What to do and see in Ireland's Hidden Heartlands, Ireland's Hidden Heartlands: The Best Mountains

May 15, 2022 Mikaela Didonna

Discover the best top things to do in Ireland's Hidden Heartlands, Ireland including Maumturk Mountains, Twelve Bens of Connemara, Devil's Bit, Knockmealdown Mountains, Slieve Bloom Mountains, Keeper Hill, Galtymore, Galty Castle, Binn Chaonaigh, Devilsmother.
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1. Maumturk Mountains

Ireland
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Maumturk Mountains

2. Twelve Bens of Connemara

Ireland
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Twelve Bens of Connemara

Reviewed By johnmN5785EK - Lyon, France

We just simply enjoy the sense of calm and other-wordliness that descends while driving along by the Twelve Bens, which dominate the centre of Connemara - our days of serious mountaineering are long gone. Our last trip there was on an overcast day in Winter travelling from the Galway direction, on a narrow but empty road (apart from the occasional sheep) that ran through a unique boggy landscape with very sparse brown plant life, kaleidoscopically coloured clumps of heather and grass clinging to life by trickling streams. The mountains face south over blue-grey lakes and we enjoyed seeing the sharp quartzite peaks shrouded in mist. The Glencoaghan Horseshoe route, composed of nine peaks, encircles the south of the Bens, aligned in a star-shaped pattern, and takes in their highest peaks. This is some of the most strenuous but exhilarating mountaineering west of the Shannon; the northern summits are not as high but more physically demanding. Fortunately there is a mountain rescue team and potential walkers are advised to their number before starting out on the Beanna Beola (translated as Beola's peaks) which is the Gaelic name given to the Twelve Bens, by the local Irish speakers.

3. Devil's Bit

Templemore Ireland
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Devil's Bit

Reviewed By Fran-Maria - Tipperary, Ireland

The view from the top is amazing. There is a Tower on the way up as another attraction. On a clear day you can view the Shannon. I would recommend that you have comfortable footwear and flat heals for the ladies. If you have Binoculars bring them with you. The road to the carpark is winding so take your time and go extra slow on the decent.

4. Knockmealdown Mountains

Clogheen Ireland
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

Knockmealdown Mountains

5. Slieve Bloom Mountains

Kinnitty Ireland +353 86 278 9147 http://www.slievebloom.ie
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4.5 based on 103 reviews

Slieve Bloom Mountains

Reviewed By Fotogo

Great outdoors very peaceful - hardly anyone around making this a great escape into the great outdoors. Well maintained paths and good maps available to plan walks for all abilities

6. Keeper Hill

Tipperary Ireland
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

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7. Galtymore

Tipperary Ireland
Galtymore

8. Galty Castle

Sheheenaranky, Co. Tipperary, Tipperary Ireland http://www.coillte.ie/site/galty-castle/
Galty Castle

9. Binn Chaonaigh

Ireland

10. Devilsmother

Ireland

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