Beara way

2021-09-08

Explore the County Cork and Kerry shoreline on a bracing 206km loop of the Beara Peninsula. Pleasantly faraway and surrounded via extremely good seascapes, the attraction of this Wild Atlantic Way stretch is plain to see. A 9-day walk in general, the Beara Way combines stunning coastal scenery and rugged mountain landscapes with village life dotted in among. Starting from picturesque Glengarriff, the Beara Way is a distinctly strenuous path. Some of the loop is far flung and difficult underfoot with some of brief however steep climbs too. In all, the trail ascends almost 5,300m, making for a few staggering Atlantic perspectives. The loop additionally leads you to Bere Island with its ancient army forts; whilst any other spur takes you out – via Ireland’s simplest cable automobile – to moderately inhabited Dursey Island. The Way, the longest in Ireland, runs nearly the period of the country. And takes the bike owner to some of its most stunning and least explored regions: alongside the coastal roads of the Beara Peninsula, throughout six mountain degrees, past the hedgerows and stone walls of Tipperary and Galway and thru the lake regions of Roscommon and Leitrim.