When you think of visiting Ireland, going for walks might not be at the top of your list. But there are many beautiful and scenic walks in Ireland that allow you to truly appreciate the landscape.
Here are some of my favorite walking tracks in Ireland’s Mid West.
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The best walks in Ireland’s Mid West
With its beautiful landscapes, taking walks in Ireland is enjoyable and as fun way a way to spend a day as you can get. Since moving to Ireland, we have tried to dig out a few of the best walks in our local area in the mid to west of the country and especially the Roscommon area.
Below are some of the best walking tracks from these areas that are certainly worth getting stuck into.
Suck Valley Way
Situated and running through the whole of County Roscommon lies the Suck Valley way, a walk that goes for a mammoth 105 km loop and also joins and forms part of the famous Breifne Beara Way.
The walk takes in all sorts of changing terrains, through rugged woodlands, riverbanks and wild large farmland.
Along the way there is so much to see, a favourite spot of ours is winding through the Demense at Castlerea which runs along the river bank through woodlands, and then leading out to the dense forest which brings you to the grounds of the amazing Clonalis House.
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