This fully escorted, 9-day round trip private steam train adventure on The Emerald Isle Belle is something memories are made of! Travelling in authentic carriages meticulously maintained by The Railway Preservation Society of Ireland, you’ll be reminded of a bygone era of relaxed, gracious travel in a country where the strains and stresses of the modern world seem to magically disappear. The wonderful warmth of Irish hospitality is world famous and will be ever present as we steam across the Emerald Isle, through charming towns, across the River Shannon and through the eskers - ancient geological raised embankments of glacial material, from Dublin . In true Irish style, there’s a Bar Car - essentially a pub on wheels – which boasts the only draught Guinness available on a train anywhere in the world! With different packages to choose from and numerous optional off-train excursions on offer, you can truly customise this journey to your liking.
We meet our private train, The Emerald Isle Belle, at Dublin Connolly station. Waiting here will be the meticulously cared for carriages belonging to the RPSI (Railway Preservation Society of Ireland) and on the front will be one of their resplendent steam locomotives, likely to be No.171 ‘Slieve Gullion’ or ‘Q’ class No.131.
We depart mid-morning and steam around the North of the City, heading westwards to pass through the very essence of rural Ireland – green fields, gentle hills and shimmering loughs – as we travel into the centre of Ireland to Longford. From here to Sligo, we are hauled by a diesel locomotive as we navigate the many streams and waterways that form the source of the mighty River Shannon. Arriving mid-afternoon to Sligo, our onward coach transfer takes us past verdant peaks and rugged coastlines to our hotels in Donegal and Lough Eske.
Overnight: Harvey’s Point, Donegal (L, D)
Donegal was recently named the fourth-best region in the World to visit by Lonely Planet. Explore the region at your own leisure or join one of our optional excursions. These are likely to include a chance to travel along the Fintown Railway on Lough Finn, a visit to the sea cliffs at Sliabh Liag, a dramatic formation which stands three times as high as the Cliffs of Moher, or a day trip by coach across the now invisible border to Northern Ireland and the City of Derry Londonderry, which is now a thriving community on the banks of the River Foyle with a rich history.
The town of Donegal itself overlooks Donegal Bay with a backdrop of the Bluestack Mountains. Traditionally centred around its historic Diamond, this former market town offers easy exploration and a rich blend of shops, dining, and cultural attractions, including the 15th Century Donegal Castle and the Railway Heritage Museum.
Overnight: Harvey’s Point, Donegal (B)
After breakfast, we head by coach along the Wild Atlantic Way, with the sea to the North and the Ox Mountains to the South, on our way to Ballina. The old town sits at the mouth of the River Moy, and there should be time to explore this unspoilt historic town with its rich cultural heritage before joining our train.
Ballina is the terminus of a rural branch line, where our train awaits for the southward journey to join the mainline towards Dublin. At Claremorris we change locomotives before taking the line to Westport, arriving in time for dinner.
We have two nights here, where wild landscape contrasts spectacularly with the warm atmosphere of this colourful town, where live music fills the pubs and local produce fills every menu.
Overnight: Westport Plaza Hotel, Westport (B, L, D)
Discover the stunning surroundings and rich history of the Westport region at your own leisure or on one of our optional excursions, which may include a boat cruise around Clew Bay, a scenic Atlantic inlet with more than a hundred islands, home to wildlife, oyster farms and whiskey experiences. You may also visit Westport House, known as ‘Ireland’s Most Beautiful Home’, with legendary beginnings dating back to Pirate Queen Grace O’Malley, or Kylemore Abbey, a Benedictine monastery set in 1,000 acres of Connemara mountainside.
Overnight: Westport Plaza Hotel, Westport (B)
After breakfast in our hotels, we meet our train at Westport station for what promises to be an exciting day of travel by steam. After climbing to Claremorris, we head South-East crossing th River Shannon at Athlone and joining the mainline from Galway. We continue east, journeying through some eskers (ancient geological raised embankments of glacial material) to reach Portarlington.
