Cover of The Irish Coast to Coast Walk
Availability
Reprinted
Cover
Paperback - Laminated
Published
11 Nov 2011
Edition
Second
ISBN
9781852844332
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ISBN (10)
1852844337
Size
17.2 x 11.6 x 1.5cm
Weight
260g
Pages
224
No. Maps
22
No. Photos
97
Originally Published
10 Mar 2005

The Irish Coast to Coast Walk

Dublin to Bray Head by Paddy Dillon

The guidebook describes walking the 370-mile waymarked route through Ireland from Dublin in the east to Bray Head in the southwest on the Atlantic coast. Created by linking the Wicklow Way, South Leinster Way, Munster Way, Avondhy Way and the Kerry Way. An opportunity to discover the heart of the Emerald Isle. More...

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Seasons

Winter months not ideal – possible snow and muddy paths. Could rain at any time of year, but this Read More... is Ireland!

Centres

Dublin, Carrick-on-Suir, Clonmel, Fermoy, Mallow, Killarney, Cahersiveen, Portmagee

Difficulty

Waymarked. 24-day schedule suggested (average 16 miles/day). Alternative high-level routes for Read More... more challenging options.

Must See

Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough monastery, Killarney National Park, Ormonde Castle, The Lug Walk
 
 

The Coast to Coast route through Ireland, from Dublin to the Atlantic coast, passes through glorious mountain and river country, and offers an opportunity to discover the heart of the Emerald Isle. The walk links several waymarked routes – the Wicklow Way, South Leinster Way, East Munster Way, Blackwater Way and the Kerry Way. Whether you intend to split this route into sections and enjoy the walk over a period of time, or walk it in one go, the alternative high-level routes along the way enable you to make the adventure as challenging as you like.

The guide includes:

  • the 387-mile route broken down into 24 day stages
  • a description of alternative high-level routes
  • a comprehensive introduction to walking a long-distance route in Ireland
  • information on accommodation along the way.

 
 
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