Waterford offers a network of sustainable routeways that let you explore the county at a slower, more meaningful pace. From the award-winning Waterford Greenway, which links Waterford to Dungarvan along a traffic-free former railway, to the quiet coastal roads of An Rinn and Helvick Head, these routes are designed for walking, cycling, and low-impact travel. Public transport connections make it easy to access starting points without a car, while the compact nature of the county allows visitors to combine greenways, coastal loops, and heritage trails into seamless day trips.
Whether you’re tracing the dramatic cliffs of the Copper Coast UNESCO Global Geopark, cycling through the Blackwater Valley to Lismore, or discovering the seaside charm of Ardmore, each route offers a way to connect with Waterford’s landscapes and communities in a responsible way. These sustainable journeys encourage visitors to travel lighter, stay longer, and experience the county’s natural beauty, culture, and heritage with minimal environmental impact making it easier than ever to truly Find Your Wild in Waterford.

The Wild Coast Way

The Wild Sea Way

The Wild Mountain Way

