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The Ballyhoura Way, which is a 90km way-marked trail, is part of the O’Sullivan Beara Trail. The Way stretches from John's Bridge in north Cork to Limerick Junction in County Tipperary, and is essentially a fairly short, easy, low-level route. It’s a varied route which takes you through pastureland of the Golden Vale, along forest trails, driving paths and river bank, across the wooded Ballyhoura Mountains and through the Glen of Aherlow. For more information visit www.shannonregiontrails.ie
The Ballyhoura Way, which is a 90km way-marked trail, is part of the O’Sullivan Beara Trail. The Way stretches from John's Bridge in north Cork to Limerick Junction in County Tipperary, and is essentially a fairly short, easy, low-level route. It’s a varied route which takes you through pastureland of the Golden Vale, along forest trails, driving paths and river bank, across the wooded Ballyhoura Mountains and through the Glen of Aherlow. For more information visit www.shannonregiontrails.ie
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