Croaghpatrick, Condado de Mayo, Irlanda
Murrisk Loop Walk
Longitud | 5.4 km |
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Aumento en Elevación | 84 m |
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Pasos | 8000 |
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Camino
Baños
Parqueo
Sitios para sentarse
Amigable para la sillas de ruedas
Amigable con los cochecitos
Amigable con los niños
Amigable con los niños
Con vistas hermosas
Sitio histórico
Lago o Río
Playa
Detalles de la Ruta
Murrisk Loop Walk es una ruta 5.4 km (de 8.000 pasos) ubicada cerca de Croaghpatrick, Condado de Mayo, Irlanda. Esta ruta tiene una elevación cercana a 84 m y tiene una calificación de fácil. Usted puede encontrar más rutas como esta en la aplicación Pacer.
The Murrisk Loop is signposted and can be started anywhere along its length. It takes in spectacular views of the sea out to Clew Bay with its hundreds of islands, some only as big as a house called drumlins. Looking inland there are equally breathtaking views of Croagh Patrick, Ireland’s holy mountain.
During the walk along quiet country lanes with little or no traffic one passes through farmland to the fishermen’s memorial and then on to the small harbour. Continue along the coast road until Murrisk Abbey, a restored well maintained mediaeval ruin. Heading inland one comes to the National Famine Monument at the foot of the ascent to Croagh Patrick. It is here that refreshment can be had in the cafe or the nearby pubs offering excellent food and drink.
It is a pleasant walk in summer with the sun shining.
You wouldn’t want to be anywhere else in the world.
Lista de Puntos de Referencia
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Car park at the start of the route
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The Tavern pub and restaurant. A gastronomic delight.
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View of the inner bay
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Turn right, cross bridge to fisherman’s memorial on other side
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The harbour pier with fishing boats.
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Campbell’s pub for a great pint of Guinness
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Well preserved ruin of medieval Murrisk Abbey
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National Famine memorial
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Cafe at the car park with stunning views of Croagh Patrick, Ireland’s holy mountain
Last updated: Jan 1, 2025