4 06, 2020

Woodland wonder at Ballyfad Wood

By |2021-05-13T12:46:13+00:00June 4th, 2020|Celtic Routes, Ireland, Wexford, Ireland's Ancient East|Comments Off on 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, [...]

18 05, 2020

Askamore looped walks have stunning views

By |2021-05-13T12:46:38+00:00May 18th, 2020|Ireland, Wexford|2 Comments

The looped walks at Askamore in North Wexford are just waiting to be discovered. The views across the green plains and gorse-yellow hedgerows of fine agricultural land to the coast beyond is just stunning. You’ll be able to see the windmills on the Arklow sandbanks, down along to Kilmuckridge and on to [...]

8 04, 2020

Ballymoney Trail opens up new treasures

By |2021-05-13T12:47:30+00:00April 8th, 2020|Ireland, Wexford|Comments Off on Ballymoney Trail opens up new treasures

The Ballymoney Trail in North Wexford now links the Ballymoney beaches with those at Seafield and Kiltennel. This is a great development as you can start at the Ballymoney South Beach, walk across the headland, and come down on to the Seafield beach. Walk along there, then over a few rocks, and [...]

3 01, 2020

Great views from Cahore Cliff Walk

By |2021-05-13T12:53:15+00:00January 3rd, 2020|Celtic Routes, Ireland, Wexford, Ireland's Ancient East|Comments Off on Great views from Cahore Cliff Walk

Cahore Cliff Walk is a great boost for walkers in Wexford. Developed by the local Tidy Towns and Wexford County Council, it links Cahore Point and the Old Bawn Beach. For the record, Old Bawn Beach is one of my all-time favourite beaches. The wide stretches of sand, the sand dunes, the [...]

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