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Outdoor Yoga 11am St Stephen's Green
Outdoor Yoga 11am St Stephen's Green
Outdoor yoga session Saturdays at 11:00 AM in the St. Stephen's Green. Perfect for all levels, it is the ultimate way to recharge your body and mind before stepping back into your weekend. Price: €5 What to bring: Please bring your own yoga mat, a water bottle, and a warm layer or cozy blanket for our final relaxation under the open sky. Looking forward to seeing you on the mat Winnie x
Liam Mc Hike - Derry x 2 - Derrybawn & Camaderry loop - 25km - Laragh Carpark
Liam Mc Hike - Derry x 2 - Derrybawn & Camaderry loop - 25km - Laragh Carpark
Meeting at Laragh free car park at 9.40am, on the trail thereafter. We will hike at a good Trail Blazer pace so as to cover the distance in good time for coffee afterwards. This is approx. 6.5hrs & 25km, ascent of 1,200m - so please come prepared for a proper hike. Derrybawn to Camaderry covers tracks and trails and some adventures in between. Appropriate hiking gear is always a must on my hikes. Hiking boots, Gaiters and Hiking poles will be useful. Bring lunch & drinks of your choice. Coffee afterwards in Glendalough Cafe.
Saturday Happy 4th July swim 🏊‍♀️
Saturday Happy 4th July swim 🏊‍♀️
Join me for a swim at Seapoint, 12 noon, dip swim or just float, new and old members welcome, stay in the water as long as your body is not turning blue, we will meet in front of the tower, 😉 bring a cuppa for after, Remember we are not lifeguards, we will keep an eye, but you save yourselves.
Summer Solstice Guided Hike and Wild Camping with Navigation Tips
Summer Solstice Guided Hike and Wild Camping with Navigation Tips
*Summer Solstice Hike with Wild Camping up to Lugnaquilla.* *This is a great opportunity to anyone who want to learn how to pitch a tent, how to camp in the wilderness and experience a night hike up to Lugnaquilla.* *The weekend is organised but a qualified instructor and course Director of Mountaineering Ireland. During those 2 days, you will gain useful information and skills that will help keep you safe on the hills and mountains during daytime or nighttime.* *As part of the 2 days, I’ll talk about the geology of Ireland, the last Ice Ages, the origin of the Irish peat, the first people who transformed the Irish landscape, the flora and fauna.* *Our hikes are not only enjoyable but, educative too.* *In addition to this you will learn about safe movement skills, basic navigation, basic map reading, equipment and safety considerations which are part of the Mountain Skills Course syllabus.* *What do I need for the 2 days.* *A 1- or 2-men tents can be provided as well as some cooking stoves however, you will have to carry them.* You will need to bring food for the 2 days included snacks (I’ll provide a list of food you can bring) *In addition to a small sleeping back, you will need to wear comfortable clothing like - leggings, tracksuit bottoms, breathable T-Shirt and fleece & an extra warm layer (fleece). Be ready for the rain and pack a rain jacket and rain trousers. A hat and gloves to keep you safe from the wind. Wear good sturdy walking shoes or hillwalking boots with woolly or synthetic socks. Don’t forget to bring first aid kit with plaster and bandages, personal medicine, inhaler, epipen etc.* *Maps and compasses can be supplied by the instructor. Have your phone fully charged to.* ***SOME HIKING EXPERIENCES ARE ESSENTIALS***\*.\* *The meeting location and full schedule will be provided once you have booked.* ***For more information and BOOKINGS go to:*** *[www.mountainadventures74.com](http://www.mountainadventures74.com) or contact us: aeaccom@gmail.com 0879691193*
Summer Solstice - Wild Camping - Guided Hike - Lugnaquilla
Summer Solstice - Wild Camping - Guided Hike - Lugnaquilla
*Summer Solstice Hike with Wild Camping up to Lugnaquilla.* *This is a great opportunity to anyone who want to learn how to pitch a tent, how to camp in the wilderness and experience a night hike up to Lugnaquilla.* *The weekend is organised but a qualified instructor and course Director of Mountaineering Ireland. During those 2 days, you will gain useful information and skills that will help keep you safe on the hills and mountains during daytime or night time.* *As part of the 2 days, I’ll talk about the geology of Ireland, the last Ice Ages, the origin of the Irish peat, the first people who transformed the Irish landscape, the flora and fauna.* *Our hikes are not only enjoyable but, educative too.* *In addition to this you will learn about safe movement skills, basic navigation, basic map reading, equipment and safety considerations which are part of the Mountain Skills Course syllabus.* *What do I need for the 2 days.* *A 1- or 2-men tents can be provided as well as a cooking stove. however, you will have to carry them.