As I plan my 2 Day trip to Beara, this is probably the most comprehensive video I've seen and covers all the key sites, as well as lesser known sites, if time allows. Thanks. It looks like you would need 4 or 5 days to take in everything and fully appreciate it, without rushing.
We used this video to plan a one-day Beara itinerary and it was so fabulous. Thank you for this wonderful video that introduced us to a very special place! We hope to return soon :)
I'm Irish but haven't been to Beara 😮 I'll soon be visiting, so I'll be following your lovely video route! Thanks for sharing it! I agree with previous comment regarding Loop Head's beauty. If you haven't already been there, do visit it's Little Ark an ingenious little Mass boat built to evade the penal laws applying at the time.
Thank you so much for this lovely video. My husband and I will be visiting the Beara Peninsula in September and we are so happy to learn of these special places.
This guide was wonderful! We used it to follow our own Ring of Bears tour this summer. It is a wonderful guide and the Ring of Beara shows an amazing part of Ireland without all of the crowds!
The Ballycrovane Ogham Stone reads "MAQI-DECCEDDAS AVI TURANIAS" - son of Deich, descendant of Torainn" Maq is an early form of the Irish word Mac meaning son used in Irish surnames.
Welcome in beara im living last 18 years in castletownbere the best place to live so wat can i say tourist we r very welcome u here. Ill c u in our town
My uncle Michael Maher was Parish Priest in Allihies for 30 years. We visited for 2 weeks every summer as kids and we took the cable car to Dursey Island once - once was enough!!! ;-)
Hi Niels, my family and I had a long day trip on Breara yesterday. We followed your advice and your recommendations and everyone loved it. Thank you very much for all the effort you put into your videos! Björn
Going to the ring of Beara tomorrow and will use this vlog as a guide of places to go. Thank you for posting this. Very informative 🇮🇪❤️ Just done the Ring Of Kerry and The Dingle, both amazing. Hope this is too 😊
In my opinion Beara has a totally different feeling than Iveragh or Dingle. Much more rugged and rural. Perhaps you wil notice it while on the peninsula. On a late October mid-week day like you will be travelling on, you will have the place to yourself. Not a tourist in sight! Let us know how the trip went!
@@AdventuresInQuietPlaces have to say out of all the drives I’ve done on my trip, Beara Peninsula is the best of the 3 drives. Dingle and Ring Of Kerry are fantastic but Beara wins for me. Loved the fact I had most of the sites to myself. It had everything. Wild, rugged, mountain passes, amazing coastline’s, waterfalls, rainbows and beautiful autumn colours ❤️🇮🇪
Now I want to add Ballycrovane Ogham Stone into our itinerary but how do you find the owner? Having been to Ireland before the gates are not always near the farmer's house etc.
Landowner lives right next to the access gate! This past few months they've put a sign up, basically waving you through to show you the way and go and visit, but it is always good form to ask permission.
