Sligo Way

Sligo Way
Length 78 km (48 mi)[1]
Location County Sligo, Ireland
Designation National Waymarked Trail[1]
Trailheads Larrigan, Dromahair
Use Hiking
Elevation
Highest point 890 metres (2,920 ft)[1]
Hiking details
Season Any

The Sligo Way (Irish: Slí Shligeach) is a long-distance trail in County Sligo, Ireland. It is 78 kilometres (48 miles) long and begins in Larrigan, near Lough Talt and ends in Dromahair. It is typically completed in three days.[1] It is designated as a National Waymarked Trail by the National Trails Office of the Irish Sports Council and is managed by Sligo County Council, Sligo Integrated Development Company and the Sligo Walks Partnership.[2]

Starting at the shores of Lough Talt, the trail crosses the Ox Mountains, via Lough Easkey, to reach Coolaney and then follows roads to Collooney.[3] From Collooney, it crosses Union Wood, past Ballygawley Lough, and, entering Slish Woods, follows the shore of Lough Gill to reach the end at Dromahair.[4] The terrain consists of forest tracks, roads and moorland paths.[5]

A review of the National Waymarked Trails in 2010 found low multiday usage and medium to high day usage of sections of the Sligo Way and recommended the proportion of walking on tarred roads (51%) be reduced and consideration given to developing the trail as a dual walking and cycling route.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Sligo Way". IrishTrails. Irish Sports Council. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  2. National Trails Office 2010, p. 43.
  3. "The Sligo Way" (pdf). IrishTrails. Irish Sports Council. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  4. "Union Wood". Coillte Outdoors. Coillte. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  5. "Long Distance Way Marked Ways – The Sligo Way". Discover Ireland. Fáilte Ireland. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  6. National Trails Office 2010, pp. 43-44.

Bibliography

  • National Trails Office (2010). "Setting New Directions. A review of National Waymarked Ways in Ireland" (PDF). Dublin: Irish Sports Council. Archived from the original (pdf) on 31 May 2011. Retrieved 1 August 2011.

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