Glengarriff (Irish: Gleann Garbh, meaning "Rough glen") is a village of approximately 800 people on the N71 national secondary road in the Beara Peninsula of County Cork, Ireland. Known internationally as a tourism venue, it boasts many natural attractions. It sits at the northern head of Glengarriff Bay, a smaller enclave of Bantry Bay.
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5.0 based on 214 reviews
Wonderful drive great scenery only problem roadside very Narrow with very few passing points or viewing spots where you can stop for photos
5.0 based on 50 reviews
Absolutely stunning area to hike through. The woods the lookout the river walk the waterfall I even went further up into a lovely valley Coomarkane amazing scenery.
4.5 based on 792 reviews
Garnish Island (Ilnacullin Garinish or Garnish) is located in the sheltered harbour of Glengarriff in Bantry Bay, in Southwest Ireland. Garnish is world renowned for its gardens which are laid out in beautiful walks and it has some stunning specimen plants which are rare in this climate.
Going to Garnish Island is a must. It is stunning. The ferry over was equally as good we got the Harbour Queen ferry company, lovely people gave great information, we got to see dolphins and seals up close, which my daughter loved. Walking around garnish Island was so nice and relaxing, and stunning to see.
4.5 based on 136 reviews
Beautiful and peaceful nature reserve. There is 4 or 5 different walks, all signposted ranging from gentle 2k one upwards to more difficult and longer walks. 2 minute drive outside the town. A must visit if you like nature/walking.
4.5 based on 219 reviews
An exotic garden with mainly bamboos but also palm trees, tree ferns, beautiful flowers. Lovely picnic area. Wedding pictures welcome. Coffee shop with lovely homemade cakes. Dogs welcome and children free!
A place to visit that will make you go into sheer silence as you will be taken back by the sheer beauty of this gem of an island
4.5 based on 91 reviews
just returned from a fabulous drive in my olde sports car through the stunning mountain pass,nothing but a couple of sheep on this winding narrow track which meanders towards the clouds. I was taken back by the sheer natural beauty of this idyllic part of west Cork and Kerry, looking forward to visit there again in the near future..........busaman.
4.5 based on 476 reviews
The Ewe is a home - open to the public, entirely created & run by a couple. Ireland's only 'Interactive Natural History Museum-on-a-Mountain' is a must see for anyone interested in art, nature or a totally unique experience - the perfect destination for a relaxing, memorable day out. Set along a spectacular waterfall in the natural Eden of Glengarriff, the one-two hour trail offers visitors a chance to step off the treadmill, slow down and rediscover our beautiful but vulnerable natural world. It is a journey like no other. Explore the meandering pathways and hidden corners, where curious creatures gaze back as you pass. Take the Evolution Walk through the Valley of Eden, weave your way over bridges & discover a surprise at every turn. The creative haven of about six acres has been designed in four very different tiers up a mountainside - each with a theme: Water, Time, The Environment & Ancient Earth. Children welcome - please supervise for the safety & peaceful enjoyment of all.
Hidden gem stunning gardens streams and wonky bridges .explore the quirky gardens and follow the path through the garden's with funny sculptures and flowing waterfalls Stone steps leading you into its mysterious layout well worth a visit
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