Whether you're seeking inspiration for a road trip or fun family adventure, or you're visiting Ireland for the very first time, you'll find tons of great ideas and practical travel advice in these books.
1. The Hike Life: My 50 Favourite Hikes in Ireland
by Roz Purcell
€16.99
Fall in love with Ireland's dramatic mountains and rugged coastline in 50 unforgettable hikes. Roz Purcell has been hiking the length and breadth of Ireland for years with her enthusiastic community The Hike Life, exploring the best of what the island has to offer. This book brings to life the beauty and majesty of hiking in Ireland along with practical advice, easy-to-follow route descriptions and a wealth of tips. In it you'll find: - the ultimate fifty hikes to do on the island of Ireland, from rugged mountains to forest trails and cliff walks; - the complete guide to everything you need for a safe and enjoyable hike; - dozens of recommendations for pitstops and photo opportunities along the way to turn your hike into a full-day adventure; - and breathtaking photography to inspire you to get out there and start hiking.
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2. The Hike Life: 50 more to Explore
by Roz Purcell
€16.99
In her eagerly awaited follow-up, The Hike Life: 50 More to Explore , Rozanna Purcell introduces readers to 50 stunning new trails across Ireland, from well-known routes to hidden gems. This beautifully curated guide highlights breathtaking hikes such as Strickeen in the Gap of Dunloe, the Urris Lakes Loop in Donegal, and Roz's personal favorite, the dog-friendly trail at 'The Devil’s Glen' just outside Dublin. It’s the perfect companion for those looking to experience Ireland’s natural beauty at their own pace.. Building on the success of her first book, The Hike Life 2 , Roz continues to provide essential tips, including detailed trail information, route descriptions, best photo spots, and recommendations for post-hike meals or nearby wild swimming spots. Each hike is designed to be a full day of adventure, whether you’re exploring solo, with friends, or your furry companions. In 50 More to Explore , Roz also dives deeper into practical advice, offering helpful information on ticks, local wildlife, and even the best places to pop the question! Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just starting out, this book offers everything you need for an unforgettable journey into the Irish wilderness.
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3. Weird Ireland: An Unofficial Guide To The Island
by Brinsley McNamara
€20.88
Explore Ireland’s quirkiest tales with Weird Ireland: An Unofficial Guide to the Island by Brinsley McNamara. From gravity-defying hills and music-playing bridges to chairs that “cure madness” and UFO sightings, this book takes you off the beaten path and into Ireland's most fascinating oddities. McNamara’s distinct voice, combined with whimsical illustrations by Eoin Whelehan, brings to life local legends, folklore, and curious relics. Perfect for anyone who loves uncovering the strange, rare, and wonderfully peculiar!
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6. Complete Book Of Wild Swimming in Ireland P/B
by Maureen McCoy
€19.99
Ireland is home to some of the most dramatic and beautiful outdoor swimming spots in the world. Whether you are an experienced swimmer or just starting to discover the joy of wild dips, this comprehensive guide will inspire you to discover new locations for swimming, diving and snorkelling in dramatic bays and magical waterfalls, in secret coves and serene rivers and lakes. Here you will find expert tips, spectacular photos and practical information on parking, access and swimming conditions. The maps, grid references and clear directions make it easy to find these locations where you can escape the crowds and take the plunge in some of the most awe-inspiring corners of Ireland’s landscape.
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7. The art of wild swimming. Ireland
by Anna Deacon
€17.39
What makes the perfect swim? It's all about the most magical locations (and how to protect them), finessing your kitbag, keeping yourself and others safe ... and maybe discovering a nice place for a warm-up cuppa and cake. Whether you're a seasoned dipper or a fledgling, The Art of Wild Swimming is the ultimate guide to becoming an awesome, joyful and responsible swimmer. From the dramatic Atlantic bays to cascading waterfalls and secret pools, the rugged Causeway Coast to the secluded loughs of the Wicklow Mountains, locals who know the secrets of their patch share over 100 spectacular swim spots across Ireland and Northern Ireland. Now they are yours to explore too.
