Author: larkfield

  • Derry

    Walking the Walls of Derry Derry is known by many names including Londonderry, Doire, Stroke City, and the Legenderry, which happens to be the local’s favorite. Derry is known by many names including Londonderry, Doire, Stroke City, and the Legenderry, which happens to be the local’s favorite. Walking the Walls of Derry Derry is the…

  • Glen Beach

    Glen Beach Glen Beach We stopped in Wicklow town for refreshments, which was a good idea and then headed for Glen Beach. If traveling from Dublin go straight through the town, this walk starts close to the golf course and has a dedicated car-park.  We stopped in Wicklow town for refreshments, which was a good…

  • Fenit

    Fenit Fenit Fenit is ideal for a short walk along with lovely scenery, free parking near the old rail line, now a greenway to Tralee. We walked to the St Brendan statue, then around the coast to look at the lighthouse which is situated on a small rocky offshore island. Saw lots of dog walkers…

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    Dingle Lighthouse Walk

    Dingle Lighthouse Walk Dingle Lighthouse Walk For the more adventurous the walk to the lighthoues, is possible from the town or you can park close to Skelligs Hotel. Locals call this walk the ‘’Banks’’, walking it will take you along the coast through farmers fields packed with cows and woolly pigs (Sheep – my wife later…

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    Bray

    The Bray to Greystones Cliff Walk is closed Bray Greystones Cliff Walk Bray Greystones Cliff Walk Situated 21km from Dublin City Centre we have Bray the longest established seaside town in Ireland. Enjoy Bray’s beachfront promenade it’s a mile long and ideal for a leisurely stroll. Situated 21km from Dublin City Centre we have Bray…