Monday 13 December 2010

Walking holidays In Ireland

With the fast pace of living today things are so busy and rush that we certainly be missing the simpler pleasures in life. Often the best way to get more experience to slow down, take time to watch and listen, be prepared to stop and wait. But to do this, we must walk. Take a walk, a hike or even a walk.




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Ireland is a perfect walking holiday destination. From the beautiful shores of Antrim, Donegal and the sloping landscape and beautiful mountains of Kerry. For the walkers in the know, Ireland is a well-kept secret-breathtaking landscapes, inspiring vistas and away from the hustle and bustle. You won't find yourself walking the path in a crocodile of 20 other people, or share your position with the school party.


Your thinking and you walk we have collected together our favorite walks in Ireland-that you can use when planning your route.


The sheep-main road will take you right to the tip of the sheep's head peninsula in the South West of Ireland. Bantry Bay is located on the North and Dunmanus Bay to the South, connected by a narrow ridge of mountains culminating in Seefin Hill.


You can choose to run all 26.5miles of the Burren way, on the occasion of the Clare coastline, Cliffs of Moher and crossing of the limestone plateau. Or you can do walk the short section along the Burren Way Green Road. It is a wonderful spring walk with lots of wild flowers.


Walking the Kerry Way brings you to the foothills of the series, by means of Killarney National Park and the shores of the Lakes of Killarney and follows old green roads, mountain paths and small country roads. All 120 mile walk or your favorite section.


The road of Dingle Peninsula of Dingle to Irelands most beautiful and special places. You'll walk by the Dingle Gaeltact where Gaelic is the spoken language and if you stop and wait a while you will enjoy the live music, dance and culture that is part of the daily life of the area. Maps of the Dingle way can be purchased online.


Just south of Dublin, the Wicklow Mountains. You can iterate through the more filled valleys of Glendalough and Luggala walk or take a stroll through the beautiful villages such as Enniskerry. The Wicklow Way is usually gentle walking that would fit in with the most levels of walkers.


A self catering cottage is an ideal way to get the best out of the Irish countryside, and is the perfect base from which to walk out. You can also book various houses on the basis of a short breaks that accommodation along the longer routes.


If you want to search for Cottages in Ireland rent or even Dingle Cottages with more than 1500 cottages throughout Ireland, offers the largest choice Imagine Ireland.


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