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Cookie Policy

Last updated: May 29, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how boardethics uses cookies on our website. We use cookies to improve your browsing experience, understand how visitors interact with our site, and provide you with personalized content. We are committed to transparency regarding our use of cookies and how they enhance your visit to our mountain valley nature walks information resource.

What Are Cookies

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device when you visit our website. They are widely used to make websites work more efficiently and to provide information to website owners. Cookies help us remember your preferences, understand your browsing patterns, and tailor content to your interests. Each cookie contains information such as your device identifier and website preferences, but they do not store sensitive personal information like passwords or payment details.

When you visit our site, we may store data about your visit, including which pages you accessed, how long you stayed, and what content you engaged with. This helps us understand what information about our mountain trails and nature walks is most valuable to our visitors.

Types of Cookies We Use

We use several different types of cookies to enhance your experience:

  • Essential Cookies: These are necessary for our website to function properly. They enable basic functionality such as page navigation and access to secure areas. Without these cookies, the website cannot operate effectively.
  • Performance Cookies: These cookies help us understand how visitors use our website by collecting anonymous data about page visits, time spent on pages, and navigation patterns. This information helps us improve our site's structure and content.
  • Preference Cookies: These remember your choices and settings, such as your preferred language or region, so you don't have to provide this information each time you visit.
  • Marketing Cookies: These may be used to track your activity across websites and display relevant content or advertisements based on your interests in outdoor activities and nature walks.

How We Use Cookies

We use cookies to deliver a seamless and personalized experience when you explore information about the Gap of Dunloe and our other lakeside trails in Kerry. Our cookies help us analyze traffic patterns, understand visitor preferences, and improve the quality and relevance of our content. We use this data to ensure that our website loads quickly, displays correctly on your device, and presents information about our trails in the most helpful way.

Analytics cookies allow us to track which trail information and walking guides are most popular, which helps us create better content for future visitors. Performance cookies ensure that our website remains fast and responsive regardless of where you're accessing it from. We never use cookies to identify you personally or collect sensitive information without your knowledge.

Managing Your Cookies

You have full control over your cookie preferences. Most web browsers allow you to refuse cookies or alert you when a cookie is being sent. You can adjust your browser settings to block cookies entirely, though this may affect your ability to use certain features of our website. Please refer to your browser's help documentation to learn how to manage cookie settings.

Additionally, you can clear cookies from your device at any time through your browser settings. If you choose to disable cookies, you can still access our website, but some features and personalization options may not work as effectively. We encourage you to balance privacy concerns with the benefits that cookies provide for a better browsing experience on our nature walks resource.

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, legal requirements, or our practices. We recommend reviewing this policy periodically to stay informed about how we use cookies on our website. Your continued use of our site following any updates indicates your acceptance of the revised policy.