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Situated close to the geographical centre of Ireland, the Slieve Bloom region links the counties of Laois and Offaly and is made up of forests, blanket bog of a type which is unique to Ireland, and hidden valleys which will be of interest to lovers of archaeology and nature.

Situated close to the geographical centre of Ireland, the Slieve Bloom region links the counties of Laois and Offaly and is made up of forests, blanket bog of a type which is unique to Ireland, and hidden valleys which will be of interest to lovers of archaeology and nature. In 2007, a series of looped walks were developed at various trailheads in the region following a mix of forest tracks, riverbanks, old roadways, and grassy trails. There are a few rough and rugged sections - but they rarely rise to high altitude and do not demand great stamina. This loop is one of three which start and finish at the Kinnitty Forest trailhead - key features include the grounds of Kinnitty Castle (now a hotel), the ruins of Glinsk Castle, and spectacular broadleaf woodlands.

A-B. Start from the trailhead at the forestry entrance. After 30m keep left at the Y-junction of forestry roads following the blue arrow. You are also following a green arrow for the shorter Kinnitty Castle Loop and yellow arrow for the long-distance Slieve Bloom Way. After a little more than 1km you reach a 3-way junction with a wooden gate on your left. Through the wooden gate will take you into the grounds of Kinnitty Castle – well worth a visit.

B-C. Your loop turns right here, and continues to ascend along a forest road for almost 1km before rounding a right bend and reaching a Y-junction. Veer to the right here.

C-D. After 500m turn left onto an uphill woodland trail – the shorter green loop continues straight on here. You follow the blue arrow and the Slieve Bloom Way.

D-E. This path takes you through mature woodlands to exit on a forestry road where you turn right. About 200m afterwards you turn left at a 3-way junction and, almost immediately, veer left again at another junction. You are still also on the Slieve Bloom Way.

E-F. Climb the hill and, after 500m take a right at a junction. After 600m you leave the Slieve Bloom Way - taking a right turn onto a faint woodland trail to the ruins of Glinsk Castle (stone pillars and walls).

F-G. Follow the trail through the pillars, over the brow of the hill, and downhill through trees to join a forest road. Turn right here and after 200m turn left onto a downhill forestry track. The forestry trail merges with a forestry road where you rejoin the Slieve Bloom Way – turn right and follow the road around a corner to reach a woodland track where you turn left.

G-A. Enjoy the downhill journey through magnificent mature trees to exit onto a forestry road - the trailhead is only 50m on your left.

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Type:
Walking Trail
Location:
Kinnitty Forest
Grade:
Moderate
Format:
Loop
Length:
6.20km
Ascent:
170m
Dogs allowed:
Yes
    Time:2 hours 30 minutes
    Nearest town start:Kinnitty
    Nearest town finish:Kinnitty
    Start point:Car park at entrance to Kinitty Forest entrance barrier
    Finish point:Car park at entrance to Kinitty Forest entrance barrier
    Waymarking:Blue arrow
    Facilities:Car parking and coffee shop at Kinnitty Village
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