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North Kerry Way
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Trail on Tralee Bay shoreline
Length 45 kilometres (28 miles)
Location County Kerry, Ireland
Designation National Waymarked Trail
Trailheads Tralee, Ballyheigue
Use Hiking
Elevation gain/loss 450 m (1,476 ft)
Difficulty Moderate
Season Any
Website http://www.northkerryway.ie/

The North Kerry Way (which is called Slí Chiarraí Thuaidh in Irish) is a cool long-distance walking path in County Kerry, Ireland. It's about 45 kilometers (28 miles) long. This trail starts in Tralee and finishes in Ballyheigue. Most people take two days to walk the whole path.

It is known as a National Waymarked Trail. This means it is a special, well-marked path for walkers. The Irish Sports Council's National Trails Office officially recognizes it. A group called North Kerry Walks Limited helps to manage and look after the trail.

What is the North Kerry Way?

The North Kerry Way is a fantastic route for hikers and nature lovers. It follows the beautiful coastline of Tralee Bay. The trail offers amazing views of the sea and the surrounding countryside. It's a great way to explore the natural beauty of County Kerry.

Exploring the Trail

The journey begins in Tralee, a lively town in County Kerry. From there, you follow a path next to the ship canal all the way to Blennerville. This part of the trail is quite flat and easy.

After Blennerville, the path continues along the coast to a small village called Spa. You will see lovely coastal scenery along this stretch. Then, the trail crosses Banna Strand, which is a wide, sandy beach.

Finally, you reach Ballyheigue, where the main trail ends. But there's more to explore! A special looped path takes you around Kerry Head. This loop brings you back to Ballyheigue, letting you see even more of the stunning coastline.

Why People Love It

The North Kerry Way is a popular trail for many reasons. People enjoy it for both short walks and longer, multi-day trips. It's a great way to get exercise and enjoy the outdoors.

In 2010, experts looked at trails like this one. They found that many people use the North Kerry Way for day trips. It is also quite popular for longer walks over several days. Because it's so well-liked, there were ideas to make it an even better, world-class trail in the future.

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