The best walking trails and hikes in Ireland have been revealed, with one County Clare attraction rising high above the competition. 

From stunning stretches of sandy beaches, to dramatic cliff tops and picturesque lakes, Ireland's magic lies in the beauty and variety of the land.

One of the best ways to immerse yourself in nature is on foot, so Betfair Casino has created a definitive list of the best walking spots on the Emerald Isle.

To create the list, the popularity of each location was measured by a unique index score, based on Trip Advisor rankings, as well as Instagram hashtags and views - with the lower the overall index score, the higher the ranking.

At the top of the list are The Cliffs of Moher - one of the most famous spots in Ireland. The cliffs stretch across 700 feet of the Atlantic coast and the views are breathtaking no matter what the season or time of day. The stunning beauty of the cliffs has been the inspiration behind many songs, poetry and works of art.

In joint second place are Howth Cliff Walk in Dublin and Limerick Greenway in County Limerick.

Howth Cliff Walk delivers a slice of serenity and calm and will treat you to views of the spectacular coastline. Meanwhile, Limerick Greenway is the largest outdoor tourism project ever undertaken by both Limerick City and County Council and the 40km path takes you through some of the most enchanting spots rural Ireland has to offer.

Ballycotton Cliff Walk in Cork wasn't far behind as it placed in the top three alongside Errigal in County Donegal and Castletown House in Celbridge, County Kildare.

The Great Sugarloaf in County Wicklow and Killinthomas Woods in County Kildare took the fourth and fifth spots on the list respectively.

Also making the top six is Croagh Patrick in County Mayo, which is known for being a difficult climb and the ‘holiest mountain’ in Ireland. It is recommend for its panoramic views of Clew Bay at the top, as well as its religious significance.

Ireland's top walking trails and hikes:

1. The Cliffs of Moher, County Clare

Cliffs of Moher. Credit: Tourism Ireland

Cliffs of Moher. Credit: Tourism Ireland

2. Howth Cliff Walk, County Dublin;  Limerick Greenway, County Limerick

Howth Cliff Walk. Credit: Tourism Ireland

Howth Cliff Walk. Credit: Tourism Ireland

3. Ballycotton Cliff Walk, County Cork; Castletown House, Celbridge; and Errigal, County Donegal

Castletown House. Credit: Tourism Ireland

Castletown House. Credit: Tourism Ireland

4. The Great Sugarloaf, County Wicklow

Sugarloaf Mountain. Credit: Ireland's Content Pool

Sugarloaf Mountain. Credit: Ireland's Content Pool

5. Killinthomas Woods, County Kildare

Killinthomas Woods. Credit: Peter Mooney/Flickr

Killinthomas Woods. Credit: Peter Mooney/Flickr

6. Croagh Patrick, County Mayo

Croagh Patrick. Credit: Ireland's Content Pool

Croagh Patrick. Credit: Ireland's Content Pool