Privater Autotransfer von Killarney nach Galway

218km
Einfache Fahrt
Ab 88 € pro Person
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Privater Transfer in 2 h 40 Min

218km
Einfache Fahrt
Ab 88 € pro Person
Vertraut von über 2 Millionen zufriedenen Reisenden in 130 Ländern
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Haus-zu-Haus-Service

Abholung und Rückgabe an jeder Adresse

Flugverfolgung eingeschlossen

Ihr Fahrer wird warten, wenn Ihr Flug verspƤtet ist

Professioneller Englisch sprechender Fahrer

Lokaler Experte, voll lizenziert und versichert

Sauberes, klimatisiertes Fahrzeug

Komfortable Fahrt mit Klimaanlage

Kostenlose Stornierung

Bis zu 24 Stunden vor Abflug stornieren

GepƤck inbegriffen

1 Koffer und 1 HandgepƤck pro Passagier

Ihre Reise auf einen Blick

2 h 40 Min
218km
Privatfahrer
Abholung

Ihr Fahrer wird Sie an Ihrer Adresse in Killarney treffen.

Hilfe mit Ihrem GepƤck
Reise

Sie werden komfortabel reisen für 2 h 40 Min.

Rauchfrei
Kindersitze
Haustierfreundlich
Klimaanlage
Sauberes, komfortables Auto
Barrierefrei
Kostenlose Stornierung
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Erkunden Sie in Ihrem eigenen Tempo und entdecken Sie diese verborgenen SchƤtze auf dem Weg.

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Galway

Ihr Fahrer wird Sie an Ihrer Adresse in Galway absetzen.

Haus-zu-Haus-Service
Gesamtdistanz↔ 218 km
GeschƤtzte Zeit2 h 40 Min

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  • Kindersitze auf Anfrage verfügbar
  • Haustierfreundliches Reisen
  • 1 aufgegebenes GepƤckstück + 1 HandgepƤckstück pro Passagier
  • ZusƤtzliches oder übergroßes GepƤck kann hinzugefügt werden
  • Flexible Zahlung: Karte online oder Bargeld an den Fahrer
  • Kostenlose Stornierung 24 Stunden vor Abflug
  • Trinkgelder sind nicht enthalten (optional ~10%)
Vertraut von über 2 Millionen zufriedenen Reisenden in 130 Ländern
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Kostenlose Stornierung bis zu 24 Stunden vor Ihrer Abholzeit

Overview: car trip from Killarney to Galway

Traveling from Killarney to Galway in the luxury of your private car service is an experience you’ll never forget. Covering a distance of roughly 129 miles (about 208 km), the drive takes around three to three and a half hours and brings you through some of Ireland’s most stunning coastal and mountain scenery, including the beauty of the Wild Atlantic Way.

Starting from Killarney, a town famed for its expansive National Park, the route takes you through parts of County Kerry and alongside the MacGillycuddy's Reeks, Ireland's highest mountain range. Continuing towards Galway, there will be several cities and spots that are too good to skip. One of these is Bunratty Castle, built in 1425 and Lord Gort decorated its interior in 1956 with artworks displaying the noble past of Ireland. Make this an unforgettable stop by having a real glimpse of the Middle Ages and enjoying a four-course meal and medieval entertainment. Check their website for more information and make sure you add it to your itinerary, sparing enough time for the experience.

About Galway

While today Galway is Ireland's fourth-largest city, it began as a medieval Norman fort. After weathering centuries of ups and downs, Galway earned the title "The Cultural Heart of Irelandā€. Here, you’ll experience Irish culture at its best. You’ll hear the Irish language daily, see hand-made wool sweaters, and bob your head to traditional Irish music in a city that still very much feels like a traditional fishing port.

Being on Ireland's western coast the weather is perpetually cool, ranging from the high 40s to mid-60s. If the wild Atlantic Way isn't wild enough for you, the famous Aran Islands are also only a ferry ride or a flight away (check how to get to the islands here).

From Killarney to Galway: travel tips

Getting from Killarney to Galway will be an undoubtedly fun ride, especially with Daytrip. But there are always some ways to improve everything, right? Follow these travel tips to make sure you have an unforgettable experience.

Prepare for the Irish weather

On your way from Killarney to Galway, you’ll be passing along the southwest of Ireland, meaning that regardless of the season, it will never be scorching hot. It also means it could rain at any time. So bring your rain jacket, a thick or a light one depending on the season, and a sweater that can protect you from the cold mornings and evenings when you stop along the way. Pack a thermos filled with that one warm drink you like to keep you cozy. Since you are in Ireland, maybe a hot Irish whiskey (check here for a recipe!) or the famous Irish coffee? You don't have to drive after all!

### Turn your car ride into an Irish tour Use the luxury of traveling via private car service to create an amazing Irish adventure. This coastal journey offers a rich selection of places to explore, from medieval castles to natural landmarks. Daytrip makes it easy to visit the UNESCO-listed Cliffs of Moher, one of the most sought-after destinations in Ireland. Stretching for more than eight miles and reaching heights of up to 700 feet, these sea cliffs are insane. Make time for walking along cliffs through the trails, or just enjoy the views and save them in your camera.