🇮🇪🥾 COME EXPLORE IRELAND'S SACRED PLACES: 🥾🇮🇪 1-on-1 five day adventure to forgotten sacred power spots in Ireland: Watch the video on this link to see if we are a good match: tinyurl.com/AdventuresIreland Hope that you enjoyed the video! Here are the coordinates for the different stops: 🕑 COORDINATES + VIDEO TIME CODES 🕑 0:00 - Introduction 0:20 - Stop 1: Uragh Stone Circle = goo.gl/maps/VTZVvv6SXwwN5mg27 0:48 - Ring of Beara Overview 2:32 - Local's Tip 1: Gleninchaquin Park and Waterfall = goo.gl/maps/9qmqzz8fNWEzvtAv9 3:02 - Local's Tip 2: Coastal Road vs Lauragh Pass = goo.gl/maps/sGMdCZTUkkdWrNr47 4:06 - Stop 2: Kilmakillogue = goo.gl/maps/tMDZZnX52sC9vTgD6 4:46 - Stop 3: Derreen Gardens = goo.gl/maps/hKuBjDyU2kzDTkh18 5:49 - Stop 4: Cashelkeelty Stone Circles = goo.gl/maps/DqgwKwozpZpNx2F57 7:21 - Stop 5: Glenbeg Lake = goo.gl/maps/zWf6xkxFMfFrtyHV9 7:56 - Stop 6: Cuas Pier Sea Caves = goo.gl/maps/qCbsovA4WnJJRoLj6 8:11 - Local's Tip 3: Pulleen Loop Hiking Trail = goo.gl/maps/ySZE3Myd3YrtXTW46 8:56 - Ring of Beara Musings 9:40 - Stop 7: Kilcatherine Church = goo.gl/maps/52dzNj9GvQW7wkJb8 11:25 - Stop 8: Hag of Beara = goo.gl/maps/iSpDa1yn8TExeVPW9 14:21 - Stop 9: Ballycrovane Ogham Stone = goo.gl/maps/JmubEH8EwdCa4ysW6 17:24 - Stop 10: Caherkeen Mass Rock = goo.gl/maps/cnZapm48GAzWATof8 19:39 - Stop 11: Children of Lir Burial Site = goo.gl/maps/LBQJxkBf37bjyHY4A 22:14 - Stop 12: Killaugh Wedge Tomb = goo.gl/maps/v7cy95GMik741zv88 23:19 - Stop 13: Dursey Sound = goo.gl/maps/xim5D2bT2KgzNWio8 23:46 - Local's Tip 4: Dursey Island Cable Car & Hike 24:10 - Stop 14: Dzogchen Beara Buddhist Temple = goo.gl/maps/xvqaoerGBKAN7Rui9 24:40 - Local's Tip 5: Healy Pass vs Caha Pass 25:53 - Stop 15: Healy Pass = goo.gl/maps/g5att3QeNKy5X8w49 🍀 REMINDERS: 🍀 Three reminders for all our videos: 1 - See a place you like? Comment with the specific timestamp (for example 2:23 or 9:07) and I'll try to get back to you with the coordinates of that exact spot as best I can. Ireland is too beautiful not to share it with as many people as possible, so if you see a nice shot in any of my videos, let me know by commenting the timestamp! 2 - All our videos are mainly focused on tourists who want to get the most out of their Ireland visit (although please enjoy even if you are not in this category!). As such, they are 'beginner level', as there is so much to share about Irish history, nature and culture. This is a field that has a lot of enthusiasts in it. If you are one of those, you probably know way more about the subject than is shared in the video. Keep in mind that the intent of all the videos is to be at an introductory level so that visitors can get the most out of their trip and start to get familiar with what they will see when they visit Ireland. Be kind in your words and keep it civil in the comments. I'd love for you to share even more information in the comments so that everyone can keep on learning about this great island! 3 - Take responsibility for your own travels. These videos are meant to share my own love as an immigrant to Ireland, and as an inspiration for future visitors. They are not intended to tell you what to do or how to do it. Travelling has an inherent danger to it. Ireland is not a 'curated' playground. It is a real country, with its own beauty and shortcomings. The roads are small and windy. There are seldom fences at cliffs. The mountains are slippery, and the bogs soggy. Prepare yourself accordingly when you visit. Be smart, don't take unnecessary risks, and take responsibility for your own travels. Through being well-prepared and making smart decisions, I hope you will have a great stay and that our videos have played a small role in your enjoyment.
