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Glengarriff, Co. Cork
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Explore the County Cork and Kerry coastline on a bracing 241.8 km loop of the Beara Peninsula. Pleasantly remote and surrounded by incredible seascapes, the charm of this Wild Atlantic Way stretch is plain to see.

Part of the Beara-Breifne Way, Ireland's longest way-marked trail, the Beara Way combines stunning coastal scenery and rugged mountain landscapes with village life dotted in between.

Starting from picturesque Glengarriff, the Beara Way is a relatively strenuous trail. The terrain is mainly quiet tarmac and bog roads, cliff and woodland paths and open moors. Some of the loop is remote and rough underfoot with a number of short but steep climbs too. In all, the trail ascends almost 5245 m, making for some spectacular Atlantic views.

The loop also leads you to Bere Island with its historic military forts, while another spur takes you out – via Ireland’s only cable car – to sparsely inhabited Dursey Island.

Walkers and cyclists will encounter plenty of friendly villages along the way for rest and refreshment, Allihies, Eyries, Travara and Castletownbere among them.

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Trail details

Type:
Long Distance Waymarked Way
Location:
Beara Glengarriff
Grade:
Strenuous
Format:
Loop
Length:
241.80km
Ascent:
5245m
Dogs allowed:
No
    Time:9 days
    Nearest town start:Glengarriff
    Nearest town finish:Glengarriff
    Start point:Glengarriff
    Finish point:Glengarriff
    Waymarking:Yellow arrow on black background
    Facilities:Car parking
    At Start/Finish - on street in Glengarriff
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Don't have time for the full Trail, then try any of the shorter looped trails on the penninsula. Drive the Healy Pass through the Caha Mountains.

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Monteensudder, Glengarriff, Co. Cork, Ireland
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