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  2. Lists of long-distance trails in the Republic of Ireland

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    The traditional "walking man" waymarker used to designate National Waymarked Trails in Ireland. These are lists of long-distance trails in the Republic of Ireland, and include recognised and maintained walking trails, pilgrim trails, cycling greenways, boardwalk-mountain trails, and interconnected national and international trail systems.

  3. Maumturks - Wikipedia

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    The walk of the full range (from Maam Cross to Leenaun), is considered one of the "great classic ridge-walks of Ireland", [3] and since 1975, the University of Galway Mountaineering Club, has run the annual "Maamturks Challenge", a walk covering the entire 25–kilometre range in a single day.

  4. Western Way - Wikipedia

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    The Western Way (Irish: Bealach an Iarthair) [3] is a long-distance trail in Ireland.It is 179 kilometres (111 miles) long and begins in Oughterard, County Galway and ends in Ballycastle, County Mayo.

  5. Tully Mountain (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Letter Hill (Irish: Cnoc Leitreach) [2] is a large hill near the coast to the north-west of Letterfrack in County Galway, Ireland. It is 356 m (1,168 ft) high and been listed as a Special Area of Conservation .

  6. Suck Valley Way - Wikipedia

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    The section of the Suck Valley Way from Ballygar to Ballymoe forms part of the Beara-Breifne Way, a walking and cycling route under development, intended to run from the Beara Peninsula, County Cork to Breifne, County Leitrim, following the line of Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare's march in the aftermath of the Battle of Kinsale in 1603.

  7. Walks Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Walks Scheme (previously known as the Comhairle na Tuaithe/Rural Walks Scheme) is an initiative by the Irish Department of Rural and Community Development which funds the maintenance of walks and trails through private and public lands. [1] [2] [3] The scheme has been in existence since 2008. [4] [5]