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Sheeps Head Way


County: Cork Category: Walking/Hiking Trails Type: National Waymarked Trail
Length (Kms): 175.00 Climb (m): 2190 Grade: Moderate Format: Loop
Estimated time to complete entire trail: 4 days Quality: **
Start point: Bantry Start point grid ref: V 994 486
Finish point: Bantry Finish point grid ref: V 994 486
Nearest town to start: Bantry Ordnance Survey map: OSI Discovery Series Sheets 85 and 88
Description of Trail:

Sheep’s Head is the narrowest of the fingers of land that extend from the south west mainland of Ireland out into the Atlantic, between Bantry Bay and Dunmanus Bay. The Sheep’s Head Way is an 88km circular walking route beginning in the town of Bantry in County Cork and running out along the north coast of the peninsula to the scenic lighthouse at the very tip before returning along the south side, passing through the pretty villages of Kilcrohane, Ahakista and Durrus. The narrowness of the peninsula means that you are never far from the glorious Atlantic Ocean when you walk, even when on the outward stretch when you climb to the route’s highest point, 300 metres above sea level, on the heathery Seefin ridge. The terrain is very varied, and includes old boreens, open grassy and heathery moorland, field paths, quiet country roads and some short stretches of woodland paths. The aggregate ascent over the whole route is 2460m, which includes a few long ascents. In good weather those who like the uplands can extend the ridge section of the route, or use a number of alternative loops. The remains of an old copper mine, a blow hole, stone circles, standing stones, high cliffs, a Napoleonic signal tower and old churches are some of the varied attractions to be discovered along the way, while careful observance and a lot of patience may be rewarded by the sighting of dolphins and whales off the westernmost tip of the headland. There are also some shorter loop walks connected to the Sheep’s Head Way.
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Facilities:
Parking
At Start/Finish - on street in Bantry
Public transport:
Daily bus service from Cork to Bantry and on Saturdays from Bantry to Durrus, Ahakista, Kilcrohane. Check up to date timetables at Bus Eireann or call (021) 508188.
Bantry Rural Transport: Please check locally for timetables [027] 52727 .
Hackneys: There are numerous hackneys available - please ask locally.
Cork has an international airport and a ferryport at Ringaskiddy which connects with Swansea in Wales, and St. Malo, Roscoff and Le Havre in France.
Map guide available:
A Guide to The Sheep’s Head Way Guide and A Map of The Sheep’s Head Way – The Sheep’s Head Way Ltd.
Trail management organisation contact details:
South West Tourism, Áras Fáilte, Grand Parade, Co.Cork Tel: 021-4255100 Email: info@corkkerry.ie
Web: www.corkkerry.ie/walking
Comments:

28 kms or 31% of the Way follows local roads.
In case of emergency:
Bantry Garda Station: [027] 50045
Bantry Hospital: [027] 50133
Goleen Coast & Cliff Rescue: [028] 35318
Or dial 999 or 112 and ask for the appropriate emegency service.
Waymarded with yellow arrow and yellow walking man on black background
***No dogs are allowed on the Sheep’s Head Way***
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Sheeps Head Way - Overview Map
SHW - Map 1 Bantry Knockboolteenagh Caherogullane
SHW - Map 2 Knockboolteenagh Glanlough Durrus
SHW - Map 3 Glanlough Kilcrohane Ahakista
SHW - Map 4 Kilcrohane to Sheepshead
SHW - Map 5 Durrus Caherogullane
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