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Walking in IrelandWalking in Ireland
(Ref. Code. LPIREW)

Gentle mountains, rugged ridges, wild moorlands, spectacular sea cliffs, remote islands, warm hospitality and the infamous Irish weather – all are part of the wonderful experience that is walking in Ireland. So pack your boots, grab this guide and go!

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Cicerone Mountains of Ireland: A guide to walking the summitsCicerone Mountains of Ireland: A guide to walking the summits
(Ref. Code. ISBN 1 85284 110 9)

A comprehensive guide, now the classic guide, to Ireland's 200 summits of 2000ft or more and to the country's 12 summits exceeding 3000ft. The mountains are described clockwise from Wicklow to the Mournes, and offer a choice of 70 walking routes.

The guide divides the peaks into five groups, and at the start of each day 'Paddy's Way' is described - the way the author tackled them - so that anyone who wants to emulate him has full directions.

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The Irish Coast To Coast WalkThe Irish Coast To Coast Walk
(Ref. Code. ISBN 9781852844332)

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 intend to split this route into sections and enjoy the walk over a period of time, or walk it in one go, the alternative high-level routes along the way enable you to make the adventure as challenging as you like.

The guide includes:

- The 387-mile route broken down into 24 day stages

- A description of alternative high-level routes

- A comprehensive introduction to walking a long-distance route in Ireland

- Information on accommodation along the way.    

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Cicerone Irish Coastal WalksCicerone Irish Coastal Walks
(Ref. Code. ISBN 1 85284 287 3)

Ireland is a small country, but its coastline measures around 3,500 miles (5,600km). The Western seaboard is incredibly convoluted, breaking into fine headlands and a spread of islands. While many parts of Ireland's coastline are well known, such as the Giant's Causeway and the Cliffs of Moher, few have heard of the Wexford Coastal Path, the Sheep's Head or Inishturk.

This guide covers over fifty coastal walks around Ireland, taking broad beaches, towering cliffs, battered headlands and a score of lovely islands. There is a huge amount of variety, astounding scenery, plenty of history and heritage, with a good system of transport, accommodation and other services. In sunshine or storm, many of these coastal walks exhibit a raw, rare beauty.

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Mountains of Ireland: A guide to walking the summitsMountains of Ireland: A guide to walking the summits
(Ref. Code. CICERONEIREMTSP)

A comprehensive guide, now the classic guide, to Ireland's 200 summits of 2000ft or more and to the country's 12 summits exceeding 3000ft. The mountains are described clockwise from Wicklow to the Mournes, and offer a choice of 70 walking routes.

The guide divides the peaks into five groups, and at the start of each day 'Paddy's Way' is described - the way the author tackled them - so that anyone who wants to emulate him has full directions.

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O'Brien West of Ireland WalksO'Brien West of Ireland Walks
(Ref. Code. ISBN 0862788781)

Kevin Corcoran. Explore the counties of Clare, Galway and Mayo in the company of a wildlife expert.

- 14 walks spread across the West

- clear, detailed instructions

- location maps, with each walk outlined

- beautiful wildlife illustrations

- information on flora and fauna   

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O'Brien Kerry WalksO'Brien Kerry Walks
(Ref. Code. ISBN0862789788)

Kevin Corcoran. The perfect walking guide to the wilderness and beauty of Kerry.

- 20 walks, spread throughout the country

- a special Killarney section

- clear, detailed instructions

- beautiful wildlife illustrations

- location maps, with each walk outlined

- information on local flora and fauna   

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Best Walks in Ireland Best Walks in Ireland
(Ref. Code. ISBN 9780711224209)

A Frances Lincoln Guide for Walkers by David Marshall.

Over a hundred graded routes with maps and pictures.

Directions on how to get to the start of each walk.

Knowledgeable commentary on Irish place names, local history, plants, wildlife and many other topics.

Useful addresses and telephone numbers.   

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Irish Coastal WalksIrish Coastal Walks
(Ref. Code. CICERONEIRCI)

Ireland is a small country, but its coastline measures around 3,500 miles (5,600km). The Western seaboard is incredibly convoluted, breaking into fine headlands and a spread of islands. While many parts of Ireland's coastline are well known, such as the Giant's Causeway and the Cliffs of Moher, few have heard of the Wexford Coastal Path, the Sheep's Head or Inishturk.

This guide covers over fifty coastal walks around Ireland, taking broad beaches, towering cliffs, battered headlands and a score of lovely islands. There is a huge amount of variety, astounding scenery, plenty of history and heritage, with a good system of transport, accommodation and other services. In sunshine or storm, many of these coastal walks exhibit a raw, rare beauty.

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