Kings Gully
Karst Limestone landscape
Devils Chimney - On top of the highest waterfall in Ireland.
Kings Gully
Karst Limestone landscape
Devils Chimney - On top of the highest waterfall in Ireland.
We enjoyed a great adventure hike today. Our route startedby climbing up Kings Gully. Kings Mountain looked ominous with lots of fog swirling around the higher reaches!!!
The pressure mounted as we made out up into it. A brief stop to recount the history of the Noble Six at the memorial cross. Then onward in a "white out" toward Pinnacle Gully. Suddenly the valley appeared into view. Relief all round, especially for High Hopes Hiking group leader..... 😂!!!!
After refueling we decided to make a detour up to the old Barytes Mines at Glencarbury. The weather once more worsened and the rain came down and visibility was down to almost zero. Still all in high spirits, we did not delay but after a quick visit to the old mining works we headed back toward the Toormore/Glencar escarpment .
Another stop once more to visit the Devils Chimney and the waterfall known as "Sruth Aigh ar an Airde", which translated literally means "The stream against the height". A unique feature of this waterfall is that at certain times it flows upward due to the updraught.
A few brave hearts made their way down into the top of the waterfall. Today the motion of the water was downwards. We learned that this waterfall is the highest free fall one in Ireland. It sure is a long way down.
We actually stood at one stage with a leg in each county. One in Leitrim and one in Sligo as the stream which feeds the waterfall also forms the county border.
No day would be complete without coffee/tea and delicious cheese cake at the Tea Shed beside the lake.
High Hopes Hiking wants to say thank you to all who participated in today's hikes and we look forward to many more days of fun and adventure.
Looking for something to do on the upcoming August Bank Holiday? Why not come and climb Benbulben with High Hope Hiking . We have added an additional event to our ever growing calendar schedule. Full details on our calendar page.
We have added two additional dates to our summer hiking schedule
Saturday 22nd July - Truskmore from Glencar Lake - Guided hIke
Saturday 26th August - Benbulben - Another guided hike.
High Hopes headed this morning to the Glenade valley for a hike to Truskmore. Already most of the group were waiting, ready and rearing to go. Soon we were heading up the track and on to the steep zig zag route to the plateau. The views of Glenade are stunning and we continued on to the summit of Truskmore. There we sat and enjoyed our lunch and celebrated the conquest of Sligo and Leitrim high spots. Congratulation to all. With everyone in high spirits we headed back down to the car park where Eliza suggested a slight deviation to the coffee shop at Drumcliffe. We needed no second bidding.
Thanks to all who came today and it was a pity that a couple of potential summiteers were unable to make it. We wish Dianne good health in hospital and Cathal's uncle a speedy recovery, also Sarah who had to cancel due to an illness. We look forward to having you join in another adventure soon.
Truskmore summit trig point. The highest point in County Sligo and Leitrim.
Summit cairn on Mweelrea. We started at Doolough in the Delphi Valley and ascended the ramp on to Benbury. From there we make our way up to the summit.
We headed up Benbulben this morning in glorious sunshine. Such a contrast to the St Patrick's weekend festival hike when visibility was down to zero due to heavy rainfall and hill fog. Today was wall to wall sunshine throughout the entire hike and we were rewarded by stunning views throughout Sligo and Donegal. We even caught a glimpse of Croaghpatrick in Mayo.
This morning was a difficult call. Do we cancel the hike up Benbulben or not. The forecast suggested a rather damp day with light rain and moderate winds but mild. They got it fairly right apart from the "light". Decided to proceed with caution and not disappoint all those who had traveled long distance to participate.
I have to sincerely thanks 36 people who braved the elements and won out in the end when they could so easily have opted out. There was the odd slip and slide even at the front also. No one escaped, but all down safely in the end. Lots of happy faces although wet through. The constant rain did not dampen the enthusiasm and lots of intent to return and do it again albeit on a better day weather wise.
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Event Schedule update. We are delighted to announce our updated event schedule between now and the end of May. Please visit the event page and we feel sure you will find a guided hike suitable for you. Already the hike up Benbulben on the 18th March and Nephin on the 22nd April are fully booked out.
