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CONNEMARA NATIONAL PARK

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Letterfrack, Ireland
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2024
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One of Ireland's most beautiful nature parks, with peat bogs, mountains, lakes, megalithic tombs, various animals, etc.

It's hard to miss the mythical Connemara National Park, one of Ireland's most beautiful natural parks. Created in 1980, it covers over 2,000 hectares of peat bogs, mountains, lakes and moorland, and is home to some of Ireland's highest mountains, the Twelve Bens. The area now covered by the park largely corresponds to the former estates of Kylemore Abbey. Visitors from all over the world come here at all times of year to discover this spectacular area, also known for its wildlife. In addition to the many birds (robins, wrens, thrushes, starlings...), you may spot foxes, ermines and, for the lucky ones, the famous Connemara pony. Vestiges of human presence, such as 4,000-year-old megalithic tombs or the remains of the old road leading to Galway, will also punctuate your discovery. Four hiking trails, starting from the visitor center, allow you to discover the park.

Hiking trails. Ellis Wood Nature Trail: an easy 0.5 km loop along undergrowth near a small waterfall.

Sruffaunboy Walk: an easy 1.5 km walk for children.
Lower Diamond Hill Walk: a 3 km route offering fine views of the Renvyle peninsula.
Upper Diamond Hill Walk: a 7 km trail leading to the summit of Diamond Hill (a 445 m high mountain; a slightly steep ascent), from where there are superb views (allow 3 hours). Extraordinary on a clear day.

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Dudu64
Visited in december 2017
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Ce parc national, qui comporte 4 parcours d’un niveau de difficulté variable, est magnifique. Les paysages sont, tout simplement, à couper le souffle. Pour en profiter un maximum, je vous conseille d’effectuer le parcours le plus long (environ 5 km) : le Diamond hill. En haut de cette montagne dont l’ascension requiert une certaine condition physique, la vue est tout simplement magique par temps dégagé !
rrrriton
Visited in february 2017
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Un incontournable...Les panoramas sont magnifiques...s'il fait beau bien sûr.
Jiemce
Visited in may 2017
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munissez vous de bonnes chaussures et partez sur les sentiers du conemara national park : 3 circuits sont proposés sur des sentiers bien balisés : vous aurez une vue époustouflante sur le conemara , la mer , les montagnes , les tourbieres
fute_305221
Visited in march 2017
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Différentes randonnées à faire, c'est un très beau parc et bien accessible : il n'est vraiment pas loin de Galway. On se croit vraiment au milieu de nul part !
lclement
Visited in august 2016
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Randonnée très sympathique sur un site magnifique malgré le brouillard au sommet.
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