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By *oaopauloie OP   Man  over a year ago

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Hi guys, I love to hike and I'm seeking suggestions for nice places not so far from Dublin! This last weekend I have been hiking at Sally’s Gap and it was amazing!

Also, feel free to join me if you are interested!

Cheers guys!

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"Hi guys, I love to hike and I'm seeking suggestions for nice places not so far from Dublin! This last weekend I have been hiking at Sally’s Gap and it was amazing!

Also, feel free to join me if you are interested!

Cheers guys! "

A little bit south of Sally Gap is Tonelagee. Beautiful view down over the heart shaped lake. Just don't go after a week of rain.

The Kilbride loop, taking on the 4 hills, Seahan, Corrig, Seefingan and Seefin is a nice way to spend a few hours and is just past the Dublin/Wicklow border.

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By *oaopauloie OP   Man  over a year ago

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By *oaopauloie OP   Man  over a year ago

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By *oaopauloie OP   Man  over a year ago

Dublin24

That's great! Thank you very much for the tips!

I will definitely go and try it

Cheers

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By *ineapple_PrincessWoman  over a year ago

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Depends how far you want to travel from Dublin.

Howth cliff walk is close and has great views.

Obviously the wicklow mountains have endless options.

Slieve blooms in Laois are another one.

All trails is a good app that you can search by location or area.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"Depends how far you want to travel from Dublin.

Howth cliff walk is close and has great views.

Obviously the wicklow mountains have endless options.

Slieve blooms in Laois are another one.

All trails is a good app that you can search by location or area. "

All trails is a great app alright.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hi guys, I love to hike and I'm seeking suggestions for nice places not so far from Dublin! This last weekend I have been hiking at Sally’s Gap and it was amazing!

Also, feel free to join me if you are interested!

Cheers guys!

I’ll second the Lough Oular hike

A little bit south of Sally Gap is Tonelagee. Beautiful view down over the heart shaped lake. Just don't go after a week of rain.

The Kilbride loop, taking on the 4 hills, Seahan, Corrig, Seefingan and Seefin is a nice way to spend a few hours and is just past the Dublin/Wicklow border. "

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By *oaopauloie OP   Man  over a year ago

Dublin24


"Depends how far you want to travel from Dublin.

Howth cliff walk is close and has great views.

Obviously the wicklow mountains have endless options.

Slieve blooms in Laois are another one.

All trails is a good app that you can search by location or area. "

That's great, thank you for the tips!

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