Travellers planning Ireland ferry breaks for Easter will be given plenty of opportunities to get out and explore some of the destination's stunning scenery.
There will be a number of outdoor events taking place next month, including the North Leitrim Glens Hill Walking Festival in Manorhamilton on April 3rd and 4th.
All walks will take place in the North Leitrim Glens, with details of each route being provided on the morning of registration.
The trips will offer the opportunity for visitors to see archaeological sites, lakes, seascapes and more.
Manorhamilton is located in County Leitrim in north-west Ireland.
Travellers can reach the destination by taking ferries to Belfast from Liverpool with
Norfolkline Irish Sea or from Stranraer with
Stena Line and driving west.
Further opportunities for outdoor adventure will be provided at the Easter Walking Festival in Westport from April 3rd to 6th.
The programme will offer a choice of two walks of different difficulty levels on each of the three days.
Westport is also located in western Ireland, meaning visitors can travel to Dublin and drive across the country to reach the town.
Stena Line and
Irish Ferries both serve the Holyhead to Dublin ferry route, while
P&O Ferries and Norfolkline Irish Sea operate ferries to Dublin from Liverpool.
Posted by Mark Robinson