White Strand
Discover the Tranquility of White Strand
Explore the ancient Ogham Stone in County Cork, a remarkable tourist attraction steeped in Celtic history and surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.
Nestled in the scenic County Cork, the Ogham Stone is a fascinating historical landmark that invites tourists to explore Ireland's ancient heritage. This striking stone, inscribed with Ogham script, offers a glimpse into the past and the rich culture of the Celts. Surrounded by lush greenery and tranquil landscapes, it provides a perfect setting for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From the Mizen Head Visitor Centre, head northwest on the R591 road. Continue on this road for approximately 6 km until you reach the junction with the N71 road. Take a left onto the N71 and drive for about 3 km. After that, take a right onto the Unnamed Road. The Ogham Stone will be located along this road, approximately 1 km ahead on your left side. There is no designated parking area, so please park safely along the roadside.
Public Transportation
Currently, public transportation options to the Ogham Stone are limited, but you can take a bus from Bantry to Goleen. Once in Goleen, you will need to walk or arrange a taxi to cover the remaining distance. From the Goleen village, head southwest on the N71 road until you reach the Unnamed Road. The Ogham Stone is about 3 km from Goleen. Note that taxi services may vary in availability, so check local listings or arrange in advance.
Walking
If you are already in the vicinity of Ogham Stone and prefer to walk, you can take the walking path that leads from the Mizen Head Visitor Centre. Follow the signs toward the coastline and then head towards the Unnamed Road. The walk is approximately 7 km one way and will take around 1.5 to 2 hours. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring water, as the path can be uneven in places.
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