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For your walking holiday in Ireland, East Cork has a unique selection of options, both within the region and nearby, ideal for walks and treks. The Ballycotton Cliff Walk is world renowned for its bird wildlife and mountain hiking & trekking tours can be arranged in the nearby Knockmealdown, Comeragh and Galtee Mountains. For those looking for a more leisurly walk on the sea shore or in beautiful woodlands, there is also a wide choice of walking routes for you to enjoy.
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Fota Arboretum & Gardens
World Renowned arboretum and gardens with year round displays of colour making each visit to this unique island a memorable experience.
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Walks in Marlogue Woods
Marlogue Wood is located on the south-eastern edge of Great Island in Cork Harbour close to East Ferry Marina |
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Ballycotton Cliff Walk
Renowned for its spectacular scenery and great many species of bird life
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The Youghal Sightseeing Trail
This is a relaxed walk which takes you through this historic town in County Cork see the medieval town, then into the countryside and brings you back via two Blue Flag Beaches.
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Glanmire Heritage Walks
Two Beautiful walks through the wooded valley of Glanmire
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The Youghal Nature Trail
The Youghal Nature Trail is a circular itinerary that will allow visitors to admire the most beautiful natural locations in the area |
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Youghal Heritage Trail
Experience for yourself the history of one of Irelands oldest towns when you take a walking tour through Youghals Heritage Trail. |
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Glenbower Woodland Walk,
A delightful journey commencing at the Old Thatch Pub in Killeagh following the river Dissour through a magnificent woodland valley.
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