* You will need to bring food for the 2 days included snacks (I’ll provide a list of food you can bring) *In addition to a small sleeping back, you will need to wear comfortable clothing like - leggings, tracksuit bottoms, breathable T-Shirt and fleece & an extra warm layer (fleece). Be ready for the rain and pack a rain jacket and rain trousers. A hat and gloves to keep you safe from the wind. Wear good sturdy walking shoes or hillwalking boots with woolly or synthetic socks. Don’t forget to bring first aid kit with plaster and bandages, personal medicine, inhaler, epipen etc.* *Maps and compasses can be supplied by the instructor. Have your phone fully charged to.* ***SOME HIKING EXPERIENCES ARE ESSENTIALS***\*.\* *The meeting location and full schedule will be provided once you have booked.* ***For more information go to:*** *[www.mountainadventures74.com](http://www.mountainadventures74.com) or contact us: aeaccom@gmail.com 0879691193*

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Explore Killeen Castle Wood in County Meath
Explore Killeen Castle Wood in County Meath
**Explore Killeen Castle Estate in County Meath.** * **Meeting Point : Dublin Connolly Train Station (inside beside Pret A Manger).** * **Time: 10:50 AM** * **When : Sunday, 5th of July.** **We will be meeting at Dublin Connolly Train Station for 10:50 AM.** **At 11:00 AM, will do a short walk to Busarus Bus Station.** **We will be taking the Scheduled to Athboy at 11:15 AM.** * **Bus Eireann 109B.** * **Accepts Leap Cads and Coins.** * **Bus Duration 59 Minutes, 20 Stops.** * **Getting Off At Dunsany.** **We will board the Bus at 11:15 AM Bus towards Athboy.** **At 12:15 (estimated time) we will be getting the off the Bus at Dunsany Stop.** **We will be walking 2.5 KM (33 Minutes) to the starting point.** **Trail Duration 5.8 KM, 1-2 Hours.** **There is a Cafe in the Castle also.** **Bus coming back is at 14:50 AM (109B Bus Eireann)** **Every event is 5 Euro’s, you can pay by using Revolut or Cash.** **I hope to see you there !**
LGBTQ+ Sunday Hike
LGBTQ+ Sunday Hike
Mountain Skills 1 Course
Mountain Skills 1 Course
***Mountain Skills for Only €120 / course*** Ever wanted to learn the skills you need to become a competent navigator in the Irish mountains, the UK, the Alps or beyond! As a fully qualified mountain guide and course provider for Mountaineering Ireland and the UK, I run Mountain Skills which is a nationally accredited course and is delivered in an upland environment. Hiking in Ireland can be challenging not only because of its wilderness, but the island has very little sign posted hiking trails in the mountains or hills. In addition to this, as being an island in the Atlantic we experience the forces of nature; storms and weather events. In other words, Ireland is probably the best place in Europe to learn a new outdoor skill like Mountain Skills. The aim of this course is to help you learn the skills you need to get out hiking in the hills and mountains independently, safely and responsibly. You will learn how to navigate with confidence by any type of weather conditions. A Mountain Skills course is run over 2 days in an upland environment and covers: Map reading, map description, map scale, contour lines, land and ground features, navigation legs, simple navigation techniques, setting the map, the 5 D, estimation of direction & destination, grid reference, mountain hazards, hypothermia, mountain environment, timing, pacing, route planning, route card, emergency procedures, personal equipment, safe movement skills, river crossing and much more… Some level of fitness is essential in taking part in this course. Each course (MS1 / MS2) is a 20 hour syllabus which includes indoor and outdoor sessions and night navigation (MS2) **A course includes:** Maps and compass provided, tea breaks, course notes, 3 route cards, a free hiking day practice as part of a weekend. **For Only €100 for under 18 and students and €120 for adults.** Accommodations can be provided Her are few additionnal dates: Jan 24-25 MS2 Glenmalure, Co.Wicklow Feb 11-12 MS1 Comeragh, Co.Waterford March 21-22 Glenmalure, Co. Wicklow March 28-29 Glenmalure, Co.Wicklow April MS1 18-19 Glenmalure, Co,Wickow For more information contact us at: [aeaccom@gmail.com](mailto:aeaccom@gmail.com) / +35387 9691193 Or go to: [www.mountainadventures74.com](http://www.mountainadventures74.com)
Sutton to Howth Walk via Shielmartin Hill
Sutton to Howth Walk via Shielmartin Hill
