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🗻Slievenamon Mountain

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Slievenamon (Irish: Sliabh na mBan, meaning 'mountain of the women') is a 721-metre mountain in County Tipperary, Ireland. It is a popular hiking destination for families, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from its summit cairn.

  • The main trail starts near the village of Kilcash and is about 5 km round trip, taking 2-3 hours.
  • Suitable for children aged 8+ with some hiking experience; younger kids may struggle with steep sections.
  • No facilities at the mountain; bring water, snacks, and proper footwear.
  • Free parking available at the trailhead (limited spaces).
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryIreland
Ages818+
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Travel tips

  • Best for older children

    This hike suits children aged 8 and upwards with some hiking experience. Younger children may find the steep sections challenging.

  • Pack plenty of water and snacks

    There are no facilities at the mountain. Bring enough water, snacks, and energy foods for the 2-3 hour round trip.

  • Wear proper hiking footwear

    Ensure everyone has sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip. Trail conditions can be muddy and steep in places.

  • Arrive early for parking

    Free parking is available at the trailhead near Kilcash village, but spaces are limited. Arrive early, especially on weekends.

  • Check weather before heading out

    This is an exposed mountain walk. Check forecasts for wind, rain, and visibility. Mountain weather can change quickly.

  • No buggies or strollers

    The trail is too steep and uneven for pushchairs. Children must be able to walk the full distance independently.

  • Plan for 2-3 hours total

    The 5 km round trip typically takes 2-3 hours including breaks. Start early to finish before dark during winter months.

  • Bring rain gear

    Pack waterproof jackets and trousers even if rain isn't forecast. The exposed terrain offers no shelter.

  • Bring a first aid kit

    You'll be far from help on the mountain. Carry plasters, pain relief, and basic first aid supplies for minor injuries.

  • Wear layers for temperature changes

    It's cooler and windier at the summit. Children should wear layers they can remove or add as needed.

  • Take a map or GPS

    The trail may be unclear in places, especially in mist. Bring a physical map, download offline maps, or use a GPS app.

  • Reward the effort at the summit

    The panoramic views from the summit cairn are worth the climb. Save a special treat or snack to enjoy at the top.

  • Test their fitness beforehand

    Younger children within the age range may find this challenging. Try shorter walks first to assess their hiking ability.

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