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Doonbeg Loop
Doonbeg, Co. Clare
Free to visit
The village of Doonbeg is situated in West County Clare and nestled on a magnificent coastal expanse. Explore the area with this 8km walk.

The Doonbeg Loop is an 8km walk and is a great opportunity to explore the local area. The village of Doonbeg is situated in West County Clare and nestled on a magnificent coastal expanse. The village is reputed to be the longest village in Ireland Overlooked - the central point is an old stone bridge which crosses the Doonbeg river.

The name Doonbeg is a translation of the Irish ‘dún beag’ which means small fort. The village grew up around Doonbeg Castle which was built in the 16th century for the Earl of Thomond.

Directions to Trailhead:

A-B. Starting from the mapboard, follow the green (and purple) arrow out of Doonbeg village. The purple arrows are for the longer Tullaher Loop. After 750m you reach a junction with a minor roadway on your left. Turn left here - leaving the purple loop as you do. Follow this roadway for almost 1km to reach a T-junction - turn left but almost immediately, turn right onto a sandy roadway.

B-C. The loop now follows a bog roadway for over 1km to reach a sharp left bend and, 700m later, a T-junction where you turn left and rejoin the purple loop for the rest of the trip back to the trailhead.

C-A. For the next 1km the loop follows the bog roadway past three tracks and crosses the Doonbeg River. Another 1km takes you back to the main road on the east of the village. Turn left and enjoy the last section back to the trailhead.

Trail details

Type:
Walking Trail
Location:
Doonbeg Loops
Grade:
Easy
Format:
Loop
Length:
7.383409565km
Ascent:
10m
Dogs allowed:
Yes
Time:
1 hour 30 minutes
Nearest town start:
Doonbeg
Nearest town finish:
Doonbeg
Start point:
Doonbeg Church car park
Finish point:
Doonbeg Church car park
Waymarking:
Green arrow on white background
Facilities:
Car park
Contact details
Main St, Doonbeg, Co. Clare, Ireland
Leave no trace
  • Plan ahead and prepare
  • Be considerate of others
  • Respect farm animals and wildlife
  • Travel and camp on durable ground
  • Leave what you find
  • Dispose of waste properly
  • Minimise the effects of fire
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