The Sligo Champion

Plenty enjoying social aspect of Sligo Walks

- BY MICHEÁL Ó’DOMHNAILL

The week of great weather we’ve just had was a great time to catch up with some of those who have been taking part in the Sligo Spring Walking Series, which on Wednesday last saw over 30 walkers head up the Devil’s Chimney near Glencar.

The Devil’s Chimney, or Sruth in Aghaidh an Aird, is a well known Sligo looped trail walk which overlooks Glencar Lake. It features a spectacula­r waterfall known to blow upwards when certain windy conditions prevail.

No such conditions were in evidence on a beautiful sunny day last Wednesday, where the group assembled at the Tea Shed at Glencar Waterfall, before being brought by bus to the start of the walk.

Deirdre Lavin of Sligo Sports and Recreation Partnershi­p and Jim Newman of Sligo Walking Club were on hand to guide the walkers up this moderately difficult looped walk, at the top of which walkers are rewarded by a spectacula­r view across Glencar Lake towards Cope’s Mountain.

After the 45 minute walk, the bus brought the walkers back to the Tea Shed for refreshmen­ts, where Sligo Walks had a chance to catch up with some of the participan­ts to find out what motivated them to get involved in the Spring Walking Series and how they view the potential of Sligo to grow as a walking destinatio­n.

Maureen Casey from Glencar isn’t part of any of the walking clubs in Sligo but does enjoy the fresh air, especially walking with friends. She has been on most of the walks which were organised as part of the Spring Series, and she said: “I walk with a group of friends a few evenings per week but I’ve never done these trails and mountain walks. I’m finding them fantastic. For these walks, you can just turn up and arrive, and you meet loads of different people. People you didn’t realise you knew until you started walking.”

Some of the walkers saw the series advertised online, and others found out about it through word of mouth. But some of the walkers feel that much more could be done to draw attention to what is a free, healthy and very social event.

Encouragin­g people to get out and about, Lorraine Kerins from Sligo says: “I’m not part of any walking group, I’m a casual walker. I think that the people of Sligo need to know about these (walks). I signed up for it and saw it on SligoWalks.ie. But I think if an advertisem­ent was put in the centre of Sligo near the tourist office - people need to see that there are walks available.”

The social aspect is key for many of the people we spoke with. Lorraine also noted that the location we were sitting in – the Tea Shed at Glencar – is an important gathering point for social walkers. It provides a place for people to meet up beforehand and also to come back to after the walk ends, and this element is missing on many of the more scenic walks in Sligo.

“Glencar is exceptiona­l. The tea house is amazing, the facilities they have given us. The car park is beautifull­y clean, they have the correct type of bins, one for recycling, one for rubbish, everything is done extremely well. It’s obviously community work that’s really important.”

The issue around facilities for walkers was also mentioned by Jacinta Dunne: “I think if we are going to promote Sligo as a walking destinatio­n, then we have to provide the facilities as well. If you do a good walk, it’s lovely to have somewhere to come back to. It doesn’t matter how experience­d a walker you are, you’ ll always want to come back to somewhere, you have the best of both worlds really.”

She adds: “I think we should be promoting Sligo as a walking destinatio­n. And if we were to develop those places we might get more jobs, and bring people into the county of Sligo.”

Tomorrow, Wednesday 28th February, a 7km walk will take place around Lough Talt in the south of the county, and on Saturday next, March 3rd, the final Spring Series walk will take in some of the Sligo Way, from Union Wood to Lough Lumman. Both walks are free to everyone. For details, times and directions to the meeting points, visit SligoWalks.ie.

 ?? Pic: ?? The latest Sligo Spring Series walk at Devil’s Chimney/Sruth in Aghaidh an Aird. Sligo Sports & Recreation Partnershi­p.
Pic: The latest Sligo Spring Series walk at Devil’s Chimney/Sruth in Aghaidh an Aird. Sligo Sports & Recreation Partnershi­p.
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