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THE LOOP

The Tinahely Loop is a 25km walking trail taking in A more detailed description of the route taking in all the J^[J_dW^[boBeef¸9bWii*%+MWba_d]JhW_b elements of the Tinahely Railway Walk, The major sites can be found on our website www.tinahely.ie Way, and the Muskeagh Hill looped walking trail. As along with a pintable map of the route. Type of route: Loop Walk such it is a mixed surface, varied gradient walking trail and it is suitable for the experienced walker. Any comments or feedback that you have on any of our Distance: 25km walking trails can be made to [email protected] The Loop is way marked with a red arrow Total Climb: 350m and starts and finishes at the Railway Walk Carpark at Kilcommon Bridge, Tinahely but there are Estimated time to complete: 5-6 hours several methods of starting and finishing the walk as LEAVE NO TRACE the map reveals. Principles of Outdoor Ethics Grading: Strenuous* Some sections of this route takes place on minor road Please adhere to this code in any trips to the outdoors *Strenuous: These are physically demanding trails, and walkers are advised to take due caution when 1. Plan ahead and prepare which will typically have some sections with steep traveling on public roads. 2. Dispose of waste properly climbs for long periods and the going underfoot can be extremely rough including many obstacles. 3. Leave what you find Suitable for users accustomed to walking on rough The two major ascents from the Railway Walk to 4. Respect wildlife and farm stock ground and with a high level of fitness. Specific Garyhoe and from the to Muskeagh 5. Be considerate of others Hill are tough but the views of the surrounding outdoor walking footwear and clothing required. 6. Minimise the effects of fire countryside are truly worth the effort. In the event of an emergency please call 999/112

Tinahely Community Projects in co-operation with local landowners have a strict NO DOGS policy on all our hill walking trails. This is to ensure the safety of the public and of livestock that are on the hills.

Dogs are allowed on the Railway walk on the condition that they are kept on a lead at all times.

“This project was part funded by County Wicklow Partnership through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in Rural Areas.”

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