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🏔️Devil's Bit Mountain

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A distinctive mountain in County Tipperary, Ireland, known for its gap at the summit. The name comes from a legend that the devil took a bite out of the mountain. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

  • Families can enjoy a moderate hike to the top; suitable for children aged 5+ with good footwear.
  • No dedicated facilities on the mountain, but nearby towns like Templemore have services.
  • Free parking at the base. The hike takes about 1-2 hours round trip.
  • Best on a clear, dry day as the path can be muddy. Not suitable for rainy days or very young children.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyTipperary
CountryIreland
Ages518+
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Travel tips

  • Suitable from age 5 with proper preparation

    The moderate hike suits children aged 5+. Younger children may struggle with the terrain and duration.

  • Plan for 1-2 hours round trip

    Allow 1-2 hours for the full ascent and descent. Factor in breaks and slower pace with children.

  • Invest in proper footwear

    Good walking boots or sturdy shoes are essential. The path can be muddy and uneven underfoot.

  • Choose dry, clear weather

    Avoid wet or rainy days when paths become slippery and muddy. Plan for clear weather to enjoy panoramic views.

  • No facilities on the mountain

    There are no toilets, water, or shelter on Devil's Bit. Use facilities in nearby Templemore before ascending.

  • Bring plenty of water and snacks

    Pack water bottles and energy snacks. No shops or refreshment points are available on the mountain.

  • Not suitable for buggies or very young children

    The terrain is too challenging for pushchairs. Very young children under 5 may find the hike too demanding.

  • Supervise children carefully on the ascent

    Keep children close on steep sections. The path has uneven terrain that requires careful footing.

  • Free parking at the base

    Convenient free parking at the trailhead means no entry fees or parking charges.

  • Check weather forecast before visiting

    Mountain conditions change quickly. Check forecasts beforehand as poor visibility spoils the panoramic views.

  • Bring a small first aid kit

    Keep basic supplies handy for minor bumps or scrapes. The nearest help is in Templemore below.

  • Layer clothing for changing conditions

    Mountain weather is unpredictable. Bring layers so children can adapt as conditions or exertion levels change.

  • Start early to maximise daylight

    Begin your hike in the morning, particularly in shorter winter months, to ensure safe descent before dusk.

  • The devil's bite legend appeals to older children

    Share the folklore about the devil taking a bite from the mountain. It adds fun context for keen listeners.

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