Popular short walks in Connemara

Derryclare Woods

A two to four-hour walk in the Inagh Valley near Recess. Features stunning woodland with deciduous and coniferous trees (many large native oaks ), extensive lichens and moss, lakes and great views of the 12 Bens. Distance is about 10km, with only about 150m of climbing. The terrain is a mix of forest track, rough woodland and wet/rocky bogland so strong boots with good ankle support are needed. Also requires outdoor clothing, food, water and a face mask.

Killary Harbour/

Fjord Famine Walk

A three to four-hour hike along the shore of Ireland’s only fjord. Features dramatic coastal landscape, with the fjord, the dramatic Mweelrea mountain, bog land and stunning views, passing the Killary Sheep Farm (working dogs and turf cutting ). The terrain includes small road, rocky trail (Famine Relief Road ) and boggy track. The distance is about 6km with about 140m of climbing (assuming a drop off and pick up ). Requires a reasonable level of fitness and walking boots (preferably waterproof ) with good ankle support, along with water, outdoor clothing (also preferably waterproof ), and face mask.

Letterfrack Woods

A gentle two-hour walk around the historic Connemara village concentrating on the woods. Includes the Ellis Wood in which there are large numbers of bluebell and wild garlic plants (flowering dramatically in spring ). Includes hiking the woodland overlooking the Ballynakill Bay and visiting a 4,000 year old megalithic (court ) tomb in the Connemara National Park. Requires walking boots with good grip and preferably ankle support along with outdoor clothing and a face mask.

Cong and Clonbur Forest Ramble

A two to three-hour forest walk from Cong to Clonbur, through the special forests separating loughs Corrib and Mask. The walk passes the Cong River, the Pigeon Hole cave, an impressive old castle and spectacular limestone pavement. Watch out for unusual trees and native Irish wildflowers. Walking shoes or boots would suit the terrain of forest tracks and minor surfaced roads. The distance is about 7km and is virtually flat.

Clifden Walking Tour

An easy two to three-hour stroll around the historical town and along the beautiful bay to Clifden Castle. Distance is about 5km with some gentle climbing. Terrain is mostly surfaced road, with a small amount of open field.

Mannin Bay

A two to three-hour coastal walk along the Atlantic shoreline south of Clifden. Features beautiful sandy beaches with seashells, shell middens, grassland and stunning seascapes. Distance is about 10km with less than 100m of total ascent. Terrain is a mix of grassland, beach, rocky shore and small road. Requires water, footwear with good grip, outdoor clothing and a face mask.

Dogs Bay and Gurteen (Errisbeg ) Peninsula

A two to four-hour coastal walk on the spectacular Gurteen/Gorteen peninsula near Roundstone and Ballyconneeley which is a discovery point on the Wild Atlantic Way. Features several spectacular beaches with fine sands and dunes, extensive flora (including rare machair, vibrant lichens, along with seasonal heathers, sea holly, primroses and sea pinks ), interesting rocks (granites, gabro ), and wonderful sea/mountain views. Distance is 6km with very little climbing. Terrain is mostly grassy and sandy, with some rocks.

Diamond Moon

A two to three-hour guided climb providing an opportunity to experience the full moon on the Diamond trail in the Connemara National Park. There is a path to the summit. But there are many steps and in a couple of places you will need to use your hands. Also, it can be quite windy on top. It is a 7km hike including a total ascent of 510m. Torch/headlamp, strong boots with good grip, warm clothing and a face mask are essential. Note that this night walk involves extra risk and needs a clear sky.

For further information on any of these walks, contact [email protected].

 

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