Trip Details

George and Amber-Rose take a 3-day trip to the Wild Nephin National Park, Ireland in May 2024.

This was our first time wild camping in Southern Ireland, having camped on the Jurassic Coast and Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland before.

Wild Nephin National Park is well-equipped for wild campers with fire pits, toilets, and shelters sensibly placed. We faced some tough bushwhacking, especially through a tricky pine plantation on day two—hopefully, it’s fun to watch!

This is our 27th hiking video in a series where we tell the story of our rewilding trips into nature.

Mindful movement and camping in nature is a cornerstone of our wellbeing.

George and Amber-Rose on a mountain beach
Taking a shameless selfie in front of the best swim spot we have ever passed up
Midges swarming the mesh on our tent
There was a serious midge situation at lower elevation
George and Amber-Rose on the summit of Cadair Berwyn

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