Walking the Lough Derg Way is an opportunity to witness the unspoiled beauty of Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands along a 64km trail.
Beginning at the tourist office in Limerick City – behind the Hunt Museum – the Lough Derg Way stretches along winding, circuitous routes alongside the River Shannon up through to the marina in Dromineer on Lough Derg.
The route is a walker’s paradise. Climb the rolling hills of Clonlara, and onto the visit the village of O’Briensbridge. It makes its way across the river to the ancient town of Killaloe – once the home of the 11th-century High King of Ireland, Brian Boru. Rest up with coffee and pizza in the Italian deli, Ponte Vecchio, or discover the heritage of the town at St Flannan’s Cathedral, including its awe-inspiring early Christian oratory.
The southern section of the trail is made up of quaint canals and riverside passages, offering a glimpse into an often-unseen aspect of Ireland’s landscape. Wander across the gentle, rolling trails or just sit and watch fishermen patiently cast out from the canal banks. The northern end – largely comprised of country roads – is a great place to relax in the ebb and flow of country life.
The trail winds up in the charming port town of Dromineer. Seize the opportunity to dip into the glistening waters of Lough Derg after a pleasant walk. There are plenty of water sports available to soothe tired feet. Savour a doorstop sandwich made with famous locally-baked bread while watching the sun settle on the harbour at Lough Derg House and Lake Café.
Explore the town’s castle ruins and relax with a dram in The Whiskey Still.
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