Guides and Trips in Ireland
Below are popular guides and trips in Ireland that you can use to plan your next adventure. You can download guides, including a detailed map, description and points of interest for a small fee to your iPhone or Android.
Guides
5.0 mile trail near Rathcormac, Ireland
From Donegal Town, meander along the river to the famous Lough Eske.
In the event of poor weather, take this safer route to avoid the mountain.
The final stretch takes us along the fish-rich Owenea river to Ardara.
4.5Km loop woodlands and river walk with Wedge Tomb near Bantry, Co. Cork.
A steep accent of the very well known Devil's Coach Road Gully on Slieve Beg in the Mourne Mountains.
6.7 mile trail near Fermoy, Ireland
Enter the heart of the Bluestacks from Lough Eske to Letterfad via the Eglish valley.
Up over the Bluestacks from Letterfad down into the gem that is Glenties.
6.8 mile trail near Bantry, Ireland
1.0 mile trail near Fermoy, Ireland
1.6 mile trail near Fermoy, Ireland
7.8 mile trail near Araglin, Ireland
Walk along the coast to a historic castle via a spectacular beach.
2.2 mile trail near Lismore, Ireland
Trips
The Wicklow Way is a 131 km long distance walking route that starts in Marlay Park and finishes in the village of Clonegal, Co. Carlow. It is the oldest such route in Ireland, having opened in 1981. It was originally devised in 1966 by J.B. Malone, an author who wrote a regular column on hillwalking for the Evening Herald newspaper. The Wicklow Way forms part of the European long-distance walking route E8...
Coumshingaun Loop Walk, Commeragh Mountains, Waterford, Ireland




Rathgormack mahon bridge, County Waterford, Ireland
Hiking | 4.4 miles
Hiking | 4.4 miles
This walk starts from the car-park at the end of the tarmac
road which runs through Glenmalure valley. The walk takes across the river, and
along the gravel road past the hostel, before -Turning after the hostel. Follow
the forest track all the way to Fraugh Rock Glen, and then ascend the waterfall
to the top of the glen. From here, take a well earned break to enjoy the
scenery, and keep an eye out for wildlife,...
A hike around one of the most prominent hills in the Dublin Mountains. The walk begins in the village of Stepaside and takes in the historic ruin of Kilgobbin Church with its Celtic cross. It then climbs towards the village of Barnacullia via a path through Fernhill estate. From Barnacullia, the trail ascends to the summit of Three Rock Mountain via forest roads and paths.
Three Rock is on the shoulder of Two Rock...
The second stage of the Wicklow Way passes through some of the most spectacular scenery along the route.The day starts in Seskin Wood where the trail meanders along the river on the floor of the Glencree valley. It then climbs rapidly at Crone Wood to Ride Rock overlooking the Powerscourt Waterfall. The Way then descends briefly into the lonely Glensoulan valley where it crosses the River Dargle before climbing again along the...
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