Connemara- Self walking- 7 days
7 days
By walk
About this activity
Day 1: Dublin - Oughterard
To begin your journey towards the Western Way departing from Dublin at 6:50 am every morning. The Western Way is a trail stretching across the lush Irish countryside called Connemara. Oughterard is called the gateway to Connemara. Flowing streams give way to rolling meadows and quaint cottages. Oughterard is filled with winding pathways and river walks overlooking Lough Corrib
Day 2: Oughterard to Maam
Walking along the banks of Lough Corrib you gaze upon fishing enthusiasts, as they search for the salmon and trout that fill its waters. Gaze upon quaint thatch covered roofs that have lined this pathway for centuries
Day 3: Maam to Lough Inagh
Awake to great mountain views and enjoy the breakfast before climbing the mountains of Connemara. Towering cliffs, rolling hills, vast rivers and streams await as you embark on the “Pilgrims Trail”. Within the shadow of the mountains, opens a pass towards Lough Inagh. Climbing upwards, you begin to see the shades of Maam‟s mountains. You will walk along winding country roads hugging the cliffs of the mountains
Day 4: Lough Inagh to Leenan
You begin your journey north towards the town of Leenan. These valleys were once occupied by many farmers prior to the potato famine, and are now frequented by sheep and livestock. You continue on until you reach the forest of Lettershanbally. Making your way you climb upwards, walking along the side of a mountain that overlooks Killarny Fjord, a beautiful sea coast that runs into the Atlantic.
Day 5: Rest day - Killary Cruise
Today will give you the opportunity to stay in the village of Leenane once again. We have organised that you take the wonderful boat cruise up Killary fjord. The cruise lasts 1.5hrs and will give you a fascinating background to the area, the fjord and its surroundings.
Day 6:Leenaun to Drummin
You will begin an exciting journey towards the small town of Drummin. Walking down the main road out of Leenane you will get a chance to see the Ashleigh Falls and continue down, using the Owenduff River as your guide. You will experience the beauty with only sheep and a few friendly farmers to cross your path during the day. You will then continue upwards towards Tawnyard Forest surrounded by Loughs.
Day 7: Drummin to Westport
Today you will reach your final destination of Westport, a lovely seaside town with many pubs and restaurants. Before, a beautiful walk around Croagh Patrick awaits, where St. Patrick fasted for 40 days and nights. Walking up rolling hills and catching a quick sea view, you continue on towards Barraglanna forest. Weaving through the forest you are met with Croagh Patrick, one of the holiest mountains in the world.
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To begin your journey towards the Western Way departing from Dublin at 6:50 am every morning. The Western Way is a trail stretching across the lush Irish countryside called Connemara. Oughterard is called the gateway to Connemara. Flowing streams give way to rolling meadows and quaint cottages. Oughterard is filled with winding pathways and river walks overlooking Lough Corrib
Day 2: Oughterard to Maam
Walking along the banks of Lough Corrib you gaze upon fishing enthusiasts, as they search for the salmon and trout that fill its waters. Gaze upon quaint thatch covered roofs that have lined this pathway for centuries
Day 3: Maam to Lough Inagh
Awake to great mountain views and enjoy the breakfast before climbing the mountains of Connemara. Towering cliffs, rolling hills, vast rivers and streams await as you embark on the “Pilgrims Trail”. Within the shadow of the mountains, opens a pass towards Lough Inagh. Climbing upwards, you begin to see the shades of Maam‟s mountains. You will walk along winding country roads hugging the cliffs of the mountains
Day 4: Lough Inagh to Leenan
You begin your journey north towards the town of Leenan. These valleys were once occupied by many farmers prior to the potato famine, and are now frequented by sheep and livestock. You continue on until you reach the forest of Lettershanbally. Making your way you climb upwards, walking along the side of a mountain that overlooks Killarny Fjord, a beautiful sea coast that runs into the Atlantic.
Day 5: Rest day - Killary Cruise
Today will give you the opportunity to stay in the village of Leenane once again. We have organised that you take the wonderful boat cruise up Killary fjord. The cruise lasts 1.5hrs and will give you a fascinating background to the area, the fjord and its surroundings.
Day 6:Leenaun to Drummin
You will begin an exciting journey towards the small town of Drummin. Walking down the main road out of Leenane you will get a chance to see the Ashleigh Falls and continue down, using the Owenduff River as your guide. You will experience the beauty with only sheep and a few friendly farmers to cross your path during the day. You will then continue upwards towards Tawnyard Forest surrounded by Loughs.
Day 7: Drummin to Westport
Today you will reach your final destination of Westport, a lovely seaside town with many pubs and restaurants. Before, a beautiful walk around Croagh Patrick awaits, where St. Patrick fasted for 40 days and nights. Walking up rolling hills and catching a quick sea view, you continue on towards Barraglanna forest. Weaving through the forest you are met with Croagh Patrick, one of the holiest mountains in the world.
Included
- 7 full days of pure adventure
- 7 hearty Irish breakfasts
- Maps • Guide Documents
- Luggage Transfers
- B&B Accommodation
- Breakfast
Not included
- Lunches, evening meals, drinks
- Travel insurance
- Transfers to and from the Airport
- Transfers to and from start and end locations
- Single Supplement of €240
Additional
- Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
- Not wheelchair accessible
- We do not provide transport
- Here are some essentials that we would suggest to bring on tour ; Comfortable waterproof walking boots; Waterproof jacket & over trousers; At least 2 pairs of comfortable walking trousers and breathable tops ; Gaiters and walking poles ( personal choice but recommended ) ; Thick socks , hat and gloves ; Water bottle & lunch box ; Sunscreen & insect repellent. Don't forget the camera!
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
Features
Tourism
65%
Cultural
55%
Sport
30%
Original
30%
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