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Hike to Knockmealdown summit, the highest point in County Waterford, for moderate 4.6-mile views across the Knockmealdown Mountains.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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37 m
Highlight • Parking
Tip by
3.66 km
Highlight • Summit
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7.38 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.92 km
1.29 km
119 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
6.60 km
459 m
153 m
146 m
< 100 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Komoot tour for the Knockmealdown summit is estimated to take around 2 hours and 41 minutes of moving time. However, trail research suggests that an 8.5 km route, including stops for pictures, can take approximately 3 hours. Factors like weather conditions, your fitness level, and how often you pause to enjoy the views will influence your overall duration.
While the Komoot tour is rated as moderate, the suitability for beginners depends on the specific route and weather. Some sections, particularly the ascent of Sugarloaf Hill if approaching from The Vee, can be steep with significant elevation gain over loose stone, making it challenging. It's best for beginners to go in good conditions and ideally with someone familiar with the area. Proper preparation for exposed, potentially windy conditions is crucial.
The terrain is characterized by rough, heathery ground, which can be boggy, especially at the start. You'll encounter small streams and may need to navigate through waist-high green bushes. While not overly technical, some sections are rocky with loose stones, particularly on descents into areas like Glenmoylan Valley or when traversing the Sugarloaf section, which has loose, shaley stone. Good waterproof boots are highly recommended.
A common starting point for this hike is the Bay Lough Car Park and Mass Rock Shelter. This provides convenient access to the trail.
From the summit, which is the highest point in County Waterford at 792 meters, you can expect panoramic vistas. On a clear day, views extend to the Galtees, Comeraghs, and Slievenamon mountains. You might even catch a glimpse of the highest Kerry mountains. The landscape includes mountain passes like "The Vee" with breathtaking views of the Golden Vale, and the picturesque Bay Lough.
The Knockmealdown Mountains are exposed and can be windy, with visibility quickly deteriorating if clouds roll in. While beautiful year-round, clear, dry days offer the best experience for views and easier navigation. Even in warmer months, be prepared for cold weather due to the elevation. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and experience due to potentially harsh conditions.
Yes, besides the Knockmealdown summit itself, you'll find the Bay Lough Car Park and Mass Rock Shelter at the start. The area also features the Grubb Monument, a beehive-shaped stone cairn, and offers stunning views from mountain passes like "The Vee" overlooking the Golden Vale.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with other established trails. You will find it intersects with parts of the Blackwater (Avondhu) Way, the European long distance path E8 - part Ireland, and the Tipperary Heritage Way.
While specific regulations for dogs on this exact trail aren't detailed, generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Knockmealdown Mountains. However, due to the presence of wildlife like hen harriers and red grouse, and potential livestock, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash to protect both your pet and the local environment.
No, there are generally no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Knockmealdown summit or other trails within the Knockmealdown Mountains. The area is open for public access. However, always respect private land and follow Leave No Trace principles.
Given the exposed and potentially boggy terrain, waterproof boots are essential. Layered clothing is highly recommended, as conditions can change rapidly, with strong winds and cold temperatures possible even in warmer months. Always carry sufficient water, snacks, navigation tools, and rain gear, regardless of the forecast.
If you're looking for a slightly less strenuous start or want to avoid the steepest initial climb, consider routes that don't immediately tackle Sugarloaf Hill from The Vee. While the Komoot tour starts from Bay Lough Car Park, some routes from The Vee can be quite challenging at the outset. Always check the specific route profile and recent trail conditions before you go.