The Beara Peninsula in southwest Ireland is a beautiful location with a rugged coastline and scenic views. The peninsula is densely studded with Bronze Age remains, including wedge tombs, stone circles, and standing stones. The area is also home to subtropical trees and shrubs, and the coastline is dotted with colourful villages and parishes. The Beara Way boasts a memorable and scenic walking trail, and the Ring of Beara provides an unforgettable driving and cycling experience with striking natural scenery. Families can enjoy exploring the peninsula's unspoilt and magnificent landscape, which stretches for 48km from Glengarriff to Dursey Island and back to Kenmare
Plan your family visit to the Beara Peninsula with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We went to the Beara Peninsula. We stayed in a family room in a quaint, old-fashioned youth hostel with a fireplace. The weather was grey and rainy
Highlights: Beara was a beautiful and remote location, full of stone circles and other prehistoric relics. It was a great place to recover from chickenpox ✨