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Let us make choosing your holiday destination easier - check out our list of tourist attractions below and see how easy it can be getting there with Bus Éireann.
Travelling by Public Transport may look a little different from what you remember and this is to keep everyone safe, including customers and staff, so that you can travel in comfort and with peace of mind on our services.
- Face coverings: you will need to wear a face covering.
- Cleaning: all our coaches are put through an enhanced cleaning regime, so we ask you to help us keep the vehicles clean in transit by taking your litter, tissues etc with you when you disembark
Travel to any of the cities in Ireland on our Expressway services.
The following timetables can all be found by searching the "view Timetables" section of our website
Eastern Region
From Drogheda
Routes D1/D2 - Take a day out to visit the Bettystown/Laytown beaches
Route 100 - Visit the early Christian ruins of Monasterboice, just north of Drogheda
Route 105/105X - bring the kids, old and young to Tayto Park for an exciting day out, or you may prefer Fairyhouse racecourse
Route 163 - Travel to Bru Na Boinne, Newgrange's visitor centre or the Battle of Boyne visitor centre
Route 190 - Visit the Slane Distillery at Slane Castle or Trim Castle
From Dundalk
Route 100 - Visit the early Christian ruins of Monasterboice, just north of Drogheda
Route 161 - Visit the scenic Carlingford Village for some invigorating walks beside sea
From Dublin
Route 101/101X - travel to Drogheda and take a walking tour of Drogeda, visiting St Peter's Church or the Magdalene Tower
Route 103/103X - bring the kids, old and young to Tayto Park for an exciting day out, or you may prefer Fairyhouse racecourse
Route 109A/109X - The heritage town of Kells, where The Book of Kells was completed or Hill of Tara - the ancient residence of the High King of Ireland
109B - Visit the ruins of Bective Abbey, on the west bank of the River Boyne
Route NX - take a day trip to the Navan, burial place of Niall of the Nine Hostages, High King of Ireland from 379 to 405
Western Region
From Galway
Route 401/402/410 - take a stroll on Salthill Promenade
Route 350 - Visit visit the scenic town of Kinvara, home to Dunguaire Castle or explore the wildness of the Burren, to the Cliffs of Moher on one of our most beautiful Routes, the 350 service
Route 411 - travel out to the Barna Woods, a visit this magnificient conservation area which covers a wide area and encompasses marine and coastal habitats as well as the mixed broadleaved wood.
Route 419/423 - visit Kylemore Abbey and explore the woodland and lakeshore walks, magnificent buildings and Ireland’s largest Walled Garden
Route 419 - Expore the Connemara National Park with it's megalithic court tombs dating back 4,000 years
Route 424 - Travel to Rossaveal on Route 424 where you can get a ferry to Inis Mor and discover the stone fort Dún Aonghasa
From Limerick
Route 302/303 - Take a trip to King John's Castle which dates back to Viking times and has undergone several sieges, battles and triumphs over its long history.
Route 301/304 - Explore Limerick City with a visit to the Hunt Museum, the Milk Market, St Mary's Cathedral and Limerick City Art Gallery
Route 304/304A/305 - Open almost 150 years ago, the Peoples Park, with a large selection of deciduous and evergreen trees, is a perfect spot for a picnic
Route 332 - Travel to Glenstal Abbey, home to a community of Benedictine monks in County Limerick, Ireland, and set amidst five hundred acres of farmland, forest, lakes and streams.
Route 329 - Spend the day in Foynes and visit the Foynes Flying Boat & Maritime Museum and learn all about how played a pivotal role in establishing commercial transatlantic passenger flights
Route 343 - Pack a picnic and visit Bunratty Castle and Folk Park with it's Pet Farm and Fairy Trail or take lunch in Durty Nellys
Southern Region
Cork
Take advantage of our Cork City Network and visit some of the attractions Cork City has to offer such as
Route 215 - travel out to Blarney and visit Blarney Castle and Gardens, home of the famous Blarney Stone
Route 237 - Take a picnic to the scenic village of Skibbereen and visit the Skibbereen Heritage Centre, learn all about the famine or discover your family history