Ireland is a country that has some of the world’s most wonderful hiking and walking trails. Beautiful views surround these trails, such as those in national parks and mountainous regions, and you can enjoy being amidst diverse and spectacular scenery whenever you are on any of these trails. The types of these trails include coastal, mountain, long and short, or something in-between, as you prefer.Â
Almost all Ireland national parks are famous for their hiking and walking trails because of many reasons, such as their types, the scenic surroundings, the length, etc. If you are an explorer, you can find many flora and fauna to explore whenever you are on these trails. Make a list of them and test your knowledge by naming them all. Ireland is considered the best place to experience country life.Â
Hiking in Ireland is like entering a world filled with natural beauty. Here are some hiking trails to explore whenever you are in Ireland.Â
Killarney National Park
This national park is one of the finest places in Ireland. It is located just outside the lively town of Killarney and allows you to enjoy a great time. When you are here, you cannot miss exploring the Kerry Way hiking route. Beautiful rivers and lands surround the whole path, offering an awe-inspiring and glorious experience.Â
After you are done hiking, you can enjoy many activities, such as rock climbing, kayaking, and fishing.Â
Antrim
Antrim is located in the northeastern part of Ireland. Some of the world-famous sights, such as Giants’ Causeway and Belfast, contribute greatly to attracting visitors to Ireland to check this place out at least once. Belfast Lough, Lough Neagh, and the famous Glens are other contributing factors in making this place a heaven on earth.Â
While hiking through the trails of Antrim, you can locate some famous locations that you would have seen on the popular TV show Game of Thrones, including the place where Jon Snow and Daenerys face the night king on a long-stretched fjord.Â
Connemara National Park
Connemara, located to the west of Ireland, is famous for its coastal scenery and mountainous views. The best part of this place is that you will find more sheep than people. Diamond Hill, 440 m tall, contributes greatly to helping you climb the hiking trail of this park. This hill offers a challenging trail to people who enjoy an adventurous trekking experience.Â
While planning to conquer this hiking trail, you might experience an unexpected change in the climatic conditions to what you saw at the bottom of the hill. Hence, experts advise you to be prepared for all kinds of challenges, even though it is sunny at the bottom of the mountain.Â
The Ulster Way
Some hikers are ambitious and adventurous and enjoy exploring long-distance hiking trails. The Ulster Way is the ideal trail for such adventure. This hiking trail stretches for almost 1000km and combines with the Antrim Glens, Coastline, and Hillwalk Tours. The trails offer a scenic view of the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge and Giants’ Causeway.Â
Whenever you plan to explore this hiking trail, it is suggested that you prepare for a hike of more than five days.Â
Most of the hiking trails in Ireland have won awards for being the best trails with an outstanding scenic view around them. Check these wonderful trails whenever you are in Ireland.