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  • Local walks
  • Places of interest
  • Local golf courses


On Bayly Farm there is a long circular walk, or several shorter options, all fully
way-marked and offering you an opportunity to sit and contemplate by the river.

  • Local leisurely walks:
    The Lough Derg Way, from Killaloe to Dromineer, passing over hill, by lake
    and through farmland, enjoying spectacular views

    Nenagh River Walk
    Silvermines Mountains walks
    Fairymount Farm – farm, hill, heritage and lake walks
    Clare Glens – Woodland walks along the Mulcair river

  • and further afield, for the serious hill walker:

    the Slieve Bloom Mountains
    the Knockmealdown Mountains
    the Galtee Mountains

Bayly Farm provides an excellent base for holidaying and exploring the countryside and historical sites of central Ireland. With nowhere in Ireland being more than 125 km from the sea, easy day trips can be made to the wild, rugged west coast, and much more.

Nenagh - Market town, with medieval castle, heritage and family history centre
Rock of Cashel - Dramatically situated medieval ecclesiastical site
The Cliffs of Moher - Ireland’s highest cliffs, adjoining the Burren
The Burren - Spectacular limestone landscape with unique flora & fauna
Bunratty Castle and Folk Park - Most complete medieval fortress within famed Bunratty Folk Park
Limerick’s Hunt Museum - Exhibits one of Ireland’s greatest private collections of art and antiquities

Lough Gur - The Visitor Centre tells the story of the pre-Celtic settlers in Ireland
Kilkenny - One of Ireland’s best preserved medieval towns
Birr Castle and Demesne - Famous for its Gardens, the Great Telescope, built in
1845 and Galleries of Discovery
Clonmacnoise - Spectacular early Christian site founded in 6th Century on banks of the Shannon
Bord na Mona Bog Railway - The Clonmacnoise and West Offaly 3 ft narrow gauge track travels 9 km through the Blackwater Bog near Shannonbridge

The Slieve Bloom Mountains

Walking in Silvermines mountains

Bayly Farm walk