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8. The Mourne and Cooley Mountains
by Adrian Hendroff
€15.29
The Mourne and Cooley Mountains are quite simply a hiker's paradise. The highest and most dramatic mountain range in Northern Ireland, the Mournes hug the County Down coastline in a compact region designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Cooley Peninsula - a finger of land in County Louth bounded in the north by the spectacular Carlingford Lough - is one of Ireland's best kept secrets. These exhilarating walks will take you to the highest point in Northern Ireland. Trek through the picturesque woodland trails of Castlewellan and Tollymore. Discover the highest passage tomb in Ireland. Walk along an old smuggler's route, tranquil reservoirs and the sand-dunes of Murlough Nature Reserve. The more ambitious will relish the Mourne Wall challenge, and some summits include optional scrambles to the top of dramatic granite tors or rocky outcrops. Each graded route is illustrated with photographs and specially drawn maps. Snippets on the rich flora, fauna, geology, history, heritage and folklore of each area are included throughout. So, get your walking boots on and discover the impressive landscape that spawned the legend of the Táin Bó Cúailnge and inspired C. S. Lewis' magical world of Narnia.
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9. Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way
by Helen Fairbairn
€15.29
The Wild Atlantic Way follows the magnificent west coast of Ireland, passing golden beaches, thrusting headlands and soaring sea cliffs. Renowned walking-guide author Helen Fairbairn explores the best walking routes of the region, recommending trips to uninhabited islands, coastal mountains and much more. . Routes vary from two to six hours, and are illustrated with colour photos and detailed maps. Whatever your level of expertise, this comprehensive guide is all you need to discover the real wonders of the Wild Atlantic Way. Praise for this author: 'Handy, easy to use guide.' Walking World Ireland 'Will be appreciated by local walkers and visitors alike.' Irish Mountain Log 'Ideal for bringing out on a trail.' The Irish Times Also by this author: 'Dublin & Wicklow: A Walking Guide', 'Ireland's Best Walks: A Walking Guide', 'Northern Ireland: A Walking Guide'
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10. The Burren & the Aran Islands
by Tony Kirby
€15.29
The Burren and the Aran Islands, with their unique combination of flora, fauna and landscape, are explored by large numbers of walkers annually. This revised guide to the best walking routes in the region has clear descriptions and additional information to enhance enjoyment and appreciation of the place. From the rugged interior to spectacular coastal scenery, from challenging upland walks to shorter road and waterside excursions, this guide has something for everyone. Walks vary from two-hour strolls to the longer Burren Way, a six-hour walk from Lisdoonvarna to Ballyvaughan. The author's considerable experience and detailed knowledge of the area ensures the best of this region is featured. Each route description consists of a quick-reference summary, a clear sketch map, and detailed access information while points of interest are highlighted - geology, flora and fauna, history, archaeology and folklore.
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12. A pocket guide to Newgrange and the Boyne Valley
by Fiona Biggs
€5.39
Older than Stonehenge, older than the Pyramids, Newgrange in Co Meath was built over 6,000 years ago. This remarkable Neolithic structure by the legendary River Boyne has fascinated visitors for millennia, but became a significant tourist site after its excavation and partial reconstruction by archaeologist Michael O'Kelly in the 1960s and 70s. Regarded as Ireland's greatest national monument, Newgrange has entered Irish mythology through its associations with ancient deities, and today it continues to fascinate archaeologists and visitors alike. A Pocket Guide to Newgrange and the Boyne Valley contains everything you need to know about one of Ireland's most significant historical landmarks.
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15. The complete guide to the streets of Dublin City
by Neal Doherty
€18.00
Written by the best-selling author of The Complete Guide to the Statues and Sculptures of Dublin City, this new book provides full-colour photos, detailed maps and an informative guide to the more than 600 streets, alleys and lanes of our capital city, as well as its parks and other public spaces. The Complete Guide to the Streets of Dublin City: Explores the origins of street names and how they have changed over time Details buildings and other items of interest, such as public art Tells the stories of the people linked to Dublin's streets Examines the tumultuous events that shaped Dublin's history Covers almost every street between the two canals, divided into eleven areas Is illustrated with maps and full-colour photographs The Complete Guide to the Streets of Dublin City will entertain and inform visitors and locals alike, while providing a beautiful and practical walking guide to the history, the architecture and the personalities of the capital city. It will also prove useful to tour guides, hoteliers and all those working in the hospitality industry.
