Trail of the Week: Galtymore and Cush Mountain Loop
Want to conquer the highest peak in two counties in one shot? Here is everything you need to know about the Galtymore and Cush mountain loop.
By Outsider
51 of the Best Walks and Hikes in Ireland
Looking for things to do in Ireland? Look no further, here are 50 of the best walking routes in Ireland to keep you entertained for the foreseeable future.
By Orla O'Muiri
A Quick Start Guide to Irish Mountain Running
Outsider have compiled all the must-know information for getting into hill running in Ireland. What gear to get and what races to do!
By Matthew McConnell
8 of the Liveliest Pubs on the Causeway Coastal Route
Off on a roadtrip along the Causeway Coastal Route? Make sure to stop off at a few of these lively pubs for a few scoops or some delicious pub grub
By Orla O'Muiri
Top 5 Outdoorsy Cafés in the Dublin Mountains
As outdoor enthusiasts, a good cup of coffee is essential when it comes to fueling a morning hike or a long run. Here are some favourites!
By Matthew McConnell
Hike of the Week: Camaderry Mountain, Co Wicklow
Set in the picturesque surroundings of Glendalough, Camaderry is a quieter but equally as beautiful alternative to the Spinc.
By Outsider
The International Appalachian Trail Ulster-Ireland: Everything you Need to Know About this Coast to Coast Walk
Ireland's section of the International Appalachian Trail (IAT) starts from the magnificent sea cliffs at Sliabh Liag
By Killian Andersen
5 of the best places to watch Sunset In Dublin
We have compiled a list of our top places to watch sunset in Dublin. From beaches to mountains, parks to peaks we've got you covered!
By Matthew McConnell
5 of the best places to watch sunrise in Dublin
Sunrise is a beautiful time of day! There is something emotionally uplifting about watching the sun crest the horizon and the world waking up.
By Matthew McConnell
Hike of the Week: Brandon Hill Loop, Co Kilkenny
This 19km hike will bring you from Graiguenamanagh to Brandon Hill, Kilkenny's highest peak. Enjoy a dip in the Barrow at the end of your hike.
By Outsider















