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16.7km
700m
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Hike the difficult 10.4-mile Slievenamon summit loop (Sliabh na mBan) for panoramic views and a challenging ascent in County Tipperary.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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9.60 km
4.47 km
1.69 km
921 m
< 100 m
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8.48 km
3.65 km
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1.69 km
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This challenging 16.7 km (10.4 miles) loop typically takes around 5 hours 29 minutes to complete, though individual times may vary based on fitness and pace.
The Slievenamon summit loop is rated as difficult, requiring good to very good fitness levels. It features a continuous steep ascent and can be strenuous, though it's not technically demanding.
Specific parking details are not provided in the trail data, but hikers typically access the mountain from various points around its base. It's advisable to research local parking options near the start of your chosen route before you go.
The terrain varies from wooded lower slopes to open moorland and heather at higher elevations. Paths are generally clear, but the ascent is steep with loose stone underfoot. Be prepared for potentially boggy conditions higher up, especially after rain.
Along the route, you'll encounter the Slievenamon North-West Top and the main Slievenamon summit. The summit also features a significant burial cairn, other cairns, a trig pillar, and a standing stone commemorating Thomas Francis Meagher's speech.
While specific dog policies are not detailed, it's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in open moorland areas where livestock may be present or to protect local wildlife. Be mindful of boggy conditions and loose stone underfoot that might be challenging for pets.
No specific permits or entrance fees are mentioned for hiking the Slievenamon summit loop. Access to the mountain is generally open to the public.
The best time to hike is generally during clearer, drier weather to fully enjoy the panoramic views and avoid the boggiest conditions. Spring and summer offer longer daylight hours, but autumn can provide beautiful scenery. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.
Slievenamon, or Sliabh na mBan ('Mountain of the Women'), is rich in Irish folklore. It's linked to the legend of Fionn mac Cumhaill choosing his wife via a footrace to the summit. The summit also hosts ancient burial cairns, believed by some to be a portal to the Celtic Otherworld, and played a role in the 1848 Famine Rebellion.
Given the varied terrain and potential for boggy conditions, waterproof boots are highly recommended. Due to the continuous steep ascent and open moorland, bring sufficient water, appropriate layers for changing weather, and navigational tools, especially as mist can reduce visibility.
From the notably flat summit, you can expect stunning panoramic views across Counties Tipperary, Kilkenny, and Waterford, including the Lingaun and Suir Valley. On a clear day, the Waterford coastline and the Galty Mountains are visible, offering diverse vistas as you explore the summit's expanse.