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Posted Thu 31 Jul 2025 1:18 PM
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Island of Ireland
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Hi everyone , When planning a trip to Ireland , some still prefer a good old map or brochure , whether it ' s for planning a road - trip or a cycling itinerary . Here are some of the best paper and offline resources to use on the Emerald Isle . 1. OSI Maps (Tailte Éireann – formerly Ordnance Survey)The best topographic maps of the Republic of Ireland , hands down . They ’ re especially great for hiking , exploring remote areas or even for all - around usage for visitors . Check out the tourism and leisure section of their website . 🔗 https://www.tailte.ie2. Digital maps and brochures from Ireland.comIf you ’ re in the early planning stage of your trip , our own ireland . com has handy maps and brochures on all sorts of topics : itineraries , city highlights , tourist maps, etc . Feel free to download them for offline viewing or print the ones you need during your trip . 🔗 https://www.ireland.com3. Walking and cycling trails- Walk NI covers trails across Northern Ireland – from the Mournes to the Causeway Coast.
🔗 https://www.walkni.com
Both offer downloadable trail maps and filters for difficulty , terrain , and accessibility . Sport Ireland offers both . gpx and PDF maps ( for those who prefer using apps ). 4. Tourism offices: free paper maps & brochuresLocal tourist information offices are a goldmine . You ’ ll often find free walking maps, scenic drive guides and brochures , and helpful tips from locals . Perfect for those spontaneous detours ! 🔗 https://www.discoverireland.ie& nbsp ;( for the Republic of Ireland ) 🔗https://discovernorthernireland.com ( For Northern Ireland ) 5. Travel guides- Lonely Planet is a favourite for practical tips, off-the-beaten-path suggestions, and background info.
- Le Routard (for French speakers) offers a more cultural, budget-conscious perspective – with quirky anecdotes and detailed itineraries. Both include mini-maps and can serve as a reliable backup when you’re offline or between stops
✨ Pro tip: For paper map lovers, bring a waterproof map pouch or zip-lock bag – Irish weather loves to surprise you. And it doesn’t need charging, ever. 😉
Does our Community have a favourite map series or a brochure you couldn’t travel without in Ireland? Share below!
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