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Glantanaw Loop Walk

January 6, 2014 by Dunmanus

Thes satisfying 2.5 hour Glantanaw Loop Walk is part of the Drimoleague Heritage Walkways network

It introduces you to the beautiful natural environment of inland West Cork.

Start at Moyny Bridge and continue westwards to Glandarta Bridge. Along the way you will pass through Moyny wood, alongside the old Meenies famine village.

You will enjoy the rolling fields of Bawnbue and Kealnine which show off some of the richest farmland in West Cork. View the old Leyton’s school house as you walk, and take to the hills at Glanathnaw en route.

Crossing over the top you will descend via a forest road with lovely views to join the Bantry road. All of this walk is on minor tarred roads. You can purchase the Drimoleague Heritage Walkways book at Centra Drimoleague for more details.

A visit to the Drimoleague Inn would make a lovely end to a very satisfying walk!

Filed Under: Drimoleague Heritage Walkways, Walking

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