Absolutely love 💘your content. Going your way in April and would LOVE some advice on where ta eat in Kenmare and around the ring of kerry. Also do ya recommend any spa's? Please do a video on dining, spa's and such...pretty please❤🥂🍾🤟
Hi Jen! I'm honored to read that you think my skin is so good that I must know a good spa around here.😂 A whole video would be perhaps too much for this one subject, but I can definitely already give you an idea for eating on the Ring of Kerry: Check out Kells Bay Gardens B&B: goo.gl/maps/dzvhob4t3D1KPG6g6 Great tip for both eating and staying on your Ring of Kerry drive. Really nice people, great gardens and their cooking is really, really nice. Just overall an unforgettable place that you won't want to miss, but is not well known with tourists. As for spa's and eating options near Kenmare, shoot me a DM on Instagram or contact me directly down below, and I can definitely give you some more pointers. - instagram.com/adventures_in_quiet_places/ - adventuresinquietplaces.com/pages/contact
Hi, love your posts. I will be travelling to your beautiful country in September 2023, and this will be my 5th visit. Can you tell me the location of this "B Roll" shot?? It is at the 2:00 min time. Thanks -Dave
Hello Neils! Thank you so much for these extremely informative and inspiring videos. I originally planned my trip from Dublin to be based around Giant's Causeway. Since watching your videos I am now planning my trip around the Ring of Kerry and the Ring of Beara. What are your thoughts on this? Or any other not-to-be missed locations for a first time short term visitor? Your help is appreciated and channel is so valuabl! Thank you greatly! - Daniel
Daniel, can't believe I missed your comment. Wow - no pressure there - changing your travel plans around because of our videos ;) In my mind, the best part of the North, other than its coast line and Giant's Causeway, are its ruined castles. Other than Ross Castle in Killarney and Three Castle Head on Mizen, South West Ireland can't really compete with the castles they have up north. So, I just want to caution you that if you are more into castles, up North is better. If you are more into small abandoned churches, graveyards, mountains and old, old stuff, this neck of the woods is the place to be. Tips - well, two things actually: 1) Take time to go into forgotten valleys. On both Beara and Iveragh you have those options. Sheep's Head is basically forgotten completely, so that will work nicely too. But just sit and relax. I alluded to this during this video, that there is a feeling to this place that is just... different. Powerful. Ancient. Distinct. I hope that makes any sense. 2) If you are a good driver and **not afraid** I will leave you with a name: Priest Leap. Note that this is dangerous driving, so what you do with this information after this point I will leave completely in your capable hands.
I have yet to meet some not dissapointed by giants causeway's small size. There are other spots for game of thrones fans but there are many sectarian flags about to make many tourists uncomfortable. They don't do themselves any favours as you keep trying to make judgments on food stops etc. Beautiful place though.
For every notorious tourist spot in Ireland there is a quieter more beautiful (better value sometimes) experience. Beara way better than the beautiful ring of kerry. Loop head is a better cliff experience than Moher - not as tall, but you can walk drive or cycle the quiet route and feel more connected. Lough crew or nowth over newgrange. The former is less impressive but the (smaller) toombs haven't been "restored" inis mean over the other 2 busier aran islands.. Realy enjoying your postings
As I plan my 2 Day trip to Beara, this is probably the most comprehensive video I've seen and covers all the key sites, as well as lesser known sites, if time allows. Thanks. It looks like you would need 4 or 5 days to take in everything and fully appreciate it, without rushing.
We used this video to plan a one-day Beara itinerary and it was so fabulous. Thank you for this wonderful video that introduced us to a very special place! We hope to return soon :)
Beara for the win!
I'm Irish but haven't been to Beara 😮 I'll soon be visiting, so I'll be following your lovely video route! Thanks for sharing it! I agree with previous comment regarding Loop Head's beauty. If you haven't already been there, do visit it's Little Ark an ingenious little Mass boat built to evade the penal laws applying at the time.
Dear Niels, Thank You so much. We have been 5-6 times at the Ring of Beara and most of the places we had never seen. (Sorry about my rusty English)
This is exactly the kind of information I was looking for, which nobody else seems to be providing in this useful, compact form. Great stuff. 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for this lovely video. My husband and I will be visiting the Beara Peninsula in September and we are so happy to learn of these special places.
This guide was wonderful! We used it to follow our own Ring of Bears tour this summer. It is a wonderful guide and the Ring of Beara shows an amazing part of Ireland without all of the crowds!
Now that is mission accomplished!
We visited Ireland last week and had a fantastic time. This video contributed a lot to our Ring of Beara experience, thank you so much 💚💚💚
Delighted to read this!
The Ballycrovane Ogham Stone reads "MAQI-DECCEDDAS AVI TURANIAS" - son of Deich, descendant of Torainn" Maq is an early form of the Irish word Mac meaning son used in Irish surnames.
