Irish Coast to Coast Walk

Beschreibung

  1. Name Irish Coast to Coast Walk
  2. Länge von Wanderweg 450 km, 280 Meilen
  3. Länge in Tagen 29 Tage
  4. Anfang von Wanderweg Cahirciveen
  5. Ende von Wanderweg Dublin
  6. Traildino Schwierigkeit MW, Mittelschwere Wanderung mit Rucksack
  7. Schwierigkeitsgrad Berg- und Alpinwanderung T1, Wandern

Irish Coast to Coast Walk, Kerry Way

Irish Coast to Coast Walk, Cahirciveen - Dublin, 450 km, 29 days

The Coast to Coast Walk strings together a handful of existing trails, starting with the Kerry Way and ending with the Wiclow Way. In between are the Blackwater Way, the East Munster Way and the South Leinster Way. The landscape changes continuously, from the mountains, lakes and rugged coast of the Iveragh peninsula, via the lush and green farmland of south Munster, to the broad and naked hills of the Wicklow Mountains.

The sub trails are these:

Ireland's contribution to the European trail system is the European Long Distance Path E8, from Dursey Head to Dublin. The E8 joins the Irish Coast to Coast at Killarny in Kerry. Hence, both trails run together to Dublin.

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Bol.com
Netherlands
2011
  • The Irish Coast To Coast Walk
  • The Coast to Coast route through Ireland, from Dublin to the Atlantic coast, passes through glorious mountain and river country, and offers an opportunity to discover the heart of the Emerald Isle. The walk links several waymarked routes - the Wicklow Way, South Leinster Way, East Munster Way, Blackwater Way and the Kerry Way. Whether you... Read more
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Bol.com
Belgium
2011
  • The Irish Coast To Coast Walk
  • The Coast to Coast route through Ireland, from Dublin to the Atlantic coast, passes through glorious mountain and river country, and offers an opportunity to discover the heart of the Emerald Isle. The walk links several waymarked routes - the Wicklow Way, South Leinster Way, East Munster Way, Blackwater Way and the Kerry Way. Whether you... Read more
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