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Sheeps Head peninsula, in the southwest of Ireland, has long been a famed tourist destination due to its exquisite beauty which can be transparently viewed from any direction. The stillness of the setting is the tempting prowess that lures tourists to come over. There are several things to do and places to visit given the most idyllic location like this.
The most popular activity that tourists of all walks of life loved at this peninsula is walking the Sheeps Head Way. The relaxing comfort that it extends to the walkers is enough to uplift every tourist’s soul to a higher level of blissful enjoyment. This walkway has in fact been awarded and recognized by the Country Walking Magazine.
The walking route takes its beginning from the Square, Bantry then heads on to the northern part of the peninsula which leads directly to the Sheeps Head. The walking tour continues as walkers are guided to take back on the East to Bantry which leads to the southern side of the peninsula. The way back will pass through Kilcrohane, Ahakista and Durrus. To sum up, the walking trail generally starts and ends in Bantry.
As tourists walk along the path, a number of archaeological and historical monuments come to view. This walk, therefore, is perfect not only for activity seeking tourists but also for history-inclined visitors as well.
The road that tourists should expect for is mostly stumpy craggy hills and cliff coastline with tranquil roads, scenic tracks and stunning paths. The surrounding view makes the road come to life.
Hill walking is an excellent solution to a stressed soul. The Sheeps Head way is the perfect destination for an exciting activity of hill walking. What makes the Sheeps Head as the ultimate setting for this is its admirable landscape and terrain highlighted by the Atlantic Ocean.
The Sheeps Head Way is getting more and more appreciation and recommendation from those who have already tried it. It continues to extend its charm and irresistible temptation to those are still on the process of discovering it. As for the lucky ones who has made a come back, the peninsula’s “welcome back” feel is evident.
Relax and enjoy a walk through the Sheeps Head Way. This you must not miss once you find yourself in Co. Cork, Ireland.
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