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Carrowteige Loop Walk

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Carrowteige Loop Walk

Welcome to the unique and breathtaking Carrowteige Loop Walk, located off the beaten track on the rugged northwestern coast of Ireland in the heart of beautiful Co. Mayo. This stunning trail takes you on a scenic journey through an area of exceptional natural beauty, where rugged cliffs meet the wild Atlantic Ocean and spectacular views are around every corner.

The Carrowteige Loop Walk is a 10km looped trail that takes approximately 2.5 hours to complete. The trail starts and finishes in the charming village of Carrowteige, where visitors can experience traditional Irish hospitality and enjoy a cup of tea or a pint in one of the local pubs.

The walk itself provides a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the rugged beauty of the Irish landscape. From the start, the trail offers stunning vistas of the Atlantic Ocean and the dramatic coastline of Mayo, with views of the iconic Downpatrick Head and the Stags of Broadhaven.

As you continue on the trail, you will pass through traditional Irish farmland, ancient bogs, and heathland, populated with a diverse range of flora and fauna. The area is home to a variety of wildlife, including otters, badgers, foxes, and Irish hares, and provides a haven for many species of birds.

The Carrowteige Loop Walk offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the natural beauty and tranquility of rural Ireland. Whether you are a seasoned hiker or simply looking for a leisurely stroll, this trail has something to offer everyone. So come and discover the magic of the Carrowteige Loop Walk for yourself - we promise you won't be disappointed!

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Brendan Reilly:
5

"Beautiful, rugged, peaceful. Well marked trail."

almost 2 years ago
Colin Gilligan:
5

"Pictures and videos don't place any justice, views from the outset. Lovely coastal walk. Few places are a bit of a climb but mostly fine. Boggy in places so waterproof boots a must."

almost 3 years ago
Anne Gabriel:
5

"What an experience! Totally loved climbing high above the ocean on the cliff edge. Came across "Eire 63" written with big coloured stones on the grass just near one of the cliffs. Is it for helicopters? Also saw someone is rebuilding a look out tower just on the edge. Saw fishing twawlers below is that looked like tiny dots in the ocean. Even the seagulls were flying below us. So glad we did the walk and so glad I had my inhaler. Definately not for the faint hearted as there is a lot of adrenaline moments to be had. We were very fortunate that we had fantastic weather 28 to 30 degrees. Went for a swim in the sea after to cool down. Highly recommended."

almost 3 years ago
Mary Martin:
5

"Fab walk very well marked out, great to see toilets start of walk. Spectacular coastal sceenery un spoilt great views throughout. Very good terrain underfoot; good four hours walk if you want to stroll and take in the sights. Definitely recommend if you are looking to get out and away from it all. Mary and Joe"

almost 3 years ago
Frank Cawley:
5

"Great escape along sea cliffs, signs are not great so you will have to make up the route. I thing the signage was good a few years ago but when the Mayo county council put in new footpaths they tore up the signposts. Top tip bring your smartphone and download Google earth"

almost 3 years ago
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