Pooleen Wood
Pooleen Wood: Glengarriff's Enchanting Waterfall Walk
Discover Gleninchaquin Park: A breathtaking glacial valley in County Kerry with stunning waterfalls, scenic trails, and rich history.
Gleninchaquin Park, nestled in a glacial valley on the Beara Peninsula near Kenmare, County Kerry, offers breathtaking landscapes, including a spectacular waterfall, serene lakes, and verdant meadows. This privately-owned working farm has been transformed into a haven for walkers and nature enthusiasts, with trails for all abilities.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Driving
From Kenmare, drive southwest on the N71 towards Sneem. After approximately 6.5 km, turn left onto the R568 towards Gleninchaquin. Continue for 6 km on this narrow country road, passing rivers and a lake, until you reach the park entrance on your left. Note that the road is narrow and winding, but can accommodate up to a 35-seater coach. There are two car parks at the park with space for up to 40 vehicles. Parking fee is approximately €5.
Taxi
From Kenmare, a taxi is the most direct way to reach Gleninchaquin Park, as there is no public transport available to the park itself. A taxi from Kenmare to Gleninchaquin Park will cost approximately €15-€20. The journey is about 14km and takes around 20 minutes.
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