The views from this trail are stunning. If you are looking for a good panorama of Country Limerick, take a detour after your walk to the nearby ancient monastery of Ardpatrick.
The steep trail on the edge of Ardpatrick village is worth climbing to enjoy the view from the top and to soak in 500 years of history. According to local tradition, Saint Patrick founded the monastery in the 15th Century. The Christian monks left this monastery hundreds of years ago but its ruins can still be seen- as can the earthen banks and closures near the summit which date from the Iron Age (500BC-400AD).
This trail intertwines with the Ballyhoura mountain bike trails crisscrossing the mountain. Keep an eye out for glimpses of bikers as gravity pulls them down the mountain! If you'd like to have a go, head to the trailhead in Ardpatrick to rent a bike.
Distance: 10 km
Time: 2hrs and 30mins to 3hrs
Difficulty: Moderate
Nearest town/village: Ardpatrick, Co. Limerick (4km)
Trail type: Forestry roads and tracks
Equipment: Walking boots, rain gear and liquids.
Loop Guide: Download the Ballinaboola Woods Loop Walk Guide
Source: Limerick
Difficulty level: Medium (63/100)
Length: 9.64 km
Duration: 01h55
Total ascent: 219 m
Maximal slope: 5.4 %
Average slope: 2.3 %
Net ascent: 0 m
Total descent: 219 m
Paved roads: 0.722 m (0 %)
Cobblestones: 0 m (0 %)
Car free roads: 9.63 km (100 %)
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