Go walk: Devils bit loop, Templemore, Co. Tipperary The Devil’s Bit walk offers a charming outing, writes John G Dwyer Sat, Mar 23, 2013, 06:00 Updated: Thu, Apr 24, 2014, 12:35. Devil’s Bit is well marked on the local roads (the free car park can be found with a Google Maps search) and rises majestically as you drive towards it. If you hike the entire 7.8-mile loop, you get to see eight arches! The Devils Garden Trail has all of the ingredients for a perfect hike in Arches National Park. From talking to people, it is a common mistake and would be easily rectified if walk was signposted both ways. The Devil’s Bit is located just a few kilometres from Templemore in Co. Tipperary. Hiking the Devil’s Garden Loop is a great way to escape the throngs and see nine aches, including the longest arch in the park. Another very popular loop in the San Rafael Swell, the Fixit Pass to Devil's Racetrack offers more great scenery that you would expect in the Swell along with a few challenging rock sections and great sites to visit along the way such as Indian Pictographs and a couple arches including the massive Slipper Arch. Walking Maps Booklet Walk and hike through the many trails throughout the Munster Vales, the Knockmealdowns, Slieve Feilim, the Silvermines, Galtee Mountains and The Devil’s Bit taking in the splendour of the Golden Vale. It is surprisingly well signposted. Fab walk, steep but short. We actually ended up deciding post hike that our sweet spot is 6 miles, LOL. Park up, follow the trail marked with purple arrows and you’ll complete a loop. Park up, follow the trail marked with purple arrows and you’ll complete a loop. Devil's Causeway and and Chinese Wall loop which according to the guide is 10.6 Miles, by the end of the day we had clocked 14 miles due to some detours and starting from our campsite. The walk is meant to be a loop but we just climbed to the top and back down again. The full route with all the spurs clocks in at about nine miles, but you can modify this to do as much or as little as you would like. That was a lot, for me and even my firefighter girlfriend. Devil’s Bit Loop. The Devil's Bit (Irish: Bearnán Éile) is a mountain in County Tipperary, Ireland which is 478m (1570 feet) above sea level at its highest elevation.It lies to the north-west of the town of Templemore.The mountain is usually ascended via the townsland of Barnane.There is a car park at the base. Along the way, go rock scrambling, hike along fins of sandstone rock, and enjoy some of the best views of the park. Devil’s Bit is well marked on the local roads (the free car park can be found with a Google Maps search) and rises majestically as you drive towards it. Legend has it that not only did the devil take a bite out the mountain, he broke a tooth while doing it, which now stands as the Rock of Cashel. Will say I did the loop in reverse and took a wrong turn where signage was not clear and I ended up going a good bit out of my way. Leave your car in the car park and begin your ascent. The top is quite breathtaking but confusing so be careful which path you take back. Time: 1hr 30min. ... Devils Bit Loop Length: 5km. Locals will tell you that the summit of Devil’s Bit Mountain (478m) provides views of 8 surrounding counties! But other than that a …

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