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    Dursey Island, County Cork

    If you want to get away from it all, a quirky journey to Dursey Island in County Cork is definitely the place to head…
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    County Cork
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    2hr 30mins from Cork Airport

    Dursey Island, West Cork

    Idyllic island

    Lying beyond a tumultuous sound at the tip of the Beara Peninsula, you’ll find Dursey Island. Situated along the west coast of County Cork and along the Ring of Beara, Dursey Island is the most westerly of Cork’s inhabited islands.

    Dursey is dotted with historic husks: the ruins of a church said to have been founded by monks from Skellig Michael, a Napoleonic-era old signal tower, a castle built by O’Sullivan Bera.

    To get there, the Dursey Island Cable Car is your means of transport…

    Getting to Dursey Island

    It’s not possible to pre-book places on the cable car. It runs continuously all day until early evening. The trip takes eight minutes to get to the island.

    Dursey Island, West Cork

    Cable car tales

    Strange as it seems, this hardworking contraption is the only one of its kind on the island of Ireland. Hop on board the steel capsule at Ballaghboy, feel the click of the door as it closes, and sit back as you’re hauled 250m across the Atlantic Ocean (look out for dolphins in the blue below).

    Dursey Island’s cable car spares islanders the hazardous journey across the sound. It carries tourists, islanders and supplies, dogs and bicycles. Wisps of hay stick out of the seat.

    It’s like a Coney Island fairground ride ending at a fantasy Irish landscape – though if time or inclination are limited, there are stunning views from the Beara Peninsula too. Either way, it will be etched in your memory forever.



    High in the sky

    See the Dursey Island cable car in action here! It's one of the most unique journeys you’ll take on your trip to the island of Ireland, and you'll find out that it’s also one of the best!

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    Dursey Island, West Cork

    Walking into the wilderness

    Visitors can trace a 9km looped walk, taking in Atlantic vistas, ragged cliffs and ancient patchworks of ditches and dry-stone walls. Stark, desolate and small, the island is a haven of tranquility. There are no honking horns or bustling commuters here.

    Dursey’s soundtrack is composed of waves, wind and the call of teeming seabirds. It’s a complete and utter escape. The only deadlines belong to the cable car returning you to the mainland.

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    O' Neill's Bar & Restaurant

    O' Neill's Bar & Restaurant in County Cork is a bright red pub, adorned across posters that promote Ireland and its famous welcome.

    Cork

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    Barley Cove

    In contrast to the predominately rocky coastal landscape of the area, Barley Cove includes a comprehensive sand dunes system, which it is understood were formed as the result of a tsunami in 1755.

    Cork

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    Hungry Hill Lodge & Campsite

    Hungry Hill Lodge & Campsite is family run offering personal attention and local advice. Situated in the heart of the Beara Peninsula on the Wild Atlantic Way, perfect for visiting the South West of Ireland and Dursey Island with its cable car.

    4/5

    Cork

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    Berehaven Lodge Restaurant

    Hidden gem, serving the finest quality local ingredients in stunning surroundings. Restaurant open 7 days, 10am till late. Casual dining everyday, evening menu, Thurs to Sat 6-9pm. Sunday Lunch 12-6pm and open-fire cooking every Sunday from 6-9pm.

    Cork

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    MacCarthy's Bar at the Glengarriff Park Hotel

    MacCarthy's Bar at the Glengarriff Park Hotel, is located in the centre of Glengarriff Village in County Cork. It is open daily serving food and drink in a relaxing, traditionally Irish atmosphere.

    Cork

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    Eccles Hotel

    Eccles Hotel is a 4 star heritage hotel located in Glengarriff in the Beara Peninsula. With views overlooking Bantry Bay along West Cork’s Wild Atlantic Way, this hotel offers charm, character and location and has a rich history of over 250 years.

    4/5

    Cork

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    MacCarthy's Bar at the Glengarriff Park Hotel

    MacCarthy's Bar at the Glengarriff Park Hotel, is located in the centre of Glengarriff Village in County Cork. It is open daily serving food and drink in a relaxing, traditionally Irish atmosphere.

    Cork

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    Bere Island Ferries

    Ferry service between Castletownbere and Bere Island.

    Cork

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    Dzogchen Beara Retreat Centre

    Dzogchen Beara welcomes visitors year round. The centre offers a café, meditation rooms, accommodation and retreats based on the wisdom and compassion of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.

    Cork

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    Summer Hill

    Summer Hill Bed and Breakfast accommodation at the seaport of Castletownbere, Beara, West Cork. Summer Hill Bed and Breakfast with ensuite, TV, tea, coffee and WiFi in all rooms. Natural timber is a feature throughout the house.

    4/5

    Cork

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    Allihies Copper Mine Tour

    Bronze Age people already knew that Beara’s crystal bedrock held precious copper ore and in 1812 mining began on an industrial scale. See the post-industrial landscape of Allihies and evidence of 19th century mining on this tour.

    Cork

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    Beara Baoi Tours - Dursey Island

    Beara Baoi Tours, based in the Beara Peninsula of West Cork, offers tours of Dursey Island and its surroundings. Learn of pre-Christian divinities, vikings, monks, mariners, bishops, press gangs, shipwrecks and a vanished Gaelic aristocracy during the tour.

    Cork

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    Getting to Dursey Island

    Whether you're flying or coming by ferry, Cork is your nearest arrival point. But Shannon Airport and Rosslare Europort are pretty easy distances, if you want to take the scenic route.

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