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The
Beara Peninsula
is the wildest and most romantic of the peninsulas
in the South West. Start your journey of discovery
at Glengarriff to open out one of the largest
of the long peninsulas, which make up the highly
indented coastline of the South West of Ireland.
The
peninsula stretches for a distance of 48km (30
miles) from Glengarriff to Dursey Island and back
to Kenmare. We have an unspoilt and magnificent
landscape, which sweeps from the spine of the
Caha hills down to the shores of Bantry Bay and
Kenmare Bay.
There
are many reasons, not least of which is the fact
that it has one of the most scenic, unspoilt landscapes
in western Europe. The friendliness of its people
will certainly lend itself to making you feel
very much at home.
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