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    Actividades al aire libre en la isla de Irlanda

    ¡Añade a paisajes increíbles muchas actividades repletas de adrenalina y el resultado será una gran aventura! Bienvenido a la maravillosa (y verde) naturaleza...

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    Kayakista remando en aguas tranquilas bajo la característica montaña de cima plana Ben Bulben, en Sligo. Kayakista remando en aguas tranquilas bajo la característica montaña de cima plana Ben Bulben, en Sligo.
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    Ready for an adventure? The island of Ireland has got the lot. You can walk and hike through legendary landscapes such as the Mourne Mountains, cycle on majestic greenways, and make a splash in any number of water-based activities along breathtaking coastlines. And that's just for starters...

    Adrenaline junkies can head straight for the likes of Lough Key Forest and Activity Park in County Roscommon, where zip-lining through the forest and kayaking on the lake are top of the agenda. In Carlingford Adventure Centre in County Louth, laser combat, water trampoline, and frisbee disc golf are just some of the innovative thrills you can try out.

    You can also go slow and enjoy a destination at your own pace. From boating around the Fermanagh Lakelands to exploring the otherworldly beauty of The Burren National Park in County Clare on foot, slow travel enthusiasts can take a step back and immerse themselves in Ireland's natural beauty.

    Enjoying outdoor activities is a great way to travel sustainably, too. Forage for seaweed with The Sea Gardener in County Waterford and see a sheepdog in action on Glenshane County Farm in County Londonderry – just two of many uniquely Irish ways to get off the beaten track and reconnect with nature.

    Outdoor activities on the island of Ireland

    L-R: Surfing, County Donegal; rock climbing, County Cavan; sea swimming, County Dublin; seaweed foraging, County Sligo

    Take a walk on the wild side

    Walking is the quickest and simplest way to venture outdoors in Ireland! And with mild weather and a richly varied landscape of beaches, bogs, and rolling green fields, it's the perfect way to get up close and personal with the island's famously beautiful environments.

    In Northern Ireland, The Gobbins Cliff Path – a dramatic coastal walk through pathways and tubular bridges that hang above sea caves and lashing waves – is a must. The Giant’s Causeway Clifftop Experience is also a stunning way to see the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Elsewhere, any number of places along the Wild Atlantic Way offer lovely walking routes, including the Beara Peninsula in West Cork and the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry.

    For more hardcore hikers, the Wicklow Way is a paradise of mountain trails. The ultimate challenge? That'll be the tallest mountain on the island of Ireland, Carrauntoohil, in Kerry's MacGillycuddy's Reeks. The Slieve Blooms in counties Laois and Offaly are a hidden gem – peaceful peaks rising from the island's central plains.

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    Royal County Down Golf Club, County Down

    Golf in Ireland

    From rugged links to picturesque parklands, there's a reason why golfers call Ireland "the green of dreams". Want to explore the island's best courses?

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    Take to the water!

    With ocean waves, flowing rivers, and glistening lakes, the island of Ireland is a water wonderland. Make a splash by sea swimming at iconic locations such as the Forty Foot in County Dublin or the Blackrock Diving Tower in County Galway. The waters here are cool, clear and undeniably refreshing.

    If water sports are more your thing, we've got you covered. Bundoran in County Donegal is known as Ireland's surf capital but Lahinch in County Clare isn't far behind. Both spots offer BIG Atlantic waves. Clew Bay in County Mayo is a popular place for windsurfing. Whereas kayaking and canoeing are best done on Ireland's lakes and waterways, such as Lough Derg in Ireland's Hidden Heartlands.

    Like the water but don't like getting wet?! Cruise along the Shannon – the longest river on the island of Ireland – on a self-drive boating holiday to remember. Or rent a barge and glide along the Grand Canal to experience peace and tranquillity like never before.

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    Horse riding, County Sligo

    Equestrian excellence

    Trekking across the Mourne Mountains, galloping along windswept beaches, a day at the races... horsing around on the island of Ireland is a lot of fun!

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    On your bike

    Bike lover? You're in for a two-wheeled treat in Ireland. Greenways, which are designed for cyclists, are the big draw here. The Great Western Greenway from lively Westport to Achill Island takes in majestic views on the west coast, while the Waterford Greenway runs from Waterford city to the seaside town of Dungarvan along the rugged Copper Coast.

    For mountain biking, Rostrevor in County Down has off-road trails of varying difficulty, some with exhilarating single-track descents! Ballyhoura Mountain Bike Trails in County Limerick is also an exciting place to ride. Tear around 98km of forest trails, boardwalks, rocky sections, and tight bends.

    A gentler cycling experience can be found with city bike schemes, such as dublinbikes and Beryl. It's a fun and handy way to see more of these historic cities. Simply hop on and off at whichever landmarks catch your eye!

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    Sea cave kayaking, County Wexford

    5 great hidden gems

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    Sea Cave Kayaking Experience in County Wexford
    Explore the sea caves and arches along the sunny southeast coast... and maybe meet a dolphin or two along the way!
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    Hike Lugnaquilla in County Wicklow
    The west of Ireland is better known for its mighty mountains, but Leinster's highest peak is a great hike and it's right on Dublin's doorstep.
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    Climb Tormore Island in County Donegal
    Ireland's highest sea stack is not for the faint hearted! Think you can handle it?
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    Explore the Marble Arch Caves in County Fermanagh
    Delve deep underground into a hidden world that was formed over 340 million years ago!
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    Hop aboard for Blasket Island Eco Marine Tours in County Kerry
    Go whale, dolphin, seal, and birdwatching around the beautifully remote Blasket Islands and Dingle Bay.

    Ireland's outdoor activities

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