For Dublin ideas before or after your trip along the Wild Atlantic Way, check out The 10 Best Things to do in Dublin. Our Walking Tours give you the freedom to set your own pace during the day, while looking forward to a special place to stay each evening. $48.47 per adult. While walking these routes you will be following specific route markings and the walking yellow man (pictured), as opposed to the Wild Atlantic Way markings. Northern Headlands. as well as information on the local area. Explore 'Walking and Hiking' now. Cycling the whole Wild Atlantic Way will take you approximately 55 days. The W.A.W as we like to call it is a tourism trail on mainly the west coast of the Republic of Ireland. Along the Wild Atlantic Way Self-guided bicycle tours in Ireland along outstanding coastal scenery. When you walk the entire 2,500km+ of the Wild Atlantic Way at the age of 65, you really are a bit of a legend. There is a lot to take in along the Wild Atlantic Way. $699.69 per adult. 1 review. Between 1848 and 1950, … All of walking holidays include accomadation in comfortable ensuite rooms with freindly and knowlegable hosts. The route is well marked with the distinctive Wild Atlantic Way blue logo. If you are looking to explore Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way over the next few months, making a break for it on the walking trails can give you everything needed for the body and soul! the Dingle Way, the Kerry Way and the Beara Way. From epic mountain views to rolling hills to dramatic cliff edges, this route has everything to offer the budding adventurer. Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way on the outer edge of Europe stretches along the west coast of Ireland. This popular walking tour takes you through three spectacular counties along the South-West and West of Ireland, Cork, Kerry and Clare. Distance 10 Km, Ascent 250 m. In the afternoon we will travel to the Beara Peninsula and the small village of Allihies. These are the walking tours on the Wild Atlantic Way, currently offered by IrelandWays.com: This walk takes you along some of the most scenic terrain to be found in Cork and Kerry. Is the Wild Atlantic Way signposted? Wild Atlantic Way Walking, Donegal, Donegal, Ireland. With one of the country's finest national parks as its backyard, the lively tourism hub of Killarney is often the starting point for Kerry's two famed loop drives: the larger Ring of Kerry skirts the mountainous, island-fringed Iveragh Peninsula. Those who explore it in its entirety will visit Donegal, Leitrim, Sligo, Mayo, Galway, Clare, Limerick, Kerry and Cork. http://media.blubrry.com/irelandwayscom/p/irelandways.com/media/sites/2/can-I-walk-the-wild-atlantic-way-route.mp3. The Wild Atlantic Way spans the full Western coast of Ireland and on this holiday you explore its wonderful Southern peninsula. On this walking route you are never far from the waves crashing against the shore. It begins on the Inishowen Peninsula in Co. Donegal and goes through the counties Leitrim, Sligo, Mayo, Galway, Clare, Limerick and Kerry, finishing in Kinsale, County Cork. Jack O’Donohue spent his summer walking the entire Wild Atlantic Way. With the remnants of history all around you won’t be short of things to see and do on the Islands. Try our new Walking & Cycling Short-breaks in Ireland. The Bluestack & Sli Cholmcille Way following old pilgrim paths in County Donegal. The Wild Atlantic Way spans the full Western coast of Ireland and on this holiday you explore its wonderful Southern peninsula. Dinner is available at your guesthouse on the rare nights where there are no local restaraunts (eg. We look forward to welcoming you on one of our great walking holidays soon. He has walked the Via Francigena in Tuscany and many Camino routes. You find a golden beach at Inch beach and some outstanding archaeological sites along the way. Top Wild Atlantic Way Hiking Trails: See reviews and photos of hiking trails in Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland on Tripadvisor. We only have 10 days so it will be a snapshot but enough to give us a flavour of this beautiful country. The Wild Atlantic Way transports you to the far extremities of Europe, to a land fashioned by ocean, wind and rain.