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Dublin Airport Or Dublin City To Beech Hill House Private Chauffeur Transfer

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Dublin Airport Or Dublin City To Beech Hill House Private Chauffeur Transfer

About This Transfer

Your chauffeur will meet you at the arrivals hall at Dublin Airport or at your Dublin City location, help with your luggage, and take you all the way to Beech Hill House in around three hours. It’s a private transfer throughout - just your group in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with on-board WiFi and bottled water. All fees and taxes are included in the price.

Heading back south at the end of your stay? You can book the same service for the return journey to Dublin City or the airport - just let the operator know your pick-up details when you’re ready.

What’s Included

  • Private transportation
  • All fees and taxes
  • WiFi on board
  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle

What’s Not Included

  • Gratuities

Good to Know

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all fitness levels
  • Conducted in English

Local Tips

Beech Hill House is a country house hotel about three miles from the centre of Derry, set on 32 acres of mature woodland just south of the city. The three-hour journey from Dublin goes mostly north on the motorway, crossing into Northern Ireland somewhere around Newry - you won’t notice the border, but the road signs switch to miles around that point, which is usually the first hint.

Derry - or Londonderry, depending on who you ask - is one of the most interesting cities in Ireland for history. It’s the only remaining completely walled city on the island, and the walls themselves are intact enough to walk the full circuit, about a mile in total. The Bogside murals are a short walk from the walls and still one of the most powerful pieces of political art you’ll see anywhere. The city’s own story around the Troubles is told well in the Museum of Free Derry, which is small but very direct.

The surrounding area has some of Ireland’s most spectacular coastal scenery, and you’re well placed for it from Beech Hill. The Causeway Coastal Route runs east from Derry through Antrim towards Belfast, taking in the Giant’s Causeway, Dunluce Castle, the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, and Dark Hedges all in one stretch. Give yourself a full day for that drive and don’t rush it.

County Donegal is just across the border to the west, and Inishowen Peninsula is close enough for a half-day or full day trip from here. Malin Head - Ireland’s most northerly point - is about an hour from Beech Hill. The drive out through Buncrana and up to Malin is worth doing even in mixed weather, and the views from the head on a clear day are hard to beat.

Nearby on IrelandMe

  • Derry City Walls - The best-preserved city walls in Ireland, dating from the early 17th century and still intact enough to walk the complete circuit.
  • Giant’s Causeway - The UNESCO-listed basalt columns on the Antrim coast, about an hour’s drive east from Beech Hill House.
  • Malin Head - Ireland’s most northerly point, on the Inishowen Peninsula in Donegal, with dramatic clifftop views and very little tourist infrastructure to get in the way.