Hi Joe,
It's lovely to hear you are interested in exploring the island of Ireland! 💚
Many attractions, accommodation providers, restaurants, pubs and transport providers on our island are wheelchair accessible and further improvements are being made all the time. If you'd like to organise your own itinerary, I can recommend
this article on our website with lots of useful tips and links on how to get around, accommodation and attractions. I would also like to direct you to
this post here in our forum which shares some great ideas on things to see and do.
Another option you could consider would be joining an organised bus tour together with a travel group and tour guide. These multi-day tours take you to many attractions around the island based on a fixed itinerary which means you wouldn't have to worry about planning and could enjoy stories and information from your tour guide on top of amazing landscapes and attractions. We have a list of
approved tour operators whose offers you could check out. It would be a good idea to get in touch directly to talk about your needs and see if arrangements are possible. There are also a few companies that specialise in wheelchair accessible bus tours which you can find hyperlinked
in this forum post.
Connemara is a region in County Galway on our west coast which offers many beautiful natural attractions. It is also a National Park renowned for its walking and hiking trails. Many bus tours include this region to some extent and take you directly to sights such as the stunning Kylemore Abbey whilst you can sit back, relax and enjoy the magical landscape comfortably from your tour bus. I recommend checking the above links to tour operators to find a suitable offer.
I hope these tips and links are useful to you! Let us know if we can help you more - wenn gewünscht auch gern auf Deutsch! 😊
We too are looking very forward to St. Patrick's Day and wish you a fun celebration in Munich!
Liebe Grüße,
Rebecca ☘️