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Gougane Barra

December 30, 2013 by Dunmanus

Gougane Barra

‘The church on the lake’ at Gougane Barra is one of Ireland’s hidden gems.

During your visit, you’ll explore the traces of the hermitage at Gougane Barra where St. Finbarr lived. The beautiful chapel built in his memory on a small island on the still lake, known as St. Finbarr’s Oratory, is one of the most magical places to get married in Ireland.

The oratory is set against the stunning backdrop of the lake and West Cork’s beautiful Caha mountains. It’s a wonderful spot to engage with Ireland’s fascinating past and gorgeous scenery, and a visit here offers the traveller a moment of peace that will enrich the soul.

While Gougane is a wonderful place for contemplation, it’s also a great place to explore on foot or bike because it marks the junction of two of Ireland’s major way-marked walking routes: the Sheep’s Head Way and the Beara-Breifne Way.

The award-winning Sheep’s Head Way and the Beara-Breifne Way meet here, and – even on a short visit – there are a number of short, off-road circular loops for groups to choose from.
 

There is no admission fee for Gougane Barra. A car parking fee is charged if you drive further into Gougane Barra Forest Park

Location:Bantry, Co. Cork
Opening Hours:
Admission Fee:Free
Website:http://gouganebarra.com
Tel. 00 353 (0)26 47069
Email:[email protected]
TripAdvisor Reviews:Yes
Google Maps:Yes
Wheelchair accessible?
Facebook:Yes
Twitter:@gouganebarra

Filed Under: Attractions, History, Things to do, Walking

Moyny Bridge Loop Walk

November 26, 2013 by Dunmanus

This gentle walk in Drimoleague will introduce you to the history and landscape that make the Sheep’s Head Way one of Ireland’s most loved walking routes.

It gives you a pleasant one and a half hour walk along the banks of the Ilen River, with some lovely views on your return journey.

Your starting point is Drimoleague Railway Yard, where you take the Quarry Road to a point where you descend into the Ilen River Gorge.

Here you take in the history of Moyny bridge, cross two more footbridges and enjoy the wooded riverbank until the walk finally draws you upwards over the ridge and back to Drimoleague via the old Millards farm yard and the slate quarries.

This is one of the three walks along the Sheep’s Head Way which is open to dogs as long as they are kept on a lead.

Time: 1.25 hours
Starting point: Drimoleague Railway Yard
Facilities: Parking
Terrain: Off-road/road.
Loop Walk: Yes
Suitable for pushchairs: No

Filed Under: Drimoleague Heritage Walkways, Pet-Friendly, Walking

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