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Glengarriff Harbour Discovery Point

Discover the scenic beauty of Glengarriff Harbour, a Wild Atlantic Way Discovery Point and gateway to Garinish Island and the Beara Peninsula.

Glengarriff Harbour, a designated Discovery Point on the Wild Atlantic Way, offers stunning views where rugged mountains meet Bantry Bay. This picturesque harbor provides access to Garinish Island, known for its unique gardens, and serves as a gateway to the scenic Beara Peninsula.

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  • Glengarriff, Monteensudder, Co. harbour, IE

Local tips

  • Take a boat trip to Garinish Island to explore its beautiful Italian gardens and Martello Tower.
  • Walk along the harbor and enjoy the views of Bantry Bay and the surrounding mountains.
  • Visit the Glengarriff Woods Nature Reserve, located a short distance from the harbor, for scenic walks and hiking trails.
  • Check out the local shops, galleries, and restaurants in the village of Glengarriff.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Glengarriff village center, the harbor is easily accessible on foot. Walk along the N71 towards the Eccles Hotel; the harbor area is directly opposite the hotel. The Wild Atlantic Way Discovery Point is clearly marked. Parking is available, but can be limited during peak season. Allow 5-10 minutes walking time from the village center.

  • Public Transport

    Bus Éireann route 236 from Cork City stops in Glengarriff. From the bus stop, the harbor is a short walk. Follow the main road (N71) towards the Eccles Hotel. The harbor is located across the street. A single fare from Cork to Glengarriff costs approximately €15-€20. Check Bus Éireann's website for the most up-to-date schedules and fares.

  • Ferry to Garinish Island

    To reach Garinish Island, ferries depart regularly from Glengarriff Pier. Several ferry services operate, including the Blue Pool Ferry and Harbour Queen Ferry. A round-trip ferry ticket costs approximately €12-€15 per adult. There is also a separate admission fee of €5 per adult to enter the island gardens, payable in cash upon arrival. The ferry journey is approximately 15 minutes, often including a stop at Seal Island to view the local seal colony.

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Glengarriff Harbour, nestled in the northeast corner of Bantry Bay, is a captivating destination on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way. The harbor, whose name derives from the Irish 'Gleann Garbh' meaning 'rough glen,' is surrounded by rugged mountains and ancient oak forests. As a designated Discovery Point, the harbor offers panoramic views and a tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can watch boats drift in and out, explore the quaint village of Glengarriff, and discover the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. The harbor also provides access to Garinish Island (Ilnacullin), famous for its Italian gardens and Martello Tower. Glengarriff has been a popular tourist destination since the 1700s, attracting visitors with its stunning scenery and peaceful ambiance. The harbor serves as a gateway to the Beara Peninsula, offering opportunities for scenic drives, hikes, and exploration of the region's rich history and culture.

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