The Bowers Way
The newly developed Bowers Way trail extends from Ballinrobe town to Lough Mask. The trail rambles along on the existing tree lined Bowers towpath, then
The newly developed Bowers Way trail extends from Ballinrobe town to Lough Mask. The trail rambles along on the existing tree lined Bowers towpath, then
These loops are part of a countrywide network of high-quality, circular walks being developed by Fáilte Ireland, Department of Rural & Community Development and Sport
These loops are part of a countrywide network of high-quality, circular walks being developed by Fáilte Ireland, Department of Rural & Community Development and Sport
These loops are part of a countrywide network of high-quality, circular walks being developed by Fáilte Ireland, Department of Rural & Community Development and Sport
These loops are part of a countrywide network of high-quality, circular walks being developed by Fáilte Ireland, Department of Rural & Community Development and Sport
The Bangor Trail is a long and demanding walk and should not be taken lightly. Traversing Ireland’s first designated wilderness area, the trail crosses a
The Cross Loop walks are beautiful coastal trails, both starting at the small car park beside Cross Abbey at the head of the beach at
The Cross Loop walks are beautiful coastal trails, both starting at the small car park beside Cross Abbey at the head of the beach at
Mulranny’s scenic walking trails have magnificent views of Clew Bay and its wonderful beaches, and across to Croagh Patrick on the opposite side of the
Raheens Wood is approximately 6.5 km from Castlebar on Newport road (R311). The Raheens Wood walks are two short trails with information signage on trees