Roen wrote: » You looking for upland or lowland stuff? Handy one for starters: Saleens Carpark to Dunmore. First leg is the most awkward but there is a path nearly all the way. Only bit that you have to come away from the coast is in Ballymacaw, from there though it's great. Fantastic scenery in both directions. You can easily break it into stages too if you're caught for time.
linny wrote: » this is one of the nicest walks in the country especially the last 3 sections from Bagenalstown to St Mullins, cant recommend it enough and maybe if your from Waterford start in St Mullins its only about 40 mins from the Rice bridge...http://www.irishtrails.ie/trail/barrow-way/2/
byhookorbycrook wrote: » What about some the Wicklow Way- the section from Tinahely to Clonegal wouldn't be too far from you?
Cabaal wrote: » South Leinster way, can do different parts of it or spend a few days and do whole thing. It's about 100km total (i think) Been planning on doing it for the past year all in one go,
Siamsa Sessions wrote: » There's several up in the Comeraghs, around Crotty's lake and Coumshingaun: http://www.waterfordwebdesign.ie/how-to-get-to-coumshingaun-directions-and-things-to-look-out-for/
allthedoyles wrote: »
Wanderer78 wrote: » what book is that taken from?
Wanderer78 wrote: » just done it. go for it. simply fantastic. no official camping spots so just be careful of that one. done it in 4 non consecutive days
Cabaal wrote: » I'm not too worried about camping spots, gona be aiming to do the lot in less then 18hrs. Just need to rope somebody else I'm to do it with me as dont fancy running it on my own Any suggestions for a good detailed map of the route?
Wanderer78 wrote: » has anybody walked the old railway track to tramore? is it passable and is it on much private land?http://www.activeme.ie/guides/walks/dismantled-railway-tramore-to-waterford/
wellboytoo wrote: » Not really possible any more, a lot of it is filled in , most on private land.
jb73Dub wrote: Great thread - will be doing lots of walks down this way very soon.
Poor Uncle Tom wrote: » St. Declan's Way, Ardmore to Cashel in stages.....http://www.knockmealdownactive.com/active/walks/st-declans-way-walk-ardmore-to-cashel/
Wanderer78 wrote: » thinking about doing this, thank you
Poor Uncle Tom wrote: » You also have The Munster Wayhttps://www.irishtrails.ie/trail/East-Munster-Way/17/ We're actually spoiled with great walks..........
Wanderer78 wrote: » ive done it and the south leinster way, lovely walks, well recommended
Squidvicious wrote: » However, I would guess that the old Waterford to New Ross railway line might still be walkable? Kilkenny CC have recently been doing a bit of groundwork to possibly turn it into a South Kilkenny Greenway. Wouldn't it be fantastic to have two greenways on our doorstep?
Iwouldinmesack wrote: » They cut the weeds on the tracks etc back in ferrybank about two or more years ago only to leave it overgrow again. No idea what it looks like now.