Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Ireland
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- Geluxe: Ireland: Coastal Hikes, The Beara Peninsula & Killarney National Park
- Geluxe: Ireland: Charming Villages, Traditional Tales & Hiking the Dingle Peninsula
- The Wild Atlantic Way
- 7 Day South - West Ireland Tour
- Walking the Kerry Way and Killarney National Park
- Dublin & The Wicklow Way Walking
- Hiking Ireland: Burren, Connemara, and the Aran Islands
- Walking and Cycling the Wild Atlantic Way
- The Dingle Way - Self Guided Ireland 8 Day
- The Wicklow Way: Self Guided 10 Day
The scenic trails of Ireland unfold, from the Howth coastal path to Killarney National Park's Torc Waterfall route. The rugged Lub na Cille coastal loop on Dingle Peninsula leads to the majestic Cliffs of Moher with expert guidance.
Duration 10 days Destinations Dublin, Howth, Cashel, Cork, Spike Island, Cobh, Sneem, Bantry, Glengarriff, EyeriesSee all destinations Age Range up to 90 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 798 mi Operator G Adventures From $4,999
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Ireland's best trails await, from coastal walks along Kenmare Bay to the dramatic Cliffs of Moher paths. The route winds through Killarney National Park to Torc Waterfall and along the scenic Lub na Cille trail on Dingle Peninsula, with expert local guides throughout.
Duration 8 days Destinations Dublin, Cashel, Cork, Spike Island, Cobh, Sneem, Bantry, Glengarriff, Eyeries, KenmareSee all destinations Age Range up to 90 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 694 mi Operator G Adventures From $3,999
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The Wild Atlantic Way
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“A great way to discover the beauty of Ireland, it's countryside, music and amazing people!”
Nicola, traveled in August
Ireland's finest trails beckon, including Mount Brandon's pilgrim path and the 8km Cliffs of Moher walk. Rich landscapes stretch from West Cork's Sheep's Head to the Burren's limestone karst, with qualified guides leading each day.
Duration 7 days Destinations Dublin, Cashel, Blarney, Bantry, Dingle, Cliffs of Moher, Aran Islands, Doolin, Galway Age Range 20 to 80 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 469 mi Operator Hilltoptreks From
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Scenic paths wind from Beenbane beach to Carrauntoohil's 1039m summit. The 13km trail through Gap of Dunloe opens to the Burren's limestone karst terrain. Daily guided walks suit moderate fitness levels.
Duration 7 days Destinations Dublin, Adare, Annascaul, Dingle, Killarney, Cliffs of Moher, Doolin, Aran Islands, Burren, Galway Age Range 16 to 80 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 459 mi Operator Hilltoptreks From
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The spectacular Kerry Way reveals varied landscapes, from Killarney's lakes to Atlantic cliffs. Historic paths include the 17th-century stage coach route near Glenbeigh and ancient butter roads to Sneem. Native red deer roam Killarney National Park.
Duration 8 days Destinations Killarney, Kenmare, Sneem, Caherdaniel, Waterville, Cahersiveen, Glenbeigh Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 82 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
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Ireland's oldest waymarked route winds through Wicklow Mountains National Park. White Hill (575m) provides views over Lough Tay and Lough Dan, while Glendalough's 6th-century monastery and Powerscourt Waterfall mark significant stops. Authentic Irish B&Bs provide nightly comfort.
Duration 6 days Destinations Dublin, Enniskerry, Wicklow, Roundwood, Glendalough, Laragh Age Range up to 80 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 66 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
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Stunning trails span 59 miles across Ireland's landscapes, from Killary Fjord's coastline to Diamond Hill's summit. Challenging terrain leads through Connemara National Park, past ancient forts on Inishmore, and along the UNESCO-listed Cliffs of Moher.
Duration 9 days Destinations Dublin, Leenane, Clifden, Inishmore Island, Galway, Doolin Age Range 12 to 80 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 367 mi Operator Wildland Trekking From
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Ireland's most scenic paths stretch from Esknamucky Glen to Annascaul Lake. The route crosses Gap of Dunloe with views of Killarney's lakes, past ancient famine villages, and along farmer's tracks on Dingle Peninsula. Moderate difficulty suitable for ages 12+.
Duration 8 days Destinations Killarney, Dingle, Ventry, Slea Head, Brandon, Annascaul Age Range 12 to 80 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 79 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
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The Dingle Way - Self Guided Ireland 8 Day
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“All amazing the trails, the accomadations, the food. We will book again.”