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17. Family walks around Dublin
by Adrian Hendroff
€15.29
Need inspiration for a great family day out? Here are thirty imaginative and varied walks specially designed to appeal to children, all within County Dublin. Explore some of the county's finest landscapes and historical attractions - including Ardgillan Castle, the Hell Fire Club, Bull Island and Killiney Hill - or enjoy the delights of the city and its suburbs, strolling by the Dodder, the Grand Canal or through Marlay Park. The walks are accompanied by clear directions and packed with ideas for pit stops to keep curious kids excited. Tales of folklore, historical snippets and information about the flora and fauna along the way are sure to keep them enthralled while they stay active. With detailed maps and practical information, you'll have all you need to enjoy a fun, affordable family day out. So open the front door and discover the adventure, history and nature waiting on your doorstep.
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18. Cycling South Dublin & Wicklow
by Ian O'Riordan
€16.99
From the doorstep of Dublin city, there is easy access to a cycling haven of deep glens, forested mountains and wild scenery, including the Wicklow Mountains. This guidebook journeys through some of the country's best-known tourist attractions, such as Glendalough, and reveals lesser-known points of interest like the Shay Elliott memorial to the first Irish rider to wear the yellow jersey in the Tour de France. The graded routes suit all abilities, and are illustrated with colour maps, photos and gradient graphs, with information on the many natural landmarks and historical sites en route. The historic Military Road is central to many of the cycles. Constructed in the aftermath of the 1798 Rebellion, it runs from Rathfarnham in south Dublin to Aughavannagh in south-west Wicklow, with a side arm from Enniskerry to Glencree, and from the Sally Gap to Roundwood. Try your hand as a Tour de France competitor, revisiting the 1998 stage, which raced through the heart of the Wicklow Mountains, finishing in the Phoenix Park. Surprising insights and useful tips are shared throughout, allowing cyclists to enjoy the wonders and challenges of south Dublin and Wicklow.
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22. Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way
by Carsten Krieger
€15.29
Take a photographic journey down Ireland's Atlantic coast from Donegal in the north to Cork in the south. This beautiful book showcases the west coast in all its wild beauty: dramatic views, abundant nature and wildlife, lighthouses, harbours and quaint seaside villages, as well as heritage, history and people. The Wild Atlantic Way is a fully-signposted route along the west coast of Ireland that brings the visitor to some of Ireland's most spectacular scenery and liveliest towns: from surfing in Rossknowlagh to birdwatching at the magnificent cliffs of Moher, from the boats in Galway Bay to traditional music in Doolin, from dolphins in Kerry to castles in Cork there's something for everyone on the wild west coast. Over 200 wonderful photographs. Maps showing each section of the Wild Atlantic Way: Donegal-Mayo, Mayo-Clare, Clare-Kerry, Kerry to Cork. 'a sumptuous book in which the magnificent colour photographs speak for themselves' Books Ireland on Ireland's Coast
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23. Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way
by Neil Jackman
€17.09
Boasting ancient tombs, atmospheric castles and sacred retreats, the Wild Atlantic Way is alive with treasures to explore. Beginning in Kinsale, Neil Jackman guides us northwards to visit his top 100 heritage sites. From 350-million-year-old footprints on Valentia Island to vestiges of the more recent past like the cottage of 1916 revolutionary Patrick Pearse, you will discover the stories behind the dramatic scenery. Here is everything you need to know about the history of iconic landscapes like the Cliffs of Moher and the Ring of Kerry, as well as lesser-known delights like the monastic site at Reask in County Kerry and the Doonfeeny Standing Stone in County Mayo. For those who want to get off the beaten track, there are trips to islands like Scattery, Inishmurray and, of course, the breathtaking Skellig Michael. This engaging and practical guide is an essential companion for any explorer wishing to dig deeper and discover the gems of this spectacular landscape.
