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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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Titanic Trail
The famous 'Titanic Trail' is renowned worldwide as an entertaining, educational and engaging walking tour that explores the many direct connections between Titanic and Cobh, her last port of call
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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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