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Accessibility struggle is wheel for Leona and Michael

The struggle is wheel for Leona Tuck and Michael Hennessy Cullen who love walking trails – well, those they can access. After a car accident at 19, Michael has a T9 spinal cord injury and uses a wheelchair to get around. Living in Co Wexford overlooking Bannow Bay, they have the Tintern [...]

By |2021-05-13T12:40:12+00:00October 25th, 2020|Ireland, People, News, Ireland's Ancient East|2 Comments

What is Mindful Walking?

What is mindful walking? It’s not complicated at all. For me, mindful walking is about paying attention. Paying attention to my feet on the ground, to the sound of my shoes on the pathway. Listening to the wind in the trees, tuning in to birds singing, watching the waves in the sea. [...]

By |2021-05-13T12:42:21+00:00October 15th, 2020|News|Comments Off on What is Mindful Walking?

National Famine Way stretches from Roscommon to Dublin

A new National Famine Way - through Roscommon, Longford, Westmeath, Meath, Kildare, Fingal and Dublin - has been launched. The 165km National Famine Way follows in the footsteps of 1,490 people from Strokestown, Co. Roscommon, who walked from Strokestown to Dublin and were then transported to Liverpool.  This happened in May 1847, the [...]

By |2021-05-13T12:42:53+00:00September 24th, 2020|News|2 Comments

Step it out on National Walking Day, September 27

Get Ireland Walking is calling on people across the country to join its National Walking Day 2020 on 27 September. This is your chance to celebrate walking as part of European Week of Sport. Sport Ireland’s ongoing Covid19 research has shown that an additional 500,000 people were out walking during the crisis. Additional research [...]

By |2021-05-13T12:43:24+00:00September 15th, 2020|Ireland, News|Comments Off on Step it out on National Walking Day, September 27

Greenways – discover these walking gems

Ireland's greenways were a haven of sanity for many in the past year. The Covid-19 lockdown had many people discovering hiking and walking trails in their locality. Of course, we’re not the only ones to love our countryside. In 2018, three million tourists to Ireland engaged in hiking/cross country walking and cycling. [...]

By |2021-05-13T12:43:54+00:00September 9th, 2020|Celtic Routes, Ireland, Ireland's Ancient East, News, Wild Atlantic Way|Comments Off on Greenways – discover these walking gems

Johnstown Castle – walk in the footsteps of history

Johnstown Castle Estate Gardens were a recent re-discovery – and they didn’t disappoint. It’s been a few years since we visited the Castle just outside Wexford town and its Irish Agricultural Museum. Even though it was a little damp on our visit – well, it rained – we still thoroughly enjoyed the [...]

By |2021-05-13T12:44:25+00:00August 7th, 2020|Ireland, Wexford, Ireland's Ancient East|Comments Off on Johnstown Castle – walk in the footsteps of history

Kilmore Quay and Ballyhealy Beach – wow!

Kilmore Quay and its iconic thatched cottages in south Wexford was the venue for a recent overnight staycation. A view of the sea, a walk on the beach and I’m a happy woman. And Kilmore Quay, nearby Ballyteige Burrow, and Ballyhealy Beach deliver all that. Kilmore Quay Kilmore Quay by night, with [...]

By |2021-05-13T12:44:55+00:00July 17th, 2020|Celtic Routes, Ireland, Wexford, Ireland's Ancient East|2 Comments

Raven Nature Reserve – trees, trails, and time by the sea

Raven Nature Reserve at Curracloe in Co Wexford combines my twin loves in a walk – woodland and sea views! Essentially, the Nature Reserve at Raven Wood has the magnificent Curracloe Beach to the east. And, on the west, sheltered by the Corsican pines of the Wood, lie the North Slobs. The [...]

By |2021-05-13T12:45:19+00:00July 7th, 2020|Celtic Routes, Ireland, Wexford, Ireland's Ancient East|2 Comments

Coolmelagh waiting to be discovered

You’ll find the Coolmelagh looped walks between Bunclody in north Wexford and Carnew in south Wicklow. You’ll also find stunning views of the Wicklow hills, which makes these Coillte and Wexford Walking Trail routes so worthwhile. From various vantage points, you can see the surrounding countryside of Wexford, Carlow, and on up [...]

Woodland wonder at Ballyfad Wood

If you love woodland walks, Ballyfad Wood in north Wexford is definitely one to check out. Ireland being Ireland, we need options on rainy days, and Ballyfad Wood, with its sheltered walks, ticks that box. As does Tomnafinnoge Woods in south Wicklow incidentally. Rich history Anyways, four trails loop through Ballyfad Wood, [...]

By |2021-05-13T12:46:13+00:00June 4th, 2020|Ireland, Celtic Routes, Wexford, Ireland's Ancient East|Comments Off on Woodland wonder at Ballyfad Wood
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