Ecton,
4
miles
mi
| Hard | 2hrs 30min
Towering Ecton Hill was once famous for its copper and an odd little railway at its foot.
Settle,
4
miles
mi
| Medium | 1hr 45min
Exploring the route to a famous cave, once host to prehistoric bones.
Cocket moss, North yorkshire
4
miles
mi
| Hard | 1hr 30min
A rare remnant of undrained wetland is the highlight of this more challenging walk.
Clapham, North yorkshire
4
miles
mi
| Medium | 1hr 30min
Geography comes to life here, with faults, caves and gorges all on show.
Hayfield, Derbyshire
4
miles
mi
| Easy | 2hrs 30min
Lantern Pike’s lofty vantage point looks down on a village now better known for recreation rather than industry.
Dublin city centre,
0.9
miles
mi
| Easy | 45min
This walk introduces you to two of the greatest figures of Ireland’s 19th-century history, Daniel O’Connell and Charles Stuart Parnell
Dublin city centre,
0.25
miles
mi
| Easy | 2hrs
Following in the footsteps of Dublin’s celebrated figures, this walk leads you on a collegiate ramble through four centuries of academic excellence
Dublin city centre,
1
miles
mi
| Easy | 2hrs 30mins
Parnell Square exudes a faded grandeur and is laden with memories of literary figures and victims of the fight for Irish independence
South dublin,
1
miles
mi
| Easy | 2hrs
St Stephen’s Green is one of Dublin’s best-loved public green spaces and a favourite spot for a lunch break or picnic on a summer’s day
Dublin city centre,
1.75
miles
mi
| Easy | 2hrs
Temple Bar’s story is a tale of riches to rags and back to riches again, spanning some four centuries
Dublin city centre,
1.6
miles
mi
| Easy | 3hrs
This part of the city has suffered from some not-too-sensitive modern building, but its ancient stones must be a highlight of any visit to Dublin
Dublin city centre,
2
miles
mi
| Easy | 1hr
Dublin is in two minds about its Georgian golden age of architecture, and this walk explores some of the reasons why
Dublin city centre,
4
miles
mi
| Easy | 0
Dublin is a city full to the brim with legendary pubs, and almost all of them have a story to tell
Dublin city centre,
1.6
miles
mi
| Easy | 3hrs
The River Liffey drew Norse and Danish raiders and settlers to this part of the world, and the heart of Viking Dublin lies beneath Wood Quay
Dublin city centre,
2
miles
mi
| Easy | 2hrs
As it does in so many ways, Dublin punches well above its weight when it comes to music, and its musical legends leave a trail worth following
Dublin city centre,
2
miles
mi
| Easy | 3hrs
Dublin is a great shopping city, with world-class designer outlets and art galleries
Dun laoghaire and dalkey,
2
miles
mi
| Easy | 2hrs
The coastline south from the estuary of the River Liffey is Dublin’s own Riviera, complete with palm trees that flourish in the mild microclimate
Rathfarnham,
1.5
miles
mi
| Easy | 2hrs
Rathfarnham village is associated with an array of events, anecdotes and prominent Dublin figures, some of which are portrayed in this walk
Howth,
1.5
miles
mi
| Easy | 2hrs
Set on a headland overlooking Dublin Bay, Howth is a pretty coastal town with steeply sloping streets leading to a former fishing harbour
Dublin city centre,
2
miles
mi
| Easy | 3hrs
Irish whiskey and Irish stout are world famous, and the prowess of Ireland’s fighting men is the stuff of legends
