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Queen Maeve Trail
Strandhill, Co. Sligo
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Embrace some stunning Wild Atlantic Way landscapes on this 2.3km trail up to the summit of Knocknarea Mountain. Boasting ancient history and captivating County Sligo scenery, Queen Maeve’s Trail is a gem.

Taking just under 2 hours to complete, the spectacular Queen Maeve Trail takes on a sustained climb from the coastal town of Strandhill to the summit of Knocknarea Mountain.

This 2.3km trail is considered strenuous and ascends 300m up the mountain’s northern slopes. A linear route through lush pine forest, the terrain consists of gravel paths, timber and gravel steps, as well as an elevated and stepped bog bridge.

As you follow the route you will enjoy stunning views over idyllic islands and bays and from the mountain’s summit, panoramas over counties Donegal, Leitrim and Sligo.

The burial cairn of ancient Queen Maeve rests at the mountain’s summit, giving walkers a dose of history along with that breathtaking scenery.

Back in Strandhill you will have your pick of lively cafés, pubs and restaurants to toast your walk in.

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Trail details

Type:
Walking Trail
Location:
Strandhill
Grade:
Strenuous
Format:
Linear
Length:
2.30km
Ascent:
300m
Dogs allowed:
Yes
    Time:1.75 hours
    Nearest town start:Strandhill
    Start point:Opposite Sligo Rugby Club in Strandhill
    Finish point:Opposite Sligo Rugby Club in Strandhill
    Waymarking:Red arrow on black background
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  • Knocknarea mountain stands 300m above sea level giving walkers incredible views over three counties - Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal - from its summit.
  • Along the route you’ll embrace exceptional views of Sligo Bay, Coney Island, Rosses Point and the Sliabh Liag (Slieve League) Mountains in County Donegal.
  • Knocknarea’s summit is the burial place of the famed warrior Queen Maeve of Connacht. The formidable Queen is said to have been buried upright with a spear in hand, ready to face her enemies.
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Knocknarea, Knocknarea South, Co. Sligo, Ireland
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