From
lush glens and magical canal banks, to daredevil cliff paths and quaint city
quarters – when it comes to walking and hiking, Ireland has got you covered.
Being an island, Ireland naturally offers unique opportunities for coastal
walks. The Wild Atlantic Way and Causeway Coast are stand-out locations, but
don't overlook the likes of the stunning Beara, Dingle, and Inishowen
Peninsulas – each nicely varied with mountainous paths for adventurous souls,
as well as gentler terrain. There's also the Copper Coast in the south east, a
breathtaking shoreline of cliffs, coves, and sea stacks, named after the mining
industry that once prospered there. Special mention, too, for the hilly routes
around Achill Island, County Mayo. I'd love to help you plan your trip, so be
sure to call me or send me an email when you're ready to start planning.
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