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The Coomloughra Horseshoe Trail to Carrantuohill

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Ireland
Munster
Kerry

The Coomloughra Horseshoe Trail to Carrantuohill

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5.0

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276

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The Coomloughra Horseshoe Trail to Carrantuohill

08:20

12.6km

980m

Hiking

Hike the Coomloughra Horseshoe Trail to Carrauntoohil, a difficult 7.8-mile route across Ireland's three highest peaks.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes segments that may be dangerous

Parts of this route comprise highly technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience is required.

After 4.01 km for 1.39 km

After 6.18 km for 1.04 km

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193 m

Hydro Track

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The way to the entrance of the Coomloughra Horseshoe Trail runs over the so-called Hydro Track. The rough asphalt path leads incredibly steeply upwards. Only in the last third does …

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4.76 km

Caher

Highlight • Summit

Amazing views of Beenkeragh and Carrauntoohil from here but take extreme care especially if the winds are high.

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6.15 km

Summit cross on Carrauntoohil

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Carrauntoohil is the highest mountain in Ireland at 1,038.6 metres (3407,48 feet). It is on the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, close to the centre of Ireland's highest mountain range, …

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6.53 km

Ridge trail 'The Bones'

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The narrow ridge path between Carrantuohill and Beenkeragh is also called "The Bones". The rocky path is only for experienced mountain hikers. There are several places where you need to use your hands to help you move forward.

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7.35 km

Beenkeragh

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Ireland's second highest peak is worth a hike for its own sake, with stunning views over the Reeks and out to Dingle Bay. The ridge across to Carrauntoohil does add …

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12.6 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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5.81 km

3.60 km

2.43 km

710 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

9.32 km

3.22 km

< 100 m

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Comments

September 15, 2024,Über 5 Gipfel auf den höchsten Berg Irlands der Carrauntoohil
As a start to the tour around the Ring of Kerry, the first stop today was a small detour to Carrauntoohil, the highest mountain in Ireland. We then went to the summit with an Irishman I met in the car park and ended up in the pub in the evening 😅🙈

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Very demanding tour to the highest peak in Ireland, the Carrauntoohil ... and the second highest.

The section from Carrauntoohil to TheBones is only recommended for experienced hikers with climbing experience.
It contains really dangerous passages.


In addition, the paths from the Carrauntoohil are mostly poorly or not at all recognizable, and you are on absolute natural paths. Including finding …

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete The Coomloughra Horseshoe Trail?

This challenging hike usually takes between 7 to 8 hours to complete. The total duration can vary depending on weather conditions, your fitness level, and how much time you spend enjoying the views along the way.

What is the terrain like on this trail?

The terrain is varied and demanding. It often starts with a steep ascent on a concrete or dirt track, sometimes called the Hydro Track. Beyond this, paths become less defined, featuring a mix of soft grass, blocky boulder fields, and rocky sections. Higher up, it's predominantly rocky and scree-laden. The Ridge trail 'The Bones' (Beenkeragh Ridge) is particularly narrow, exposed, and involves scrambling.

Is The Coomloughra Horseshoe Trail suitable for beginners?

No, this trail is considered extremely strenuous and challenging. It demands a high level of fitness, sure-footedness, and often, alpine experience. It is not recommended for beginners or those with a fear of heights, especially due to exposed sections like the Beenkeragh Ridge.

Where can I park to access The Coomloughra Horseshoe Trail?

Parking is typically available at the base of the valley, often near the start of the Hydro Track. Specific parking areas may vary, so it's advisable to research the most current access points before your trip.

What are the best times of year to hike this route?

The best time to hike is generally during the drier, warmer months, typically late spring to early autumn (May to September). Clear visibility is crucial for navigation and safety, especially on exposed ridges. Avoid attempting it in wet, windy, or poor visibility conditions.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this trail or the MacGillycuddy's Reeks?

Currently, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike The Coomloughra Horseshoe Trail or to access the MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountain range. However, always check for any updated local regulations before your visit.

Is The Coomloughra Horseshoe Trail dog-friendly?

While dogs are generally permitted in the MacGillycuddy's Reeks, the extreme difficulty, exposed ridges, scrambling sections, and potential for livestock on this specific trail make it unsuitable for most dogs. If you do bring a dog, it must be kept on a leash at all times, and you should be prepared for challenging conditions.

What notable features or viewpoints will I encounter?

You'll traverse Ireland's three highest peaks: Carrauntoohil, Beenkeragh, and Caher. Expect spectacular views of glacial valleys, including the horseshoe-shaped Coomloughra valley with its lakes, and panoramic vistas of the Macgillycuddy's Reeks, the Dingle Peninsula, and the sea on clear days. The summit of Carrauntoohil is marked by a large cross.

Does this route intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other paths. You'll find yourself on parts of the Caher (Coomloughra) Route, the Hydro track, and significantly, The Beenkeragh Ridge.

What are the key safety considerations for hiking this trail?

This trail requires excellent navigation skills, as paths can be unclear, especially in poor visibility. The Ridge trail 'The Bones' (Beenkeragh Ridge) is particularly exposed and involves scrambling, making it dangerous in wet, windy, or foggy conditions. Always carry a map, compass (and know how to use them), appropriate gear, and inform someone of your plans.

Is The Coomloughra Horseshoe Trail a circular walk?

Yes, this trail is a challenging circular loop that takes you over the three highest peaks in Ireland before returning to the starting point in the Coomloughra valley.

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