Conor Pass to Slievanea NE Top (Co. Kerry - Dingle)
- Distance
- 4.41mi
- Elevation +
- 1109f
- TrailRank
- 38
A mountain hike that is not as strenuous as others of comparable height . Parked at the Conor Pass car park which is already 400m above sea level.
A mountain hike that is not as strenuous as others of comparable height . Parked at the Conor Pass car park which is already 400m above sea level.
Long 5h loop in Knockmealtdown Mountains. Start/End is on parking place near Clogheen. 1) flat dirt road in forest 2) long ascent on tarmac 3) "right turn" into wilderness and most difficult part of loop 4) return...
Great views to the Skelligs and Blaskets in one direction and Mizen Head in the other. And a cable car to the island.
Guide yourself along millions of outdoor trails from your smartphone. Even offline!
Get Wikiloc Premium Upgrade to remove AdsThis is a very popular walk between Carrigaline and Crosshaven south east of Cork City... From Carrigaline it is a 20km round trip… but one usually starts from one of two carparks along the way (where the first is 6km an...
Parking at the new Hydro Track Car-park. The first 0.7km is a steep trek on an old concrete road The next 1.3km is much easier to the first lake. Continue walking straight past all lakes to a gully between Carrauntooh...
From Cronin's yard to Carrauntoohil and come back. Running time: 2h 07 minutes after taking the time taking pictures at the top and during the track It can be done in just under 2 hours if you know the way and how to g...
This is a great route with fantastic scenery. Long upward section up Dunlickey road until the road diverges. Either direction is possible, but clockwise affords the best views Loop Head / Kerry / Shannon Estuary heading ...
Hiking and scrambling route from Cloghane, Dingle Co Kerry. Route via Faha ridge unsafe in bad weather or high wind conditions. Alternative route via pilgrim path if unused to scrambling.
Route to the summit of Seefin Mountain (493m) with great views of the sourrounding countryside near Glenbeigh, Cromane, Rossbeigh Beach and Lough Caragh. How to get: in the N70 from Killorglin to Glenbeigh take the left...
Returned to Temple Hill for the mountain top views missed the previous week. Better views on the ascent and descent but once again no visibility on top due to cloud. To compensate, returned by the western spur of Templ...
Coumshingaun Loop Walk Tough hike, especially the beginning if doing it clock wise which I highly recommend. Do not go if you are not prepared, the trail is dangerous and strenuous at various points. Weather also strong...
Fantastic view on the cliffs in the Direction of Cliffs of Moher. You Never Walk along. A lot of tourists are on the way.
Ballybrack - Ventry .. pilgrim path.. got a taxi to Ballybrack car park( mount Brandon) & walked back to my car in ventry beach..this is a most scenic walk with spectacular views! Tail mainly consisted of minor roads,gra...
In my last stage on the Dingle Way I'm not ending my trail in Tralee, but instead Camp will be my final stop. Normally this would be a hike with a normal duration, but due to the high tide at the beach of Camp I had to (...
Knockanallig, Bere Island, Country Cork, Ireland (Marilyn). I’m keeping these summaries short as I’m on a two month tour of Ireland and there’s a lot of hills to hike and therefore lots of entries. All mapping used are ...
Beautiful mixed walk following mainly forestry trails with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, lakes and rivers. Very wet and boggy in spots on the descent from Tountinna. CAUTION - I discovered at the end of...
We leave from parking down to the lake. Make a long U. Visit garden and then back along the waterfalls.
Following the blue route. It starts hard but is very easy to follow.
Start from Mangerton walk car parking area. Circular walk above mountain coums surrounding Mangerton mtn.
Parked at the entrance of Combaun Wood (2km south from Anglesborough). On this day there was deer culling in operation so no access to the wood before 11am. Followed the forest trail for 3.5km (turned east from main pa...
Easy to follow for the first 2km... Then, wrong turn but quickly back on track soon after. Top of Knockshanahullion after 6km. Headed north down to lower ground... easier to have first gone east and then take the track n...
Description of Trail The Blackwater Way (the combined Duhallow and Avondhu Ways) is a 168 kilometre linear long distance walking route that stretches from the borders of west County Waterford across north County Cork an...
The first part is walking uphill on the road (not very interesting). Then you go through mountain paths and forest. That portion is moderate,with slippery parts when wet. The Torc waterfall is 8km before Killarney. The l...
Loop - Killarney School- Dinis- Torc Waterfall- Muckross House- Killarney School Amazing on way route. You'll have views of lakes, ruina, rivers, animals, fields, mountains, waterfalls, abbey, and big Ole house. On...
Organize the trails you like in lists and share them with your friends.
Get Wikiloc Premium Upgrade to remove Ads