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Years on the Trail

— Flagship Walks
Routes worth remembering.

Three long walks hand-mapped by our field team across the wildest corners of Ireland. Each ends with a long meal, in a small pub, with the people who made it.

The Kerry Way
— As featured in
Condé Nast Traveler
The Irish Times
Monocle
Outside
Sidetracked
Travel + Leisure
— A quiet manifesto

We don't sell holidays. We lend you our way of walking Ireland.

Every route we run is built the slow way — walked first, eaten first, slept in first by someone on the team. We don't outsource, we don't white-label, and we don't take groups larger than twelve.

What you're paying for is less the itinerary and more the judgment behind it: the guide who knows when the weather will turn on a ridgeline, the farmhouse cook who has been feeding walkers since 1988, and the pub landlord who will pour you a pint and tell you the story of the mountain you just came off.

Every route personally scouted by a full-time member of the field team.

— What walkers say
Letters we've kept.

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We were met off the train in Killarney by a woman who already knew our names and our boot sizes. Ten days later we were saying goodbye to people we'll fly back to see. That's the trip.

Helena M.
Helena M.The Kerry Way · 2025

I booked the Connemara walk expecting mountains and came home remembering a turf fire and a bowl of mutton stew at a farmhouse table. The mountains were a bonus.

Daniel K.
Daniel K.Connemara & the Twelve Bens · 2024

On day three in the Burren our guide stopped us to point at a gentian the size of a coin, growing out of bare limestone. I think about that silence every week.

Priya V.
Priya V.The Burren & Cliffs Traverse · 2025

The Wicklow crossing was the quietest four days of my life. No signal, no schedule — just a compass bearing and someone who knew every stone on the ridge.

James T.
James T.Wicklow Way · 2024
— Dispatches from the field

Letters, occasionally.

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