Welcome in beara im living last 18 years in castletownbere the best place to live so wat can i say tourist we r very welcome u here. Ill c u in our town
I'm taking m ebike there for a week in June next year. Thanks for info.
My uncle Michael Maher was Parish Priest in Allihies for 30 years. We visited for 2 weeks every summer as kids and we took the cable car to Dursey Island once - once was enough!!! ;-)
It is quite the daring trip!
Hi Niels, my family and I had a long day trip on Breara yesterday. We followed your advice and your recommendations and everyone loved it. Thank you very much for all the effort you put into your videos! Björn
Bit late to respond to this one, but I am absolutely delighted to read this, Björn!
I'm really enjoying your videos. Very informative.
Awesome, thank you!
Fantastic videos 👍
Going to the ring of Beara tomorrow and will use this vlog as a guide of places to go. Thank you for posting this. Very informative 🇮🇪❤️ Just done the Ring Of Kerry and The Dingle, both amazing. Hope this is too 😊
In my opinion Beara has a totally different feeling than Iveragh or Dingle. Much more rugged and rural. Perhaps you wil notice it while on the peninsula. On a late October mid-week day like you will be travelling on, you will have the place to yourself. Not a tourist in sight! Let us know how the trip went!
@@AdventuresInQuietPlaces Just in Kenmare now ready to start. Will let you know 👍
@@AdventuresInQuietPlaces have to say out of all the drives I’ve done on my trip, Beara Peninsula is the best of the 3 drives. Dingle and Ring Of Kerry are fantastic but Beara wins for me. Loved the fact I had most of the sites to myself. It had everything. Wild, rugged, mountain passes, amazing coastline’s, waterfalls, rainbows and beautiful autumn colours ❤️🇮🇪
That sounds like you had a wondeful time! Couldn't agree with you more. Beara wins!
Gorgeous video! Ireland is so beautiful and majestic! You made me want to visit as soon as possible!
You will absolutely love it here, Anthe. Bring wellies though!
Now I want to add Ballycrovane Ogham Stone into our itinerary but how do you find the owner? Having been to Ireland before the gates are not always near the farmer's house etc.
Landowner lives right next to the access gate! This past few months they've put a sign up, basically waving you through to show you the way and go and visit, but it is always good form to ask permission.
Great video!
Thanks!
I love this, thank you so much!!
Did you catch the awesome dance moves at the very end?
thanks!
You're welcome! Truly hope you got some value and inspiration out of it for your own travels to Ireland!
🇮🇪🥾 COME EXPLORE IRELAND'S SACRED PLACES: 🥾🇮🇪
1-on-1 five day adventure to forgotten sacred power spots in Ireland: Watch the video on this link to see if we are a good match:
tinyurl.com/AdventuresIreland
Hope that you enjoyed the video! Here are the coordinates for the different stops:
🕑 COORDINATES + VIDEO TIME CODES 🕑
0:00 - Introduction
0:20 - Stop 1: Uragh Stone Circle = goo.gl/maps/VTZVvv6SXwwN5mg27
0:48 - Ring of Beara Overview
2:32 - Local's Tip 1: Gleninchaquin Park and Waterfall = goo.gl/maps/9qmqzz8fNWEzvtAv9
3:02 - Local's Tip 2: Coastal Road vs Lauragh Pass = goo.gl/maps/sGMdCZTUkkdWrNr47
4:06 - Stop 2: Kilmakillogue = goo.gl/maps/tMDZZnX52sC9vTgD6
4:46 - Stop 3: Derreen Gardens = goo.gl/maps/hKuBjDyU2kzDTkh18
5:49 - Stop 4: Cashelkeelty Stone Circles = goo.gl/maps/DqgwKwozpZpNx2F57
7:21 - Stop 5: Glenbeg Lake = goo.gl/maps/zWf6xkxFMfFrtyHV9
7:56 - Stop 6: Cuas Pier Sea Caves = goo.gl/maps/qCbsovA4WnJJRoLj6
8:11 - Local's Tip 3: Pulleen Loop Hiking Trail = goo.gl/maps/ySZE3Myd3YrtXTW46
8:56 - Ring of Beara Musings
9:40 - Stop 7: Kilcatherine Church = goo.gl/maps/52dzNj9GvQW7wkJb8
11:25 - Stop 8: Hag of Beara = goo.gl/maps/iSpDa1yn8TExeVPW9
14:21 - Stop 9: Ballycrovane Ogham Stone = goo.gl/maps/JmubEH8EwdCa4ysW6
