Lahardane Caffoley Green Loop
Lahardane, Ireland’s Titanic Village, takes its name from “Leath-Ardán”, meaning gentle slope, or half the hill and it lies at the foot of Nephin Mountain,
Lahardane, Ireland’s Titanic Village, takes its name from “Leath-Ardán”, meaning gentle slope, or half the hill and it lies at the foot of Nephin Mountain,
Bonniconlonn is located in North East Mayo approximately 10 km from Ballina. A network of recreational trails have been developed in this area. The complete
Lahardane, Ireland’s Titanic Village, takes its name from “Leath-Ardán”, meaning gentle slope, or half the hill and it lies at the foot of Nephin Mountain,
Bonniconlonn is located in North East Mayo approximately 10 km from Ballina. A network of recreational trails have been developed in this area. The complete
The Red walk follows quiet country roads and forest tracks and goes through Blanemore Forest, an area of extensive archaeological monuments from the Stone, Iron
Bonniconlonn is located in North East Mayo approximately 10 km from Ballina. A network of recreational trails have been developed in this area. The complete
Bonniconlonn is located in North East Mayo approximately 10km from Ballina. A network of recreational trails have been developed in this area. The complete package
A challenging but highly enjoyable walk along country lanes and mountain tracks, with spectacular views over mountains, valleys, and remote wilderness.
The Letterkeen Loop walks begin at the Brogan Carroll bothy, a stone hut at the access point for the woodland. There are three loop walks
The Letterkeen Loop walks begin at the Brogan Carroll bothy, a stone hut at the access point for the woodland. There are three loop walks