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24. A pocket guide to the Wild Atlantic Way
by Fiona Biggs
€5.39
The Wild Atlantic Way is Ireland's most famous and most popular driving route, attracting thousands of visitors each year. Stretching from west Cork right up to Donegal, it is a place of incredible, breath taking scenery, with beautiful places to stay, delicious food and great craic. This little book is both a guide to and a souvenir of one of the world's most spectacular areas.
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25. Towns on the Wild Atlantic Way
by Richard Butler
€11.69
From the drama of Donegal to the beauty of west Cork, the 2,500km Wild Atlantic Way is one of the world's greatest tourist routes. The unique towns along the way are the perfect bases from which to explore Ireland's spectacular west coast. Learn all about them - from the historic city of Galway to the copper-mining village of Allihies - as well as the routes and sights nearby. Illustrated throughout with beautiful photographs and handy maps.
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33. The Comeragh, Galtee, Knockmealdown & Slieve Bloom Mountains
by John G. O'Dwyer
€15.29
John G. O'Dwyer's comprehensive guide to the best walks in Tipperary and Waterford has now been updated and expanded to include Laois and Offaly. From the rugged Comeragh coums to the stately peaks of the Galtees, and from myth-laden Slievenamon to the sequestered glens of the popular Slieve Bloom Mountains, there are walks to suit all tastes in these uplands. The most captivating outings the region has to offer are shared here, along with all the necessary practical information such as maps, directions, the degree of difficulty and estimated duration. But this is more than just a walking guide. Each route gets beneath the skin of this ancient landscape littered with historic artifacts. A booley on a hillside tells how the uplands contributed to human survival; a working farmstead demonstrates the continuation of this tradition; a ruined cottage confirms a battle lost. This guidebook will appeal to committed hillwalkers and casual ramblers alike, as well as containing much of interest to anyone who wishes to better understand the age-old interaction between humans and hills.
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38. The Beara & Sheep Head's peninsulas
by Adrian Hendroff
€15.29
The Beara and Sheep's Head Peninsulas lie in the southwest of Ireland, pointed fingers of land wedged between the Kenmare River, Bantry Bay and Dunmanus Bay. They are peaceful, unspoiled peninsulas where the wild and largely untamed nature of the landscape immediately casts its magical spell. There is no better way to explore and experience this stunning landscape than on foot. This guidebook describes some of the best walking routes in the area: from Dursey Island and Bere Island to the Caha and Shehy Mountains, from the forest trails of Glengarriff to the lakes of Glaninchiquin, and from the tip of the Sheep's Head to the ridges of Peakeen and Seefin. The routes range from short hikes to longer treks, coastal and inland, something to suit everyone's interest. Each route is prefaced with a reference summary and illustrated with maps and photographs. Route descriptions include GPS coordinates, navigation guidance, access notes and short variations. There is also material on the fauna, flora, folklore, history, geology and place names of each area.
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41. Collins Ireland handy road atlas
by Collins Bartholomew Ltd
€8.11
Discover new places with handy road atlases from Collins.Explore Ireland with this handy format route-planning atlas in full colour, complete with information on places of tourist interest including famous film locations. There are also fully indexed town centre plans of Belfast, Cork, Dublin, Galway, Limerick and Derry/Londonderry.This atlas, at A5 size, contains mapping of the whole of Ireland at 9 miles to 1 inch (1:570,240). The mapping is beautifully designed with colour classified roads and subtle layered height tinting.The atlas is ideal for residents, visitors and tourists alike.Key features of the atlas include: All Ireland route planning maps Town centre plans Places of interest including TV and film locations such as Game of Thrones, Star Wars and Harry Potter Blue Flag and Green Coast beaches map List of tourist information centres Full index to place names and places of interest Information on airports, ferries and radio stations Mileage chart
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42. Comprehensive road atlas Ireland
€11.59
Clear, detailed road atlas of Ireland in a handy A4 spiral-bound format.This comprehensive, general purpose road atlas is ideal for both business and pleasure.Highlights include:Clear mapping at a scale of 3.2 miles to 1 inch, which is useful for navigationAn additional 9 miles to 1 inch route planning mapPlaces of interest section with information and photographsA range of fully indexed town and city centre maps, including: Bangor, Belfast, Cork, Dublin, Limerick, Lisburn, Londonderry (Derry) and NewtownabbeyThis updated edition boasts road mapping packed with detail. There is a colour classified road network that also shows toll roads. Blue Flag and Green Coast beaches are shown along with tourist information centres and a wide range of tourist attractions. There is also comprehensive information for visitors to Belfast, Cork, Dublin and Limerick.The perfect companion for anyone visiting Ireland.
