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- Ballyhoura_Way abstract "The Ballyhoura Way (Irish: Slí Bhealach Eabhra) is a long-distance trail in Ireland. It is 89 kilometres (55 miles) long and begins at St John’s Bridge, near Kanturk, County Cork and ends at Limerick Junction, County Limerick. It is typically completed in four days. It is designated as a National Waymarked Trail by the National Trails Office of the Irish Sports Council and is managed by Ballyhoura Fáilte. The trail was opened in April 1994 by President Mary Robinson.The initial stage starts at St John’s Bridge, a crossroads 6.5 kilometres (4.0 miles) north of the town of Kanturk, and follows minor roads to Ballyhea via Liscarroll. From Ballyhea, the trail crosses the Ballyhoura Mountains to the village of Ballyorgan. The Way continues through the mountains to Galbally via Kilfinane and Ballylanders. From Galbally, it follows the Glen of Aherlow to Tipperary town before following the road to the end of the trail at Limerick Junction.The Ballyhoura Way forms one of the stages of the Beara-Breifne Way, a walking and cycling route under development, intended to run from the Beara Peninsula, County Cork to Breifne, County Leitrim, following the line of Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare’s march in the aftermath of the Battle of Kinsale in 1602. It connects with the Multeen Way in Tipperary town.".
- Ballyhoura_Way wikiPageExternalLink www.ballyhouracountry.com.
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- Ballyhoura_Way wikiPageExternalLink www.irishtrails.ie.
- Ballyhoura_Way wikiPageExternalLink NTO_Review.pdf.
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- Ballyhoura_Way wikiPageID "32619126".
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- Ballyhoura_Way designation "National Waymarked Trail".
- Ballyhoura_Way difficulty "Moderate".
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- Ballyhoura_Way location Republic_of_Ireland.
- Ballyhoura_Way name "Ballyhoura Way".
- Ballyhoura_Way season "Any".
- Ballyhoura_Way trailheads "Limerick Junction, County Limerick".
- Ballyhoura_Way trailheads "St John’s Bridge, County Cork".
- Ballyhoura_Way use "Hiking".
- Ballyhoura_Way subject Category:Geography_of_County_Cork.
- Ballyhoura_Way subject Category:Geography_of_County_Limerick.
- Ballyhoura_Way subject Category:Geography_of_South_Tipperary.
- Ballyhoura_Way subject Category:Long-distance_trails_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland.
- Ballyhoura_Way subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_County_Cork.
- Ballyhoura_Way subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_County_Limerick.
- Ballyhoura_Way subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_South_Tipperary.
- Ballyhoura_Way type Abstraction100002137.
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- Ballyhoura_Way type VisitorAttractionsInCountyCork.
- Ballyhoura_Way type VisitorAttractionsInCountyLimerick.
- Ballyhoura_Way type VisitorAttractionsInCountyTipperary.
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- Ballyhoura_Way comment "The Ballyhoura Way (Irish: Slí Bhealach Eabhra) is a long-distance trail in Ireland. It is 89 kilometres (55 miles) long and begins at St John’s Bridge, near Kanturk, County Cork and ends at Limerick Junction, County Limerick. It is typically completed in four days. It is designated as a National Waymarked Trail by the National Trails Office of the Irish Sports Council and is managed by Ballyhoura Fáilte.".
- Ballyhoura_Way label "Ballyhoura Way".
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