your first stop at The Blue Light Bar. Whether lounging in the beer garden or sitting beside the cozy turf fireplace, you’ll be treated to memorable views of the city.
Just 10 minutes up the road is one of Ireland’s oldest and most legendary pubs, Johnnie Fox's pub, a former holding farm that has been serving up pints since 1798. Enjoy a Guinness and wander around this historic traditional pub.
Drive to Roundwood by way of Enniskerry, encountering fantastic views of Sugarloaf Mountain and the surrounding scenery. Stop for a quick drink and a toilet break at a specially chosen pub in Roundwood, Ireland's highest village.
Cruise through the amazing countryside to Laragh and pass over the Wicklow Mountains, which afford some of the most spectacular views in Ireland. On a sunny or foggy day, the lush valleys below assume a surreal, spectral quality that will take your breath away.
Park at the Glenmalure Lodge, where you can sit outside and enjoy a relaxing dinner in the crisp Irish air or curl up by the fire with your hands wrapped around a reviving cup of Irish coffee. (Meals starting from just 10euro)
Before our last stop we make a visit to Byrne's pub, a cozy small traditional country pub.
The last stop of the night will be in Redcross, nestled in a beautiful valley in Co Wicklow. Already famous among locals for its wealth of boisterous pubs.
A colorful cast of characters and some great live music awaits you at the Mickey Finn's Pub, capping a delightful evening in the lively heart of rural Ireland.
Tour conclude with a shortcut back to Dublin and a drop-off at outside the Tourist office on Andrew/Suffolk Street.