4 Accommodation, 8 Things to do
Sea View Guesthouse, in the village of Allihies on the beautiful Beara Peninsula, Co Cork. Located close to (metre's away) the supermarket, pub's, restaurants, post office, mine museum, church, playground and of course the beaches. Read more
Situated on the wild and beautiful Beara Peninsula in Allihies, County Cork, Dzogchen Beara is a Buddhist retreat centre which offers daily guided meditation classes and weekend retreats for beginners. Read more
O'Neills Bar is situated in the old Copper Mining village of Allihies, only 400m away from a beautiful sandy beach. Read more
Comprising four bedroom, detached houses, Beara Holiday Homes are an ideal choice for a getaway near Allihies, County Cork. The houses are furnished to a high standard and are situated near a host of activities and attractions. Read more
The history of copper mining in the Allihies region began in the Bronze Age and ended in the twentieth century. Allihies Copper Mine Museum is housed in the old Methodist church, in Allihies County Cork. Read more
Located in the picturesque village of Allihies, County Cork, Strand View Cottages offer space for six or seven people and all the modern facilities needed for a comfortable stay. The homes sit near the beach and a range of amenities. Read more
Allihies Copper Mine Trail is a fascinating marked walking route that takes in the sites of the old copper mines around beautiful Allihies on the wild Beara Peninsula. Read more
Garnish Beach is located at the southern tip of the Beara Peninsula, West Cork. Garnish beach is a sandy beach with its extraordinary views of Garnish Bay and the surrounding area. Read more
This walk takes you past Ballydonegan Strand and Quay to follow beautiful coastline before turning inland to head uphill through an area dotted with disused mine sites. It follows minor roads, coastline and hillside tracks. Read more
Pass Ballydonegan Strand and Quay to follow beautiful coastline before turning inland to head uphill and pass through an area with disused mine sites, continuing across the slopes to Kealoge Mine. Follows minor roads, coastline and hillside tracks. Read more
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