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A variety of trails are provided in the Glengarriff Woods Nature Reserve to suit a range of abilities. You can take a gentle amble along the River Walk or make the steep, but rewarding climb up to Lady Bantry’s Lookout. Longer options include the Big Meadow circuit, which takes you through woodlands and old grassland, or the more rugged Esknamucky Trail, with its wonderful views out over the trees to the mountains beyond.
The Nature Reserve’s main car park is the starting point for all the walks. All walks require strong shoes, with walking boots recommended for the Esknamucky Walk and Lady Bantry’s Lookout.
The River Walk
Distance: 1km
Duration: 25 minutes
Standard: easy
Terrain: footpath, mostly level
Lady Bantry’s Lookout
Distance: 1km
Duration: 30 minutes
Standard: moderate
Terrain: steep footpath with steps
Big Meadow
Distance: 3km
Duration: 90 minutes
Standard: easy
Terrain: Footpath and woodland track. Mostly level.
Esknamucky
Distance: 2.8km
Duration: 90 minutes
Standard: moderate
Terrain: steep footpath with steps
Waterfall Walk
Distance: 0.5km
Duration: 15 minutes
Standard: easy
Terrain: gentle slope.
Picnicing
There are several picnic areas in Glengarriff Woods with wooden benches and tables. No barbecues are permitted due to the risk of fire.
Educational activities
Educational activities and walks are provided for local school and youth groups, primarily by request.
Other places to walk in West Cork
In West Cork, there are other properties to visit which are under the control of NPWS or OPW.
Garnish (Illnacullin) Island
In Glengarriff Harbour, the famous gardens on Illnacullin are open to the public daily from March 1st to October 31st. A walk around this island, with its wide variety of ornamental plants, makes a pleasant excursion from Glengarriff village.
Lough Hyne & Knockomagh Woods
Just south of Skibbereen is Lough Hyne Marine Nature Reserve, a marine lake connected to the sea by narrow rapids. The Reserve provides habitats for a wide variety of flora and fauna, including many rare and beautiful species. Adjacent to the lough is Knockomagh Woods Reserve, a wooded hill which can be climbed by a winding path. From the summit there are spectacular views out over Lough Hyne, the surrounding countryside and the Atlantic beyond. A Nature Trail leaflet is available from the Heritage Centre in Skibbereen.
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