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44. The mini rough guide to Ireland
by Ken Bernstein
€11.60
This pocket-sized guide is a convenient, quick-reference companion to discovering what to do, what to see and how to get around Ireland. It covers top attractions like The Rock of Cashel, The Dingle Peninsula and The Giant's Causeway, as well as hidden gems, including The Book of Kells, Newgrange and Temple Bar. This will save you time, and enhance your exploration of this fascinating country. This title has been fully updated post-COVID-19. This Mini Rough Guide to Ireland covers: Dublin; Dublin day trips; Wexford; Waterford and Kilkenny; Cork; County Kerry and the Ring of Kerry; Limerick and Clare; The Burren; Galway; Connemara; The Aran Islands; County Mayo; County Donegal; Northern Ireland. In this travel guide you will find: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EVERY TYPE OF TRAVELLER Experiences selected for every kind of trip to Ireland, from cultural explorations to family activities in child-friendly places or a once in a lifetime trip along the Wild Atlantic Way and exploring the delights of The Cliffs of Moher and surfing Atlantic breakers in Lahinch TOP TEN ATTRACTIONS Covers the destination's top ten attractions not to miss, including Galway,Dingle peninsula Glendalough, and a Perfect Day/Tour itinerary suggestions. COMPACT FORMAT Compact, concise, and packed with essential information, with a sharp design and colour-coded sections, this is the perfect on-the-move companion when you're exploring Ireland. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL INSIGHTS Includes an insightful overview of landscape, history and culture. WHAT TO DO Detailed description of entertainment, shopping, nightlife, festivals and events, and children's activities. PRACTICAL MAPS Handy colour maps on the inside cover flaps will help you find your way around. PRACTICAL TRAVEL INFORMATION Practical information on eating out, including a handy glossary and detailed restaurant listings, as well as a comprehensive A-Z of travel tips on everything from getting around to health and tourist information. STRIKING PICTURES Inspirational colour photography throughout. FREE EBOOK Free eBook download with every purchase of a printed book to access all content from your phone or tablet for on-the-road exploration.
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47. Exploring Ireland's castles
by Tarquin Blake
€29.69
Whether ruined or opulent, castles have the power to fire the imagination. For almost a millennium, they have studded the Irish countryside. The concept of using building methods to protect territory was introduced from overseas in the twelfth century, when the Irish term caisleán began to appear in manuscripts. By the sixteenth century, Ireland had become the most castellated country in Europe. In this latest book, Tarquin Blake takes us on a breathtaking tour of Anglo-Norman fortresses, medieval towers, fortified houses and the neo-Gothic piles of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The castles - including lesser-known gems like Fiddaun Castle in County Galway as well as luxury hotels such as Ashford Castle in County Mayo - are captured in atmospheric photos and brought to life through the true stories of the families whose adventures, struggles and ambitions are reflected in the fortified residences they constructed. By pairing the castles' romantic appearances with in-depth tales of siege, intrigue, conflict and capture, Blake reveals our rich past and startling architectural legacy. Exploring Ireland's Castles is sure to delight any history buff or armchair traveller.