Carolyn, traveled in September
Mount Brandon's challenging 780m ascent leads through varied terrain from moorland to coastal cliffs. The 179km route through County Kerry's historic landscapes reveals ancient passage tombs and beehive huts with stunning Atlantic Ocean views.
Duration 8 days Destinations Camp, Annascaul, Dingle, Dunquin, Ballydavid, Cloghane Age Range 20 to 80 year olds Distance 50 mi Operator Hilltoptreks From
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The 128km route through Wicklow Mountains starts at Marlay Park and ends in Bunclody. White Hill (635m) offers panoramic views, while Glendalough's monastic city and Spinc trail showcase Ireland's heritage. Daily walks range from 7-23km.
Duration 10 days Destinations Dublin, Powerscourt Mountain, Roundwood, Glendalough, Glenmalure, Aughrim, Tinahely, Shillelagh, Clonegall, Bunclody Age Range 20 to 80 year olds Distance 57 mi Operator Hilltoptreks From
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What our customers ask about Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Ireland
What are the best hiking trails in Ireland for various skill levels?
From gentle coastal paths to rugged mountain terrain Ireland's trails accommodate every level of hiker. Beginners find their footing on the Kerry Way with 13-17km daily walks that wind through Killarney National Park and Derrynane National Park. Those seeking more challenge can take on the Dingle Way where 20-22km daily sections feature elevation gains of 300-400m. The Wicklow Way tests experienced hikers with stretches up to 27km daily and climbs reaching 780m near Mount Brandon. A recent traveler remarked "This was a wonderful experience with amazing trails - if you like to hike but enjoy a cozy place to sleep this is a great option."
When is the best time for hiking in Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way region?
The prime hiking window spans May through August when stable weather creates ideal conditions for exploring routes like Mount Brandon and the Cliffs of Moher. Early summer brings mild temperatures to the Dingle Peninsula perfect for walks along Beenbane Beach. May transforms the Burren's limestone landscape with blooming wildflowers while July and August offer the driest conditions for mountain ascents in Killarney National Park. One hiker shared: "We went in early June and had perfect hiking weather - mild temperatures and only occasional light rain which actually added to the authentic Irish experience."
What kind of accommodation can I expect on multi-day hikes in Ireland?
Comfortable lodging dots Ireland's hiking routes from family-run B&Bs to boutique hotels. The Kerry Way features stops at welcoming properties like San Antoine B&B in Cahersiveen and Seaclusion B&B in Waterville. Along the Wicklow Way Abbey Lodge in Killarney and Rockcrest House in Kenmare provide en-suite rooms with modern amenities. Properties typically sit near town centers offering easy access to local pubs and restaurants. Each morning starts with a full Irish breakfast. As one guest noted "The accommodations were amazing - cozy places to sleep after a day of hiking with wonderful Irish hospitality and breakfast each morning."
How much daily hiking distance should I expect on Irish hiking tours?
Daily distances range from 13km to 29km varying by trail and difficulty level. Kerry Way hikers cover 17-22km daily with moderate climbs of 300-400m. The Dingle Way stretches longer with 20-27km days including challenging ascents up to 780m near Mount Brandon. Wicklow Way routes average 15-20km between stops. Many itineraries build in rest days especially in vibrant spots like Dingle town. According to one hiker: "The trails were well-planned with manageable daily distances allowing time to enjoy the spectacular coastal views and stop in charming villages along the way."
What wildlife and natural features can I expect to see while hiking in Ireland?
Each trail reveals Ireland's rich natural diversity. Red deer roam Glendalough National Park along the Wicklow Way while seabirds soar above coastal paths. Dolphins play in Dingle Harbor and the Kerry Way passes lakes waterfalls and ancient woodlands. Natural highlights include Torc Waterfall in Killarney Powerscourt Waterfall and views of the Blasket Islands from seaside cliffs. One visitor observed: "The diversity of landscapes was incredible - from misty mountains to dramatic coastlines with plenty of wildlife spotting opportunities along the way."
What's included in hiking tour packages in Ireland?
Standard packages cover accommodations daily breakfasts detailed maps luggage transfers and emergency support. Wild Atlantic Way tours typically provide 7 nights' lodging all breakfasts select dinners and local transportation. Many include entry to sites like Glendalough Monastery and the Cliffs of Moher. Guided tours come with professional leaders while self-guided options supply route materials and 24/7 phone assistance. Travelers should note that flights travel insurance lunches and personal expenses usually require separate payment.
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