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Although many of us are confined to our homes at the moment, it's good to get out for a socially-distanced walk or jog once or twice a day. If you are lucky enough to have these gorgeous trails within a 5km radius of your home, then you might find some inspiration below for your next daily walk. Otherwise, here are some beauty-spots to add to your post-pandemic travel list.
The Pike Walk is one of the most popular walks in the town. This 3.8km trail keeps you within town limits. It takes you over the bridge and down along the Blackwater via Rathealy Road, then up a steep hill on the Pike road to the top of the town.
At the top of the Pike Road, you turn on to the Dublin Road and it's downhill from there. Follow the Dublin Road through Brian Boru Square, back over the bridge and finish at the Tourist Office, where you started.
Distance: 3.8km
Difficulty: Moderate
Tralee Town Park or known locally as "The Green" is a public park located in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. Covering an area of 35 acres, it is one of the largest urban public parks in Ireland.
Located just across from the Rose Hotel, the beautiful Rose Walk links the Hotel to Tralee town centre via Tralee Town Park. A lovely leisurely stroll allows you to explore Tralee Town Park famous for its beautiful roses and historical landmarks.
Distance: Approx 2km
Difficulty: Easy
This looped trail can be used by family walking groups. The surface is gravel and tarred forest road, wide timber boardwalk and there is a narrow section of trail.
The gradient is minimal. It begins along a two-way section and includes:
~ an open picnic area
~ a viewing platform
~ a duck pond.
The viewing platform looks out across Lough Derg and its islands and southwards towards Terryglass while to the right the main expanse of the lake can be seen.
Distance: 2km
Difficulty: Easy
This is a lovely walk along the beachfront and takes you from the Front Strand across the beach to Claycastle Strand. With uninterrupted sea views, the boardwalk is one of Youghal's most prized amenities. The decking is wide enough to accommodate strollers, wheelchair-users and small groups. When not impacted by restrictions, benches and a public toilet are available.
This route is along the coast, and accessibility can be affected by high tides. Please take care along the shore and respect the water.
Distance: 470m
Difficulty: Easy
Take a stroll along the iconic Salthill Promenade and kick the Wall just like the locals do!
The Salthill Promenade (The Prom) takes you along the shores of Galway Bay past a number of beaches to Blackrock, where it is customary to Kick (tap the wall with your foot) the wall. The Prom holds a special place in the hearts of the people of Galway. Everyday people set out along the prom to breath in the fresh sea air of Galway Bay and get some exercise.
It’s hard to beat Salthill’s location. Situated on the northern inner shore of Galway Bay, the Aran Islands are visible to the right and Galway City — 'The City of the Tribes’ — to the left. Directly across Galway Bay is the Burren (County Clare) and to the west are the bogs and mountains of Connemara. On a clear day, you feel as though you could reach out across the bay and touch the Clare hills though there are also many days when you can’t see them at all.
Distance: 3.5km
Difficulty: Easy
Download the Xplore app here to get turn-by-turn directions and more information on these trails.
*Always make sure to socially-distance on your walks or wear a mask when you cannot maintain a 2m distance between yourself and others.