Rathmullan, situated in County Donegal, Ireland is the perfect location to ‘get away from it all’. While driving along the Wild Atlantic Way of Ireland we spent the night in Rathmullan and the next morning walked along the Milford Sli na Slainte (path to health). With it’s wonderful beach and wooded hillsides we could relax and enjoy the quieter pace of life that is characteristic of smaller Irish villages.

The Milford Sli na Slainte is a path that started at the pier and took us all along the beautiful beach to a rocky outcrop at the mouth of a small river. After crossing the bridge over Maggie’s Burn we turned left onto the Fanad by-pass road. This road took us through the countryside, along pastures and woodland until we once again got back to the town centre.
Here are ten reasons why you should sling on your best walking shoes and explore the countryside:
- Walking is free exercise. Walking is as close to free as it gets. You don’t need fancy shoes, or clothes, or equipment. If you head straight out your front door, a walk will only cost you some time and a little rubber off the bottom of your shoes. Many people are surprised to learn that walking is actually a serious form of exercise. Although you may not feel like you are working too hard, in just one mile you can burn off over 100 calories.
- Walking connects me with my surroundings. One can’t possibly notice the many small details of buildings and woodlands while driving. When you’re on foot, you notice all kinds of things you’d never notice in a car. I always thing of a walk as an opportunity to explore the area and to admire the scenery. I usually try to do some research beforehand and find out a bit about the area and always take my camera with.
- Walking changes your perspective. You start to see where the environment is built for people, and where it’s built for cars. Cosy shops lining the street become more inviting. It’s while I’m walking that I notice the frost on the grass, or a rabbit hiding behind a tree, or the moon peeking out from behind the clouds.
- Walking inspires curiosity. Who built that building? What was it like then? Who uses it now? What is over that hill? Are those berries edible? Wouldn’t it be cool to have a coffee shop on that corner? You might not know where you’re headed, and that’s ok. Getting lost in nature is the bes thing ever!
- Reduce your carbon footprint. Many of us would like to make a personal contribution to climate change, and here is a simple way that you can… ditch those car keys in favour of walking shoes and avoid carbon emissions completely. Every trip (however short) you take on foot is one you aren’t taking in your car. That’s good for you, and it’s good for the environment.
- Free your brain. Anxiety, stress, and mental health issues are common issues that people face in today’s society. Walking is a perfect way to zone-out, de-stress and rid yourself of all the negative thoughts in your mind from the day. A brief walk can melt mental fatigue, improve memory, and even help stave off the progress of Alzheimer’s disease. Taking a walk is a great way to leave all the worry of the day behind.
- It’s a Great Way to Enjoy the Weather. Summers are short and oh so sweet. I just can’t wait to get outside, and while I haven’t figured out how to be able to spend all day on a blanket at the park, walking somewhere gives me a great excuse to savor a few sweet moments of sunshine. I have nothing against the other seasons. I love rainy spring walks, and crisp fall walks. I even love bundling up for an icy winter walk, especially late at night. Every season (and day, for that matter) has its moments. Walking gives you a chance to soak them up.
- Its Great for Your Creativity. English wordsmith William Wordsworth is said to have spent much of his life on foot, walking. Henry David Thoreau often walked up to 20 miles at a time before he put pen to paper. Virginia Woolf was a regular walker. In fact, there’s a very long list of writers who considered walking part of their craft. If you’re a creative type, the walking path might just lead to enlightenment.
- It’s an Excuse to Get Some Ice Coffee. Walking is a great excuse to pick up a cup of ice coffee to enjoy along the way. At least you’re burning some of those calories, right?
- It’s the Perfect Time do do Some Reflecting. We often think of meditation as something that happens when you’re sitting still, but in reality, that’s very hard to do. The washing machine will chime. The phone will ring. Your neighbours will make noise. If you walk, your brain will be able to do its quiet wandering with less distraction.