Here, we will enjoy a leg stretch during which there will be a good opportunity to admire and photograph both our steam locomotives as we change engines. From Portarlington, we head South-West along the busy mainline to Cork. After stopping to take water at Limerick Junction we carry on to Mallow the junction for the branch to Killarney and Tralee. The scenery becomes progressively more mountainous, and our locomotive will be working hard as we steam west to Killarney, our home for three nights.
Overnight: Killarney Plaza Hotel & Spa, Killarney (B, L, D)
Killarney is known as the gateway to Ireland’s largest National Park, a breathtaking unspoilt expanse of the peaks of the stunning MacGillycuddy’s Reeks sandstone and siltstone mountain range that sweeps down to the world-famous lakes.
As you might expect, optional excursions may include the chance to explore the National Park by pony trap or boat (in some cases, directly from your hotel!), as well as a journey around the famous Ring of Kerry, a breathtaking 179km (111-mile) scenic driving route circling the Iveragh Peninsula, offering glorious coastal views, beaches, waterfalls, ancient stone forts, and charming villages like Sneem and Waterville. Railway excursions may include a journey by steam along the branch line to Tralee and a visit to the unique Lartigue Monorail and its museum.
Overnight: Killarney Plaza Hotel & Spa, Killarney (B)
Today your day is entirely at leisure or open to joining an optional excursion.
Overnight: Killarney Plaza Hotel & Spa, Killarney (B)
After breakfast in our hotels, The Emerald Isle Belle tour heads for the tour’s conclusion in Ireland’s fair capital city. Our steam locomotive will have to work hard as it climbs out of Killarney and travels through steep mountainous country to the junction station at Mallow where we join the mainline from Cork to Dublin.
After a sprint along this important double-tracked railway artery we will pass through the Dublin suburbs before negotiating the circular route around the city to arrive mid-afternoon at our original starting point, Dublin Connolly.
With sunset at 10pm, there will be ample time both before and after dinner to discover the rich history and culture that is so unique to Ireland and perhaps take a stroll along the banks of the River Liffey that runs through the City Centre.
Overnight: The Green Hotel, Dublin (B, L, D)
After breakfast in our hotels in Dublin, it will be time to say farewell to Ireland for now, although it will be hard to forget the truly restorative effect of this enthralling island of timeless beauty, vivacious culture and abundant history.
Those who have booked a transfer to England will depart for the sea and rail connections towards London, whilst those travelling independently may choose to enjoy their hotel’s facilities, extend their holiday or make onward travel connections at the nearby Dublin International Airport.
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8 nights’ hotel accommodation with breakfast included in your hotels each morning
Complimentary tea and coffee when travelling on board the train
Train Journeys: Dublin to Sligo, Ballina to Westport, Westport to Killarney, Killarney to Dublin
Steam hauled for the majority of the tour, with the exception of some small sections on days 1 and 3
Signature passengers will be welcomed on board with a glass of Bucks Fizz and will receive lunch on board the train on days 1, 3, 5 & 8
Signature passengers receive a 3-course evening meal in their hotel on days 1, 3, 5 & 8
Coach transfers between the train and hotel or, if in walking distance, a staff escort
Luggage courier service throughout, transporting all luggage directly to and from each hotel
Fares are based on Signature Class - shared tables for 4. Higher and lower grades of rail travel, hotels and inclusions are available on request
Travel to tour departure point and from tour end point
Travel insurance (Recommended for International travel)
Meals and drinks not provided for in the itinerary
Things of a personal nature such as phone calls, laundry, room service, etc
Excursions / entrances listed as optional in the itinerary
The best train trips possible, private luxury coach for off-train travel, guided walking where suitable, and other appropriate and appealing options to make exploration easy
Hand-picked hotels and resorts based on location, customer feedback, value and atmosphere. Please Note: Hotels of a similar standard may be substituted.
Hear from some of our adventurers that have already ridden the rails with us.
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Train traveller, well known TV personality and travel company owner, Scott McGregor, has travelled on some of the world’s most inspiring railway tours and led the most exclusive group adventures to numerous exotic destinations over the years.
