3 activities for nature lovers in Beara

Calling all nature lovers! 🌿 Are you ready to embark on a journey through the breathtaking beauty of the great outdoors? 🌄✨ Today, I am thrilled to share with you my brand new blog post that celebrates the wonders of nature in all its glory. From majestic mountains to serene forests, we'll be exploring the hidden gems that Mother Nature and the Beara peninsula have to offer.

So, grab your hiking boots and let's dive into the wild together! 🌳💚

Nature offers endless possibilities for activities that can fuel your enthusiasm and reconnect you with the natural world. Here are a few activities that are perfect for nature lovers like you:

#1 Pony Trekking along the Beara Bridle Way

Anyone else a hot mess with directions? I could get lost on the way to my refrigerator... it’s true!

That’s why The Beara Bridle Way is such a great idea! It’s not only Ireland’s only bridle way, it also offers stunning views of the Beara Peninsula and is the perfect way to relax, enjoy nature AND have fun!

Visit http://www.bearabridleway.com for more information or book your tour with Annie from Lios Lara Riding Stables.


#2 A trip with Beara Boat Tours

Ready for some fun and adventure? Do you love being out on sea as much as I do?

Then this is it: a trip with Beara Boat Tours, exploring the spectacular scenery of the Beara Peninsula.

Being a wife and husband dream team, the two will take you out on their 50ft beauty of a boat: the D’Eloise Dawn. Taking families out to catch their first fish at sea and showing them how to drive a boat is their thing, and fun and laughter is guaranteed.

Exclusive whole boat rental possible.

Visit their Facebook page for more info.

#3 A hike at Dunboy Castle

The Bullig Bay Loop walk at Dunboy Castle & Puxley Manor is one of the most beautiful I know and it offers great views of Bere Island and Ardnakinna Lighthouse, Castletownbere, Sheep’s Head and Mizen Head.

Dog friendly: half of it is. Go all the way up to the bench overlooking the bay (the best view of the lighthouse!) and then turn back at the gate (no dogs allowed from there on as you’d be crossing a farmer’s land).



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