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Glanaclohy Loop Walk

January 6, 2014 by Dunmanus

The Glanaclohy Loop Walk is a spectacular loop walk from Castledonovan to the top of the hill. From there you can see almost the entire West Cork coastline.

It’s part of the Drimoleague Heritage Walkways network which extends the original Sheep’s Head Way walking route eastwards.

Beginning at the Castledonovan car park, you enjoy views of the west side of the castle as you take the quiet road for the hills.

Up ahead is the great stone of Glanaclohy and behind it the house of George the Sky. Farther on you will enjoy the wonder of Coomanore Lake and feast your eyes on the magnificent vista all around the West Cork coast and particularly Bantry Bay.

You can purchase the Drimoleague Heritage Walkways book at Centra, Drimoleague for more details of this walk.

Filed Under: Drimoleague Heritage Walkways, Walking

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