In this collection of Trek Ireland™ walking workout videos, you'll explore Saltee Island Great, which lies 5 miles offshore from the coastal port of Kilmore Quay, County Wexford.
Once on the island, local guide and naturalist Jim Hurley describes the local flora and fauna as you walk away the pounds through wildflower meadows and stunning sheer clifftop ledges. Enjoy this indoor virtual walking video of protected Grey Seal and European Gannet colonies in one of Ireland's Special Areas of Conservation (SAC).
Onshore, our next walk at home video explores Tintern Abbey Minor—a medieval abbey with walled gardens, rivers, and woodland walks. Here, local guide Jim Hurley describes the dramatic voyage of Anglo-Norman Knight William Marshall when he arrives to Ireland in the 13th Century AD. Enjoy this beautiful daily walk at home video through one of Ireland's nationally protected heritage sites in early Spring.
Further along the coast, you can burn off the calories during 1+ mile, pre-Christian walking pilgrimage trail around Lady's Island Lake—once the home to a pagan Celtic female druidic settlement—established in Roman times of the 2nd Century AD. The last in this series of indoor walk in place videos explores the protected dune systems at Ballyteige Burrow down by the shores of the Irish Sea.
Trek Ireland guided virtual tours show scenic viewpoints to relax and enjoy between each virtual walking tour. Warm up, stretch, or cool down to naturally calm scenes at Kilmore Quay, County Wexford's premier fishing port, or imagine the arrival of the Anglo-Norman naval ships, in 1170AD, at the peaceful and evocative beach of Bagibun Head, where the conquest of Ireland truly begun. Finally, take in the expansive views of the Irish Sea at Carnsore Point known as place of Drudic worship from early Roman times called 'Ιερονm' meaning 'a sacred promontory'.
Trek Ireland's indoor walking workout videos allows you to explore Ireland from the comfort of your own home. Discover Ireland's vibrant history, heritage, and folklore—as if you were there yourself—with local friendly guides.
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