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With a mild year-round climate and tons of well-established walking routes and trails, experience Ireland’s beautiful countryside up close

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Carlow Autumn Walking Festival

11 Oct 2008 - 12 Oct 2008

 

If you are a serious rambler or just like to stretch your legs and enjoy the view, Carlow is a brilliant destination to explore on...

Nire Valley Annual Walking Festival

11 Oct 2008 - 12 Oct 2008

 

The name ' Nire Valley ' comes from the Gaelic ' Gleann na hUidhre ' which means glen or valley of the yellow / brown stone which...

Upperchurch Walking Weekend

10 Nov 2008 - 12 Nov 2008

 

Programme of Events: Friday Movember 10th at 20.30hrs: *Reception and official opening in Upperchurch Hall *Talk by Mr Seamus O...

Castlebar International Four Days' Walking Festival

02 Jul 2009 - 05 Jul 2009

 

Walk with the world in Castlebar during the summer of 2009 - our 42nd anniversary! These walks are all about having fun and...

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Why Ireland?

From the mountains and glens to the loughs and canals, there's a whole host of outdoor options to keep those feet moving.

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Looped Walks

Ireland offers a range of exciting looped walks which explore coastline and islands, mountains and hills, bogs and moorlands, historical and archaeological sites

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Guided walks

Walk into a great Irish welcome wherever you decide to stay by taking a guided tour of your local area

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Climbing holidays

Strap on your hiking boots and prepare to dominate some of Ireland’s most challenging peaks and hills

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Walking festivals

Getting together with like-minded walkers during festival time is a refreshing way to discover the country, not to mention make great friends

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Need To Know

Now that you’re almost ready to go, here is your checklist for hassle-free hiking!

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Lough Navar Magho Cliffs
Lough Navar Magho Cliffs

A demanding walk (requiring proper footwear) but well worth the...

Caledon Conservation Area
Caledon Conservation Area

Walks through the historic village of Caledon, a designated...

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Lecale Cottages - 3 night self-catering break

Lecale Cottages - 3 night self-catering break

Offer from the Northern Ireland Tourist Board 2008 Short Breaks promotion. 3 night self-catering break - contact premises for more...

Did you know

The Dingle Peninsula has a remote location that has enabled over 2,000 archeological monuments to be preserved – more than any other landscape in western Europe