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Lonely Planet: The world’s number one travel guide publisher Whether exploring your own backyard or somewhere new, discover the freedom of the open road with Lonely Planet’s Ireland’s Best Trips.
Featuring 34 amazing road trips, plus up-to-date advice on the destinations you’ll visit along the way, you can explore Dublin’s heritage, Connemara’s scenery and Galway’s pubs – all with your trusted travel companion.
Jump in the car, turn up the tunes, and hit the road!
Inside Lonely Planet’s Ireland’s Best Trips: Lavish colour and gorgeous photography throughoutItineraries and planning advice to pick the right tailored routes for your needs and interestsGet around easily – easy-to-read, full-colour route maps and detailed directionsInsider tips to get around like a local, avoid trouble spots and be safe on the road – local driving rules, parking, toll roadsEssential info at your fingertips – hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, pricesHonest reviews for all budgets – eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, hidden gems that most guidebooks missUseful features – including Stretch Your Legs, Detours, Link Your Trip Covers Dublin, Ennis, Cork, Galway, Belfast, the Dingle Peninsula, Wexford, Waterford, Killarney, Limerick, Westport, Tralee, Kenmare, Ring of Kerry, Connemara, Glendalough, Doolin, Derry, Bangor, and more The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet’s Ireland’s Best Trips is perfect for exploring Ireland by road and discovering sights that are more accessible by car. About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company and the world’s number one travel guidebook brand, providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveller since 1973.
Over the past four decades, we’ve printed over 145 million guidebooks and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travellers.
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