
The best hikes in Ireland can be found all over the nation, from County Wicklow’s panoramic peaks to the windswept landscapes of Achill Island. Ireland may be famed for its historic cities, lucky shamrocks, whiskey distilleries, and rowdy Saint Patrick’s Day parades, but it’s also a nation of undulating countryside and majestic mountains.
The Emerald Isle is a fairy tale setting for hikers who favor picture-postcard scenery paired with challenging terrain (and cozy pubs serving homecooked meals and pints of frothy Guinness). So, slip on your hiking boots, pack your compass, and get ready to traverse some of Western Europe’s most breathtaking trails. And don’t forget to keep a look out for those mischievous little leprechauns.
A beloved national treasure
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An 82-mile (132 km) long-distance trail that crosses the wild Wicklow Mountains, The Wicklow Way has long been considered one of the most scenic hikes in Ireland. Beginning in Marlay Park in Dublin and ending in Clonegal in County Carlow, the track is conveniently split into 7 distinct sections (that take a week to complete, in total).
Folks intrepid enough to walk the entire route will be rewarded with some of the country’s most dazzling vistas including ancient forests peppered with burial tombs, the cascading Powerscourt Waterfall, dreamlike Djouce Mountain, and the monastic valley of Glendalough. When you pass the finish line, treat yourself to a pint of cold Guinness and a cheesy woodstove pizza at The Dying Cow pub.

The Wicklow Way
Scaling the heights of the Macgillycuddy’s Reeks Mountains
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The highest mountain in Ireland, Carrauntoohil in County Kerry ascends to 3,407 ft (1,038 meters) before tapering into a razor-sharp ridge. Situated on the Iveragh Peninsula (home of the candy-colored Portmagee fishing village), this epic peak is a hit with hikers who flock to its multitude of exhilarating routes during the warmer months of the year.
You can reach the Carrauntoohil summit via the Coomloughra Horseshoe Loop, the Devil’s Ladder Route, The Caher mountain walk, and Brother O’Shea’s Gully Trail. Do note that Carrauntoohil shouldn’t be attempted by novice climbers unless you’re accompanied by a knowledgeable guide. That said, the payoff at the top is utterly worth it.

Carrauntoohil, County Kerry