Darby's Bed Loop Walk

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7.01 km
168 m
01h24
Medium

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Last verified: 12 May 2025

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This loop which starts and finishes in the village of Galbally - at the heart of Ballyhoura Country - takes you to a high point of 265 m north-west of the village. Here there is a megalithic passage grave known as the Fort of the Three Pillar Stones. The fort is estimated to be 6,000 years old and is known locally as 'Darby's Bed'.

After a short walk along the road out of the village, you'll enter the trail proper on your left. As you follow the trail, you'll notice white signs directing you to a passage tomb. Follow these to divert from the trail briefly and visit this historic site- remember to return to the white sign to continue the loop.

The tomb has a long almost inaccessible entrance passage, and the roof rises likes steps to the top of its chamber and is regarded as being similar to megalithic tombs in Brittany, France. The entrance passage faces north-west in line with the midsummer sunset. According to fable and folklore, it is believed that it is the grave of Olill Olum, who was one of the early kings of Munster.

Distance: 7 km

Time: 2 hrs 30 mins

Trail start point: Galbally in Co. Limerick

Trail type: Green paths, forestry roads and tracks

Difficulty: Moderate

Trail Guide: Download the Darby's Bed Loop Guide here.

Moderate Grade Definition: Will include predominantly Class 3 trails but can include sections of Class 1, Class 2 or Class 4 Trails (typically for no more than 30% of the route distance). Overall the route will have rough underfoot conditions and may include uphill sections taking up to 10 minutes to walk.

Moderate Trails are Suitable For: People with a moderate level of fitness. Specific outdoor walking footwear and clothing required

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Source: Limerick

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Difficulty level: Medium (77/100)

Length: 7.01 km

Duration: 01h24


Total ascent: 168 m

Maximal slope: 4.7 %

Average slope: 2.4 %

Net ascent: 0 m

Total descent: 168 m

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Paved roads: 886 m (13 %)

Cobblestones: 0 m (0 %)

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Car free roads: 3.91 km (56 %)

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        Closest address to start and end: R662, The Municipal District of Cappamore — Kilmallock, Ierland

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