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South West Ireland
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Area, Bhéarra
Rich in history and places to visit.
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The village church, across from Causkey's Bar in the centre of Eyeries

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Inland or interior .
To complete the loop you travel inland, it will take you back to Glengarriff over the
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Many may wish to stay longer, to explore its beauty on foot, cycling or driving. The food's fresh, local and delicious, and sufficient Leisure Activities for a stormy day. Kenmare and Glengarriff are a good base, as there are many options for accommodation, more than out on the peninsula itself, still there are plenty of good quality B & B along the route, including a number of Camping’s. With a landscape that is beautiful, magical and full of rugged charm, you are invited to do something, Walk along the historical sites, in the mountains, go Cruising or Sailing in the Bay, Diving an alternative, hire a Canoe or Horse, Golfing, Fishing, Touring or just visit a local Pub soaking up the best of Irish music.
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The most westerly part of Corks peninsulas, and arguably its most spectacular, the

Tragalee, view from the house
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