This Saturday (4th July), we'll be doing a walk from Sutton DART station. From the meeting point, we'll follow the coast in a south-easterly direction, climb Shielmartin Hill (at 163m is the 2nd highest peak on Howth Head) and then see the beautiful rhododendron gardens of Howth Castle, before finishing up in Howth. Although the start and finish points are the same as a walk we did in April, the route will be mostly different. The total length of the walk is around 8.9km and some parts are quite steep. It is recommended to wear long trousers or leggings as one of the paths has a lot or gorse next to it. Feel free to bring snacks as we could have a short break at some point. Or if people wish, we could go for Howth's famous fish and chips or to a pub at the end of the walk. Feel free to come on the walk even if you haven't been to a meet up before. This is a great way to meet new people and see new places. **\*\*\* Important, please click on Attend if you wish to join this event. If you have a friend who wants to go make sure they go as your guest or ask them to join separately \*\*\*** \*\*\* If you wish to wander off during a break then it's probably OK but please agree with the organisers a time you'll return so we're not waiting for you \*\*\* [Time] 12.04 \~ 16:30. The suggested train to catch leaves Dublin Connolly at 11:45 that gets into Sutton (one stop before Howth) at 12:04pm. It actually starts in Bray at 10:57 and stops at all stations en route so feel free to get on at the most convenient station for you. [Place] Outside Sutton Station [Host(s)] Tim (085 718 5658) Feel free to send a message via Whatsapp FAQs 1. Is there a charge for this event? No, this is a free event. Sometimes we have events that involve a visit to a museum or garden with an entrance fee - but this will be clearly marked in the details 2. Is it OK for people on a short visit to Ireland to join this walk? Yes both visitors and residents alike are welcome to join our walks. 3. How easy/difficult is this walk? Most walking groups would classify this as a medium walk with some steep sections, so having a reasonable level of fitness is recommended. 4. Why are there only a limited number of places for this event? To ensure the best possible experience for the people attending it is necessary to limit the numbers, especially as the chosen route may not be straightforward and along narrow paths. 5. Why is it necessary to book on this event if you wish to attend? This is because there are only a limited number of spaces (see point above) and to ensure the fairest allocation of spaces, we kindly request everyone to book a place. It's OK to change your mind about coming but please change your RSVP as soon as you have for someone else to take the place if they wish to. PLEASE NOTE: Walking like many outdoor activities carries an element of risk. People who take part in our meet up activities do so at their own risk and are responsible for their own actions and involvement. If you register to join our meet up walks you agree that you wish to take part in the activities despite these risks. Please wear boots, shoes or runners that you find comfortable, provide suitable support and have good grip as some of the paths may be uneven or steep. It is also recommended to bring water to avoid dehydration. Bring warm clothes and a waterproof jacket or umbrella in case of inclement weather. The Wild Travellers' Adventures Meetup Group supports the Leave No Trace Campaign
Explore Belmont Estate & The Great Sugar Loaf in Wicklow
Explore Belmont Estate & The Great Sugar Loaf in Wicklow
**Explore Belmont Estate & Great Sugar Loaf in County Wicklow.** * **Meeting Point : Connolly Train Station.** * **When :** **Saturday, 4th of July.** * **Time : 12:00 PM.** **We will be meeting at Connolly Train Station (Beside Pret A Manger) for 12:00 PM (Waiting 5 Minutes).** **After Five Minutes we will go the platform of the Scheduled 12:11 AM DART (Train) heading to Bray. (18 Stops, 48 Minutes).** **We will reach Bray Train Station at 13:00 PM, (Estimated Time)then we will be taking the L1 or L2 that goes from Bray Train Station.** **Bus L1 & L2, leave Bray Station every 15 minutes.** **On the Bus for 13 Minutes (11 Stops) and getting off at Rathdown Bus Stop, when we are off the Bus we will be walking 1.7 KM (23 Minutes) to Belmont Demense Farm, where there is a cozy coffee shop called The Barn.** * **Duration 5-6 Hours.** * **Distance 14.6 KM.** **Every event is 5 Euro’s, you can pay by using Revolut or Cash.** **I hope to see you there !**
Trip to Trim
Trip to Trim
Join us on a cycle through the quiet backroads from Maynooth to the historic town of Trim. We will take the 8.45 commuter train from Connolly Station to Maynooth arriving at 9.30. You can of course cycle to Maynooth from Dublin if you wish. Our route will take us through quiet backroads ,stopping for lunch in Trim where you will have the opportunity to visit the Trim Castle which is the largest Anglo Norman fortification in Ireland. We return by a different route ,again through quiet roads and take the train back to the city. Total distance 60km.

