Accessible Coastal Paths of Ireland
Discover Ireland's most rewarding coastal routes with detailed
accessibility breakdowns. We cover surface conditions, parking
options, rest areas, and facilities along each path. Whether
you're walking the Dingle Peninsula or exploring the Antrim
Coast, you'll know exactly what to expect before you go.
Learn about coastal paths
Dublin City Strolls for Seniors
Explore Dublin's neighbourhoods at a comfortable pace with our
carefully mapped city walks. Each route is 1.5 to 3 miles,
avoids steep hills and heavy traffic, and includes stops at
accessible cafes, historical landmarks, and public facilities.
Perfect for discovering Georgian squares, literary sites, and
riverside views without rushing.
Explore Dublin walks
Cork Riverside and Waterside Walks
Experience Cork's most picturesque waterside routes along the
Lee and Blackwater rivers. We've identified six scenic walks
ranging from 1 to 4 miles, all with gentle terrain and plenty of
spots to pause and enjoy the scenery. Local guides share stories
about Cork's maritime heritage while you walk.
Discover riverside walks
Family-Friendly Promenades in Cork
Bring the grandchildren or extended family along on Cork's
welcoming waterfront walks. We've selected routes with
playgrounds nearby, accessible facilities, and spots perfect for
picnics. These promenades are flat, well-maintained, and often
quieter than city centre streets—ideal for mixed-age groups
wanting a relaxed outing together.
Find family walks