Time to Take a Hike: 10 Trails to Try in Tipperary

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Swap screens for summits and flat whites for forest trails. Tipperary is bursting with hikes that deliver fresh air, folklore, and photo ops your feed is craving. From hidden waterfalls to legendary peaks, here are ten trails worth lacing up your boots for.

Silvermines Ridge, Trail, Lough derg

1. Ballyhourigan Woods Loop 

Tackle Keeper Hill’s slopes or go all the way up for epic summit shots.

2. Eamonn a Chnoic / Birchill Loop

Follow in the footsteps of Eamonn a Chnoic, Tipperary’s very own Robin Hood.

3. Clare Glens Loop

Think wild waterfalls, red sandstone gorges, and river rapids you’ll want on camera.

4. Devil’s Bit Loop

Where myth meets mountain, with views across eight counties.

5. Glen of Aherlow Walks

Corrie lakes, Galtee peaks, and more trails than you can fit into one weekend.

6. Glengarra Wood

Giant sequoias, a rhododendron tunnel, and perfect picnic backdrops.

7. Liam Lynch Loop

A trail that mixes Knockmealdown mountain views with a slice of Irish history.

8. Littleton Labyrinth

A bogland and heritage walk blending sacred sites with wild open skies.

9. Slievenamon Walk

The classic Tipperary climb, steep from the start and totally worth it at the top.

10. Slieve Felim Way

A long-distance wander through three mountain ranges and serious wide-open vibes.

Time to get outside. Grab your boots, pack your camera, and let Tipperary’s trails do the rest.

Ready to roam?