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    At first glance, this might not sound too appealing: hiking in the countryside in the dead of night – but in fact, night hikes are growing in popularity.

    Taking a walk with a group, while the rest of the world is sound asleep, creates a unique atmosphere – your senses are heightened and you feel truly enveloped by the peaceful sights and sounds of the nature that surrounds you.

    “Our body clocks tend to ‘activate relaxation mode’ at night,” says Craig Ballentine from Cooley Night Walks. “So people can fully immerse themselves in the surrounding nature and appreciate the beauty of Ireland’s ecosystem”.

    These guided moonlight hikes take place from daytime, through sunset, and into the night – the stars and moon will come out, and you’ll see the island of Ireland’s landscapes in a very different light.

    Interested? Here are just a few places that are hosting night hikes across the island…

    Our body clocks tend to activate relaxation mode at night, so people can fully immerse themselves in the surrounding nature and appreciate the beauty of Ireland’s ecosystem.

    Craig Ballentine, Cooley Night Walks
    Glendalough, County Wicklow Glendalough, County Wicklow

    Glendalough, County Wicklow

    Glendalough Night Hike, County Wicklow

    Let’s start with one of Ireland’s most famous locations: the majestic trail of Glendalough. This night hike, run by Wild Summits takes you through well-trodden locations like the miner’s village as the sun sets, and the 6th century monastic site as night sets in.

    During the journey, you’ll have a guide with you, who will take you through the location’s rich culture and history. And all while the stars twinkle overhead in the expansive night sky – how’s that for a fun night out?

    Carlingford, County Louth Carlingford, County Louth

    Carlingford, County Louth

    Cooley Night Hike, County Louth

    Next up, we're off to the pristine shores of Carlingford in County Louth for a nocturnal trek with Cooley Night Walks. The Cooley Mountains are impressive enough by day, but at night, the natural beauty of the area is truly special.

    The hike from Mullaghbuoy Parish up to Barnavave Peak takes about 50 minutes – but it’s a gentle journey, and the reward at the top is more than worth it. Alongside gorgeous nocturnal views of Dundalk Bay and Carlingford Lough, you’ll also be treated to an evening supper from the chefs of Ghan House in Carlingford – a proper feast for the senses.

    Dark Sky Park, County Mayo Dark Sky Park, County Mayo

    Dark Sky Park, County Mayo