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GerardL · reviewed 9 months ago
I cycled this trail in two stages. Maynooth to Mullingar (circa60 km) then Mullingar to Clondra to Longford (Circa 80Km) the trail is flat with a good cycling / walking surface. There are a few short sections of road with very limited traffic along the way. Several places to stop for light refershments and food along the way.
Roisin · reviewed over 5 years ago
Did the Maulin section of the North Kerry Way as a short 4hr loop up from Ballyheigue beach in August 2020. Although it was a dry day, it had rained on and off in the previous week, so the trail on the north side of the hill was basically a riverbed. Recommend taking the lower cliff road instead of Ballylonglane for better views and a detour to the little pier along the way.
Plantman · reviewed about 1 year ago
This is one of the great walks of Dublin. About half way along the Wall, you will find the Half Moon Swimming Club. there is a place there to sit and look back towards the city. At the start of the walk, if the tide is low, look out for the birds feeding on the exposed mudflats. In the winter months you may see black tailed godwits, sanderling, turnstones, teal, cormorants and black headed and herring gulls. in the summer there is a raft in the River Liffey Estuary for breeding terns. It is interesting to watch the ferries and container ships entering and leaving DublinPort. A guy with a van sells coffee to people walking the wall. At the lighthouse there are lots of places to sit and enjoy the views and the sea air. If you are elderly or unsure of your balance, you need to watch your footing as the surface of the Wall is irregular; walking poles are advised.
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