How to get from Killarney to Galway

If you're trying to figure out how to get from Killarney to Galway, you have several options: booking a door-to-door private car, taking a bus or some trains, driving a rental car, or even hiking or cycling. Consider what’s important to you – speed, comfort, cost, or adventure when deciding how you make the journey.

### Killarney to Galway by private car A private car ride with Daytrip is the only direct transportation option from Killarney to Galway. Your private driver will pick you up at your doorstep in Killarney and safely bring you to your accommodation in Galway in just 2.5 hours. Daytrip gives you complete control over your trip while saving you the drawbacks of driving yourself. Driving in a different country, notably in Ireland where the traffic flows on the left side of the road, can be quite confusing for some. But Daytrip is more than just the fastest transportation option. Your driver is a proud local who will happily share their insights on the area and offer some travel tips. Plus, Daytrip lets you visit the top sights en route, including the famous Cliffs of Moher. You can personalize your experience by tailoring the stops you’d like to take, restaurants to dine in, and castles to take pictures of! ### Killarney to Galway by bus There are direct buses from Killarney to Galway, but because of the narrow roads and stops, the trip takes roughly four to five hours. Companies like Bus Ɖireann operate on this route but some require a transfer in Limerick. Taking a bus from Killarney to Galway is generally the most budget-friendly option but not the fastest or most comfortable. ### Killarney to Galway by train Unfortunately, there’s no direct train from Killarney to Galway. You will need to travel from Killarney to Limerick Junction, then to Limerick, and finally catch a train to Galway. Just like the bus ride, this option also takes about four to five hours, considering transfer times. It is definitely more comfortable and scenic than the bus ride though, especially if you appreciate train journeys. Book your tickets in advance here. ### Killarney to Galway by rental car If you want complete control of your trip, you can rent a car and drive from Killarney to Galway. The most direct route is the N22 to Limerick and then the M18 to Galway. The distance between Killarney and Galway is approximately 129 miles (208 km) and driving takes around two hours and 45 minutes, depending on traffic. With a reliable GPS, you shouldn't have much trouble, though things get more hairy if you get off the main road for sightseeing. And remember, they drive on the left! It's easy to slip into your usual driving habits, so be especially careful. ### Killarney to Galway by cycling or hiking If you have the time and are feeling adventurous, you can cycle or hike from Killarney all the way to Galway. Skip this option if you are not a very experienced cyclist or hiker. It is essential to plan your route carefully, considering your fitness level and the weather. Naturally, it takes several days but is an amazing adventure, stopping in small coastal villages as you make your way along the Wild Atlantic Way.

Things to do when you get to Galway

You’ll have plenty of things to do when you get to Galway from Killarney. While you are here, make the most of the Irish drinks, foods, cliffs, parks, and pubs! Here’s a quick itinerary to consider when planning your days in Galway.

### Hang out at the Latin Quarter Galway's heart beats at the Latin Quarter, where centuries-old streets and historic monuments like the Spanish Arch, Eyre Square, and Galway Cathedral lay the backdrop for the sounds of traditional Irish music. Spend your evenings here and dive into Irish culture through its melodies. While nearly every pub has live music starting at "9-ish", take a look here for up-to-date information on upcoming festivals and events. ### Bike your way through the Aran Islands The Aran Islands are a group of three islands, Inis Mór, Inis Oirr, and Inis Meain, that are a short ferry ride from Galway. They're famous for their rugged beauty and archeological sites, so be sure to save some time for them. If you can't make it to all three, go for Inis Mór. It's the largest and most popular. The islands are perfect for hiking and especially for biking. Hire your bike from Alan Islands Bike Hire for a day here and enjoy the windy, blue, and green atmosphere of the cliffs. ### Binge on the best seafood you’ve ever had Galway boasts some of the best seafood in the whole country. Smoked salmon and eel, seafood chowder, and local mussels cooked with garlic and cream sauce round are staples. And then there’s the local oysters, which are widely lauded as the best in the world. If you’re roaming and need something to bring with you, spice bags (a street food of fries, chicken, and spicy peppers) will keep your tank full. And instead of Dublin-based Guinness, wash your meals down with Galway Hooker Irish Stout.

When is the best time to visit Galway

The best time to visit Galway is during the summer months, from June to August when the weather is simply nice, and the city comes alive with festivals and outdoor activities.

Galway never gets hot, but this period offers the warmest temperatures, ideal for exploring Galway's streets, beautiful beaches, islands around, and the nearby Connemara National Park. Don’t miss the Galway International Arts Festival in July which is a highlight, showcasing an exciting mix of music, literature, and arts, drawing visitors from around the globe. The Galway Races in late July and early August are a must-see event, offering a week of thrilling horse racing and lively celebrations. Though these months are the peak tourist season, resulting in higher accommodation prices and busier attractions, the atmosphere, and the array of events make it the best time to experience the true essence of Galway's culture and hospitality.

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