Like every Lonely Planet guidebook, it's impossible to rate it with less than 4 stars! History, Facts, Health and Safety, where to sleep, and some other important chapters are divided in 90 pages helping the reader, like no other book, in the organization of the trip. I was in Ireland for 6 months and I brought 7 different guidebooks, but I didn't use this one as much as I was imagining, since it is more suitable for those who want to do long (some days) hikes. Besides that I want to ask the writers to don't use so many time adjectives like "astonishing", "breathtaking" and "awesome". It's possible to find them describing too many places and so it gets more difficult to choose a hike. And even if Carrantuohill, Top of Ireland, is really an "astonishing" day walk, it's not include in this book! "Great Walks: Ireland" (David Herman) was my best guide for day walks, but it's not enough to plan your trip.