Why hike on flat land when you can conquer peaks? These hikes come with brag-worthy mountain views.
Here are some great hikes to explore in County Mayo.
Eimear · reviewed 8 months ago
A very challenging hike. Even the best of gaiters and waterproof gear could not keep your legs dry in this bog. For most of the hike there is no definite trail to follow so having the Hiiker app to navigate really helped. Definitely one for experienced hikers and good weather. Involves riveen crossing and some scrambling so good boots are essential.
Chris O'Reilly · reviewed almost 5 years ago
Very tough walk from the start to the end completed with myv12 year old son stated out damp/drizzle cloudy day would recommend propper foot wear and clothing and walking sticks
Hike2explore · reviewed 8 months ago
This is very difficult trail. Estimated time for return trek on Hiiker is 4h27min which in my opinion possible if you are trail runner. please be prepared for very stip up hike with some cliff edge points and take weather conditions seriously as its not so easy too navigate on this mountain. For average person to do this hike in good condition would take 6h.
Declan · reviewed almost 3 years ago
Loads of scree and shale for the last 150m to the top. Dangerous underfoot. Most of the white markers are missing and cloud came in and discretion the better part of valour we turned back. Try again another day.
Kevmor · reviewed almost 2 years ago
Hike begins at Aashleagh falls car park, hop the fences and begin up, start is extremely wet with the walking path obscured by tall grass, tall grass also hides the bog holes which are atleast a couple of feet deep, at the top of the ridge it is hiking as usual, becomes very easy once you've crested the top although the terrain is very wet in places. Waterproof footwear is a must, walking stick would've been great to have for the bog holes. Overall a great experience, beautiful views from the top.
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