Wild Atlantic Way
Near Great National Hotel Cork
Whether you’re seeking an epic adventure or a remote, tranquil getaway, escape to the west coast of Ireland, Wild Atlantic Way, filled with jutting headlands, breathtaking cliffs and stunning green forests.
Dursey Island
Dursey Island is one of the most beautiful and peaceful islands, which can only be accessed via a cable car, situated at the western tip of Beara Peninsula in the west of County Cork, just 2 hours 35 minutes from Great National Hotel Cork.
The island is surrounded by a wide range of seabirds, butterflies, dolphins and whales. There are no shops, pubs or restaurants at Dursey Island. Therefore, visitors are highly advised to bring their own food and water.
Address: Mizen Head Head Signal Station, Goleen, West Cork, Ireland.
Phone: +353 (0) 28 35115 or +353 (0) 28 35225
E-mail: info@mizenhead.ie Visit Website
Mizen Head
Mizen Head is one of the signature key discovery points on the Wild Atlantic Way, located in Goleen, just 2 hours 15 minutes from Great National Hotel Cork. Walk along the iconic bridge, while admiring the spectacular views of the coast, Sheep’s Head and Beara Peninsulas. Check out the magnificent ocean for whales and dolphins while birdwatching at the same time.
Address: Mizen Head Head Signal Station, Goleen, West Cork, Ireland.
Phone: +353 (0) 28 35115 or +353 (0) 28 35225
E-mail: info@mizenhead.ie Visit Website
Old Head of Kinsale
Come along to visit the first signature discovery point on this stunning coastal journey at Old Head of Kinsale, just 1 hour 5 minutes from Great National Hotel Cork. Experience the gorgeous views from the top of the Signal Tower and visit the historic Lusitania Museum with your special someone, family, friends or as an individual.
Address: Lusitania Museum/Old Head Signal Tower, Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland.
Phone: +353 (0) 21 4191285
E-mail: info@oldheadofkinsale.com Visit Website
Hillwalk Tours
From the stunning Cliffs of Moher to the Galway landscape and the Lakes of the Kerry Way, a hiking trip in Ireland combines overnight stays with some of the best scenery in the world. Even more picturesque than Dingle and more remote than Kerry itself, the Beara Peninsula is the best-kept secret in this beautiful region of Ireland