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The River Suck links a 60 mile
stretch of countryside in West Roscommon and East Galway known as The Suck River Valley.
Walkers can enjoy this unspoiled countryside by walking The Suck Valley Way.
The 100km Walk Way is unusual among Irish Waymarked
Ways because for most of it's length it lies across lowland farms. It also crosses the
boglands and callows of the river Suck with their numerous lakes and drainage channels.
The way passes through the "Nine Friendly Villages", Ballygar, Creggs, Glinsk,
Ballymoe, Ballintubber, Dunamon, Castlecoote, Athleague and Castlecoote.
Each of the "Nine Friendly Villages"
has its own charm and association with characters from history. In each village you will
see a Map Board depicting the route and historical sites of the valley.
The area is rich in history, and offers a unique
opportunity to experience the life of rural Ireland, a glimpse of its history and the rich
bird- and plant-life of the boglands and callows.
The Suck Valley Way is marked
with black posts on which carved yellow arrows show direction, and feature the
international Walking Man symbol above the arrow. Whenever the Way leaves or joins a
tarmac road you will see a brown fingerpost inscribed "Suck Valley Way" with the
Walking Man Symbol.
Enthusiasts may take six days to complete the
route. The less energetic may decide to complete smaller stages, stopping en route to
re-energise in any or all of the villages along the way.
Accommodation is available close to all points of
the Way and transport can be arranged between accommodation providers. There are train
services in Roscommon and Castlerea, with bus links to Belfast, Dublin and Galway. Knock
International Airport is close to us.
Contact us for detail
map/booklet or any other information relating to the Walk Way. We look forward to
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