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Drimoleague

Castledonovan Drimoleague
 

Drimoleague is known as the ‘walker’s junction’ of West Cork

This picturesque village is a wonderful place to explore. Stroll along the River Ilen on the Drimoleague Heritage Walkways which lead you through lush farmland and river gorges. You’ll find historic landmarks and panoramic views at every turn on these routes, and there are walks for people of all abilities.

The village’s most famous monument is Castledonovan, an Irish tower house or túrtheach in a valley near Drimoleague. This was the seat of the Clann Cathail sept of the O’Donovans for a period during the 16th century, and the building’s remains were restored a few years ago. Visits to Casteldonovan, and free weekly guided walks are on offer throughout the summer (check out our events calendar for details).

Drimoleague is also the starting point for St. Finbarr’s Way – one of Ireland’s pilgrim trails. This stunning 2-day walk leads you through hills and valleys to the chapel and the lake at beautiful Gougane Barra. Guided tours along St. Finbarr’s Way are available throughout the year from West Cork Walking.

After all your exploring, you’ll find a warm welcome at the Drimoleague Inn where local food is served.

While you’re visiting Drimoleague, arrange a visit to Glenilen Farm where gorgeous yoghurts and butters are made from local milk.

Places to Stay

You’ll find a great place to stay at the Top of the Rock Pod Páirc which is quickly building a reputation as the finest place to try glamping in Ireland, and there’s lots of other fine accommodation close by.

Drimoleague has a good supermarket where you’ll find everything you need for your holiday, and there are lots of great places to eat in nearby Bantry, on the Sheep’s Head peninsula, and around Skibbereen.

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The Sheep’s Head is a peninsula rich in history and you’ll find traces of its past all along the Sheep’s Head Way walking route.

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Glenilen Farm

Glenilen Farm

When Valerie Kingston began bringing cheesecakes to sell at Bantry market in 1997, she found that people just loved the rich tasty milk produced on Glenilen farm in Drimoleague. Today, Alan and Valerie’s cheesecakes, yoghurts and desserts have gained a reputation across Ireland and beyond, and the family farm is a hive of activity. But […]

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Gougane Barra Hotel

Gougane Barra Hotel

This traditional family-run hotel overlooks the lake at Gougane Barra, one of the most peaceful spots in Ireland. The Lucey family has owned the hotel since 1937. Neil and Katy took over the running of it in 2005, and while they have modernised the menu and improved the standards of comfort in the hotel, its […]

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This project has been supported by Cork County Council & the LEADER programme under the Rural Development Programmes 2007-13 and 2017-2021.
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