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Ballyseedy Wood

Easy hikes and walks around Ballyseedy Wood

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Easy hiking trails around Ballyseedy Wood are set within an ancient 80-acre woodland in County Kerry, Ireland. The area features diverse natural landscapes, including at least 22 varieties of native trees like ash, oak, and beech, alongside an ecologically significant alluvial forest. The River Lee forms the northern boundary, contributing to the serene ambiance. The terrain is generally easy, with well-maintained dirt tracks, gentle inclines, and open meadow areas.

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Last updated: May 27, 2026

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Willem VS
May 16, 2026, Kerry County Museum

In the city park, which in season (June-September) is adorned with beautiful roses, this museum consists of two distinct parts: the first floor traces the history of Ireland, from the Stone Age to the revolts against the occupying power, including Celtic heritage, English colonization, the poets of Kerry and important national events. The lower floor takes you through the reconstructed streets of the old medieval city, enriched with sounds, lights and smells, with a succession of houses, shops and passers-by.

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At the southern exit of the town, a sign for the Tralee Bay Wetlands Eco & Activity, you can stop to view the area from the top of a 20-meter high tower and learn more about the local flora and fauna.

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This route around the westernmost peninsula of Europe combines challenging climbs with fast coastal sections. The route is largely asphalted and passes important historical sites such as Gallarus Oratory and the beehive huts. Be aware of changing weather conditions and strong Atlantic winds, which are a significant factor, especially on the open sections near Slea Head and the Maharees. There are sufficient supply points and cycle-friendly stops in the villages of Annascaul, Dingle and Castlegregory.

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This Greenway covers a 3.2-kilometer, fully asphalted route between the Canal Basin in Tralee and the Blennerville Windmill. The path follows the towpath of the historic 1846 shipping canal, offering a car-free connection for cyclists.

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The Tralee Ship Canal is a historic 3 km long navigable waterway connecting the centre of Tralee with the sea at Blennerville. Opened in 1846 to allow large ships of up to 300 tons to access the town, it fell into disuse in the 20th century. Following a large-scale restoration in the 1990s, the towpath is now an important recreational link.

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The Blennerville Windmill, built in 1800, is the largest working corn mill in Ireland and Great Britain. Located on the edge of Tralee Bay, this white smock mill marks the starting point of the Dingle Peninsula for cyclists departing from Tralee (N86).

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James
April 15, 2026, The Dingle Way

I completed the Dingle Way in 10 days and wanted to share my experience here, in case it helps someone with their decision. The experience was very good overall. The route allows for a fairly comprehensive exploration of the southwest of Ireland, especially the Dingle Peninsula. What I liked most was the diversity of the landscapes and the constant feeling of walking through a very "real", green, and quiet Ireland. There are truly impressive sections, especially along the coast (Slea Head and the area around Dunquin), which for me were the highlight of the entire trip. I did the trip with Orbis Ways and the organization worked very well. The accommodations were carefully selected, and the luggage transport was punctual and problem-free. This makes the route much more comfortable and accessible, especially if you don't want to deal with logistics every day. I would highly recommend the route if you enjoy walking in open nature, along spectacular coastal landscapes, and through small villages.

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Scotty C
November 6, 2025, River Lee Path

Lovely views of the meandering River Lee as you hike along its banks. Keep an eye out for local wildlife!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are there in Ballyseedy Wood?

Ballyseedy Wood offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails. There are over 25 easy routes available, making it a great destination for relaxed walks and gentle exploration.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on an easy hike in Ballyseedy Wood?

Easy hikes in Ballyseedy Wood will lead you through diverse natural landscapes. You'll encounter at least 22 varieties of native trees, including ancient ash, oak, and beech. The River Lee forms the northern boundary, offering serene views and opportunities to spot birdlife like heron and snipe. The area also features an ecologically significant alluvial forest.

Are there any historical landmarks or points of interest along the easy trails?

Yes, Ballyseedy Wood is rich in history. As you explore the easy trails, you can discover intriguing 17th-century ruins, including the remains of an old house and a water mill. The historic Old Coach Road, which once served the Blennerhassett estate, is also part of the walking experience.

Are the easy hiking trails in Ballyseedy Wood suitable for families with children?

Absolutely. The trails in Ballyseedy Wood are generally easy and very family-friendly. Many paths are well-maintained and suitable for all skill levels. Children will particularly enjoy the charming fairy village and various wooden sculptures of creatures scattered throughout the trails, adding a touch of whimsy to your walk.

Can I bring my dog on the easy hiking trails in Ballyseedy Wood?

Ballyseedy Wood is a popular spot for dog walkers. The well-maintained paths and natural environment provide a great setting for you and your canine companion to enjoy a walk. Please ensure your dog is kept under control, especially given the diverse wildlife in the area.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the easy trails in Ballyseedy Wood?

The komoot community highly rates Ballyseedy Wood, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil journey through the diverse woodland, the peaceful experience, and the well-maintained paths. Many appreciate the ancient feel and intimate ambiance of the wood.

Are there any circular easy walks in Ballyseedy Wood?

Yes, there are several excellent circular routes. A popular choice is the Ballyseedy Woods loop, which is about 4.1 km and takes just over an hour. Another great option is the Ballyseedy Woods – Muddy Pond in the Forest loop from Ballyseedy ED, an easy 4.8 km path.

What is the terrain like on the easy hiking trails?

The terrain on easy hiking trails in Ballyseedy Wood is generally gentle and accessible. You'll find a mix of well-maintained dirt tracks, some gentle inclines, and open meadow areas. The paths are suitable for most visitors, offering a comfortable walking experience.

Is there parking available for accessing the easy trails?

Yes, Ballyseedy Wood offers convenient access with ample parking. There are two car parks available, making it easy to start your hike and explore the trails.

Are there any easy trails that connect to other areas or attractions?

Yes, a new 5km trail connects Ballyseedy Wood to the Ballygarry Estate, meandering over two bridges across the River Lee. Additionally, you can find easy routes like the St John's Catholic Church – Rose Walk, Tralee Town Park loop from Tralee, which leads through varied parkland and urban green spaces.

What kind of wildlife might I see on an easy hike in Ballyseedy Wood?

Ballyseedy Wood is a rich ecological reserve. Along the River Lee, you might spot various birdlife, including heron, snipe, teal, and finches. The diverse woodland and wetlands also support many species of insects and other wildlife.

What is the best time of year to visit Ballyseedy Wood for easy hikes?

Ballyseedy Wood is beautiful year-round, but the summer months are particularly magical due to the lush greenery and vibrant wildflowers. The ancient feel of the wood, combined with its wild and intimate ambiance, makes it a peaceful retreat in warmer weather. However, the well-maintained paths make it accessible even in winter.

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