Gleninchaquin Park is a family owned, award winning park and working farm nestled in a long, narrow valley on the Beara Peninsula. Shaped by glaciation over 70,000 years ago, the landscape has remained largely unchanged. A spectacular 140m waterfall feeds a series of lakes, including Loughs Inchaquin, Uragh, Cloonee, Cummeenaloughaun, Cummeenadillure and Lough Napeasta.
Visitors can enjoy a variety of walking trails through streams and woodlands with scenic viewpoints along the way. With picnic areas, parking, and refreshments available, Gleninchaquin Park is ideal for family outings. Four well marked walking and nature trails cater to all ages, making it an inviting destination for both children and adults.