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

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    The most frequented trails are the Wicklow, Sheep's Head, Kerry, Dingle, Beara, Burren and Western Ways. [4] In 1997, the Heritage Council, started developing a series of walking routes based on medieval pilgrimage paths, and there are now 124 kilometres (77 miles) of major penitential trails: Cnoc na dTobar, Cosán na Naomh, St. Finbarr's ...

  3. Dublin Mountains Way - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin Mountains Way (Irish: Slí Shléibhte Bhaile Átha Cliath) [4] is a waymarked long-distance trail in the Dublin Mountains, Counties South Dublin and Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland. The route is approximately 42 kilometres (26 miles) long and runs from Shankill in the east to Tallaght in the west. It has been developed by the ...

  4. Ballyhoura Way - Wikipedia

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    Ballyhoura Way. The Ballyhoura Way ( Irish: Slí Bhealach Eabhra) is a long-distance trail in Ireland. The trail is 89 kilometres (55 miles) long; it begins at St John's Bridge, near Kanturk, County Cork and ends at Limerick Junction, County Tipperary, and is typically completed in four days. [1] It is designated as a National Waymarked Trail ...

  5. Blackwater Way - Wikipedia

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    Hiking. Difficulty. Moderate [2][3] Season. Any. The Blackwater Way is a long-distance trail that follows the valley of the River Blackwater in Ireland. It is 168 kilometres (104 miles) long and begins in Clogheen, County Tipperary and ends in Shrone, County Kerry. It is typically completed in ten days. [2][3] It is designated as a National ...

  6. Western Way - Wikipedia

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    Hiking. Difficulty. Moderate [1] [2] Season. Any. 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. It is typically completed in seven days. [1] [2] It is designated as a National Waymarked ...

  7. Beara Way - Wikipedia

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    Beara Way. The Beara Way (Irish: Slí Bhéara) [2] is a long-distance trail in the southwest of Ireland. It is a 206-kilometre (128-mile) long circular trail around the Beara Peninsula that begins and ends in Glengarriff, County Cork, also passing through parts of County Kerry. [citation needed] It is typically completed in nine days. [1]