These walking trails are guaranteed to show you the most beautiful views this country has to offer.

 

The Sheep’s Head Way, Cork

 

Starting in Bantry and stretching 55 miles, this trail will take you right to the tip of Sheep’s Head peninsula.

 

Although Cork is a very popular tourist spot, this trail remains pretty unpopulated which makes the whole experience even more spectacular.

 

This walk has been given a moderate rating as there are a couple of climbs but mostly this is a ridge and shoreline route.

 

 

The Kerry Way, Kerry

 

The Kerry Way is one of the most popular walking trails in Ireland.

 

And we can see why.

 

On route you will come across some stunning views like Iveragh Peninsula.

 

There are a lot of different walking trails in the area and you can get on or get off at whatever exit you wish.

 

 

The Wicklow Way, Wicklow

 

Stretching 83 miles through the Wicklow Mountains all the way to suburban Dublin this trail has quite the scenery along the way.

 

This trail is perfect for those who want to spectacular views associated with trails in the South West of Ireland but only want to go a stone’s throw from Dublin city.

 

Known as the “Garden of Ireland” this Wicklow walk won’t disappoint.

 

 

Antrim Hills Way, Antrim

 

This trail is much shorter than the others but by short we mean 22 miles.

 

What it lacks in miles in makes up for in tough terrain.

 

Going off road for much of the trail through high grass and strong breeze, this walk will feel like 50 miles when you’re done.

 

But you will be rewarded with amazing views of the Antrim coastline and Giants Causeway.

 

 

Connemara Way, Galway

 

With this area boasting the most amazing scenery and countryside in the country, you’ll enjoy every step of the 49 miles it take to complete this trail.

 

The trail goes from Galway Bay all the way up to Killary Harbour with views of shimmering quartz peaks over bogs and small loughs along the way.

 

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