Today we set out on one of Ireland’s most breathtaking drives. Our route takes us north through the Doo Lough Valley, a hauntingly beautiful landscape framed by steep mountain walls and mirrored by still, inky lakes. This valley is steeped in history, with memorials to the Great Famine standing as solemn reminders amid the natural splendour. It is a place where the raw power of Connemara’s wilderness is at its most evocative.
From here, we continue to the coast and board a short ferry to Clare Island, once the stronghold of the legendary pirate queen, Grace O’Malley. The island offers a wonderful sense of remoteness, with rugged cliffs, soft beaches, and a scattering of ancient sites including a 12th-century abbey decorated with rare medieval wall paintings. Whether walking along the headlands or soaking up the stories of island life, this is a stop that captures the true spirit of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.
Upon arrival, your group will be welcomed by Carl O’Grady—Clare Island native and founder of Clare Island Whiskey—who will accompany you on a brief one-minute walk to the island’s historic landmark: Grace O’Malley’s Castle.
At the castle, Carl will share the remarkable tale of the Pirate Queen, weaving together the rich strands of Irish mythology, the ancient Gaelic clan system, the arrival of the Normans, the influence of the Tudor era, and the enduring impact of the Great Famine. You'll also hear of local maritime traditions and life on Clare Island today. This is an interactive experience—guests are encouraged to share stories of their own ancestry and discover surprising connections across time and place.
Following your historical introduction, enjoy a welcoming coffee and treat with Alice at The Clare Island Oven, nestled beside the castle. After this refreshing pause, the group will take a short 2.5km journey with Bridget’s Island taxi to the 12th-century Cistercian Abbey and adjoining graveyard.
At the Abbey, explore the final resting place of Grace O’Malley and hear stories of the Great War. Marvel at the medieval ceiling paintings—unique in Ireland—believed to hold a secret code that continues to puzzle historians and scholars.
After this cultural and historic insight into the island those who wish to can enjoy a short 2-mile hike on the northern coast of the Island, beginning at the Lighthouse and making your way along the stunning coastline with sea cliffs to rival the iconic cliffs of Moher.
Before leaving the island enjoy a special guided Whiskey tasting of our unique sea borne spirit with founder Carl O’Grady. You will hear the story of Clare Island Single Malt – uniquely aged at sea, in the hull of the iconic Dolphin ferry while comparing with two other Irish Whiskeys and pairing with seaweed and sea salt flavoured dark chocolate. Learn all about the fascinating process of maturation on the waves.
In the evening, we sail back to the mainland and travel to Westport, one of Ireland’s most charming towns, where colourful shopfronts, lively pubs, and warm hospitality await for your overnight stay.