Experience the thrill of ascending Galtymore, the highest peak in Ireland’s Galtee Mountains.
Located in County Tipperary, this breathtaking hike offers a rewarding challenge for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers. In this guide, we’ll explore the essentials for conquering Galtymore, from the best routes to safety tips and what to expect along the way.
An Overview of Galtymore
Standing at an impressive 919 meters (3,011 feet), Galtymore is the highest peak in the Galtee Mountains and one of Ireland’s most iconic summits.
The mountain range spans across County Tipperary and County Limerick, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
The Galtee Mountains boast a rich variety of flora and fauna. As you explore, be on the lookout for indigenous wildlife, such as red deer, foxes, and an array of bird species.
Galtymore’s slopes nurture a diverse collection of plant life, including heather, bilberries, and distinct mosses.
Route Options for Galtymore Climb
There are several routes to choose from when climbing Galtymore. Three popular options include:
Kings Yard Route
This is the route I took when I came here and recorded the video that you can watch above. It starts in a private farm car park where you need to pay a few euros to park. It’s just under 11km and can take 4-6 hours.
If you are in a campervan you can park your van at the Kings Yard car park overnight cheaply with a fantastic view.
The entrance to Kings Yard car park 👇
The Black Road Route
Starting from the Black Road car park, this route takes you through the open countryside and along the well-defined path leading to Galtymore’s summit. The climb takes approximately 3 to 4 hours to complete.
Galtee Horseshoe Route
The Galtee Horseshoe route, also referred to as the Circuit of Glencushnabinnia, presents another option from the north. This challenging 13 km trek encompasses the summits of Cush, Galtybeg, Galtymore, and Slievecushnabinnia.
Allocate roughly 6 hours to complete this picturesque loop. Park at “Car Park Galtymore North” if you want to take this route.
Safety Tips and Recommendations
- Always check the weather forecast before embarking on your climb.
- Let someone know your planned route and expected return time.
- Follow Leave No Trace principles to protect the environment.
- Keep an eye on trail markers and avoid straying from the path.