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Beara Way

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  • Day 1 Arrival in Glengarriff

    From your point of arrival, use the public transport information we provide to make the journey to Glengarriff.

  • Day 2 Glengarriff - Adrigole

    11.5 Miles / 18 Km Km 6-8 Hrs 2428 ft / 740 Metres

    Quiet roads and forest trails take you through the beautiful woodlands of the Glenariff Forest Park into the remote Coomerkane valley. From there, a steep climb brings you to a ridge of the Caha Mountains that guides you towards Sugarloaf Mountain, where the Beara Way reaches its highest elevation at 560m. Enjoy splendid views over Bantry Bay before descending into the village of Adrigole. Transfer to Glengarriff for overnight stay.

    While today’s walk is just 18km, it is a demanding hike with a long climb and descent over challenging mountainous terrain. If you prefer a more leisurely walk, it is possible to instead take a ferry boat from Glengarriff Pier to visit the famous island garden of Garinish Island, at your own expense.
  • Day 3 Adrigole - Castletownbere

    11 or 14 Miles / 18 or 22 Km 6-9 Hrs 2067 or 2297 ft / 630 or 700 Metres

    Morning transfer to Adrigole. Today you pass famous Hungry Hill – a mountain immortalised in Dame Daphne Du Maurier’s epic novel of the same name. After hiking around Hungry Hill the trail follows a route along the southern slopes of the Slieve Miskish Mountains to the charming fishing port of Castletownbere. Along the way, you can enjoy views of Bere Island and Berehaven, one of the finest natural harbours in the world.

  • Day 4 Bere Island

    9 or 15 Miles / 14 or 24 Km 4-6/6-8 Hrs 1312 or 1640 ft / 400 or 500 Metres

    A short ferry ride across the sheltered harbour will take you to Bere Island where walkers are spoilt for choice with routes of varying length and difficulty. You will find some of the highlights of the Beara Way here. From sites of rich military heritage from various eras to the spectacular scenery of the Slieve Miskish and Caha Mountains on the mainland.

  • Day 5 Castletownbere - Allihies

    9.5 Miles / 15 Km 4-6 Hrs 1640 ft / 500 Metres

    A hike along century old country roads takes you past a Bronze Age stone circle and through some forestry before it climbs up into the Slieve Mishkish Mountains. You can catch a glimpse of the northern side of the peninsula before the trail climbs once more and then descends past an old disused copper mine into the brightly coloured village of Allihies.

  • Day 6 Allihies - Dursey Sound (via Garinish Beach)

    10 Miles / 16 Km 5-7 Hrs 1968 ft / 600 Metres

    A stunning walk in truly spectacular surroundings. You will pass Ballydonegan Strand, a man-made beach created from thousands of tons of crushed rock extracted by the now closed Allihies Copper Mines. From there, a coastal path overlooking the Atlantic Ocean leads you to a deserted mountain track that takes you right out to the western end of the Beara Peninsula, where the Atlantic Ocean pounds the coastline.

  • Day 7 Dursey Island

    9.5 Miles / 15 Km 4-6 Hrs 1804 ft / 550 Metres

    Take a trip on Ireland’s only cable car which will bring you across Dursey Sound, a narrow stretch of water with a very strong tide and reefs of rocks. With just 6 permanent residents, little motorised traffic and abundant wildlife, Dursey Island is a walker’s paradise.

  • Day 8 Allihies – Eyeries (via Ballydonegan Loop)

    10.5 miles / 16.5 Km 4-6 Hrs 1739 ft / 530 Metres

    You pass scenic Ballydonegan Strand and then follow a path along the beautiful coastline north. Turn inland to head into the hills above the village where you can explore some of the remains of the old copper mines. A lovely mountain track then leads across the northern slopes of the Slieve Mishkish range. The trail now follows the side of the mountains for a bit, with great views over Coulagh Bay, before it descends towards the coast near the picturesque little village of Eyeries.

  • Day 9 Departure from Eyeries

     

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