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Off the Beaten Track Tours ~ Ireland Up Close and Personal

Roam the rich rural heartland of County Tipperary, wander the wild rugged Atlantic coastline, tread a spectacular limestone landscape.

Loving walking in the Burren:Oughtmama 12th Century churches and nearby Corcomroe Abbey. Fabulous hiking up Turlough and...
26/08/2023

Loving walking in the Burren:
Oughtmama 12th Century churches and nearby Corcomroe Abbey. Fabulous hiking up Turlough and Abbey Hills.
Dozens of Burren flowers in bloom including Autumn Gentians and Autumn Lady’sTresses:)

Dramatic walk at low tide across to Feenish Island in South Connemara today. Four seasons in one day :)
19/08/2023

Dramatic walk at low tide across to Feenish Island in South Connemara today. Four seasons in one day :)

Sligo can easily feel like the ‘land of heart’s desire’.  W. B. Yeats was mesmerised by the Sligo landscape.  So am I!
02/08/2023

Sligo can easily feel like the ‘land of heart’s desire’.
W. B. Yeats was mesmerised by the Sligo landscape. So am I!

Important new month in the Celtic Calendar.
01/08/2023

Important new month in the Celtic Calendar.

Laherdaun in County Mayo had 14 passengers on the Titanic. 11 perished and 3 went on to live in the U.S.  Such a loss to...
26/07/2023

Laherdaun in County Mayo had 14 passengers on the Titanic. 11 perished and 3 went on to live in the U.S. Such a loss to this small community. Poignant and beautiful memorial to these emigrants in this village under Nephin mountain.

Connemara is so moody … and many shades of blue.
22/07/2023

Connemara is so moody … and many shades of blue.

New Website is up and going!  Have a look!  And spread the word:walkthewestofireland.com
03/04/2023

New Website is up and going! Have a look! And spread the word:
walkthewestofireland.com

26/03/2023

New website to go live in next couple of days…watch this space.

17/03/2023

Confirming this year tour dates 30 June - 9 July.
Come join me!

16/03/2023

Don’t worry about missing out if you can’t make it to the parade this year. Dublin’s St Patrick’s Day parade is going LIVE, so make sure to tune into hosts Francis Brennan and Mickela Mallozzi’s livestream coverage at 12:30pm GMT on Friday 17 March ☘️

15/03/2023
14/03/2023

Walk the West of Ireland has a new logo - the Irish Mountain Hare - in full flight.

This beautiful but shy animal, steeped in irish mythology, is to be seen when walking through the hills and countryside of Ireland.

04/02/2023

Very excited to be planning a walking tour for this July! The first since 2018.

03/08/2019

Still haven't finalised itinerary for next tour in July2020 : Sligo is a certainty for a second time and a request for return to magical North
Mayo.

03/08/2019
21/07/2019

such a magnificent place: and a fine example of how farming and conservation are working hand in hand

We go regularly to two of these islands on our walks: Inis Meain (totally wonderful) and the beautiful Inis Bofin.  Come...
02/07/2019

We go regularly to two of these islands on our walks: Inis Meain (totally wonderful) and the beautiful Inis Bofin. Come Island-walk with us!

Paul Clements spotlights six islands that don’t get the tourist attention they deserve.

Another walk to add to our list whilst in Sligo in July 2020!
10/06/2019

Another walk to add to our list whilst in Sligo in July 2020!

We were here last September : sublime scenery!  Thanks John Paul Ryan for bringing Sligo's stories alive for us!
22/04/2019

We were here last September : sublime scenery! Thanks John Paul Ryan for bringing Sligo's stories alive for us!

Wonder if she is admiring the same view we admired with Michael Gibbons back in september? Gorgeous wild place!
08/03/2019

Wonder if she is admiring the same view we admired with Michael Gibbons back in september? Gorgeous wild place!

Grazing cow at cliff edge, Inismore (pic credit Joern Petersen)

Just finished a wonderful 10 days of walking and exploring Sligo, The Burren and the Glen of Aherlow.
17/09/2018

Just finished a wonderful 10 days of walking and exploring Sligo, The Burren and the Glen of Aherlow.

22/07/2018

Look forward to hearing some class live music like this on our 10th Anniversary Best of the West walking tour in September!

18/07/2018

Sean Nos dancing on the streets of Galway. Fab! We'll be there in September - Join us!

fascinating overview of this special part o the world
18/07/2018

fascinating overview of this special part o the world

Connemara National Park

An astronaut aboard the International Space Station shot this photograph of the West Region of Ireland, along the Atlantic Ocean. It can be rare to see any part of the British Isles without clouds from orbit.

At the center of the image lies Connemara National Park, one of six managed by Ireland’s National Parks and Wildlife Service. Shadows on the western faces of the mountains indicate that the photo was taken before local noon. Twelve Bens, a famous mountain range in the Connemara region, is a dominant feature of the countryside, with peaks rising to 729 meters (2,392 feet). Avid climbers attempt to hike all twelve of the peaks in one day.

The park’s valleys were once used for agriculture, while the bogs were mined for peat fuel. Peat is decayed organic matter, rich in natural heaps of carbon that can be burned for energy. With increased heat and pressure, peat becomes low-grade coal known as lignite.

The photo also shows several lakes, with Lough Corrib standing out as the largest lake in the Republic of Ireland. Lough Carra, Lough Mask, and Lough Corrib are limestone lakes connected not only by surface streams, but also by at least one underground waterway—a typical feature of limestone terrains. All three lakes drain to the Atlantic Ocean.

Over the past 1.7 million years, the island of Ireland has experienced several intermittent ice ages, followed by warmer interglacial periods where ice sheets melted and scoured the landscape. The landforms left over from this ice movement include steep, eroded mountainsides, U-shaped valleys, and drumlins—whale-back shaped mounds of rock fragments formed under the ice sheets as they flowed slowly towards the coast.

https://go.nasa.gov/2NVHN4H

18/06/2018

So excited to be going to Sligo, The Burren and The Glen of Aherlow in September: group filling up fast: possibly 3 more places only! Be in to join us.😊

A wonderful account of walking on Benbulben.  Thanks Yvonne Gordon!
16/02/2018

A wonderful account of walking on Benbulben. Thanks Yvonne Gordon!

Yvonne Gordon climbs Ben Bulben in the northwest of Ireland and learns about the area's legends.

We'll be on top of Benbulben in September - come and join us!
15/02/2018

We'll be on top of Benbulben in September - come and join us!

Impressive bird’s eye view of Sligo’s iconic Benbulben mountain by Paul McMenamin / IG

(Via Tourism Ireland)

Walk the West of Ireland - 10th anniversary tour -
12/02/2018

Walk the West of Ireland - 10th anniversary tour -

On this, our 10th Anniversary, we invite you to come and join us!  Whether you are curious about your Irish origins or are keen to acquaint yourself with what is it that is so special about countryside Ireland, you will experience a trip of a lifetime. Meet you in Sligo on the 7th September this y...

On top of the world : Galtymore in the Glen of Aherlow, 10 years ago!
08/02/2018

On top of the world : Galtymore in the Glen of Aherlow, 10 years ago!

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