The Cooley Peninsula has more than 10 Loop Walks for you to choose from...
Carlingford & Cooley Peninsula Loop Walks
Maps & Guides for the Loop Walks that start/finish in Carlingford, Ravensdale, Grange, Rockmarshall, Ballymakellet
Táin Way Walking Route on the Cooley Peninsula
This loop has a number of starting and finishing possibilities.
Link to Irish Trails - Annaloughan Loop Walk Map
Link to Discover Ireland - Annaloughan Loop Walk Instructions
Loop begins and ends in Rockmarshall beside Fitzpatrick's Bar & Restaurant.
Link to Irish Trails - Grange "Molly" Loop Walk
Loop begins and ends at John Long's Pub in Grange
Link to Irish Trails - Grange "Rooskey" Loop Walk
Loop begins and ends at John Long's Pub in Grange
Link to Irish Trails - Slieve Foye Loop Walk Map
Link to Discover Ireland - Slieve Foye Loop Walk Instructions
Loop begins and ends the Cooley Peninsula Tourist Office in Carlingford
Link to Irish Trails - Barnavave Loop Walk Map
Link to Discover Ireland - Barnavave Loop Walk Instructions
Loop begins and ends the Cooley Peninsula Tourist Office in Carlingford
Link to Irish Trails - Commons Loop Walk Map
Link to Discover Ireland - Commons Loop Walk Instructions
Loop begins and ends the Cooley Peninsula Tourist Office in Carlingford
Carlingford - The medieval village of Carlingford is a delight to stroll around with its shops, restaurants, coffee shops, traditional pubs and craft shops - Guided walking tours of the medieval town can be booked at the Carlingford Tourist Office all year round, an ideal way for groups of 4 people or more to see and learn about the medieval town. Visit our Carlingford Guided Walking Tours page to learn more Guided Walking Tour of Medieval Carlingford.
Carlingford and the surrounding areas are a haven for walkers of all fitness levels, with offerings of leisurely walks such as the above looped walks and the new Omeath to Carlingford Greenway..
For further information on walking the loop walks and trails around Carlingford, Grange, Omeath, Ravensdale, Rockmarshall, Whitestown and the Cooley Peninsula area download the Cooley Walks Information Booklet here
Important Notice for Walkers
People who visit the Ravensdale area for recreation are asked not to bring dogs (even on a lead) onto the hills, to close gates, respect property and to minimise the impact of their activities on farmer's livelihoods. Sheep are very vulnerable if chased or worried by dogs, The presence of a dog, even on a leash can be distressing to sheep.