Beara Peninsula
The Beara Peninsula is located in southwestern Ireland, straddling the counties of Cork and Kerry. It is known for its stunning landscapes, featuring rugged mountains, dramatic cliffs, and picturesque coastal views. The peninsula is part of the Wild Atlantic Way, a scenic driving route that showcases the natural beauty of Ireland's west coast.
The area is rich in history and culture, with ancient sites such as stone circles and ring forts. The town of Castletownbere serves as a fishing port and a gateway for exploring the peninsula. Outdoor activities like hiking and cycling are popular, attracting visitors year-round.