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🌲Benbulben Forest Walk

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A gentle, family-friendly loop trail through a conifer forest at the base of the iconic Benbulben mountain in County Sligo. The walk is well-maintained, relatively flat, and takes about 1 hour to complete, with lovely views of the mountain and surrounding countryside.
- Suitable for all ages: pushchairs can manage the main path, though some sections may be bumpy.
- Facilities: small car park, picnic tables, information boards. No toilets or café on site (nearest pub in Drumcliff village).
- Best in dry weather as the path can be muddy after rain. Dogs on leads welcome.
- Combine with a visit to nearby Drumcliff churchyard (W.B. Yeats' grave) or the coast at Mullaghmore.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountySligo
CountryIreland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Check weather before you go

    The path can become muddy and slippery after rain. Plan your visit for dry weather if possible, especially with younger children or buggies.

  • Wear waterproof footwear

    Even on dry days, muddy patches are common in conifer forests. Waterproof walking boots or wellies are sensible for all ages.

  • Bring a buggy-suitable pushchair

    The main loop path is pushchair-friendly, but some sections may be bumpy. All-terrain buggies cope better than lightweight ones.

  • Pack a picnic and water

    There's no café on site. Bring snacks, drinks, and use the picnic tables. Drumcliff village (nearby) has a pub if you need proper refreshments.

  • No toilets on site

    Use facilities in Drumcliff village before or after the walk. Plan toilet breaks for younger children accordingly.

  • Allow about an hour

    The main loop takes roughly 1 hour. Add extra time if you have toddlers, want to linger, or explore side paths.

  • Dogs are welcome

    Dogs must be kept on leads. It's a good option for families with pets, though keep an eye on children around other dogs.

  • Combine with nearby attractions

    Pair this walk with W.B. Yeats' grave at Drumcliff churchyard or a coastal visit to Mullaghmore for a fuller day out.

  • Relatively flat terrain

    The walk is gentle and mostly flat, making it suitable for younger children, elderly relatives, or those with limited mobility.

  • Expect muddy sections

    Bring a change of clothes for younger children who may get dirty. Wipes or a damp cloth help clean hands before snacks.

  • Parking is available

    A small car park is at the trailhead. It may get busy during peak times, but generally isn't as crowded as major tourist spots.

  • Bring a lightweight rain jacket

    Mountain weather can change quickly. Pack waterproofs even if the forecast looks dry, especially for longer visits.

  • Information boards help navigation

    The trail has information boards, making it easy to follow. Keep children close on the main path to avoid them wandering off.

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