Ramp Boreen Walk
The Ramp Boreen Walk is a looped community walk in Tallow, ideal for walkers looking for a leisurely ramble in the natural surroundings of rural Waterford. This flat, stone surfaced trail has eye-catching features to keep all of the family entertained. At the trailhead, walkers will note the eye-catching sculpture of a solid wood, two-headed dragon, as well as some carved woodland creatures and a colourful mural, reflecting the natural surroundings. Fairy doors and houses are dotted in the tall trees which border the trail, and continue along the trail in the village. Stunning views of rolling West Waterford countryside are visible throughout the trail.
Walkers can enjoy the sights and sounds of the River Bride and the smaller Glenaboy River, along with the accompanying flora and fauna as they embark on Ramp Boreen Walk. Walkers will also spot the ruins of Lisfinny castle on their journey, built in the 16th Century by the Earl of Desmond.
The looped trail then brings the walker past shops, cafés and restaurants in the heart of the village of Tallow.
Maps and other information
Trail Management
Waterford LEADER Partnership
Tel: 058 54646
Email: info@wlp.ie
Facilities
Car parking, service station, shops, restaurant/cafe, bar, guest house accommodation
OSI Maps
Public Transportation
Local Link bus service is available daily to Tallow from Dungarvan, stopping in Lismore and Cappoquin also.
Timetable: https://www.locallinkwaterford.ie/tfi-local-link-waterford-announce-inc…