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Our most beautiful hiking tours in Irland

Irlands Western Way

Our hiking holiday Ireland's Western Way shows you the scenic contrasts of the island state. Hike along wild and rough stretches of coast and enjoy the calm island idyll. A harmonious combination of physical activity and relaxation. The start of this tour already gives you an idea of what awaits you. At the Cliffs of Moher you set off on one of the world’s most impressive coastal hikes.

Wicklow Way

On our walking holiday Wicklow Way you experience Ireland’s oldest long-distance hiking trail by foot. Follow the historical traces of the country and start your hiking holiday in Clonegal, where your first stage takes you over good paths to the small town of Shillelagh. Picturesque hilly landscapes and scenic hiking trails await you on the stage to Tinahely. The journey continues to Moyne and to Glenmalure. 

Useful information about your hike tour in Ireland

Ireland's climate

As the name ‘The Emerald Isle’ already suggests, there is frequent rainfall in Ireland, especially in the winter months. The climate in Ireland is generally temperate and shaped by the influences of the warm Gulf Stream and its position in the Atlantic. In principle, temperatures are pleasant and constant all year round, but you always have to be ready for rain. The mild and humid climate ensures wonderfully green natural landscapes with great photo opportunities. The warmest months are July and August with an average temperature of 20 degrees. But even in winter the temperatures sit around 9 degrees, and the mild climate ensures there is mostly no snowfall. The months of April or May to September or October are ideal for spending time in the great outdoors – perfect for a successful hiking holiday in the fresh air. Our tip: We recommend that you pack suitable equipment and rain gear so that you can enjoy Ireland’s natural beauties to the full.

Hikers travelling from Connemara to Burren

Ireland's cuisine

Down-to-earth, hearty, regional – Irish cuisine is based on these characteristics. Formerly known as cuisine for poor people, the cuisine in Ireland has now grown with a few delicacies and specialities. Typical Irish dishes include Irish stew, a stew with meat, potatoes, carrots and onions, Shepherd’s pie, minced lamb meat with mashed potatoes on top or Seafood chowder, a stew of fish and seafood. For the Irish, breakfast is the most important meal of the day and is enjoyed with bacon, eggs, sausages, baked beans and black pudding – very hearty. Teatime with black tea and delicious scones is also typically Irish. Afterall, Ireland is considered to be the country with the highest tea consumption in the world. Another delicacy is Irish smoked salmon, which is excellent, especially along the coast. Typical drinks include not only Guinness beer, but also Irish coffee, a coffee with whiskey, sugar and whipped cream. You should also try an Irish whiskey on your hiking holiday.

Guinness Bier in Irland

Irish culture and traditions

Traditional symbols, local music or dances, as well as myths and stories are abundant in Ireland. For example, the shamrock is one of the typical symbols of the country. Saint Patrick used it to explain the Holy Trinity consisting of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost to the converted Celts. That brings us to a very famous holiday in Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day on March 17th. This special day celebrated the Irish Bishop Patrick, the first Christian missionary in Ireland. Two other essential components of Irish tradition are music and Irish dancing, which can be wonderfully combined. People dance wearing special shoes and the form of dance is similar to the tap dance. Irish folk music is played by traditional instruments such as the bagpipes, a violin or ‘fiddle’ or an accordion and can be experienced in numerous pubs in Ireland. Another important element in Irish history are the sagas and folk stories that the Irish love to tell and were a popular way of telling stories in the past. Numerous international writers and authors have Irish roots such as Oscar Wilde, Cecilia Ahern and Marian Keyes.

Questions and answers about hiking holidays in Ireland

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We offer our hiking holidays in Ireland from March or April to October. These months are the best time to explore the country’s beautiful nature.

The beautiful areas in the east of the country such as the green hills in Carlow, the Wicklow Mountain National Park, the Marlay Park south of Dublin. The beautiful regions in the west of Ireland with the hiking paths along the Cliffs of Moher or in Connemara also offer wonderful hiking opportunities.

There are two UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Ireland. The Brú na Bóinne World Heritage Site, north of Dublin, is a large collection of prehistoric cult sites and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993. The second World Heritage Site is the rocky island of Skellig Michael off the western coast of the country and home to one of the most famous and at the same time most inaccessible monasteries from the Middle Ages.

You should definitely try a typical Irish coffee or the dark Guinness beer. Do you like to eat fish or seafood? Then a seafood chowder or Irish smoked salmon is just the thing for you. Other typical dishes such as Shepherd’s Pie or Irish Stew are also absolute classics. And did you know that Ireland has the highest per capita tea consumption internationally? An afternoon tea is a wonderful way to experience this tradition.

The highest mountain in Ireland is the Carrauntoohil which is 1,039 metres high.

The hiking paths on our Eurohike walking holidays are well signposted and the routes run on forest paths, gravel roads or paved paths. The level of difficulty for our hiking tours is assigned to the ‘walking’ category and the stages in the gently rolling hills can be mastered perfectly with a good basic level of fitness.

  • Note: A head for heights is a prerequisite for the hiking stage on the Cliffs of Moher Trail.

Every year on March 17Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated in memory of the Irish Bishop Patrick. He lived in the 5th century and was considered the country’s first Christian missionary.

Countless natural highlights, unique picture book panoramas and enchanting hiking paths await you when hiking in Ireland. There is definitely enough time for a rest in one of the inviting pubs including a whiskey tasting. The routes lead over lush green meadows, quiet valleys, along the impressive coastal landscape and past the typical herds of sheep. The famous Cliffs of Moher are particularly impressive on our hiking holiday Ireland's Western Way, 8 days. And magic is also guaranteed in Ireland, because many Irish still believe in fairies and mystical figures.

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