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Trip Itinerary Board our private Hellfire Express to hear some of the haunted legends that abound further afield than Dublin City Centre at famous landmarks such as St Patrick's Cathedral, Rathfarnham Castle and Kilakee House as we wind our way along the path towards the lonely dark Dublin Mountain range. Arrive at the Hellfire Club – we disembark the bus and walk up to one of Ireland’s most lonely and infamous places. The burnt out shell of this haunted hunting lodge dating from 1725 is known for its association with Satanism, the supernatural and the occult. Be warned! Although this desolate place is miles from civilisation it has witnessed activities that should not be seen by anyone on this earthly plain. It is not unusual for visitors to experience head and chest tightness as their subconscious picks up on the horrors that this lonely hill has witnessed, it is not a place for the faint hearted! Once we have arrived you are rewarded with the best view of Dublin in the world! Don't forget your camera - a must for all budding photographers. See why this is the ideal location renowned by the darker side of Dublin gentry in the 1700s. Our talented storyteller will recount the history of this place, including the destruction of the ancient megalithic monuments, the exhumation of the demonic statue and dwarf skeleton, to the evil rituals and events that took place here such as the black masses, human and animal sacrifices, and the infamous card game with the “cloven-hoofed visitor.” The historical "Haunted Hellfire" excursion will last approximately 2.5 hours (inclusive of travel time to and from the Dublin Mountains) Feel free to bring your own torch if don't have a phone. We will however be insisting however that all mobile phones and lights be turned off at certain points on the tour... for your safety! Finish back at O'Sheas, where you can avail of our special drinks promotions and dance the night away to live music. Why not avail of our "Pour your own Pint Experience" at O'Sheas: A Pint of Guinness, A Photograph & Certificate - A Pint of Guinness, A Photograph & T-Shirt & Certificate - Fingers food for group - just per head Pint & Stew Please note that the above extras are not included in your original ticket price. What you need to bring with you: 1) Your ticket / Online Payment Receipt Please bring the printout of your online booking or entry may be refused. You can turn up on the night for any tour, but preference will be give to online bookings. 2) Warm Clothes Please bring very warm gear as much of the tour takes place at the summit of Mont Pellier in the Dublin Mountains and we can assure you it will be cold up there! You can always take off layers but you can't add any more! 3) Wet Weather Gear Be prepared. Please remember that it does rain in Ireland. You will not enjoy the tour if you are freezing cold and wet so please bring umbrellas and appropriate gear. We run rain, hail or shine. 4) Sturdy Walking Shoes The Hellfire Club Dublin is perched atop a lonely peak in the mountains. To get there we need to walk for approx 20 minutes uphill. Please bring appropriate shoes for this! You will not enjoy yourself if your feet are sore and/or cold. This is an outdoor walking tour, and a basic level of fitness is required. 5) Flashlights or Mobile Phone with a similar facility There are no public artificial light sources in the Dublin Mountains, if you do have a handy flashlight please bring it along as the track up the mountain is unsealed and we may be walking in darkness at some points.
Mindestalter 14 Jahre Angemessene Kleidung, der Würde des Ortes entsprechend Mindestens 3 km Laufstrecke Getränke an Bord der Busse und im Cafeteria erhältlich
¡Todos a bordo hacia Westeros! El tour empieza recorriendo la ruta costera de Causeway a través de sus hermosas ciudades, incluyendo e pequeño pueblo pescador de Ballycastle – los fans de Juego de Tornos lo conocen como el hogar de Lady Catelyn Stark y Varys. Itinerario del tour: La primera parada del día será en Cushendun, donde se visitará la cueva donde Melisandre dio a luz a su bebé. Ballintoy es la siguiente parada obligatoria, donde se han grabado tantas escenas de la serie que hasta han colocado una placa en conmemoración. A continuación, nos dirigiremos a la Calzada del Gigante, que aunque no aparece directamente en la serie, no se puedes llegar tan lejos sin visitar este Patromonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO. Puente colgante Carrick-a-Rede: con una vista espectacular, ¡pero cuidado no te pase como a Balon Greyjoy! Larrybane: donde Renly le jura a Lady Stark que vengará la muerte de Ned, pero se encuentra en su final a manos de la asesina evocada desde las cuevas Cushendun. The Dark Hedges: posiblemente el lugar más reconocible, desde donde Arya Stark escapa por el Camino Real. En este tour se visitan muchos lugares a pie, por lo tanto vengan vestidos adecuadamente según la temporada y cómodos para caminar. Los asientos en este tour son limitados, por lo tanto, reserve ahora y se asegura poder hacer este ¡fantástico tour por el mundo de Juego de Tronos!
Tour Stops: Red Route: 26 tour stops, highlights include: Chain Bridge Synagogue St Stephen’s Basilica Hungarian Parliament Building Buda Castle Jewish Museum Kalvin Square Hop-on and hop-off as you please, or stay on the Red Route for the full 140-minute loop. Purple Route: 17 tour stops, highlights include: Margaret Bridge Ferenciek Square Fovam Square Opera House Karoly Boulevard Betthyany Square Buda Bridge Hop-on and hop-off as you please, or stay on the Purple Route for the full 100-minute loop. Additional Information: Vouchers must be printed to be exchanged for a City Sightseeing bus ticket in location. The audio commentary is available in the following languages: English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Polish, Swedish, Arabic, Hebrew Buses are wheelchair accessible.
