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Glengarriff Nature Reserve

from Walking in Ireland

A footbridge crosses a peat-darkened stream. This path is on the segment of the Beara Way that passes through the Glengarriff Nature Reserve. (The Beara Way is a circular walking route of 200 km or 125 miles through one of Ireland's most remote and rugged peninsulas.)

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Walking in Ireland - General Information:
Introduction
Types of walking trips
Resources and Web links

Walks in Northern Ireland:
Giant's Causeway
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
Rathlin Island
Guide: Chris Murphy

Walks in Southwest Ireland:
Roaringwater Bay
Sherkin Island
Heir Island
Cape Clear Island
Sheep's Head Way
Glengarriff Nature Reserve
Guides: SouthWestWalks Ireland

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