Walking Routes
Take a walk into the wonderful landscapes of Ireland with our selection of short, long and medium walks from across the island of Ireland.
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Antrim Hills Way
County Antrim
Gather up your walking gear and get set for an exciting trek through the Antrim Hills Way Overview.
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Benone Strand
County Londonderry
Boasting golden sands and great views, just make sure to look out for porpoises, seals and bird life around Behone Strand.
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Causeway Coast Way
County Antrim
A not-to-be-missed route that runs along an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in County Antrim.
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Colin Glen
County Antrim
Described as Belfast's 'Green Lung', Colin’s Glen is a beautiful wooded glen located to the southwest of Belfast City Centre.
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Croaghan
County Antrim
Experience panoramic views that extend from the Croaghan summit
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Crom Estate
County Fermanagh
Discover a tranquil landscape of islands, woodland and historic ruins at Crom Estate on the shores of the Upper Lough Erne.
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Robber's Table
County Antrim
Revisit tales of the past at the province's least explored landscapes around Robber’s Table.
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Rostrevor Cloughmore Stone
County Down
Local folklore highlights that the legendary Irish Giant ‘Finn McCool’, got into a fight with his archrival Ruscaire and they threw boulders at each other...and so the Cloughmore Stone appeared.
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Slieve Gullion
County Armagh
Slieve Gullion rising to 573m is the centrepiece of the volcanic landscape and is a Special Area of Conservation (SAC), which recognises the importance of the geology and the upland heather moorland.
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Sloughan Glen
County Tyrone
Venture into the woods and witness breathtaking views over the waterfall at Sloughan Glen.
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Eamonn a Chnoic Loop
County Tipperary
Hillwalkers will adore this awe-inspiring yet blissfully peaceful route.
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Glen of Aherlow
County Tipperary
Boasting no less than five picturesque walks, the Glen of Aherlow Loops range in length from 2km to 10km and each is an enjoyable and refreshing as the next.
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Killarney National Park Loops
County Kerry
Immerse yourself in one of Ireland’s most breathtaking National Parks, with two looped walks to enjoy alongside glistening waterside trails.
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Raven Point Loop
County Wexford
Feel the fresh sea air in your face when you discover the sandy banks of the Raven Point Loop.
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Sheep's Head
County Cork
Enjoy the magic of the Sheep’s Head where all things wild will embrace and invigorate.
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The Kerry Way
County Kerry
At 215km, the Kerry Way is currently Ireland's longest signposted walking trail and also one of the most popular due to its outstanding natural beauty.
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Bluestack Way
County Donegal
Leading you through landscapes of mountain, moorlands, mature woodland, rivers, lakes and sea, the Bluestack Way is a rambler’s paradise.
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Canon Sheehan Loop
County Limerick
Steeped in heritage, this magical waterside walk will raise the spirit like no other.
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Children of Lir Loop
County Mayo
Enjoy legends and landscapes along the Children of Lir Loop.
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Diamond Hill
County Galway
Discover spellbinding views over Connemara’s rugged landscape.
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Glencolumcille Loops
County Donegal
Treat yourself to the magic of the Donegal coastline in all its glory.
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O'Briensbridge
County Clare
The picturesque village of O’Briensbridge stands on the banks of the River Shannon, Ireland’s longest river, and is the setting for two awe-inspiring looped walks.
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Westquarter Loop, Inishbofin
County Galway
Step back in time on a trail around one of Ireland’s western islands.
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Glenbarrow Loops
County Laois
Enjoy enchanting forest walks and hidden valleys in the heart of County Laois.
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Glinsk Castle Loop
County Offaly
Looking for history wherever you walk? Welcome to the Gateway to the Slieve Blooms.
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Slieve Foye
County Louth
Delight the senses with a visual feast over Carlingford Lough from the heights of Slieve Foye.
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The Lower Cliff Loop, Howth
County Dublin
With stunning views over Dublin City and its mesmerising coastline, Howth Head is a must-do walk for all abilities.
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The Wicklow Way
Counties Dublin, Wicklow, and Carlow
Combining ease of accessibility with breathtaking scenery, the Wicklow Way brings you over rolling hills, lush green valleys and deep into the heart of the Garden of Ireland.
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Official links
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Discover Ireland’s dramatic landscapes
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Your definitive guide to walking in Northern Ireland
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Waymarked Ways of Ireland
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Get out, get active, be alive
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Promoting responsible use of our countryside
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A selection of the best day walks in Ireland
What else to explore
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Ordnance Survey for the Republic of Ireland
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Ordnance Survey for Northern Ireland
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Waterway Walks around Ireland
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The Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust website
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Providing for the management of the Mourne and Slieve Croob Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
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Welcome to the National Parks and Wildlife Service
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Walks from the Irish Heart Foundation
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Protection, preservation and enhancement of our national heritage
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The definitive guide to outdoor activities in Northern Ireland (CAAN)
Your definitive guide to outdoor activities in Northern Ireland
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The representative body for walkers and climbers in Ireland
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Governing body for Rambling and Hill-Walking Clubs in the North of Ireland




