Trail Walking Conamara Municipal District - Westquarter Inishboffin - Photo
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Length
Length
8.1 km
Max alt
Max alt
53 m
Uphill gradient
Uphill gradient
91 m
Km-Effort
Km-Effort  
9.3 km
Min alt
Min alt
0 m
Downhill gradient
Downhill gradient
89 m
Boucle
Boucle
Yes
Creation date :
2017-07-01 00:00:00.0
Updated on :
2017-07-01 00:00:00.0

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Walking
Walking
2h07
Difficulty : Easy

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Trail Walking of 8.1 km to be discovered at Unknown, County Galway, Conamara Municipal District. This trail is proposed by heb.

Description

A-B. The loop starts from the pier in Bofin Harbour. Leaving the pier turn left and after 200m turn right at the first road junction. Ascend to reach a 4-way junction. Turn left here and join what is locally referred to as the ‘High Road’.B-C. Follow the road for 600m to reach a 3-way junction – you veer right here, joining a gravel track which takes you to a gateway. Cross the metal stile.C-D. Follow the stony roadway for 1km, passing through another gateway and crossing a stony embankment which separates Loch Bofin (on your left) from the Atlantic (on your right). At the end of the stone beach (North Beach)embankment, you rejoin a surfaced roadway. Turn right here.D-E. Continue along the roadway for 500m to reach a gateway – cross the stile here and follow the laneway and bog road along the rugged coastline around Westquarter. On your way you pass close to spectacular sea blowhole caves - a short detour to view it is well worthwhile, but do take care. Later you pass a monument overlooking 'The Stags', erected to the memory of American students who were tragically drowned off the coast in the 1970s. The loop then sweeps southward across open ground before joining a wonderful ‘green road’ below the ruins of a Promontory Fort, Dún Mór - highest cliffs on the island. E-A. The trip along the green road (South Road) provides spectacular views south to Inishark and the Galway mainland and eventually joins the ‘Low’ road along Bofin Harbour and back to the trailhead.Inishbofin lies 10km off the coast of County Galway in the west. The main activities on the island today are tourism, farming and fishing. There are five villages, West Quarter, Fawnmore, Middle Quarter, Cloonamore and Knock. This loop takes you on a trek around the western section of the island. For the adventurous the island is suitable for swimming, snorkeling, diving, shore angling, sea angling and hiking/hillwalking. Inishbofin has become an important centre for traditional Irish music and song and plays host to many visiting musicians and artists. The first documented history of the island dates from early Christian times. As you sail into the harbour you will notice Cromwell’s 16th Century Barracks which was used as a prison for catholic priests from all over the country after the English Statute of 1585 declared them guilty of high treason!

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Positioning

Country:
Ireland
Region :
Unknown
Department/Province :
County Galway
Municipality :
Conamara Municipal District
Location:
Unknown
Start:(UTM)
419821 ; 5941178 (29U) N.

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Trail Walking Conamara Municipal District - Inishbofin Knock - Photo
Walking
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Walking

Easy
Conamara Municipal District, Unknown, County Galway, Ireland
7.6 km | 9.1 km-effort
2h 5min
Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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