Follow your heart Walking and hiking in Ireland Walking and hiking in Ireland is a dream. Expect remarkable scenery, friendly festivals and routes for every ability. Belfast to Connemara – a journey Magical sights, epic adventures and delicious food stories: fill your heart on this eight-day trail from Belfast to Connemara. Fill your heart with Bundoran Big waves and bigger cliffs: The seaside town of Bundoran in County Donegal doesn't do anything on a small scale. Ireland's lakelands Ireland's hidden waterways are a world away from the rest of this island, connecting north to south, county to county, and past to present. Whale watching in Ireland Whale watching is a blend of time, patience and a little bit of luck. But should these kings of the deep come into view, your heart may well discover the true definition of magnificent. Cycling the Kingfisher Trail Pack up your panniers, the 480km long, figure of eight Kingfisher Trail is ideal for those looking for a real off the beaten track cycling experience. Great Western Greenway Cycle through historic towns, explore ancient islands and bask in nature on the Great Western Greenway trail... Connemara Dubbed a place of "savage beauty" by Oscar Wilde, the striking region of Connemara has been a landmark destination for anyone looking to experience the authentic Ireland for many years. Kayaking and canoeing in Ireland Glassy lakes, winding rivers and thrilling sea kayaking: grab your paddle and explore Ireland's waterways as we explore the best of kayaking and canoeing in Ireland. Slieve League cliffs Standing at the top of the magnificent Slieve League cliffs, it feels like you’re at the very edge of the world. Keem Bay, County Mayo Crystal clear waters, sandy white strands and ancient secrets set in stone: explore the captivating sights of County Mayo's Keem Bay. The Gobbins Cliff Path Wrapped around the County Antrim coastline, The Gobbins cliff path offers pulse-pounding excitement with stunning views of ancient cliffs and sparkling seas. The Inishowen Peninsula Crashing waves, spellbinding Northern Lights, Star Wars cinematics: there’s nothing quite like the Inishowen Peninsula. Surfing in Ireland Known to surfers as a “cold paradise”, there’s no better place to take to the water than Ireland's surf capital – Bundoran, County Donegal. Experience Ireland by bike Ireland has some of the most spectacular cycling routes to suit any pace or ability.