Hello Ennis,
I hope you are well.
What a lovely idea for you and your wife, with its spectacularly rugged coastline, and endless surges of emerald-green hills peppered with ancient ruins, and vast collection of clear blue lakes and waterways, Ireland is the ideal location to explore on foot.
There are so many
walking and hiking routes around Ireland for you to enjoy:
Ireland’s first waymarked trail, due to its proximity to Dublin, has remained one of the most popular
walking routes in Ireland. Despite being only 90 minutes from Dublin Airport, the walk contains 130 kilometres of beautifully unspoilt mountain trails. This is a good route for beginner hikers and families as you can decide which route you want to take.
At over 200 kilometres, this is Ireland's longest signposted
walking trail and is also one of the most popular. Beginning and ending in Killarney and looping around the Iveragh Peninsula, the Kerry Way passes through some of the most isolated and awe-inspiring countryside in Ireland.
- Castlegregory. Connemara, Co. Galway & Co. Mayo:
This trail, beginning in Oughterard, 30 minutes north of Galway City, and ending at Westport in Co. Mayo. This is a popular route for walkers who love the stunning and scenic wilderness that is Connemara.
Beara Way is a 196km long circuit of the south of the Beara Peninsula. Where you will come across archaeological and historical sites. Stop off at stone circles and ring forts and remember to stop once awhile to take in the scenic islands. While on the route, you will be able to pass beaches and fishing harbours, you are in for a treat as when you finish your trials, you will be able to country’s finest traditional Irish meals.
We do hope this helps.
From all of us at
Car Rental Ireland, we do hope you enjoy your trip.