Ballinastoe Woods Walk is one of the most magical places in Ireland. It feels like a fairytale place that looks like you’re walking into the world of the Lord of the Rings. Today, let’s take a deep dive into the Ballinastoe Woods Walk: where it’s located, how to get there, parking options, and all the essential details you need to know for your visit. Location Ballinastoe Woods is located in the stunning Wicklow Mountains National Park, near Sraghmore and Oldtown in County Wicklow. While these names might not ring a bell for most tourists, it’s essentially about an hour’s drive from Dublin or roughly two and a half hours from Belfast. The forest is close to Lough Tay and not far from Roundwood Village, making it easy to combine your visit with other local attractions like the scenic Sally Gap Drive, Lough Tay, or the Djouce Mountain Walk. Many visitors come to hike the famous Wicklow Way, a 128-kilometre national trail stretching from Rathfarnham to Clonegal. However, in my experience, most people are drawn to Ballinastoe Woods for its iconic Boardwalk. It’s a picture-perfect spot, especially popular on social media—Instagram, in particular, has made it famous for its stunning views. Different Trails in Ballinastoe Forest Ballinastoe Forest offers a variety of trails, ranging from quick 30-minute walks to longer hikes that can take over 3.5 hours. Short Walk (3.5 km / 30 min – 1 hr) This trail is ideal for those short on time. You’ll experience the famous Ballinastoe Woods boardwalk and enjoy breathtaking views from the JB Malone Memorial.