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Gortnakilly Loop Walk | Sheep’s Head Way

February 5, 2014 by Dunmanus

Take the Gortnakilly Loop Walk on the north side of the award-winning Sheep’s Head peninsula and enjoy stunning views across Bantry Bay

From the car park at Dún Óir on the north side of the peninsula, go over the timber stile way marker, Christian Cross no. 1. Follow the Mass Path way markers uphill until you reach The Mass Path Junction sign/ way marker no. 151.

Take the Sheep’s Head Way West Barán/Seefin option. Continue on until you reach The Windy Gap Junction sign/way marker no. 165 and take the Sheep’s Head Way West via the Goat’s Path option. Continue on down until you reach way marker no. 178.

At this point you will be walking down in a generally northerly direction until you meet the public road at way marker no. 190. Take a right turn here, and continue along the public road in a northeasterly direction and back to the car park at Dún Óir.
 

Download GPX file for GPS devices:File for Gortnakilly Loop Walk route
Start/Finish:Dún Óir Trailhead
Grade:Hard
Distance:7.9 km (approx)
Estimated time:2 hrs 45 mins (based on average walking speed of 3 km per hour)
Arrows:Orange arrows and follow the Mass Path Way markers (Christian Cross Symbol) until way marker no. 151. Then follow the main Sheep's Head Way yellow man markers.
Metres Climbed/ Ascent:302 metres
Maximum Height:270 metres
Dogs Allowed?No
Minimum Gear:Walking boots, rain gear, fluid, and a mobile phone.
Download file for 3D View on Google Earth:KMZ file for Gortnakilly Loop Walk route

Filed Under: Dún Óir Trailhead, Estimated Time: Under 3 hours, Hard, Sheep's Head Way Loop Walks, Walking

Foilakilly Loop Walk | Sheep’s Head Way

February 3, 2014 by Dunmanus

The Foilakilly Loop Walk is one of 20 loop walks on West Cork’s award-winning Sheep’s Head Way

From the car park at Dún Óir, go over the timber stile, way marker Christian Cross no. 1, and follow the Mass Path way markers uphill until you reach The Mass Path junction sign/way marker no. 151.

Take the Sheep’s Head Way East Glanlough/Bantry option. Continue on along the ridge following the main Sheep’s Head Way ‘yellow man’ way markers. At way marker no. 111 you will begin to descend in a northeasterly direction until you reach way marker no. 91 at the road. Take a left turn here and continue along until you met the main public road.

Continue on along the main public road in a southwesterly direction with Bantry Bay on your right and walk back to the car park at Dún Óir.
 

Download GPX files for GPS:Foilakilly Loop Walk GPX file
Start/Finish:Dún Óir Trailhead at the Dún Óir car park.
Grade:Hard
Distance:9.9 km (approx)
Estimated Time:3 hrs 30 mins (based on average walking speed of 3 km per hour)
Arrows:Green arrows and follow the Mass Path way markers (Christian Cross symbol) until way marker no. 151 & then the main Sheep's Head Way yellow walking man way markers.
Metres Climbed/ Ascent:400 metres
Maximum Height:270 metres
Dogs Allowed?No
Minimum Gear:Walking boots, rain gear, fluid, and a mobile phone.
Download File for 3D View on Google Earth:Foilakilly Loop Walk KMZ file

Filed Under: Dún Óir Trailhead, Sheep's Head Way Loop Walks, Walking

Mass Path Linear Walk (Ahakista to Dún Óir – Reversible)

February 3, 2014 by Dunmanus

The Mass Path Linear Walk leads you across the Sheep’s Head peninsula in West Cork with views over Bantry Bay and Dunmanus Bay

As this is a linear walk, you can walk it in either direction.

Ahakista to Dún Óir Direction

From the car park at Ahakista by Arundel’s By the Pier take a right onto the public road and continue on until you arrive at a T-junction (Ahakista Bridge). Take a right here and then the first left as per the finger post sign for Baran, Glanlough and Seefin.

At the next finger post sign, keep right for Glanlough and the Mass Path. Follow the purple arrows along the road for a while until you go off road and over a stile. At The Mass Path Junction sign/way marker no. 151, continue straight on taking the Dún Óir option.

From here on, follow the Christian Cross way marker symbols downhill until you reach the car park at Dún Óir.

You will go over a timber stile (way marker Christian Cross no. 1) before you enter the car park.
 

Dún Óir to Ahakista Direction

From the car park at Dún Óir go over the timber stile, way marker Christian Cross no. 1 and follow the Mass Path way markers uphill until you reach The Mass Path Junction sign/ way marker no. 151, take the Ahakista option (Straight on). Descend down off the hill and eventually you will reach a timber stile, Go over it and keep left, follow the road down until you reach a finger post sign. Keep left here and continue along the road until you reach the next finger post sign. Take a right here and this will lead you back to Ahakista bridge. At the bridge take a left for the car park at Arundels by the pier.

Note : Be aware of weather conditions and cut away peat bogs along the loop walk. Be aware of any livestock on the land, especially any Bulls. Please do not exit marked trails only on marked routes. No dogs are allowed on The Sheep’s Head Way.
 

Download GPX File for GPS:Download Mass Path Linear Walk GPX File
Download File for 3D View on Google Earth:Download Mass Path Linear Walk GPX File
Start: (Reversible)Ahakista Trailhead: Arundels by the Pier car park.
Finish:Dún Óir Trailhead at Dún Óir car park.
Grade:Hard
Distance:4.7 km (approx)
Estimated Time:1hr 45 mins (based on average walking speed of 3km per hour)
Arrows:Purple arrows and then the Mass Path signs (Christian cross symbol) from way marker no. 151 To the car park at Dún Óir.
Metres Climbed/ Ascent:224 metres
Maximum Height:205 metres
Dogs Allowed?No
Minimum Gear:Walking boots, rain gear, fluid, and a mobile phone.
Facilities:This walk is nearest to the village of Ahakista

Filed Under: Ahakista Trailhead, Dún Óir Trailhead, Walking

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