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Hike, Discover, and Connect with Nature

Get out, stretch the legs, and soak up the best of Ireland’s mountains, trails, and hidden gems. Our guided hikes bring you through rugged peaks, rolling hills, and ancient woodlands, with plenty of history, geology, and local legends along the way. Whether you're up for a multi-peak challenge, a slow wander through the woods, or a bit of bushcraft and wild camping, there’s a trail for you. From seasoned hikers to families looking for an adventure, we keep it fun, relaxed, and full of the good stuff—big views, fresh air, and maybe even a well-earned cuppa at the top.

What makes our mountain hikes special?

Multi-peak & multi-day

Take on multi-peak hikes or go all in on a multi-day trek, camping under the stars with Wild Atlantic views. Big days, big landscapes, and nights in the wilderness you won’t forget.

History and Mythology

Every trail has a story—ancient cairns, famine roads, hidden ruins, and glacial valleys that have shaped Ireland’s past. Hike through history, uncovering tales, myths, and the landscapes that hold them.

Flora and fauna

Watch your step on the hills, bogs, and trails—we’ll pass animal tracks, rare plants, and natural wonders along the way. Learn about Ireland’s ancient medicines, survival plants, and the legends woven into the land itself.

Kids’ adventures

Get young explorers off the beaten track—learning navigation, tracking, bushcraft, and campfire cooking. Whether they’re finding animal trails or building shelters, it’s all about adventure, discovery, and a good dose of muddy boots!
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Upcoming hiking events

Join us for exciting hiking events that showcase the beauty of Ireland's trails. Mark your calendar and lace up your boots for unforgettable adventures!
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Corranabinnia Hike
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Apr 5, 12:00 am
Hike Corranbinnia by Glendahurk Horseshoe
6.5 hours
€35
Corranabinnia, Co Mayo
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Birreencorragh 3/5/25
Hiking
May 3, 12:00 am
Birreencorragh Hike
6.5 hours
€35
Birreencorragh, Co Mayo
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Mweelrea by the Ramp
Hiking
May 25, 12:00 am
Mweelrea by the Ramp
6.5 hours
€35
Mweelrea

Choose your hiking adventure

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Sunrise & Sunset Hikes

Sunrise & Sunset Hikes

There’s something truly magical about watching the sky transform from the summit of a mountain. Read more
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Nephin

Nephin

At 806m, Nephin is Ireland’s highest stand-alone mountain, rising above the landscape with nothing but big skies and bigger views. Read more
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Mweelrea

Mweelrea

At 814m, Connacht’s highest peak, Mweelrea is as tough as it is stunning. Read more
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Benbulben, Co Sligo
Benbulben

Benbulben

Known as Sligo’s “Table Mountain,” Benbulben is rich in myth and geological wonder. Read more
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Kings Mountain

Kings Mountain

Nearby Kings Mountain offers a unique up close insight into the rich geology of this area. Read more
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Croagh Patrick

Croagh Patrick

Ireland’s holy mountain has been sacred long before St. Patrick, with pagan roots, sun alignments, and ancient trails. Read more
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Corranabinnia

Corranabinnia

This ridge-filled, multi-peak hike is one for those who love a challenge. Read more
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Birreencorragh

Birreencorragh

One of Mayo’s lesser-known beauties, Birreencorragh is remote, rugged, and full of options. Read more
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Wild Nephin National Park

Wild Nephin National Park

If you’re looking to get properly off the beaten track, this is the place. Read more
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Knocknarea

Knocknarea

This short but iconic hike leads to Queen Maeve’s Cairn, an ancient tomb atop a limestone hill. Read more
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Carrowkeel megalithic Site, Co Sligo
Carrowkeel

Carrowkeel

This sacred site is home to a series of Neolithic passage tombs nestled in the Bricklieve Mountains. Read more
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Devil’s Chimney

Devil’s Chimney

This hike leads to the top Ireland’s tallest waterfall, best seen after rainfall. Read more
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Ox Mountains

Ox Mountains

These rolling hills are a haven of tranquility, with ancient tombs, vibrant wildlife, and endless trails. Read more
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Achill Island

Achill Island

The amazing cliffs and views on Achill island make the hikes in this the home to some of the most scenic hikes in Ireland when the conditions are right. Read more
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Downpatrick Head, Ballycastle, Co Mayo
Coastal Hikes

Coastal Hikes

The Northwest section of the Wild Atlantic Way is full of opportunities to explore this rugged beautiful coastline. Read more
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Carrauntoohil

Carrauntoohil

Ireland’s highest mountain at 1,038 meters. Read more
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Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a curious beginner, there’s a hike for every adventurer.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need to be an experienced hiker?

Not at all! We offer hikes for all levels – from gentle rambles to more challenging peaks. Let us know what you’re comfortable with and we’ll match you to the right adventure..

Can children participate?

Yes – we run family-friendly hikes and nature walks. We’ll adapt the pace and route to suit the group.

What should I bring?

Good walking shoes or boots, layers for changing weather, waterproofs, water, and a small snack. We’ll send a kit list ahead of time.

Do you run hikes for schools or groups?

Yes – we offer tailored hiking experiences for schools, youth groups, and team days. Just get in touch to plan something that works for your group.

How do you minimise environmental impact?

We follow Leave No Trace principles, ensuring our hikes are as eco-friendly as possible. We encourage carpooling within the groups and highlight ways to protect the upland environment during the day.

You have another question?

Feel free to contact us on WhatsApp or via our contact form.
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