“Rustic, character-filled, zig-zagging railways of Burma, opulent hotels on wheels in India South Africa and Sri Lanka, steam-hauled heritage trains in some of the most staggeringly scenic parts of the world, dinky little rail-cars in outback Queensland, bullet trains in Japan, cliff-hugging lines in Switzerland and Norway—if it travels on a rail track, I’m there!”, exclaims self-confessed train travel tragic, Scott McGregor. “In my mind, travelling by rail is still the most wonderful way to immerse yourself in the country you’re visiting. It’s romantic, relaxing and about as much fun as you can have!”.
Aa a child of the last days of steam trains in the busy junction town of Orange, NSW; trains heading in all directions offering temptations and dreams of faraway places, left an indelible impression on a young, inquisitive boy and Scott has been riding the rails in one form or another ever since. While Scott’s acting career of 30 years kept him busy starring in numerous TV shows and stage plays and then as an on-air presenter on programs such as Better Homes and Gardens, Room for Improvement and various pay-TV programs, his passion for railway tours was ever-present. “Presenting a series of Railway Adventure travel programs for Channel 7 was a career highlight”, he says with as much enthusiasm now as he had then.
In 2012 Scott decided to combine three of his passions; travel, trains and presenting, and launched Railway Adventures. Not only does he get to expand his own horizons and indulge his love of train travel, he gets to use his extensive hosting experience and love of people to lead other like-minded travellers on escorted train tours around the world. Since then, Railway Adventures has mounted more than 50 tours from Sweden to Sri Lanka, Tasmania to Transylvania, Britain to Burma and Venice to Vietnam, thrilling over 1,000 travellers. New tours are launched regularly, inspired by new trains, new routes and the growing interest in taking a train to some of the world’s most fascinating places. But you don’t have to be a train ‘nut’ to enjoy a Railway Adventures tour – there’s something for everyone!
Just one example of how Scott finds inspiration for a tour can be found in Outback Queensland. “There you find some of Australia’s most eccentric and appealing trains and together with a mail-plane flight over the Gulf and some interesting local coach and boat trips you have the essence of a quintessential Aussie outback adventure. The sleeper train, The Spirit of the Outback, the Savannahlander and the Gulflander (which has been running on the same timetable for more than 125 years!) are all iconic trains that traverse various parts of the wild Outback, Savannah and tropical rainforest landscapes of the vast state of Queensland. Along with some other special treats not available to the ordinary traveller, Railway Adventures passengers get to do it all!.
One of his favourite journey’s is by private train in Sri Lanka. For 2 weeks every year Scott charters the Viceroy Special heritage train to tour the island on a gentle rail cruise with a lucky group of travellers. Staying in luxury resorts and hotels along the way, his special train travels to almost every corner of the scenic island. “Having a private train at your disposal for an adventure around this magic island is a rare treat and a great way to immerse yourself in the scenery and culture of the country.”, he enthuses. “Our Vietnam tour makes use of private carriages attached to regular trains to explore that great country in comfort and in South Africa we use a variety of trains including the luxurious Rovos Rail and the Royal Livingstone steam train to move from one incredible adventure to another”.
Apart from the obvious joy of seeing a country by train, travelling in a small group of like-minded travellers with a dedicated, experienced tour leader and knowledgeable, English-speaking local guides is what really sets Railway Adventures apart. “The camaraderie that comes from both shared purpose and shared experiences on tour is an important aspect of the journey” Scott adds. “We’ve seen many people become life-long friends from the time they shared together along the line. The best feeling in the world is when I welcome these same people on repeat journeys”.
Along with popular destinations like Switzerland, Scandinavia, Outback Queensland and Sri Lanka, a new breed of more unusual destinations has gained great interest. Java, Cuba, Southern Africa, India and the New England region of NSW are just some of the newer adventures on offer. As for Scott’s next escape, it’s most likely some quality time at Ruwenzori Retreat, his own personal train on the Great Dividing Range near Mudgee, Central NSW. Built from a collection of vintage railway carriages it’s now a boutique tourist accommodation, comprising exclusive Orient Express style comfort for up to 13 guests. “When the travels are done, coming back to my own train in the beautiful Mudgee mountains is the most restorative and magical time for this committed rail romantic”, Scott says.