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Trails & Ales! Scioto Grove Metro Park / Grove City Brewing
Trails & Ales! Scioto Grove Metro Park / Grove City Brewing
The only Metro Park with a fire tower! **History** [Scioto Grove Metro Park](https://www.metroparks.net/parks-and-trails/scioto-grove/) officially became the 19th park in the Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks system when it opened to the public on May 6, 2016. Located along a scenic bend of the Scioto River in Grove City, just south of Columbus, the 620-acre park was designed to blend preservation with modern recreation. Long before it became a park, this river corridor served as a vital footpath and trade route for Indigenous communities. Decades later, the mature forests and dramatic river bluffs caught the eye of conservationists looking to expand regional green spaces. The grand opening was a major milestone, drawing over 19,000 visitors in its very first weekend. The creation of the park was made possible through a sequence of land acquisitions and strong community partnerships. In October 2009, Franklin County voters approved a critical property tax levy that funded the initial purchase of 66 acres. Shortly after, the City of Grove City generously donated nearly 193 acres of land, previously known as Talbot Park, to anchor the project. Additional parcels were acquired using state grants from the Clean Ohio Conservation Fund, successfully closing the gap between properties by December 2012. This collaborative funding model ensured that pristine wilderness areas remained completely protected from commercial development. From its inception, the park aimed to introduce innovative amenities to the regional park system, most notably the concept of "urban backpacking". Through a key partnership with the outdoor gear retailer REI Co-op, the park established the scenic REI River Trail. This trail features five rustic, reservation-only campsites along the river, specifically designed to give newcomers a safe place to practice backpacking close to home. Additionally, planners prioritized making the park fully pet-friendly, allowing leashed dogs across all trails and areas. This open-pet policy uniquely distinguished Scioto Grove from many other traditional Columbus Metro Parks. As the park grew in popularity, community members established special commemorative landmarks to honor local lives. In June 2019, a dedicated memorial garden was unveiled near the park entrance in memory of Reagan Tokes, an Ohio State University student. The serene space features a central pond bordered by bright blue flowers, representing her favorite color. A primary buckeye tree stands alongside a dedicated plaque, surrounded by four additional buckeye trees to represent her immediate family members. This addition transformed a portion of the park into a meaningful place for community reflection, healing, and peace. The historical depth of the park took a significant leap forward with the relocation of a massive piece of Ohio history. In August 2023, Metro Parks officially unveiled the Keystone Forest Lookout Tower, which had been carefully moved from Jackson County, Ohio. Originally constructed in 1942 by the Aermotor Windmill Company, the 82-foot-tall metal structure spent decades guarding southern Ohio’s vast forests from devastating wildfires. Workers painstakingly disassembled, re-galvanized, and reassembled the historic landmark at Scioto Grove. Today, visitors can climb its 111 steep steps to experience a panoramic view stretching all the way to the downtown Columbus skyline. **Map of the Park** Here is a [map of Scioto Grove](https://www.metroparks.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/SGR-map_1980px_2026.jpg). **Summary** We will hike around 5 miles on the Overlook, REI River, Mingo, and Arrowhead Trails. While the configuration of the trails can lead us to occasionally taking longer hikes than at other parks, Scioto Grove is not generally a very strenuous place to hike. If you use hiking poles and inadvertently forget them, this is not a park where you're likely to end up caring that much. That said, Scioto Grove is one of the better Metro Parks for hiking as well as other things. They are the only Metro Park with five camping areas where you can literally pitch a tent and sleep for the night. You must contact the park and reserve these in advance; they are however free. **Where We'll Meet** We'll meet at the Arrowhead Picnic Area, near the restrooms and playground. Arrowhead is the main picnic and parking area of the park, and it also has the only water fountain at Scioto Grove. **After the Hike** Afterward, we will head over to [Grove City Brewing](https://www.grovecitybrewery.com/) for [drinks and food](https://www.grovecitybrewery.com/menu). They have pretty good hamburgers. I was mortified to discover that I've never had their [Grove City Hooyah](https://www.beermenus.com/beers/486553-grove-city-hooyah) before, but I will correct that during this event. The actual address of the brewery is [3946 Broadway, Grove City, OH 43123](https://www.google.com/maps/place/3946+Broadway,+Grove+City,+OH+43123/@39.8836912,-83.0919635,16z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x88389b3a28d0f4ad:0x3d85c41f608406c6!8m2!3d39.8836912!4d-83.0919635!16s%2Fg%2F11g8dh6h1_?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MTAwOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D). We should be there by 5 if you can't make the hike and just want to join us for drinks.
Hike High Banks - 9:30 AM START
Hike High Banks - 9:30 AM START
Hike approx 4.0 miles at approx. 17 minute mile pace. Meet in front of the Nature Center.
Hiking at Sharon Woods
Hiking at Sharon Woods
Meet at the Maple Grove picnic area for a 4 mile hike at 18 min/mile pace.
Boat Day
Boat Day
Hike High Banks - 10:00 AM START
Hike High Banks - 10:00 AM START
Hike approx 4.0 miles at approx. 17 minute mile pace. Meet in front of the Nature Center.