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Hiking around Castlecomer offers diverse natural landscapes, primarily characterized by its picturesque wooded settings and the gently undulating hills of the Castlecomer Plateau. The region features expansive blanket bogs and fragmented woodland habitats, with the River Dinin flowing through the town. Trails often wind through mature woodlands and encircle lakes, providing varied terrain for exploration.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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9
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5.74km
01:34
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.19km
02:34
170m
170m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.61km
01:12
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.56km
01:13
50m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.80km
01:34
80m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Freshford walking loop is a 5.6 km (3.5 mile) waymarked walking loop through the countryside and along the river to the west of Freshford. It's waymarked with purple arrows and includes about 90 m (295 ft) of ascent. You'll walk through woodland and across fields, on a clear day there are nice views of the Gathabown and the Castlecomer Hills.
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Wonderful views back over Cullahill and a well placed bench to view them from. This is on the Heathy Way loop walk.
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Cullahill Castle was built in around 1425 and destroyed in 1650. You can walk around the outside to view but no access inside.
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The hurling statue near the River Nore in Kilkenny, located at Canal Square close to Lacken Walk, is a tribute to Kilkenny’s rich hurling heritage. Sculpted by Barry Wrafter out of Kilkenny limestone, the monument stands 14 feet tall and features three players in action, capturing the energy and passion of hurling, Kilkenny's beloved sport. This impressive piece has become a popular spot for locals and tourists, framed by the scenic backdrop of Kilkenny Castle and the River Nore. The statue was officially unveiled in May 2016, symbolizing Kilkenny's deep connection to hurling.
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Below the castle you have a beautiful view of the River Nore. From above too, of course.
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Kilkenny's scenic canal views offer a peaceful and picturesque escape within the heart of the city. Meandering through the town, the tranquil waters of the River Nore and its associated canals create a serene backdrop to Kilkenny's historic landscape. Alongside the canals, you can take leisurely strolls, cycle the pathways, or simply relax and enjoy the natural beauty.
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Tynan's Bridge House Bar in Kilkenny is more than just a traditional Irish pub; it's a piece of the city's history and a beloved gathering place for locals and tourists alike. This charming establishment, located near John's Bridge in the heart of Kilkenny, offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere that's quintessentially Irish. The pub's history dates back to the 18th century, and its classic exterior and cozy interiors reflect the rich heritage of the area. As you step inside, you'll find a friendly and lively space where you can enjoy a wide range of drinks, including local and international beers, spirits, and fine Irish whiskeys.
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There are over 25 bus-accessible hiking trails around Castlecomer, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy and moderate routes to explore.
The bus-accessible hikes around Castlecomer primarily feature picturesque woodlands, gently undulating hills, and trails that wind around beautiful lakes. Many paths are within the Castlecomer Discovery Park, offering well-maintained tracks, while others explore the wider Castlecomer Plateau with its fragmented woodlands and even some blanket bogs.
Yes, Castlecomer offers many easy, beginner-friendly hikes accessible by bus. For example, the Castle of Ardra loop from Castlecomer is an easy route that takes you through pleasant scenery. The Castlecomer Discovery Park also features several easy looped walks like the Ladies Walk and Arboretum Walk, which are generally on level ground.
Absolutely. Many of the bus-accessible routes around Castlecomer are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point, often conveniently close to a bus stop. The Freshford Loop and the Freshford loop from Freshford are excellent examples of circular routes you can reach by bus.
Yes, many bus-accessible trails in Castlecomer are very family-friendly, especially those within the Castlecomer Discovery Park. Routes like the Ladies Walk and Arboretum Walk are on level ground and suitable for all ages. The Castle of Ardra loop from Castlecomer is another easy option that families can enjoy.
Yes, dogs are generally permitted on leads on many of the trails around Castlecomer, including those within the Castlecomer Discovery Park. It's always a good idea to keep your dog on a lead to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.
Along bus-accessible hikes, you can discover a variety of natural features and landmarks. Within the Castlecomer Discovery Park, trails wind around two beautiful lakes and through mature woodlands, with features like a rock waterfall. You might also encounter historical sites like the former Ardra Castle. The region is characterized by the River Dinin and the Castlecomer Plateau. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Dunmore Caves, a significant geological attraction nearby.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful wooded settings, the well-maintained trails, and the accessibility of routes, making it a great destination for a relaxing outdoor experience.
Yes, Castlecomer town center, where the main bus stops are located, offers cafes and pubs where you can refresh before or after your hike. The Castlecomer Discovery Park also has facilities, including a cafe, making it convenient for visitors using public transport.
Castlecomer's trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings vibrant greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers stunning foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days and warmer weather. Even in winter, many trails remain accessible, providing a peaceful experience through the woodlands.
The bus-accessible hikes around Castlecomer vary in length. You can find shorter, easy loops like the Ladies Walk (1.5km) and Arboretum Walk (2km) within the Discovery Park, which are perfect for a quick stroll. Moderate routes, such as the Heathy Way Loop from Culahill, can extend up to 9km, offering a more substantial outing.
Yes, for those looking for a bit more challenge, there are moderate difficulty hikes accessible by bus. The Heathy Way Loop from Culahill is a great example, offering a longer route with more elevation gain compared to the easier trails, while still being reachable via public transport.


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