There are spaces available on the other hikes published.
We are not planning any additional events until we commence our new calendar from June onward.
However we are available to organize hikes for small groups (minimum of 5) on request
Happy group of hikers enjoying the stunning scenery high above the Glencar Valley and Lake.
Come along and enjoy hiking to one of the most scenic locations Sligo has to offer.
Following on the success of our New Years High Note event we are now creating a hike on a different note.
The theme of this guided hike is one of stunning scenery and a truly romantic location.
Why not treat your loved one to a special present for Valentines weekend.
The Route.
We will commence our hike at Glencar waterfall and ascent the Old Bog Road. The route will continue along the escarpment high overlooking Glencar Lake and the Castlegal Mountain range across the Valley.
We will pass the ruins of an ancient shepherds hut alongside a tumbling stream. Soon we reach the top of a waterfall known as The Devils Chimney. This waterfall is listed as the tallest in Ireland. It is called "Sruth In Aghaidh An Aird" meaning "The stream against the height". On various occasions the flow of the waterfall blows upward due an updraught of air. We might get to witness this if we are lucky on the day.
The hike continues to the high cliffs of Toormore where we will stop for lunch at a location known locally as "Hard Rock Cafe". From here we will have an overview of a unique glaciated location of the Swiss Valley which hosts an array of alpine plants.
Our return route follows back along the escarpment and down to lake.
Finally we will enjoy Tea/coffee and cake in the newly developed Glencar Teashed.
The hike will take approx. 4 hours to complete at a gentle pace.
Difficulty level: Moderate. Well within the reach of good regular walkers.
Distance: 9 kms
Height Gained: 300m
OSI Map: 16
Cost: €25 including Tea/coffee and cake in Glencar Teashed.
Early booking is recommended as it is expected this event will be fully subscribed soon.
Pre registration is essential to avoid delays on the day.
To book and register on this hike please email us at: highhopesmountaintreks@yahoo.com
or call us at: 086 3454045
or use the online enquiry form to apply
Registration will take place at 9:30am on the morning at the Glencar waterfall car park.
Equipment required:
Good waterproof boots and waterproof clothing are essential; hiking trousers are advised, (no jeans please); spare warm layer; hat and gloves; lunch and/or snacks; water or juice drink, (1.5 litres); small rucksack to carry it all in.
For full details please visit us on our web site:
http://www.highhopesmountaintreks.com/
Enjoyed exploring some of the lower peaks at the southern end of the Mournes Mountains yesterday. Started at Kilbroney Park near Rostrevor. The well developed trail serves as hiking and mountain biking facility. At the top of the trail we hiked on to open mountainside visiting Slieveban, Slievemeen and Slieve Martin. The highest point reached was 485m. The views across Carlingford Lough are stunning with Slieve Foy dominating the landscape the other side of the Lough. This part of the mournes are more gentle in gradient than the more northerly higher peaks. However it is still a rewarding day out.
Great views overlooking Carlingford Lough
On Monday the 2nd January 2017 a group of 49 hikers climbed Benbulben on a beautiful clear day with lots of winter sunshine. All enjoyed the stunning views and great craic. A great way to blow away the winter blues and we wish all a Happy New Year.
High Hopes Hiking is providing an opportunity for a guided hike up Benbulben on Monday the 2nd January 2017.
What better way to ring in the new year.
Hiking has been shown to have huge advantages to health of body mind and soul.
The meeting point for this hike is Drumcliffe Church car park at 10 am. From here its a short drive to the start of the hike at Luke's Bridge. The hike will last between 4 to 5 hours
This hike is suitable for most reasonably fit walkers. The height gained is approx 400m.
Cost €20 pp.
Equipment required:
Good waterproof boots and waterproof clothing are essential.
Hiking trousers are advised (no jeans please).
Spare warm layer, hat and gloves, lunch and/or snacks, water or juice drink (1.5 litres),
Small rucksack to carry it all in.
Enjoyed a lovely hike up to Slievemore on Kings Mountain, Benbulben this morning.