Bangor trail (start)
, County Mayo
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Welcome to Bangor Trail, a beautiful hiking trail that offers a challenging and rewarding trek through the stunning landscapes of County Mayo, Ireland. Located along the scenic N59, Bangor Trail offers a unique and exhilarating outdoor experience that is perfect for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike.
The trail is approximately 16.5 miles long and takes around 2-3 days to complete, depending on your pace and level of fitness. The trail itself is marked by a number of signposts and is considered fairly challenging due to the rugged terrain and the fact that it is largely unmarked and remote.
Despite its challenging nature, Bangor Trail is an incredibly popular destination for hikers, with its wild and unspoiled wilderness offering a truly authentic Irish experience. Along the way, you will be treated to stunning vistas of the surrounding mountains, valleys, and lakes, as well as encountering a diverse range of wildlife and flora.
Bangor Trail is also home to a number of ancient archaeological sites, including megalithic tombs and standing stones, which add an intriguing historical dimension to your hike. Along the way, you will also pass through a number of quaint, traditional Irish villages, where you can stop and refuel with a hearty meal or a pint of Guinness.
If you are looking for an unforgettable hiking experience that takes you off the beaten path and into the heart of Ireland's rugged and beautiful countryside, Bangor Trail is the perfect destination. So pack your bags, lace up your hiking boots, and get ready for an adventure of a lifetime!
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"Nice place worth a visit"
"Its a serious hike. I completed it with a friend in around 12 hours total with some stops. Starting in Letterkeen which we were told was the best direction to go from. Amazing views around the middle of the trail but very boggy and wet overall. Some small streams to jump over too. I logged 55,000 steps that day. Would do it again maybe but only after a dry spell for sure."
"Excellent, but very wet under foot so prepare for this appropriately. This is a serious hike and for experienced hikers! Navigation required in places, and very few escape routes once started until the end."
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