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⛰️Slieve Foy

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Slieve Foy is the highest peak in the Cooley Mountains (589 m) and a popular hiking destination for families seeking outdoor adventure. The main trail from Carlingford offers moderately steep sections, making it best for children aged 5+ who are comfortable walking on uneven terrain.

  • Family-friendly highlights: panoramic views of Carlingford Lough, the Mourne Mountains, and the Irish Sea; a sense of achievement for kids reaching the summit.
  • Facilities: limited — no playgrounds or cafes on the mountain; parking at the trailhead off the R173 (Carlingford to Omeath road). Bring water, snacks, and rain gear.
  • Practical tips: allow 2–3 hours round trip; sturdy footwear essential; check weather forecast before setting out.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyLouth
CountryIreland
Ages518+
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Travel tips

  • Suitable from age 5 onwards

    Slieve Foy works best for children aged 5+ who are confident walking on uneven terrain. Younger children may struggle with the moderately steep sections.

  • Plan for 2–3 hours round trip

    Allow 2–3 hours for the full walk including breaks. Start early to ensure you finish before dark, especially in winter months.

  • Sturdy footwear is essential

    Bring proper walking boots or sturdy trainers with good grip. Uneven, rocky terrain can be slippery, especially after rain or wet weather.

  • Pack water and snacks

    No cafes or shops on the mountain. Bring plenty of water, energy snacks, and lunch. Pack more than you think you'll need for younger children.

  • Check the weather before you go

    Mountain weather changes quickly. Check the forecast and avoid hiking in strong wind, heavy rain, or poor visibility. Conditions can be harsh at 589 m elevation.

  • Bring waterproof jackets and layers

    Pack rain gear and extra layers even if it looks sunny in the valley. It's cooler and windier on the exposed summit.

  • No facilities on the mountain

    There are no toilets or baby-changing facilities on Slieve Foy itself. Use facilities in Carlingford village before setting out.

  • Parking available at trailhead

    Park at the trailhead off the R173 (Carlingford to Omeath road). Arrive early on weekends to secure a space during peak season.

  • Spectacular views as motivation

    The summit offers panoramic views of Carlingford Lough, the Mourne Mountains, and the Irish Sea. Use these as a reward to encourage children on the final push.

  • Buggies not suitable

    The uneven, rocky terrain makes this unsuitable for buggies or pushchairs. Younger siblings would need to be carried or left with childcare.

  • Bring a sense of achievement

    Reaching the summit at 589 m gives children a genuine sense of accomplishment. Celebrate the achievement to make it memorable.

  • Spring and autumn offer best conditions

    Avoid winter when paths may be icy, and late summer when heat can be draining. Spring and autumn typically offer clearest views and most comfortable hiking.

  • Start early to beat crowds

    Weekday mornings and out-of-season visits tend to be quieter. Weekend afternoons may have more walkers on the trail.

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