Magilligan Point guards the mouth of Lough Foyle and is home to Lough Foyle Ferry and Martello Tower. This short beach walk through a National Nature Reserve provides opportunities for visitors to explore the beach or spot birdlife and sealife.
This trail is the 3rd and last section of a trek starting from Bunglas to Glenties. This section takes a mountain path between hills from Maghera to Glenties. Let's discover Irish topography and its fantastic views above the sea.
This trail is the 2nd section of a trek starting from Bunglas to Glenties. This section takes a mountain path between hills from Malinmore to Maghera. Let's discover Irish topography and its fantastic views above the sea.
The Bunglas to Glenties Trek is part of the International Appalachian Trail (IAT) and can be divided in 3 sections. Let's discover Irish topography and its fantastic views above the sea. The 1rst section of a trek starting from Bunglas to Glenties takes a coastal path between hills and seas from Sliabh Liag to Malinmore. The 2nd section of a trek starting from Bunglas to Glenties takes a mountain path between hills from Malinmore to Maghera. The last section of a trek starting from Bunglas to Glenties takes a mountain path between hills from Maghera to Glenties.
This trail is the 1rst section of a trek starting from Bunglas to Glenties. This section takes a coastal path between hills and seas from Sliabh Liag to Malinmore. Let's discover Irish topography and its fantastic views above the sea.
At the foot of the imposing Macgillycuddys Reeks massif, this hike, which takes place in a beautiful atmosphere, takes you on the ascent of a small peak with a beautiful panorama.
In the far west of Europe, a short hike that offers superb views of the sea.
Beautiful hike in Kerry through the famous Gap of Dunloe: a beautiful chain of lakes, ravines, passes, roamed by herds of sheep, in an almost arid mountain atmosphere as you approach the summit. A great option to escape the crowds coming to the Gap of Dunloe by horse-drawn carriage or car. Breath-taking views of the Gap of Dunloe, the Upper Lake of Killarney, the Black Valley, the ocean (to the West and South West) as well as the roof of Ireland, the Carrauntuohil.
Lovely hike in Killarney National Park, Kerry. An amazing view of the lakes and the park from the top. You can also enjoy the Torc Waterfall, easily accessible from the car park (200 m). Very pleasant transition between Killarney and Kenmare, along the road of the famous Ring of Kerry.
The loop begins and ends at the Sliabh Beagh Hotel and whilst it is mostly off-road, the stretches to and from the hotel are on-road for short distances and great care should be exercised where no footpath is available.
A 8km walk with clear views of Monaghan & neighbouring counties.
A 7.5km walk through rural farmland dotted with trees, lakes & drumlins.
A 9.6km ramble taking in leafy limestone terrain from Treacy's hotel.
A walk through the town centre & mature trail.
This is beautiful walk covering so many spectacular spots: Glenmacnass waterfall, Lough Ouler, Wicklow Gap, Lough Nhanagan, Glandasan quarry and Glendalough monastic site.
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