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The Slieve Bloom Way

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  • Distance: 77km

The Slieve Bloom Way

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Although their highest point, called Arderin or ‘the height of Ireland’, is at 527 m, the isolated range of the Slieve Bloom Mountains have a presence that belies their height. They stand alone in Ireland’s Central Plain, which means they can be seen for many miles around and the views from their heights are very extensive. The Slieve Bloom Way, a 77 km circuit of the range, crosses high, heathery ridges and dips down into many deep and beautiful glens through which streams flow, hidden landscapes as full of character as they are of stories and legends. The range is heavily forested with modern conifers which lends much of the route good terrain on forestry roads but means long sections have little outlook. Generally terrain consists of forestry tracks, tarmac roads, mostly quiet, and paths beside streams and over open moorland, some of which can be wet and muddy. Apart from in Kinnity, there is no accommodation available on the actual route, but there are towns and villages of considerable character strung around the range, some quite close to the route, that provide overnight accommodation. The total aggregate ascent over the route is 1275m, but there are no significant climbs.

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Telephone+353 (0)57 913 7299
Email: info@slievebloom.ie
Website: www.slievebloom.ie
Address: Community Centre, Kinnitty, Co Offaly, Republic Of Ireland


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Lavender Restaurant

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Slieve Bloom Walking Festival

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Leap Castle

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The Slieve Bloom Way

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Ardmore Country House

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