The 7 Best National Parks in Wild Atlantic Way, Wild Atlantic Way

February 3, 2022 Nicolette Lion

Discover the best top things to do in Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland including Gougane Barra National Forest Park, Killarney National Park, Belleek Forest Park, Connemara National Park & Visitor Centre, Ballycroy National Park Visitor Centre, The Burren National Park, Wild Nephin Ballycroy National Park.
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1. Gougane Barra National Forest Park

5km West of Ballingeary on R584 to Bantry, at the Pass of Keimaneigh, Gougane Barra, Ballingeary Ireland +353 21 488 2218 http://www.coillteoutdoors.ie/index.php?id=171&rec_site=88
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Gougane Barra National Forest Park

Reviewed By Tianaward027 - Tralee, Ireland

In October 2017 I visited Gougane Barra National Forest Park and it was amazing ???? Definitely a day I will remember forever ???????? Beautiful walks for all levels in a lovely forest setting ????????‍♀️A lovely peaceful place away from the crowd is what we need to destress and enjoy Mother Nature ???? Toilets are spotless and hand sanitizer was provided ???????? A stunning walk up along a beautiful waterfall, with incredible mountain views at the top. There are so many gorgeous waterfalls cascading down the mountains at the top ???? The base of the mountain is covered in the most amazingly thick moss that's like sponge under your feet ???????? We then ate in cronins bar and cafe, lovely food there highly recommend ???????? Highly recommend that everyone visits some time ‼️

2. Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park Cork Road, Killarney Ireland +353 85 801 7973 http://www.killarneynationalpark.ie/
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Killarney National Park

Reviewed By thewarrensDublin - Dublin, Ireland

Spent a wonderful couple of hours walking around this Park! it has really spectacular views of the surrounding area I'm beautiful red deer wandering around very close to you. it is a "must visit" place when you are in Killarney and parts of it are located right beside the centre of Killarney.

3. Belleek Forest Park

Belleek Forest Park Riverside Forest, Ballina Ireland http://www.facebook.com/belleekforestpark/
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Belleek Forest Park

4. Connemara National Park & Visitor Centre

Connemara National Park Connemara National Park Connemara, Co Galway Near the village of Letterfrack, Galway Ireland +353 95 41054 [email protected] http://www.connemaranationalpark.ie/
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Connemara National Park & Visitor Centre

***FREE OF CHARGE*** Connemara National Park is one of Ireland's six National Parks. The Visitor Centre for the National Park is located beside Letterfrack Village. Entrance to the National Park grounds and trails (Diamond Hill), exhibition and Audio Visual is ***FREE OF CHARGE***. The Visitor Centre is the starting point for Diamond Hill trail.

Reviewed By notions - Galway, Ireland

Kylemore Abbey is a must see and diamond hill is a great hike for all levels. There are long and short paths and it is accessible for people of any fitness level,

5. Ballycroy National Park Visitor Centre

Ballycroy National Park, Co Mayo, Ballycroy, Westport F28 RX77 Ireland +353 98 49888 [email protected] http://www.ballycroynationalpark.ie
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Ballycroy National Park Visitor Centre

The Visitor Centre for Ballycroy National Park, Irelands sixth National Park. The National Park was established in 1998 and covers a vast area of mountaineous terrain and blanket bog. The Visitor Centre was opened in 2009 and is located along the N59 road between Mulranny and Bangor Erris. The main body of the National Park is 3 km to the east of the Visitor Centre.

Reviewed By 359catherinef - County Cork, Ireland

A wonderful place to visit. The visitors' centre is really impressive - bright, spacious and spotless. The staff were fantastic and very helpful. A particular mention of Nicola in the cafe. She was really pleasant and informative. We enjoyed the 2 km loop walk with stunning views. We did not have time to explore the National Park further, unfortunately. Highly recommend a visit to Ballycroy.

6. The Burren National Park

Clare Heritage Centre, Corofin Ireland +353 65 682 7693 [email protected] http://www.burrennationalpark.ie/
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The Burren National Park

The Burren National Park is a place of great natural beauty. There are various marked trails in the Park that take you through many fascinating and beautiful habitats, such as calcareous grasslands, woodlands and limestone pavement. Entry is free, and a free bus service is available from May-August. Free guided walks may also be arranged during the summer - contact Information Point for details.

Reviewed By tommywelltravelled - Kilkenny, Ireland

This was one of my most enjoyable days walking. Lough Avalla Farm walk is just beside the Burren national park. It is privately owned. The walk is superbly signposted along the whole way. It takes one through a unique and varied landscape where little grows naturally except hazel bushes and a bewildering array of wild flowers. A bit of heaven on earth. Bring strong shoes.

7. Wild Nephin Ballycroy National Park

Nationalpark Mayo, Ballycroy, Westport Ireland +353 98 49888 http://www.wildnephinnationalpark.ie
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Wild Nephin Ballycroy National Park

Reviewed By 192marilyns - Hinckley, United Kingdom

The park itself is vast, uninhabited and unspoilt. For the less experienced hiker there are designated looped trails and boardwalks enabling you to enjoy the beautiful views of rivers, forestry and blanket bog dominated by the Nephin Beg mountain range. For tranquility and fresh air this is the place to be.

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