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Cork Walks
Choose from our selection of walks in cork county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
13 walks in cork county
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Photo: Lakeside Walk, Cork County
Lakeside Walk
Skibbereen, Cork
Experience otters, badgers, foxes and minks in their natural enviroment. The lakeside with its own unique vegetation has been declared a natural reserve.
It is now the home of innumerable common and rare water birds....
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Creagh Gardens
Skibbereen, Cork
A garden for the Romantic; quiet and peaceful, of woodlands sloping down to a sea-estuary with interesting and varied wild life. Based on a number of woodland glades and a serpentine millpond amid a scene reminiscent of the background of a Douanier Rousseau painting by which it was inspired.

This has been the life work of Gwendoline and Peter Harold-Barry, who purchased Creagh in 1945, and now being continued in the form of "Creagh Gardens Trust". The walled garden, dating from Regenc...
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Carrigrour and Rossnashunsogue Walk
Glengarriff, Cork
This walk can be done clockwise or anti-clockwise, but, clockwise is recommended as being the less steep ascent and more pleasant scenically. The entrance to the walk is at an iron gate on the right of the Kenmare road, approximately 1-1/2 miles from Glengarriff village.
Passing through the gate you walk on a roughish path ascending steadily around bends to another gate at the summit. Just beyone this point magnificent views of the harbour area and Garnish Island can be photographed....
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Coomhola Bridge By Bog Road
Glengarriff, Cork
This walk actually starts about 3 miles from Glengarriff village at a place known as Crois na Bothar. Leaving the village and passing such easily recognizable landmarks as the Golf Course, entrance gates to Glengarriff Castle and Derrycreha National School, you reach a lone house at a point hwere the main road is intersected by a by-road going left and right.
Proceed on the left hand one and you will travel in an easterly direction towards Coomhola. Less than a mile along here the road le...
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O Learys Point Esknafeelna And Creeven
Glengarriff, Cork
Walking out of the village along the Castletownbere road, with the river to your right for a short distance, you come to a sharp left bend. At this point a narrow road joins to the right, heading backwards. It seems. Follow this side road which is a slight incline for about 3/4 mile through mixed terrain of rock and hedgerow and you will come to the entrance to Lady Bantrys Lookout.

Descending the steps you will notice at the bottom a path directly leading downwards. Leaving the...
Photo: The Blackwater Way, Cork County
The Blackwater Way
Millstreet, Cork
The Blackwater Way comprises two sections: Avondhu and Duhallow. This varied trail includes the lower slopes of the Knockmealdown Mountains. It drops through the green lanes and boreens of sparsely populated hill farms to the historic settlements and rich farm and woodland of the Balckwater Valley.

It rises again onto the slopes of the Nagle Hills, where there are superb views over the Munster Plains, then to Shrone, just north of the Paps Mountains, which offers a contrast of wild b...
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Forestry And Lady Bantrys Lookout
Glengarriff, Cork
These walks are in an area of Glengarriff, rarely visited by foot and as such are well worth viewing.
Follow the Bantry road for a distance of approximately 2 miles passing the Golf Course, to what is known locally as the Doctors Cross. Here the tar road veers downwards and off to the right. About 100 years on this road another road leads off at right angles.

This is O Learys Point and from here charming views of the inner harbour framed by tall pine trees can be glimpsed. Ret...
Photo: Millstreet Country Park, Cork County
Millstreet Country Park
Millstreet, Cork
Millstreet Country Park is made up of over five hundred acres, of lakes, waterfalls, streams, wetlands, walks, picnic area, moorlands, arboretum, herb rich meadows, ornamental gardens, archaeological sites, native deer, birds and wildlife. Treat yourself to a visit, you'll find yourself coming back again and again.

Audio Visual Presentation: One of the features is an audio visual presentation that takes you back through the ages, the evolution of the landscape from the pre-ice age, J...
Photo: The Beara Way, Cork County
The Beara Way
Castletownbere, Cork
The Beara Way, incorporating part of the O'Sullivan Beara Way, is a long distance walking route around the highly spectacular peninsula with a large concentration of historical and archaeological sites en route.
The main towns on the route are Kenmare, Glengarriff and Castletownbere (a commercial fishing port and an excellent centre for exploring the peninsula).

There are a number of colourful villages in between: Allihies, Ardgroom, Adrigole and Eyeries. Bere and Dursey, t...
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The Glen Barley Lake Rougham And Rossnagreena
Glengarriff, Cork
Leave the village by the Kenmare road passing the Roman Catholic church you will come to a wooden entrance on your left with a Gate Lodge. Passing through this entrance you will soon reach a picnic area with very many walks leading from it.
Continue along this gravel road and it joins a tar road leading in to the Glen. Follow this to your left and you will pass through the whole forest area of new and mature woodland.

Past this spot you then travel on towards Barley Lake which...
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