Donegal Hikes Archives — Our Family Hikes https://www.ourlittlehiker.com/category/donegal-hikes/ Sun, 05 Dec 2021 09:19:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 136102945 Mount Errigal Donegal- County Donegal Highest Point https://www.ourlittlehiker.com/mount-errigal-donegal-county-donegal-highest-point/ Mon, 08 Apr 2019 10:57:45 +0000 http://www.ourlittlehiker.com/?p=2020 Mount Errigal is the highest point in County Donegal. The mountain sits at an elevation of 751 meters. Errigal is one of these mountains that looks different in shape and scale depending on the direction that you approach it. Errigal is part of the Derryveagh Mountains and is locally referred to as one of the [...]

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Mount Errigal is the highest point in County Donegal. The mountain sits at an elevation of 751 meters. Errigal is one of these mountains that looks different in shape and scale depending on the direction that you approach it. Errigal is part of the Derryveagh Mountains and is locally referred to as one of the seven sisters.

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Mt Errigal Key information

  • Time to hike Errigal- 2 hours 50 minute with breaks
  • Mt Errigal hike length- 3km up and 3km back 6km total
  • Mount Errigal map- see below

Hiking Mount Errigal (First Attempt)

It took us 2 attempts to summit Errigal. We have to be extremely cautious with exposed peaks like this mountain because we are carrying a baby. On our first attempt, we walked through the bog section and decided to stop, just before we reached the loose gravel path. The weather became very wet, cold and slightly windy on our first attempt to hike mount Errigal but the forecast said it would pick up, so we decided to attempt the hike while hoping the weather would improve. Unfortunately, the weather did not improve and we decided for safety reasons to return another time.

On the second attempt, the weather forecast was for an overcast day with chances of showers. Thankfully, we summited the mountain and returned back to the car within 3 hours.  We got amazing views and outstanding weather conditions.

Getting to Mt Errigal

Errigal is about 2 km from the town of Dunlewy, there are no footpaths or local transport available to the mountain. We did see people walking from Dunlewy Hostel but take care as the road is very busy.

We left our home in Carlow at 6:30am and drove for 4 hours 30 minutes to reach Mount Errigal. On our first attempt, we were camping in Killybegs which was 1 hour 30 minutes away.

Mt Errigal car park

There is a small carpark at the base of Mount Errigal, which is able to accommodate about 10-15 cars.

Even though we reached the car park at 11 am, it was totally full. We parked on the side of the road with lots of other cars squeezed in beside us. The side of the road parking seemed pretty safe.

When we stopped the car, we all sat there eating and refueling before our hike to the summit. After our breakfast, we changed

into our hiking gear, we were surprised to see lots of people walking in jeans and trainers.

Hiking Mt Errigal (Attempt 2)

As we already attempted to hike this mountain once, we knew which direction we were walking. We saw lots of people walking the shortest route to the start of the scree and we did this the last time too but this time we decided to walk a slightly longer route following the river, as there is a nice clean path the whole way until we reached a pile of stones, from here we then crossed the bog toward Errigal to the start of the scree.

hike Mt Errigal with toddler start Mount Errigal hike with toddler starting errigal hike

We are now past our previous turnaround point, and the weather was lovely, there was a slight wind but nothing to worry

Mount Errigal path

Mount Errigal path

about. When we initially stepped onto the scree it felt very similar to Croagh Patrick. Every step we took, it felt like we slid back down two more steps. Thankfully this didn’t last too long and the path became easier to walk on.

From here the path cuts up the ridge of the mountain while increasing in height pretty quickly. The path is very slippy and good walking boots are essential. The walking route quickly rises and pretty quickly we are level with the neighboring mountain Mackoght, which is also called little Errigal.

Mount Errigal route Mount Errigal with toddler Mount Errigal hike time

We start to think that we have reached the top of the mountain, as we can see a top point now. After climbing 29 high points, we have learned this foolish lesson the hard way and checked our Viewranger app to see that we still have 100m to climb vertically and a long ridge section to the summit.

The trail walks around to Mackoght side underneath a ledge. There are steep drops to the side here and care should be taken. Thankfully we were fully sheltered from the wind and we also didn’t meet anyone while on this tight ledge.

