Coastal Path Explorer Programme
Comprehensive guides to accessible coastal walks across
Ireland's shorelines. Each route includes detailed maps showing
terrain difficulty, rest points, parking, and nearby facilities.
We've documented seasonal weather patterns, coastal safety
considerations, and photography opportunities so you can plan
with confidence.
Route difficulty ratings
Accessibility notes
Facility locations
Dublin City Strolls Guide
Explore Dublin's neighbourhoods at a comfortable pace through
our curated walking routes. We focus on paved surfaces, gentle
inclines, and manageable distances (1-3 km per route). Each
guide includes neighbourhood history, locations of public
restrooms and cafés, pavement conditions, and connections to
public transport so you can rest whenever needed.
Neighbourhood history
1-3 km routes
Amenity locations
Liffey Riverside Walking Course
Discover Dublin's heart by following the Liffey from the city
centre to quieter countryside sections. Our guides highlight
architectural heritage along the water, point out historical
landmarks, and explain the river's significance to Dublin. Paved
riverside paths make these routes particularly accessible, with
bridges offering easy exits if you need to shorten your walk.
City to countryside routes
Paved paths
Historical context
Cork's Family-Friendly Promenades
Explore Cork's waterfront and park walks designed for
mixed-ability groups. Routes range from gentle 2 km promenades
along the Lee to scenic 4 km loops through accessible parks.
We've identified accessible playgrounds, seating areas, and
accessible facilities so families with varying mobility levels
can enjoy time together outdoors.
2-4 km routes
Family-friendly amenities
Mixed-ability accessible