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Glengarriff : things to do and places to visit

Garinish Island

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An island renowned for its gardens, seals and exceptional subtropical flora.

Glengarriff Woods Nature Reserve

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Glengarriff Woods Nature Reserve is an impressive protected forest in County Cork, Ireland. A magical place for hiking!

The Beara Way

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A little hiking circuit that's sure to do you good! The invigorating air and surrounding scenery are well worth the effort!

The Caha Pass

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The Caha Pass is part of the Ring of Beara and offers some of the finest panoramic views in the region!


The Ewe Experience

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The Ewe Experience is a woodland punctuated by sculptures and art installations. A magical place, located in Glengarriff (Co. Cork), Ireland.

Barley Lake

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Barley Lake is an Irish lake located 7km from Glengarriff. Its remote location makes it the perfect place for nature walks!





What to expect?

Glengarriff is a village apart in Ireland. Everywhere you look, the village is surrounded by lush forests, tropical plants and palm trees. The Gulf Stream, which passes nearby, transforms this little corner of Ireland into a surprisingly subtropical place! With its breathtaking coastline, towering mountains and thick forests, Glengarriff is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Don’t hesitate to explore the small islands off the coast; you’ll feel as if you’re in a more equatorial latitude!

Visit Glengarriff

A verdant paradise in Irish temperatures!

Glengarriff is located on the south-west coast of Ireland, near West Cork. Wild and unspoilt, the village attracts thousands of visitors every year to take advantage of its exceptional setting.

It has to be said that the village has the advantage of being surrounded by rugged mountains, lush green valleys and luxuriant forests, offering breathtaking ocean views.

As for its climate, it’s milder elsewhere… Soft but wet! Favorable weather conditions allow abundant growth of local flora.

The village itself is small but charming, with narrow streets lined with colorful houses and craft stores. The people of Glengarriff are warm and welcoming, and proud of their Irish heritage.

Restaurants and nightlife in Glengarriff

Glengarriff offers a variety of restaurants for visitors, from traditional Irish pubs to gourmet eateries. Visitors can enjoy local dishes, such as smoked salmon and fresh seafood, as well as international fare.

Visitors can also enjoy Glengarriff’s nightlife, with many local pubs offering live music and a friendly atmosphere. Visitors can also attend local festivals, such as the Bantry Seafood Festival, held every May.

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