Mt Errigal walk route Mount Errigal walking Mt Errigal top views

When we reached the top of this section we could finally see the summit of Mount Errigal. From this angle, there looked to be 2 peak summits but our research before the hike said that the first peak is the highest point in County Donegal so that’s the high point, that we are after.

We continue climbing upward from here but not at such a steep angle. As the mountaintop levels off slightly, the ridge becomes thinner and there are steep drops on either side.

When we reached the summit of Mount Errigal, there was a large crowd on top of the peak. We waited for 5 minutes to try and capture a quick photo of the summit on our own, which we thankfully got before another large crowd ascended onto the high point.

Mt Errigal hike Mount Errigal hike time

We walked along the thin one-man wide ridge, to the other peak which is only 2m lower than the other peak but unfortunately, we couldn’t get any nice pictures over there due to the large crowd.

Mt Errigal Mt Errigal top

We quickly started our descent to the bottom of the mountain. Thankfully we were prepared for the poor footing and had our hiking poles ready for the descent.

Our Thoughts on Mount Errigal Hike

Mount Errigal looks like an extremely hard mountain to hike, as it is quite steep looking on all elevations. The most difficult part of this hike is the loose scree on the ground, which makes footing very tricky. The path through the bogland isn’t fully visible and can be hard to navigate if there is heavy fog.

The views from Mount Errigal, are simply breath taken and well worth the hike to the summit, we really enjoyed this hike and highly recommend it.

We recommend that you bring good hiking boots and poles as we saw many people slip throughout the hike.

Mount Errigal Walk Time

Mount Errigal can be summited very quickly, we hiked to the summit and back to the car in 2 hours 50 minutes, which is pretty good going with a toddler on our backs. We only had a few short stops for water and photographs.

The views from Mount Errigal are simply breath taken and well worth the hike to the summit, we really enjoyed this hike and highly recommend it.

Mt Errigal Map

Mt errigal map

 

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Retro Camper Holiday Ireland https://www.ourlittlehiker.com/retro-camper-holiday-ireland/ Tue, 23 Oct 2018 08:04:51 +0000 http://www.ourlittlehiker.com/?p=1838 We have always loved campervans and moving around to stay in different locations. Ireland is perfectly suited for this kind of holiday, we have loads of campsites scattered around the island. We often find ourselves browsing classified websites looking to buy our own campervan or even make one from an old work van but our budget [...]

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We have always loved campervans and moving around to stay in different locations. Ireland is perfectly suited for this kind of holiday, we have loads of campsites scattered around the island.

We often find ourselves browsing classified websites looking to buy our own campervan or even make one from an old work van but our budget is extremely tight. We always felt that a VW transporter camper would have suited us best, as most of our adventures are done around mountain areas and the beauty of this sort of camper is that it will allow you to park anywhere to stay the night.

We previously hired a campervan before from www.Lazydays.ie and we immediately got hooked but after researching the cost to buy this type of campervan, we just could not spend that kind of money on a luxury item, so we needed another plan.

Exploring Donegal in a camper vAN

(Plan B) Our Retro Tent Camper

Gina’s dad bought a tent camper in 1980 and used it for a few road trips with her and her siblings. The kids all grew up and the campervan was demoted to a corner of the garage. Gina’s dad is a man that takes great pride in his vehicles and always keeps his cars spotlessly clean and the same applied to the camper. He thinks the camper went into storage in the mid-90s and was took out in the late 2000s for a kids party for Gina. Unfortunately, at the party a few too many kids jumped on one of the beds and broke the sliding rails, we needed to fix this. The broken sliding rail and a small bit of stitching on the tarps are all that is needed to make the camper useable again. If we could fix both of these things the camper would be immaculate.

We wheeled the camper out of the garage and into the daylight, we think this was the first time it was outside in 20 years. The first thing we noticed, was that the camper body is amazingly clean. We put down the trailer legs to stabilise the body, then we erected the roof using the roller handle.

We pulled out the bed on one side and the sliding rail, after attaching, zipping and joining all the sections of the camper together now we could fully assess all the previous damage. From our initial inspection, we could see the missing aluminium slider was the only thing really stopping us from using the camper. I ordered a new slider rail from an American website that owns the “Coleman Camper” franchise but unfortunately, the supplier does not ship to Ireland, can you believe that!!!

