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Discover the stunning Croagh Patrick Heritage Trail, a 61 km linear walking route connecting 18 communities in Co. Mayo, Ireland. This moderately challenging trail weaves through diverse terrains including woodlands, fields, and minor roads, culminating at Ireland's sacred mountain, Croagh Patrick. Requiring 3 to 4 days to complete, the trail promotes community development, environmental awareness, and healthy activities while offering local services in nearby villages. Join us on this award-winning journey and connect with Ireland’s rich heritage.
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The Croagh Patrick Heritage Trail Pauline McDermott Tochar Valley Rural Community Network Community Centre, Clogher, Co. Mayo IRELAND. +353-949360891 www.croaghpatrickheritagetrail.com
A Network of 18 Communities established in 1999 Aughagower, Balla, Ballintubber, Ballyglass, Ballyheane, Ballyvary, Belcarra, Brackloon/Drummin, Carnacon, Clogher, Hollymount, Islandeady, Killavally, Manulla, Mayo, Abbey, Murrisk, Partry, Tourmakeady. Image credit: Mark Waters, Flickr CC
National Way-marked Way developed by the Tochar Valley Rural Community Network with assistance from local farmers and agencies
National Way-marked Trails Croagh Patrick Heritage Trail No. 10
Trail Overview • 61 km long, linear trail one-way, Balla to Croagh Patrick • Moderate to Hard Difficulty • Highest Point is 310 metres • Terrain: Woodland, Fields, Minor Roads, Mountain • Services available in villages • Requires 3 to 4 days
Why Develop a Walking Trail? Who will walk? • Infrastructure for Locals • Community Development – Social engagement • Economic Development • Educational Facility • Environmental Awareness • Healthy Activity • Tourism Facility
Research Issues • Type of Walk (e.g. Long Distance, Loop Walk, Heritage Trail.) • National Standards (e.g. Guidelines, Safety, Waymarking, etc.) • Route Finding, Access & Insurance (Rural farming area) • Development, Maintenance & Management of Trail
Research Issues (continued) • Local Services, (e.g. Accommodation, Food, Transport, Entertainment) • Finance • Promotions, Marketing & Administration • Guides, Guide Training
Target Markets • Northern Europeans – Students & Senior Walkers • Southern Europeans – Students & Younger Walkers • Great Britain & Ireland – All Ages • USA – Senior Walkers
Trail description How to get there Route Planner History & Heritage – 50 sites Available from: PocketGuidesIreland.com
Award Winning Project “Pride of Place Award” in 2009
Contact Pauline at skerdagh@gmail.com or www.paulinemcdermott.com