Want a trail where the views are as smooth as the water’s surface? These lake-side paths will have you reflecting on nature’s beauty—literally—while enjoying the peace and tranquility of the great outdoors.
Here are some great trails to explore in Ireland.
Gillian Lupton · reviewed over 3 years ago
Love this loop looking down on Coumshingaun. Steep climb to begin with but once up to the height it’s all easy going. Can be treacherous in places so footwear with good grip is needed and take extra care in wet or cloudy weather. Bit of scrambling at times too. Has become very popular so get there early if going at the weekend. Parking for about 15 cars in the car park.
Carrauntoohil via Devil's Ladder
Jay Smith| Irish.hikes on Instagram · reviewed over 3 years ago
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Lough Ouler and Tonelagee Loop
Hannah · reviewed about 2 years ago
Definitely helps to have hiking boots, was very muddy underfoot for much of the trail. My poor friend fell several times in a pair of regular runners. Took us about 4 hours, with a 20 min lunch stop and we did a good bit of the start through thick undergrowth which I'm sure added a few minutes. Saw plenty of people with dogs on the trail. We did the trail in the opposite direction than indicated and enjoyed the riverside walk at the end, which is a nice relaxing way to end the hike
Niamh · reviewed over 3 years ago
One of my favourite loops to bring people to in Wicklow! Always pretty quiet, beautiful views on all sides of the surrounding mountains, glenmacnass waterfall, and lough Dan. Usually takes about 3.5hrs including breaks at a steady pace. Don’t be fooled by the easy rating though, any beginners I bring here would need a base level of fitness! The path disappears for about 10mins just after kanturk peak but pretty easy to get back on track if you know the direction you need to be heading in. Beautiful all round
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