Ben Gorm
Guided Hike

Ben Gorm

Ben Gorm
Guided Hike

From €30 pp

Overview

4 - 6 hours Intermediate

A guided hike up Ben Gorm, overlooking Doolough valley. This hike starts at the beautiful Aasleagh waterfalls and follow a ridge to the summit of Ben Gorm. The views towards the Sheeffry hills, Mweelrea, the Maumturks and the Twelve Bens are stunning.

From €30 pp

❋ Duration

❋ Distance

~4-6 Hours

8 km

❋ Difficulty

❋ Elevation

Intermediate

700 meters

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What to Expect

This isn’t a technical climb, but it does need a reasonable level of fitness. Ground conditions will be boggy underfoot.


You’ll get:

  • A well-paced, guided route

  • Qualified & insured Mountain Leader

  • Local knowledge of the area

  • Time on the summit without rushing

  • A view over Doolough valley, with tales of the famine

  • Rugged ridgewalk

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A large group of hikers dressed in outdoor gear and backpacks, standing together on rocky terrain in a foggy mountain setting, some waving and smiling at the camera.

What to Bring

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All our hikes require proper hiking boots. In the west of Ireland we are blessed with wilderness, and this also means we have to protect our legs and feet with proper footwear

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Bring waterproofs to our hikes. The weather on the Wild Atlantic Way can change fast, so a waterproof jacket and waterproof trousers are a must

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Take enough food and drinks with you. Hiking in the west of Ireland can be demanding, so make sure you can (re)supply the needs of your body

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Private & bespoke options

This hike works well as a private day out if you want more flexibility and add in other nearby peaks.

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The Hike

Typical Timeline

As everyone arrives, we take time to run through conditions of the day, and safety guidelines for the trek. The journey starts here.


Check-In/Briefing

10:00 – 10:30am


Ascent Hike

10:30 am


Peak

12:30 – 1:30pm


Descent Complete

2.30 pm


FAQs

  • No technical experience needed, but you should be comfortable walking for a few hours on uneven ground.

  • Routes are adjusted where possible. If conditions aren’t suitable, we’ll reschedule.

  • The usual meeting point is Luke’s Bridge. Details are confirmed after booking depending on conditions and route.

  • You’re welcome to reschedule or cancel your booking up until 72hrs ahead of your scheduled date, pending availability. Following that period, your deposit will be withheld.

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