Donegal campervan trip

We did a temporary fix with some metal bars and bolts to stop the bed from pivoting off the frame of the camper. As we are in the middle of a heat wave in Ireland, we didn’t even attempt to fix the damaged stitching on the tarps. We did buy new tires for €130 and a cylinder of gas for €30. So we essentially have a camper ready to use for the grand total of €160 and a few bruised knuckles.

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Ourlittlehiker testing the new bed base

Our Retro Camper holiday

As we are still in the middle of doing the 32 County high point challenge we decided to have a few days holidays in County Sligo and County Donegal. While we were over in the west of Ireland we may as well climb the county high points. As this was our maiden voyage with the camper, we decided to drive to Sligo first as it was only 3 hours away in the car.

towing Coleman camper tent to Donegal

Neither of us had any experience with towing another vehicle, so we took great care attempting this drive. We stopped every 35-40 minutes continuously checking to make sure everything was alright with the trailer and basically checking to see if it was still there. We eventually arrived in Sligo, now all we had to do was find a campsite. The first campsite was full, we were getting nervous now. Luckily The second campsite still had parking spaces, thankfully.

Strandhill Sligo Campsite wild atlantic way

We stayed at Strandhill caravan and camping and it cost €24 per night without electricity. It was interesting trying to survive without electricity for 4 days but fun trying to figure out how to charge our devices.

Strandhill Campsite

When we arrived at Strandhill campsite the only area left to park our camper was a green area beside a carpark and apartment block, not ideal but we did have a 30-second walk to the beach. We reversed into our space (this took us about 30 manoeuvres) but eventually we got into position.

Now the real test started, erecting the tent without Gina’s dad giving me verbal instructions. Amazingly enough, I must have been listening to him when he initially showed me how to erect the tent, as I had it fully upright within 20 minutes. Now that we had a home for the night, we could start to explore the area and get some food.

Wild atlantic way camp site Sligo 1980s coleman camper tent Parked in Strandhill campsite

The campsite is situated perfectly beside the small village and the beach. We really enjoyed walking down to the nice restaurants in the evenings while also been only 5 minutes away from our camper. Ourlittlehiker loved exploring the beach and making sand castles, this was her first time doing this, especially in 30 degrees heat. We used this campsite as a base to hike Sligo and Leitrim highest points, Truskmore, which was a 50-minute drive away.

Truskmore mountain truskmore mountain hike Leitrim truskmore hike

Unfortunately, we found 2 pretty big negatives about Strandhill campsite:

  1. We could not get the keys to work for the toilets and showers, they would work for the women’s toilets but not for the men’s toilets.
  2. Our location on the site was maybe a poor choice and we probably didn’t have anywhere else to stay so maybe we shouldn’t complain about this but there was were noisy neighbours beside the campsite.

We only stayed in Strandhill Campsite for one night as we couldn’t stay any longer due to the noise from the apartments and carpark. After hiking Truskmore mountain we came back to the campsite and packed up the camper.

We were back on the road driving to our new destination, Donegal.

Killybegs Campsite

I would say we are a family that love keeps moving and we would generally never return to previously visited holiday locations but we stayed at this campsite in 2016 and it was amazing, so we decided to visit it again. The campsite is in Killybegs and was only 1 hour 15 minutes drive away from our current location in Sligo, so we plugged in the coordinates and started our road trip for Killybegs Donegal.

We arrived at the campsite and was immediately greeted by a familiar friendly face. The owner works at the gate and I’m 100% sure he did not recognise us but we told him that we stayed here in 2016 and we had a pleasant chat and he told us all the information about the campsite that we needed to know. We drove down to park up the camper and thankfully the campsite was very similar to what we remembered previously. The only notable difference was, that the owner had expanded slightly since we were here previously. He had added in additional parking bays further down the hill. This was a massive bonus for us as we would have more privacy.

retro Camper holiday in Killybegs Donegal Retro Camper van on the wild atlantic way

We parked in the second lowest bay and set up the camper again. 20 minutes later we had a home again, I’m getting good at his now. We did a quick walk around the campsite to check to see were the toilets like similar in condition to our last visit. They were BETTER, the toilets at this campsite are probably the best toilets that we have ever used, anywhere. They seem to be cleaned and filled up every 30 minutes, it is a true credit to the owner how well he keeps the toilets, I think its the small things that make me happy.

toilets in camosite in Donegal retro camper

The views from this campsite are simply amazing, we look right over Killybegs bay. We parked our camper in such a way to wake up looking at the views in the morning. Where parked our camper sandwiched between some very expensive campervans but thankfully we all had at least 30 meters between each other. The campsite has its own private lagoon, that has crystal clear water which felt like the perfect temperature. Killybegs campsite was pure heaven and a total gem, we loved it here.

