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Hiking around Inch offers a variety of routes characterized by coastal paths, river loops, and parkland trails. The region is situated on the Dingle Peninsula, providing a landscape that includes expansive beaches and views of nearby hills. The terrain is generally composed of gentle gradients, making it accessible for many ability levels.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Embark on the Delamont Long Walk, an easy hiking route that guides you through the scenic Delamont Country Park. This pleasant 3.3-mile (5.3 km) journey involves a gentle elevation gain…
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Embark on the Lough Money loop from St. Patrick's Road, a moderate hiking route that spans 7.3 miles (11.8 km). You will experience the diverse beauty of County Down, Northern…

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Embark on an easy hike along the Lecale Way, a route that spans 2.3 miles (3.8 km) and involves a gentle climb of 43 feet (13 metres). You can expect…
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The impressive Strangford Stone that sits inside the Delamont Country Park in Northern Ireland holds the mighty title of the highest megalith stone in Europe! The stone stands at a whopping 12.5 metres tall and was assembles by 1000 people in 1999. It stands in an elevated position, boasting superb views over Strangford Lough and towards Slieve Croob and the Mountains of Mourne
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Situated on the shores of Strangford Lough in an area of outstanding natural beauty, The Park offers peace, beauty and tranquillity. It is home to the Strangford Stone - the tallest megalith in Ireland. This beautiful 200 -acre Country Park offers a great day out for visitors of all ages. Whether you are a keen walker, a nature lover or simply looking for a great day.
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Quoile Bridge is a six arch stone bridge that runs over the River Quoile. The bridge was built around 1680 and may be one of the oldest bridges in County Down!
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Here is a great vantage point to enjoy the best of the sensational River Quoile. Enjoy beautiful scenery of rounded hills and marshes as you pass the tranquil riverside and keep your eyes peeled for local bird and wildlife that are often seeing relaxing on the water.
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Situated on the shores of Strangford Lough in an area of outstanding natural beauty, The Park offers peace, beauty and tranquillity. It is home to the Strangford Stone - the tallest megalith in Ireland. This beautiful 200 -acre Country Park offers a great day out for visitors of all ages. Whether you are a keen walker, a nature lover or simply looking for a great day.
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The impressive Strangford Stone that sits inside the Delamont Country Park in Northern Ireland holds the mighty title of the highest megalith stone in Europe! The stone stands at a whopping 12.5 metres tall and was assembles by 1000 people in 1999. It stands in an elevated position, boasting superb views over Strangford Lough and towards Slieve Croob and the Mountains of Mourne
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The Dundrum Coastal Path provides a beautiful 2.5km stretch of coastal walking along a disused railway line on the western shore of Dundrum Inner Bay. Enjoy delightful views of the bay and the Mournes as you make your way along this well-maintained path.
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Lough Money, nestled in County Antrim, is a picturesque freshwater lake. Surrounded by lush greenery and offering tranquillity, it's a favoured spot for fishing, picnics, and nature enthusiasts.
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Yes, the area offers several easy walks suitable for the whole family. A great option is the Delamont Country Park Long Walk loop — Strangford & Lecale, which follows well-maintained park trails with lovely views over Strangford Lough. The simple, flat walk along Inch Beach itself is also a fantastic choice for all ages.
Many trails in the region are suitable for hiking with a dog, but it's important to be mindful of local regulations, especially in areas with livestock. Trails through open countryside or along coastal paths are often good choices, provided your dog is kept on a lead. Always check signage at trailheads for specific rules.
Absolutely. If you're looking for a moderate circular route, the Lough Money loop from St. Patrick's Road is a popular choice that combines country lanes and lakeside paths. For an easier loop, consider the Strangford Stone – Strangford Stone loop from Killyleagh, which takes you through fields and along the coast.
For direct views, a walk along the Dingle Way section that traverses the dunes behind Inch Beach is spectacular. For panoramic vistas from a higher elevation, the hikes in the nearby Slieve Mish Mountains offer rewarding views looking down onto the beach and across Dingle Bay.
While on the Dingle Peninsula, you can visit Glanteenassig Forest Park, a highly-regarded local spot which features waterfalls within its network of trails. Another well-known spot is the Conor Pass Waterfall, which is a popular stop along the scenic mountain pass drive, though the waterfall itself is modest.
Inch Beach is a sand spit that stretches for about 5 km (3 miles). A walk from the main access point to the tip and back is approximately 10 km (6 miles) and takes around 2-3 hours at a leisurely pace, depending on tides and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
Inch is a key point on the Dingle Way, a 179km long-distance trail. The section that directly involves Inch runs between the villages of Camp and Annascaul. This part of the trail is famous for its mix of beach walking along Inch Strand and quiet roads through the surrounding farmland.
Yes, Inch is a great base for tackling more strenuous hikes. The Slieve Mish Mountains are nearby and offer exhilarating ridge walks. For those seeking the ultimate challenge, the MacGillycuddy's Reeks, home to Ireland's highest peak Carrauntoohil, are visible from the area and accessible for a day trip.
The hiking routes around Inch are well-regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of over 4 stars. Hikers often praise the stunning coastal scenery, the variety of terrain from beaches to hills, and the accessibility of trails for different fitness levels.
There is a large public car park located at the entrance to Inch Beach. It provides convenient access for walks along the beach itself and for starting hikes on the Dingle Way. During the peak summer months, it can get busy, so arriving earlier in the day is recommended.
Yes, for a gentle and flat walk along a river, the Quoile River loop — Strangford & Lecale is an excellent choice. It's a short, easy route perfect for a relaxed stroll.
Inch is a hub for outdoor activities. The beach is famous for surfing, with several surf schools available. The calmer waters of Dingle Bay are also ideal for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and fishing. The area is also a designated Special Area of Conservation, making it great for birdwatching.


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