We enjoy walking … and it must show, because we’ve done 2 Camino’s 😉. The wonderful thing of walking is when you reach that point when your mind is clear and you think of nothing … and just enjoy the moment.
Oh yes, and helps when you are walking and you’re surrounded by beauty – like your walk in this post!
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Gorgeous post!
I walk to find street art. It is the healthiest hobby I have ever enjoyed!
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I love street art and it is definitely the best way to explore a city!
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Agree!
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I like to walk also, always with a camera.
Ireland, my birthplace, and a place we visit every few years!
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That sounds fabulous!! Ireland is so beautiful. I would love to visit again!
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[…] Why I walk to explore places like Rathmullen in Ireland […]
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Thank you Jo!!
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I often go walking in my own city and I always see something funny or interesting, or I meet someone I know. Walking also gives me a lot of ideas.
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Walking is a fabulous time for thinking! And yes, I always tend to see something new even if I walk along the same route.
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Great post.. a bit like me..
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Thank you! Hope you have a fabulous week!
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Thank you i will….And you..
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My wife and I try to walk for an hour every morning for our health! We intersperse 20 minutes of exercises at three intervals! We have also enjoyed hiking in Switzerland, Nepal, Bali, India, and three times the Grand Canyon! Last summer we also hiked in Jasper, Banff, and Waterton National Parks in Alberta, Canada, followed by hiking in Glacier National Park in Montana, U.S.A.
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Oh wow, you have hiked in some beutiful places!! Hope you will be able to explore even more fabulous places.
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How sweet! Thanks for the travel wishes! Always appreciate your nice comments. We are doing San Antonio for the next two weeks, Bangladesh in February, and Rome, Italy, etc. in September!!!
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I love walking, too! All the reasons you mentioned are true – walking is relaxing, it allows you to observe more, and makes you think… Travellers know that some places can be reached just by foot, and most of the time it’s well worth it!
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That is soo true!! Some of the best places are difficult to get to and so worth the walk!! Hope you have a fabulous week!
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I’m refreshed and inspired by your lovely post. Some of those reasons are ones that would never occur to most people, even if they do get the effects.
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Thank you so much Rachel!! I try and go for a walk most days…find it very refreshing and on weekends I love exploring new areas and places. At the moment I am slowly exploring the beautiful city of Shanghai where I am currently living.
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I for one… enjoyed you walk. I should do more…it is just doing it that is the catch.
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The thought of getting up and going somewhere is sometimes daunting but as soon as you start it is worth every moment.
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Such a pretty walk! I’m so glad you shared it with me. I have to admit, I walk for all those reasons you listed. 🙂 🙂
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Thank you Jo!! I am sure we all love to walk for these reasons and so many more that we are even unaware of. It is always good for the soul I think.
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Beautiful photographs, and spot on about the walking. I’d love to walk barefeet more often, but tougher to do in cities , and the thorny scrub forest near where I live. Happy walking!
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Thank you so much!! I agree, the best place to go walking barefoot is along the beach! Happy walking!!
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Lovely photos Janaline, it looks like a quiet place and you have obviously enjoyed your Irish adventures. I like walking up to the hill nearby to get a 360 degree view over the sea and countryside, it’s a place to charge the batteries. Coastal walks are nice too and there is often lots to see in the hedgerows and the cliff tops. But giving up the car in a rural location is impossible unless you are lucky enough to be on a decent bus route.
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Thank you Jude!! Sounds fabulous to have such a lovely view so close at hand!! I find that each area offers a different kind of tranquility….the beach, forest or mountains are all beautiful and great places to go for walks. Happy Walking!!
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Never heard of Rathmullan but looks nice. My reasons for walking; I enjoy hiking for the reward at the end of it all, usually a 360 degree view. It’s great to pause and take it all in, and it really is so therapeutic.
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The view is such a fabulous reward! And as travellers we know that often the best places can only be reached on foot. It is definitely very therapeutic.
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Great list and great photos! I just love being out of doors either on foot or on my bicycle.
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I have recently started cycling as well and actually love it!!
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