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Embark on an incredible journey through the captivating Emerald Isles with this all-encompassing guide! Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Ireland, breathe in the invigorating air of its lush landscapes, and explore the country's 17 must-see destinations for avid hikers. From the iconic Cliffs of Moher to the majestic Mourne Mountains, you'll find detailed descriptions of routes and essential information for an unforgettable hiking adventure in Ireland. Delve into a world of mouthwatering culinary delights, a wide range of accommodation options, and valuable visa insights, ensuring a seamless and remarkable expedition. With handy mobile navigation apps, opportunities to encounter wildlife, and transportation tips at your disposal, this guide serves as your gateway to an enchanting Irish odyssey that seamlessly blends nature, culture, and thrilling adventure.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2023
Pushpa Morales
Wanderführer Irland (Ireland Hiking Guide)
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Ireland: A Tapestry of Natural Beauty and Rich Heritage
While the allure of Paris is undeniable, Ireland boasts enchanting cities like Dublin, Galway, and Belfast. This land is steeped in ancient history and vibrant folklore, inviting you to explore its cultural treasures. Each city weaves a unique story through time.
Dublin: Where History and Modernity Converge
In Dublin, history seamlessly blends with the contemporary. The city is adorned with architectural marvels such as Dublin Castle and St. Patrick's Cathedral. Lose yourself in the cobbled streets of Temple Bar and immerse yourself in the literary wonders at Trinity College's Old Library, home to the famous Book of Kells.
Galway: A Cultural Hub on the Western Coast
Nestled on the picturesque western coast lies Galway—a perfect blend of traditional Irish charm and artistic innovation. Discover the Claddagh Ring Museum, marvel at Galway Cathedral, or immerse yourself in the lively Galway Arts Festival to experience this city's rich cultural tapestry.
Belfast: From Troubles to Triumph
Belfast is a testament to resilience as it emerges from a complex past. Explore Titanic Belfast museum, admire the vibrant murals of Falls Road, or witness the beauty of Belfast Castle nestled in Cave Hill Country Park.
But Ireland's cultural wonders extend far beyond its cities. Explore ancient passage tombs at Newgrange, be awestruck by medieval Rock of Cashel or wander through mystical Giant's Causeway for a glimpse into Ireland's ancient myths and legends.
In Ireland, nature intertwines harmoniously with life like a beautifully played tune. From rugged cliffs of Moher to serene lakes of Killarney—this country's landscapes beckon adventurers with breathtaking vistas and invigorating hikes.
Connemara: Where Mountains Meet the Sea
The mist-covered mountains and pristine lakes of Connemara create a hiker's paradise. Take on the Twelve Bens challenge or explore tranquil trails of Connemara National Park to truly connect with nature.
Embark on the historic Wicklow Way, Ireland's oldest long-distance trail. Wind through lush forests, rolling hills, and historic sites. Discover monastic ruins, traverse heather-covered mountains, and be enchanted by Powerscourt Waterfall along the way.
The Mourne Mountains: Peaks and Panoramas
Northern Ireland's Mourne Mountains offer a dramatic backdrop for hikers. Conquer Slieve Donard—the highest peak—and be rewarded with panoramic views of the Irish Sea and beyond.
Ireland is often likened to a cozy pub that offers culinary delights reflecting its agricultural bounty and maritime treasures. From hearty stews to freshly caught seafood, every bite tells a tale of Irish tradition and culinary innovation.
Dingle Peninsula: A Gastronomic Journey
Explore the Dingle Peninsula where charming villages offer a taste of local life. Indulge in freshly caught Dingle Bay prawns, savor artisan cheeses, and raise a glass of Irish whiskey in one of the quaint pubs along the way.
Burren Food Trail: A Culinary Adventure
Embark on an epicurean journey along the Burren Food Trail—a gastronomic adventure through unique limestone landscapes. Sample organic cheeses, forage for wild herbs, and experience the fusion of traditional and contemporary Irish cuisine.
Ireland's landscapes are kissed by Atlantic breezes—promising outdoor adventures as diverse as its cultural heritage. Whether you're trekking along Cliffs of Moher Coastal Trail, cycling the Great Western Greenway or island-hopping along Wild Atlantic Way—immerse yourself in Ireland's natural wonders.
Immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of Connemara National Park, where rugged landscapes, pristine lakes, and mist-covered mountains await. Follow well-marked hiking trails that lead you through this enchanting region, allowing you to truly connect with nature. Discover the diverse flora and fauna, including the native Connemara ponies, and be captivated by breathtaking vistas from elevated viewpoints. Whether you opt for the Diamond Hill Loop or take on the challenging Twelve Bens hike, Connemara promises an authentic Irish outdoor experience that will leave a lasting impression.
Embark on a captivating journey along Ireland's oldest long-distance trail, the Wicklow Way.
