Gentle Coastal Walks Along the Clare Coast
Easy-paced coastal routes with stunning views, accessible parking, and plenty of rest spots. Perfect for enjoying Ireland's dramatic shoreline without strenuous effort.
Read Full GuideDiscover accessible coastal paths, gentle urban strolls, and riverside walks designed for seniors and families who love exploring at their own pace.
Over two decades helping people rediscover Ireland at a comfortable pace
First guided walks organized for community members who wanted to explore Dublin's riverfront without rushing.
Developed routes along the Liffey and began exploring Cork's beautiful waterfront promenades with growing groups.
Created accessible coastal walking guides for Clare and other regions, focusing on rest spots and scenic viewpoints.
Providing comprehensive guides, maps, and route recommendations to help seniors and families explore Ireland safely.
Start with these well-loved paths, each offering something unique from coastal beauty to urban charm
Easy-paced coastal routes with stunning views, accessible parking, and plenty of rest spots. Perfect for enjoying Ireland's dramatic shoreline without strenuous effort.
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Urban walks through Dublin's most beautiful neighborhoods. Discover the Liffey riverfront, historic squares, and cultural landmarks at a relaxed pace with cafes nearby.
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Follow the Liffey River from Dublin's heart into peaceful countryside. Flat, well-maintained paths with scenic views, wildlife spotting opportunities, and accessible amenities throughout.
Read Full GuideThese gentle routes offer more than just fresh air and scenery
Regular walking improves cardiovascular health, strengthens joints, and boosts overall wellness. No pressure, no competition—just movement at your pace.
Walking groups build community. You'll meet neighbors, make friends, and share stories. Walking together is better than walking alone.
Time in nature reduces stress and improves mental health. Ireland's landscapes offer quiet beauty and restorative calm.
Every route in our guides has been selected with accessibility in mind. We focus on what matters to you.
All recommended routes have parking close to the start. No long walks before your walk even begins.
We've identified benches, cafes, and shelters along every route. You can pause whenever you need to.
No steep hills or rough terrain. Routes are chosen for ease and safety, suitable for walkers of all mobility levels.
Every guide includes clear maps, distance info, and terrain details so you know exactly what to expect.
Getting out on a route is easier than you think
Browse our guides by region. We've got coastal paths, riverside walks, and urban strolls. Pick what appeals to you.
Check distance, terrain, parking info, and rest spots. Know what you're getting into before you start.
Save the map and guide on your phone or print them out. Bring comfortable shoes and water.
Enjoy the route. Stop when you want, rest as long as you need. It's your walk, your rules.
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We've answered the most common questions
The Dublin riverside strolls are perfect for beginners. They're flat, urban (so amenities are everywhere), and you can walk as much or as little as you want. The Clare coastal paths are also excellent if you're looking for something more scenic.
Each guide tells you the distance, elevation, terrain type, and rest spot locations. We're honest about what to expect. If a route sounds too long, you can walk just part of it. Many people do.
Absolutely. Most of our routes are family-friendly. The paces might be different, but you can all enjoy the same paths. The Cork promenades are especially popular with multigenerational groups.
Comfortable shoes, water, and the printed guide or map on your phone. Bring a light jacket—Irish weather changes. Consider walking poles if you need extra stability.
We update routes based on reader feedback and changes to access. Check the publication date on each guide. If you spot something that's changed, let us know.
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