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Follow on Google News | Newest Concept in Bike Touring, Supported, Self-Directed, Offered in Ireland through Pure AdventuresThis supported self-directed concept allows independent cyclists to ride and explore remote destinations where roadside assistance or local services may not exist, essentially creating their own ride complete with all the support needed.
By: Pure Adventures These conveniences leave adventurous cyclists free to enjoy the open road on their own terms on a supported, self-directed itinerary in Ireland this season. Ireland - Biking Cork County to Kerry County (http://pure- Guests arrive in Cork and are transferred to Clonakitty on the coast of County Cork where the briefing takes place and bikes are checked out. The destination today is Baltimore, the most southerly section of Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way, a long-distance route that journeys some 2,500km from Cork in the South to Donegal in the North. Here overlooking the islands of Roaring Water Bay guests will sip their first pint of Guinness in Bushes Pub. Day 2 brings cyclists to Ireland’s most southwesterly point, the Mizen Peninsula and the village of Ballydehob before traversing historic back roads to one of West Cork’s most noteworthy villages, Schull. Enroute is a ferry ride to Cape Clear, a Gaeltacht (Irish speaking) island with megalithic standing stones, a 5,000 year old passage grave, a 12th century church ruin and a 14th century castle. Quiet rural roads on Day 3 lead to Bantry Bay, its richly textured history displayed in part at Bantry House, a fully furnished stately home. Tonight guests lodge in Glengarriff, having said goodbye to Baltimore. They are positioned for the Caha Pass the next morning leading from Cork to Kerry. Views appreciated, cyclists move onto a single track road through the Black Valley to overnight in Sneem. From here the Ring of Kerry climbs up to Coomakista Pass, a vantage point that is a jewel in Kerry’s crown. Back roads again lead to Waterville on the Atlantic Ocean – and more Guinness. Day 5 brings the Ring of Skellig winding up and down along the coast. The ride concludes with a ferry (weather permitting) to the Dingle Peninsula, another Gaeltacht region replete with ancient sites of iron-age forts, inscribed stones and historic churches. From dramatic Slea Head is a site known as Gallarus Oratory and Castle, not to be missed. The active part of the trip concludes at Dingle Benners Hotel, with toasts before the next day’s departures. “This supported self-directed concept (http://pure- A less strenuous, self-guided trip is Ireland - Best of the Wild Atlantic Way (http://pure- For more information on all of Pure Adventures guided, self-guided and supported, self-directed tours, call: 800-960-2221 or 480-905-1235, Email: info@pure-adventures.com, or visit online: http://pure- About Pure Adventures Pure Adventures was created to meet North America’s growing demand for high-quality, self-guided cycling tours. Pure Adventures leverages and utilizes local expertise for route development, sites to see, people to meet, where to eat, and shop and experience life as a local would. Pure Adventures award-winning tours are competitively priced and meticulously planned with substantial behind-the-scene support creating a unique combination that makes a bicycle adventure more easily accessible to today’s active traveler. This company pioneered self-guided tours in Europe in 1994 and recently launched its first itineraries in North America. 2015 tours span Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Scotland, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland and now the United States with the introduction of 20 programs in the West. The company adheres to eco-friendly living and low-to-no-impact travel. Vehicles and other energy consuming resources are not used to support self-guided tours. Electronic communications, cloud storage systems and document sharing help diminish paper printing and storage. Through annual donations the company supports sustainable travel and carbon offsets. Contact Widness & Wiggins PR for photos, interviews and more information: Sara Widness / 802-234-6704 / sara@widnesspr.com Dave Wiggins / 303-554-8821 / dave@travelnewssource.com End
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