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Slieve Felim way
Length 43 kilometres (27 miles)
Location Counties Limerick & Tipperary, Ireland
Designation National Waymarked Trail
Trailheads Murroe, County Limerick,
Silvermines, County Tipperary
Use Hiking
Elevation gain/loss +870 m (2,854 ft)
Difficulty Moderate
Season Any

The Slieve Felim Way is a fun and challenging walking path in Ireland. It goes through the beautiful Slieve Felim Mountains. This trail is about 43 kilometers (27 miles) long. Most people take two days to walk the entire path.

Exploring the Slieve Felim Way

The Slieve Felim Way starts in a village called Murroe in County Limerick. It then travels all the way to Silvermines village in County Tipperary. It's a great way to see different parts of the Irish countryside.

Where Does the Trail Go?

The journey begins in Murroe village. You will walk past Glenstal Abbey, which is a famous monastery. After that, the path goes through lovely forests. These forests are on the slopes of the Slieve Felim Mountains.

The trail then reaches a small village called Toor. From Toor, the path crosses the sides of Keeper Hill. This hill is part of the Silvermine Mountains. Finally, the trail follows a road right into Silvermines village.

What is a National Waymarked Trail?

The Slieve Felim Way is known as a National Waymarked Trail. This means it is a special long-distance path. These trails are marked clearly to help walkers find their way. They are great for exploring different parts of Ireland.

Who Looks After the Trail?

The National Trails Office of the Irish Sports Council officially recognizes this trail. This office helps make sure trails are good for walking. The Slieve Felim Way is managed by two groups: Shannon Development and Coillte. They work to keep the path in good condition for everyone to enjoy.

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