Outdoor Activities
If you'd considering a visit to the wonder of Eyeries on the Beara Peninsula, there's a whole range of
activities on offer: WalkingThe Beara Way, a well signed walking trail, completely encircles the Beara Peninsula, stretching for196 km from the town of Glengarriff on the east coast of the Beara to Kenmare in County Kerry, and back again. Enjoy some of the most scenic parts of this enchanting circle by walking the Beara Way from Eyeries to Allihies on the tip of the Beara Peninsula and back again. During your walk, you will see some of the most spectacular sites that the West of Ireland offers: Scarrif Island rises whale-like from the middle of Coulagh Bay; the Skellig Islands break like mystical giants from the middle of the Atlantic only a few miles off the coast; walkers can often see seals, dolphins, porpoises, and basking sharks hunting for prey in Coulagh Bay. And seabirds and a variety of hawks often accompany walkers as you make your way across the stunning, wave-swept shoreline. Other local walks include hiking trails along the Ardgroom-Poolleen Loop, a journey through Bere Island (accessible by Ferry from Castletownbere), or walking the Loop of Dursey on the very tip of the Beara Peninsula. Guided Walksvisitors on a wide range of local walks. Guides know the legends and history of this mystical area. Create a memory that you’ll never forget by joining in! For more information just ask a local or visit this blog for details as they become available. John Eagle's Bantry Bay Lighthouse Boat Trips![]() Do you want to enjoy some of the most stunning lighthouses in Ireland from a mariner’s point of view? Then join Eyeries resident, award-winning photographer John Eagle, to tour some of Ireland's most magical lighthouses.
Tel: +353 27 74275, + 353 87 969 3745, Email: johneagleart@yahoo.com FishingTry it, you’ll like it! Whether it’s fishing from the rocks around Eyeries or fishing in the Atlantic, the seasaround our fair village offer fishermen (and women!) exceptional sport. Fish for Pollack, Mackerel, Sea Bass, and much more. Fishing rods and tackle are available to purchase in O’Sullivan’s, located in the village. SwimmingPack a picnic and walk down to the Strand, only minutes from the centre of the village. A fine sandyshore, spectacular views, and safe protected waters make this beach a favourite among both locals and visitors. Or climb in the car and drive to Kilcatherine, just across Coulagh Bay, for more fine swimming. Perfect for both families and individuals. But please! Never swim alone.
Swimming Camps for Children and Adults Too!
Want to improve your swimming skills? Swimming camps are available in and around the village overthe summer months. Just ask locals for details or check back to this website for schedules. Snorkelling and Scuba DivingTry your hand at either one! The waters of Coulagh Bay are often crystal clear, with some of the cleanestwaters in the country. Ask any of the Villagers for local knowledge on the best places to Snorkel and Scuba Dive. Plenty of sea life. Magnificent underwater rocky outcroppings and cliffs. And if you’re lucky, catch yourself a crab or lobster for dinner. But please, remember to Buddy Up! Kayaking & Wind SurfingCoulagh Bay, at Eyeries’ doorstep, is a perfect location for both kayaking and wind surfing. Bring yourgear, with easy access to the Bay at the Strand or at the Pier just down the lane from the village. BicyclingWant to feel the salt wind in your face? Then join the growing popularity of bicycling and roll through thebreathtaking beauty of our countryside. From Eyeries bike to Allihies, Castletownbere, Kenmare and beyond. Bicycles are available for hire from Dennis & Vera. Contact them! Email: bikenbeara@gmail.com, Mobile phone: +353-86-1280307 GolfingIf the sound of a club striking a ball is more to your fancy, then play some golf at the Berehaven Golf Clubin Castletownbere. This historic club, composed of both links and longer fairways, is situated right on Bantry Bay. Some of the water hazards are breathtaking! For information go to www.berehavengolf.com |
Saturday, 17 March 2018
Visiting Eyeries, West Cork, Ireland? Here's What the Great Outdoors Offer
Wednesday, 20 December 2017
Causkey's Pub - Ring In Christmas & the New Year with Live Music!
Let the good times roll this holiday season with Live Music at Causkey's Pub.
On St. Stephen's Day it's a Double Bill of Neily O'Connor and his Band, as well as Fergal Doody.
Then on New Year's Eve join in the celebrations with the El Bruno Band.
For more information click here.
On St. Stephen's Day it's a Double Bill of Neily O'Connor and his Band, as well as Fergal Doody.
Then on New Year's Eve join in the celebrations with the El Bruno Band.
For more information click here.
Why Visit Eyeries? It's Ireland's Most Stunning Village, That's Why
Located on the Beara Peninsula, in the very southwest of Ireland, and right on the globally famous Wild Atlantic Way, the village of Eyeries rests in one of the most visually stunning settings in Ireland.
Perched on a bluff overlooking Coulagh Bay, and with the windswept Atlantic just beyond, Eyeries is a secret jewel many have never heard of, but are now discovering.
From walking along our many coastal trails, to swimming, fishing or kayaking in the scenic bay, to the many fascinating archaeological finds dotted across the area, Eyeries has something for everyone.
And our small picturesque village - which is one of the most heavily awarded in the country for its beauty and tidiness - offers a wealth of welcomes. Its bars and restaurant, shops and parks, and the warmth of its people, give visitors from all over the world a memory of tranquility never forgotten.
In this occasional blog, we will endeavour to point out what is special about Eyeries Village and the surrounding area. What makes people come here and why they come back.
We hope that you will soon join them by discovering Eyeries for yourself.
Perched on a bluff overlooking Coulagh Bay, and with the windswept Atlantic just beyond, Eyeries is a secret jewel many have never heard of, but are now discovering.
From walking along our many coastal trails, to swimming, fishing or kayaking in the scenic bay, to the many fascinating archaeological finds dotted across the area, Eyeries has something for everyone.
And our small picturesque village - which is one of the most heavily awarded in the country for its beauty and tidiness - offers a wealth of welcomes. Its bars and restaurant, shops and parks, and the warmth of its people, give visitors from all over the world a memory of tranquility never forgotten.
In this occasional blog, we will endeavour to point out what is special about Eyeries Village and the surrounding area. What makes people come here and why they come back.
We hope that you will soon join them by discovering Eyeries for yourself.
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Visiting Eyeries, West Cork, Ireland? Here's What the Great Outdoors Offer
Outdoor Activities If you'd considering a visit to the wonder of Eyeries on the Beara Peninsula, there's a whole range of ac...

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Outdoor Activities If you'd considering a visit to the wonder of Eyeries on the Beara Peninsula, there's a whole range of ac...
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Let the good times roll this holiday season with Live Music at Causkey's Pub. On St. Stephen's Day it's a Double Bill of Ne...
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Located on the Beara Peninsula, in the very southwest of Ireland, and right on the globally famous Wild Atlantic Way, the village of Eyeri...