
We have all been there, neglected a niggle in our foot and told ourselves that it would probably go away. Weeks have passed, even months, and it’s only getting worse. Then finally, when we are hobbling around barely able to walk, we decide to seek help…
Well, at Achilles Foot Clinic, we are here to help you.

There’s nothing worse than arriving at your dream destination—only to be limping by day two.
At Achilles Foot Clinic in Ballincollig, we often see people return from holidays with unexpected foot pain, especially in the heels. Long airport queues, cobbled streets, sightseeing marathons—your feet take a real hit when you travel.
The good news? A little planning can go a long way.
Let’s talk about how to prevent heel pain and keep your feet happy—so you can focus on enjoying your holiday, not nursing a sore foot.
When you’re away from home, your routine changes—and so does the way your feet are used.
Here’s what often triggers holiday heel pain:
Long days on your feet (e.g., sightseeing or standing in queues)
Poor footwear choices (flip-flops or flat sandals with no support)
Walking on unfamiliar surfaces (like uneven pavements or sandy beaches)
Sudden increase in activity (going from desk job to 20,000 steps a day)
The most common culprit? Plantar fasciitis—inflammation of the tissue under your heel, often caused by overuse or poor support.
Skip the flats or fashion trainers. Look for shoes with:
Arch support
Cushioned soles
A secure fit (avoid slip-ons that make your toes grip)
👟 Bring shoes you've already broken in—not brand new ones.
If you wear custom orthotics, bring them. They help keep your foot in proper alignment and reduce strain—especially when you're walking all day.
Do a few simple stretches each morning:
Calf stretches
Toe curls
Plantar fascia stretch (rolling your foot on a cold water bottle works wonders)
It only takes 5 minutes and can prevent stiffness and strain.
Try the “30-minute rule”: For every few hours of walking, give your feet a short break. Sit down, stretch, and elevate if possible.
A small massage ball or even a frozen bottle of water rolled under the heel can reduce inflammation after a long day.
City trips: Cushioned walking shoes or trainers
Beach days: Supportive sandals (look for arch support!)
Evenings out: If you must wear dress shoes, add gel insoles or limit time in heels
Don’t let foot pain become part of your itinerary. A few small steps before and during your holiday can help you avoid a lot of discomfort.
If you’re prone to heel pain—or had it in the past—it’s worth checking in with us before you fly. We can recommend the right footwear, exercises, or orthotics to keep you pain-free while you travel.
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