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Hiking holidays in Ireland: Nature, exercise & relaxation in harmony

Hiking holiday in Ireland: Step by step between coastal paths and quiet valleys 

Ireland is one of Europe's most impressive hiking destinations. Along rugged coastlines, over rolling hills, and through tranquil valleys, a landscape unfolds that changes with every step. New vistas of the sea and charming villages along the route constantly open up. A hiking trip in Ireland is both challenging and relaxing, while the stages remain pleasantly manageable at all times. This makes hiking on the Emerald Isle ideal for anyone who wants to consciously experience the country's diverse natural beauty.

Blick auf Portmagee auf einer Wanderreise in Irland
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Overview of hiking areas in Ireland

Ireland's hiking regions can be easily distinguished by their landscapes. Coastal paths, gentle mountain scenery, and unique natural formations each have their own distinct character and demonstrate why Ireland is one of the most diverse destinations for a hike. Hiking holidays in Europe counts.

Slea Head Drive im County Kerry im Wanderurlaub in Irland

Southwest: Coastal hiking on the Dingle Peninsula

Southwest Ireland is one of the country's most impressive hiking regions. On the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, narrow coastal paths alternate with green pastures and small harbor towns. The well-known Dingle Way The route leads through this diverse landscape, combining nature experiences with well-planned daily stages. Open coastlines and wide horizons repeatedly accompany the route and shape the unique character of this region.

Blick über eine Mittelgebirgslandschaft auf dem Wicklow Way

East Coast: Wicklow Mountains south of Dublin

Just a few kilometers south of Dublin begins a vast, low mountain landscape with lakes, raised bogs, and historic monastic sites around Glendalough. Wicklow Way This region is explored via well-maintained paths, offering a tranquil blend of nature and cultural experiences along the route. Gentle inclines and varied terrain make the stages easy to plan and enjoyable to hike. At the same time, the proximity to the capital ensures convenient arrival and departure.

West Coast: Connemara and the original Ireland

On the west coast, vast moorlands, low mountain ranges, and scattered stone walls dominate the landscape. The region feels more rugged and pristine than other parts of Ireland. Hikes lead through open natural spaces where sky and landscape seem to merge seamlessly. The trails often run far from larger towns and villages, conveying a particularly intense sense of peace and vastness. It is precisely this unspoiled nature that makes hiking here such a deeply immersive experience.

Burren & Cliffs of Moher: Limestone landscape and cliffs

The Burren surprises visitors with its unusual landscape of limestone slabs, a stark contrast to the green of Ireland. Just a few kilometers away, the famous Cliffs of Moher rise dramatically from the Atlantic Ocean, creating striking contrasts between the barren plains and the dramatic coastline. The trails offer varied hikes with constantly changing perspectives of the landscape and the sea.

Causeway Coast (Northern Ireland): Volcanic heritage by the sea

The Causeway Coast is characterized by rugged rock formations and a dynamic geological history. At the Giant's Causeway, thousands of basalt columns form a unique coastal landscape. Hiking trails connect cliff sections, small coves, and historical ruins, creating varied and interesting routes.

Who is a hiking holiday in Ireland suitable for?

A hiking trip in Ireland combines activity with relaxation: the stages are varied yet technically straightforward and pleasant to walk. This makes a hiking holiday in Ireland ideal for anyone who wants to be outdoors without having to prepare for challenging mountain tours. The trips are individually organized and not conducted in guided groups – so you determine your own pace and daily schedule.

FAQ about hiking trips in Ireland

Many questions about a hiking holiday in Ireland concern the route, organization, and travel time. The following answers offer initial guidance for your planning. 

What is the best hiking tour through Ireland?

Among the most popular long-distance hiking trails are the Dingle Way in the southwest and the Wicklow Way south of Dublin. The Wicklow Way is considered a somewhat quieter and more evenly paced hike, while the Dingle Way, with its longer coastal sections and greater elevation gain, is more varied and somewhat more active.

Can I book a self-guided hiking trip in Ireland (with luggage transport)?

Yes, many hiking trips in Ireland are individually organized. This means you hike at your own pace from one accommodation to the next, while your luggage is transported. This combines active day hikes with comfortable overnight stays without the extra burden of carrying heavy equipment.

When is the best time to travel for a hiking holiday in Ireland?

The best time to go hiking in Ireland is between May and September. Summer offers the most stable conditions and long days. Spring and early autumn are quieter and particularly scenic, but require some flexibility as the weather in Ireland can be more changeable at these times.


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Wicklow Way

Ireland's oldest long-distance hiking trail takes you through Ireland's eventful history. You start the journey amidst the green hills of Carlow and make your way to Marlay Park in south Dublin. Friendly hosts welcome you after every…

Duration
8 days
Length
approx. 112 - 120 km
travel code
WAN IRL 01

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Dingle Way

Dingle is a world unto itself. Gorse and wild roses bloom on every corner in Dingle and the soft pink of these flowers contrasts with the deep blue of the Atlantic. Your walk along the Dingle Way takes you into lively…

Duration
8 days
Length
approx. 100 - 110 km
travel code
WAN IRL 02

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