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Cliff walk was simply amazing. Viewing the cliffs from the top simply don't do them justice. A lot of walking, we guestimatted it was about 10km total and the rocks were a little challenging, but …Read More
Donegal Bay Scenic Drive is a 33.2 mile point-to-point trail located near Donegal, Donegal, Ireland. Starting in Muff, County Donegal - the start/finish point of the Wild Atlantic Way touring r…Read More
If you ever visit this beautiful island then do yourself a favor and hire a bike. The best way to see the island is to hire one of the great quality bikes with very reasonable prices - only €10 fo…Read More
This is a is a 50 mile drive along the picturesque southern side of Donegal bay with some wonderful off the road locations to enjoy. This is well worth stopping at, you can see Benbulben looming b…Read More
Donegal Town Bank Trail is a 2 mile out and back trail located near Donegal, Donegal, Ireland.Donegal Town is fortunate to have a 'walk in the country' so near the middle of town in the form of th…Read More
Bray To Greystones Cliff Trail is a 10.9 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Bray, Wicklow, Ireland. It is a great, not too strenuous hike with nice views. When we went, th…Read More
Jerpoint park is not well sign-posted and you feel you are going up a private drive when you get there but this place is truly a heaven on earth. Local legend has it that a nearby church, the Chu…Read More
Donegal Bay Coastal Drive to Yeats Country is a 49.8 mile moderately trafficked point-to-point trail located near Donegal, Donegal, Ireland that offers scenic views and is good for all skill level…Read More
This park is in the heart of the City - being situated right behind the Dublin Castle. You'd never know it was here as it is in the middle of the old city walls.. I love the the geometric precisio…Read More
The Lisloughrey Pier is a popular pier in Corrib, having routine activities. The summer season involves cruisers berth, especially on swing mooring. This pier is easily accessible and also availab…Read More
If you’re a hiker or a keen walker then Cork, Ireland is an ideal location to get you out and about on the trails. Plus you’ll get to see some of the more epic scenery Ireland has to offer while y…Read More
The grand castle was built with the orders of England’s King John in the early 13th century. The twin gates stand at full height as massive structures. Visitors are provided with multimedia aided …Read More
Abbey of Kylemore — active Benedictine monastery founded in 1920 in the historic complex of Kylemore castle on the Northern shore of lake Pollacappul in County Galway, Ireland. The monastery becam…Read More
The Bluestack Way: Lough Eske to Letterfad is a 10.1 mile point-to-point trail located near Donegal, Donegal, Ireland that features a lake. The Bluestack Way is a 51km national waymarked way th…Read More
Kilbeg is the narrowest lake point that lies west of Knockferry. Pier reminds of the former days on the lake. The lake is not much used now except for the anglers or pleasure sake boat experiencin…Read More
Leghowney Loop Scenic Walk is a 4.3 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Aghlem Bridge, Donegal, Ireland. The starting point is Leghowney Community Hall which has car/coach parkin…Read More
Whether you’re looking for a relaxing getaway in stunning surrounds, or fancy an exhilarating outdoor adventure, the Northern Headlands of Donegal have it all. With breathtaking scenery, golden be…Read More
In the South-Eastern part of Ireland houses the national Park Wicklow mountains, which has acquired this status in 1991. This scenic mountain range lies across three counties, from Wexford to Dubl…Read More
What a stunning landscape - if you are in Western Ireland, most certainly try your hardest to take a day exploring the Burren! Bare limestone mountains formed during the last Ice Age so simply wal…Read More
The island lies about 20km east to Clifden, Connemara (N59), Galway Road. North of the lake contains grand Twelve Bens mountain range which is popular spot for the tourists. Around 200m offshore, …Read More
Lough Eske Nature Loop Trail is a 3.5 mile loop trail located near Donegal, Donegal, Ireland that features a lake.At the foot of the Bluestack mountains, discover the abundance of flora, fauna, an…Read More
You pass this church on the way to the Poison Glen walk. It is worth it to stop and have a little walk around. . When we stopped for pictures, we looked down in this Valley and saw this church all…Read More
Stunning place to view Ireland's beauty at its very best. Just a short drive from Schull. This place can be very quite in a right time but unfortunately summer is not the one. However, please do v…Read More
This next walk is 14km loop so will take upwards of 4 hours to complete. Plus factor in the time it takes to travel by cable car, yes part of the loop takes in a cable car over the Atlantic Ocean.…Read More
Hidden away and it is great when you come across it. Signposts point you in the general direction but on a nice day there is nothing better than a bit of exploring.
To get to the arch from …Read More
You go travelling in Ireland, this has to be near the top of your list of places to go for scenery. The Cliffs of Moher are a section of the Irish coastline that, at their highest point near the v…Read More
Connemara, Co Galway, is a beautiful spot to stop off for some photos. It looks like the kind of place you can do both some severe hiking to reach, but you can actually just pull up at the side of…Read More
One of Ireland's most popular destinations is the Iveragh Peninsula — known to shamrock-lovers everywhere as "The Ring of Kerry." The Ring, lassoed by a winding coastal road through a mountainous,…Read More
Ballycotton Cliff Walk is a slightly more difficult walk, so wear the right shoes as the ground can be uneven in parts. The cliff walk starts from the fishing town of Ballycotton and overlooks the…Read More
Mount Errigal is a 2.5 mile out and back trail is a moderate to strenuous 6km (3.5 hr) loop walk to the popular, spectacular and iconic peak of Errigal Mountain, Donegals Highest mountain just to …Read More
Moll's Gap is a pass on the N71 road from Kenmare to Killarney, with views of the Macgillycuddy's Reeks, the area, and its shop is a picturesque spot visited by thousands of tourists each year.
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