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48. The great lighthouses of Ireland
by David Hare
€27.99
The Great Lighthouses of Ireland is a collection of striking images and fascinating stories about the lighthouses around Ireland's coast and the extraordinary men and women who lived and worked in them. The book, published to accompany the TV series of the same name, has an encyclopaedic range of subjects, including history, biography, engineering and science, art, wildlife and social history. Stories include the raid on the Fastnet by the IRA, Ireland's nuclear-powered lighthouse and the heroic rescue of the Daunt Rock lightship. With more than 300 stunning images and archive documents, this beautiful book brings to life the romance and history of the lighthouses that inspire such fascination.
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49. Irish Aesthete Buildings Of Ireland Lost And Found H/B
by Robert O'Byrne
€25.95
Inspired by his passionate interest in Ireland’s architectural heritage and its preservation, in 2012 writer Robert O’Byrne established The Irish Aesthete, a blog and social media phenomenon dedicated to sharing and showcasing the treasures of Ireland’s built environment. Ever since, architects, designers, decorators, historians and indeed those who are simply interested in the unique history of our Island’s architecture have flocked from around the world to The Irish Aesthete for insight, fascination and delight. The Irish Aesthete: Buildings of Ireland, Lost and Found was born from O’Byrne’s tireless work charting the hidden glories of Ireland’s buildings. In this true everyman’s guide, Robert has set out to highlight these landmarks, and to demonstrate how readers young and old can enjoy them. Each photograph in this book was taken by the author using nothing but a simple phone camera, showing readers that they too can engage with the past in vibrant new ways. Robert’s collection of photographs, covering everything from grand country houses to ancient monasteries, now runs to over 100,000 images and covers all 32 counties in Ireland. This new volume contains some 150 from his own selection of his best work with each photograph accompanied by illuminating descriptions and anecdotes.
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52. The 50 Best Family Hikes in Ireland
by Mairéad Furlong
€15.99
In The 50 Best Family Hikes in Ireland , Mairéad Furlong and Fergal McLoughlin share their experiences of climbing more than 200 of Ireland’s mountains with their child (who is currently eight years old), drawing on their expertise from over twenty years of working as psychologists with families and children. The walks cover a wide range of different landscapes, including mountains, sea cliffs, sandy coastlines, karst limestone, rivers, lakes, woodlands and boglands, and feature gems not typically included in other Irish hiking books. This beautiful and thoroughly practical book will inspire parents (and guardians, grandparents, aunts and uncles) to believe that hiking with children is not only possible but also very enjoyable.
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54. The Great Irish Bucket List
by Anonymous
€11.99
Discover Ireland's must-do adventures that represent all that's great about the island. These 100 activities include relaxing walks in beautiful places, wild swims in Ireland's rivers, lakes and seas, and unforgettable pit-stops for the best of Irish -produced food and drink. Explore the hidden gems of the Emerald Isle in this inspirational guide. Survey the coastline and beaches from the Cliffs of Moher to the Giants Causeway, see historic sites including Newgrange and Dublin Castle, gain the gift of the gab by kissing The Blarney Stone or take a dip in one of Co. Cavan's 365 lakes. From music festivals to bog snorkelling, The Great Irish Bucket List is a must-have guide to Ireland's cultural and natural beauty, ideal for any prospective explorers. For locals and visitors alike, this book offers the perfect way to explore Ireland.
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55. Great Irish Walks And Hikes
by Tony Potter
€11.99
Great Irish Walks and Hikes is your ultimate guide to exploring the breathtaking landscapes of Ireland on foot. This book is a treasure trove for both seasoned hikers and casual walkers, offering a curated selection of fifty trails on the island of Ireland that showcase the country’s natural beauty. From the rugged Doolin Cliff Walk to the serene shores of Glendalough, each walk is described in vivid detail, highlighting historical insights, local legends, and practical tips to ensure a successful trip. Whether you’re looking for a challenging mountain trek or a leisurely coastal stroll, Great Irish Walks and Hikes has something for everyone. Lace-up your boots, grab your walking stick, and immerse yourself in the beautiful countryside. With this book as your companion, you’ll discover the magic that makes Ireland a walker’s paradise. Contains detailed maps and directions for each route.
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