We firstly followed the Blue Route (Mullaghmore Loop). It is 7.5K in total and is estimated to take 2hrs 55mins. It is classed as very difficult remote/ upland.
We then followed the GreenArrow Route (Nature Trail). It's is a moderate 1.5K walk and is estimated to take 40mins. In total we walked/climbed 9K in 2 hrs 55mins!
The trails are extremely well marked. We found that every time we were unsure of our way, there was a trail marker just ahead. They are suitable for any novice.
We are by no means super climbers or super fit but we found the trails relatively easy. I think this is probably because the trails are not too long or too high a climb. Mullaghmore is classed as a hill because it is 180 Ft. Anything over 610m is generally classed as a mountain.
The trails range from moderate to very difficult with a climb of between 20m and 140m. There are some obstacles to climb along the way and you always need to watch your step as some rocks can be loose and there are holes along the ground. We luckily had no problems and enjoyed the 2 routes.
The weather in general was lovely, although we did get caught in one hail shower. It passed quickly and we managed to get some shelter. It was quite windy but we really didn't notice until we were at the very top. I nearly fell a few times, mainly when I was trying to take photos!
The trails themselves were quiet, we only met a couple of people on the way up but by the time we got back down and walked back to the car, there were more people and cars visible.
I took my hiking poles with me but I found that I didn't need them. The one thing that was a must for me was my hiking boots. The ground was unpredictable in places and these boots definitely saved my ankles. As I've mentioned before I am by no means a professional and my boots were bought in Lidl last year but I have found them great for my needs.
We enjoyed our morning of climbing so much that we are planning another trip to walk all other routes! The routes that we still need to do are:
Yellow Route (Slieve Carron)
Brown Route (Slieve Carron)
Red Route (Mullaghmore Traverse)
Green Route (Mullaghmore Return)
Orange Route (Knockaunroe Turlough)
Purple Route (Lough Avalla Farm Loop)
We got back to the car by lunch time so once we had changed and had some lunch, we headed 5K further up the road to the house featured in Fr Ted! It's a private residence so we just took a couple of photos from the entrance. We did see a number of cars drive in to get photos beside the house. A number of people peered in the windows too! There is a big sign on the gate saying "Private" so I shocked that those people felt it ok to look in the windows! Maybe their excitement took over, who knows?!!!
If you fancy a nice day out and something that is different then I cannot recommend The Burren highly enough. We had such a great morning in the outdoors. Its so calming and peaceful up there. We looked like we were taken straight off the posters for Lidl and Aldi but we didn't care! It's all about the experience and we loved every second of it. It helps too that I'm not one bit stiff today, thanks to my stretching after the hike!
Until the next time, always remember to be:
Until the next time, always remember to be:
Dee-Termined To Glam & Glow
Dee x