Donegal campsite retro camper coleman retro camper donegal wild atlantic way camping

We have planned to use Killybegs campsite as a base to explore the Slieve League cliffs and the climb Errigal Mountain.

Slieve League Cliffs Donegal

We woke up nice and early for our first morning in Killybegs campsite. We got the stove and gas working and had a nice sausage breakfast and coffee while enjoying the amazing views looking over the bay below. The peace and quiet at the campsite was pure heaven.

Slieve League was a 30-minute drive away so we were in no rush today. We decided that we were going to take a break from hiking and do some tourist sightseeing. The road below the campsite has a big sign pointing for Slive League, so we just hoped in the car and decided to follow it. This quite possibly wasn’t the brightest idea, we quickly became lost and we couldn’t get a signal on our phones to download google maps. We missed a signpost in the town of Carrick to turn left off the Wild Atlantic way road. After a small detour and us retracing our original route we eventually found the right road to Slieve League cliffs.

Sliev league new toilets

We arrived up at the lower car parks for Slive League cliffs, not realising that the gate that was closed over on the road and it could actually be opened and you can drive the whole way to the cliffs. We parked our car in the carpark and started our walk up the hill to Slieve League. The road walk to the attraction is about 1.5km and provides some amazing views, this is well worth doing. Be careful on this section of road as there is only a small area to stand in to allow cars past and some car drivers don’t seem to be aware of the dangers.

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On our walk up to Slieve League, it became very obvious that there was an ice cream shop at the viewing point. The knowledge of ice cream spurred us on to reach the top of the road. When we reached the viewing point we all got some ice creams and admired the outstanding cliff views of Slive League. Gina and Ourlittlehiker were loving the ice cream and they disappeared very quickly with the 30-degree heat overhead.

Slieve League Cliff walk

While sitting looking at the Cliffs we saw that a lot of the other people were walking up to the top of the cliffs. The path to the top of Slieve League looked in good condition, we decided to tackle a small hike, after all, we are on a hiking holiday. The slive league cliff walk was quite easy and in a short distance up the cliffs, we had left the crowds behind and were pretty amazing panoramic views of the cliffs below.

icecream at slieve league cliffs donegal slieve league hike with a baby

We walked to the top of the ridge and decided it wasn’t worth going any further as we were at the highest point at this stage and the views wouldn’t have improved plus the heat was far too hot for pale Irish people. On top of the cliffs, the crowds dwindled massively and we felt that we had far more privacy to soak in the amazing sights of the oceans, wildlife and obviously the cliff.

Lake at slive league donegal top tourist attractions

We sat at the top and decided that we would indulge ourselves and get another ice cream for our walk back down the road, sure why not we were on holidays.

top of slieve league cliffs hiking slieve league cliff walking trail views from the top of slieve league cliff hike

We loved the Slive League cliff walk and would highly recommend it to other holidaymakers looking for good tourist attractions in Donegal. If the weather is bad or you are not able to walk long distances just open the gate on the main road and drive up to the Slieve League Cliff viewing point. Slive League cliffs are a must-see attraction when you are visiting Donegal, just remember to download your google maps for offline viewing as the phone signal is poor in most of the rural towns of Donegal.

Hiking Errigal Mountain Donegal

Unfortunately, we left to climb Errigal mountain until our last day in Donegal and the weather changed drastically, when we reached the mountain there was a low fog hanging over half the mountain and the wind was quite strong even at the base. We hiked halfway up the mountain and decided the conditions were far too poor, so we turned around and cut our losses. We were sad at the time that we had to abandon our hike but we both felt that we made the right move and the safest move for our little family.

Our thoughts on our first Retro camper holiday

We loved our first holiday with the retro camper. We have even decided to go on a small weekend away in Kilkenny the next weekend that we have free. This is a great way to see Ireland, as most of the campsites are only €24 and the peace and quiet in these locations are better than any hotel room. We are looking forward to all our new adventures in our new (old) camper.

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