17:24 - Stop 10: Caherkeen Mass Rock = goo.gl/maps/cnZapm48GAzWATof8
19:39 - Stop 11: Children of Lir Burial Site = goo.gl/maps/LBQJxkBf37bjyHY4A
22:14 - Stop 12: Killaugh Wedge Tomb = goo.gl/maps/v7cy95GMik741zv88
23:19 - Stop 13: Dursey Sound = goo.gl/maps/xim5D2bT2KgzNWio8
23:46 - Local's Tip 4: Dursey Island Cable Car & Hike
24:10 - Stop 14: Dzogchen Beara Buddhist Temple = goo.gl/maps/xvqaoerGBKAN7Rui9
24:40 - Local's Tip 5: Healy Pass vs Caha Pass
25:53 - Stop 15: Healy Pass = goo.gl/maps/g5att3QeNKy5X8w49
🍀 REMINDERS: 🍀
Three reminders for all our videos:
1 - See a place you like? Comment with the specific timestamp (for example 2:23 or 9:07) and I'll try to get back to you with the coordinates of that exact spot as best I can. Ireland is too beautiful not to share it with as many people as possible, so if you see a nice shot in any of my videos, let me know by commenting the timestamp!
2 - All our videos are mainly focused on tourists who want to get the most out of their Ireland visit (although please enjoy even if you are not in this category!). As such, they are 'beginner level', as there is so much to share about Irish history, nature and culture. This is a field that has a lot of enthusiasts in it. If you are one of those, you probably know way more about the subject than is shared in the video. Keep in mind that the intent of all the videos is to be at an introductory level so that visitors can get the most out of their trip and start to get familiar with what they will see when they visit Ireland. Be kind in your words and keep it civil in the comments. I'd love for you to share even more information in the comments so that everyone can keep on learning about this great island!
3 - Take responsibility for your own travels. These videos are meant to share my own love as an immigrant to Ireland, and as an inspiration for future visitors. They are not intended to tell you what to do or how to do it. Travelling has an inherent danger to it. Ireland is not a 'curated' playground. It is a real country, with its own beauty and shortcomings. The roads are small and windy. There are seldom fences at cliffs. The mountains are slippery, and the bogs soggy. Prepare yourself accordingly when you visit. Be smart, don't take unnecessary risks, and take responsibility for your own travels. Through being well-prepared and making smart decisions, I hope you will have a great stay and that our videos have played a small role in your enjoyment.
Absolutely love 💘your content. Going your way in April and would LOVE some advice on where ta eat in Kenmare and around the ring of kerry. Also do ya recommend any spa's? Please do a video on dining, spa's and such...pretty please❤🥂🍾🤟
Hi Jen! I'm honored to read that you think my skin is so good that I must know a good spa around here.😂
A whole video would be perhaps too much for this one subject, but I can definitely already give you an idea for eating on the Ring of Kerry:
Check out Kells Bay Gardens B&B: goo.gl/maps/dzvhob4t3D1KPG6g6
Great tip for both eating and staying on your Ring of Kerry drive. Really nice people, great gardens and their cooking is really, really nice. Just overall an unforgettable place that you won't want to miss, but is not well known with tourists.
As for spa's and eating options near Kenmare, shoot me a DM on Instagram or contact me directly down below, and I can definitely give you some more pointers.
- instagram.com/adventures_in_quiet_places/
- adventuresinquietplaces.com/pages/contact
@@AdventuresInQuietPlaces thank you so very much. I'm very happy for the information and I'll contact ya soon. X
Hi, love your posts. I will be travelling to your beautiful country in September 2023, and this will be my 5th visit. Can you tell me the location of this "B Roll" shot?? It is at the 2:00 min time. Thanks -Dave
Thanks for dropping a comment, Dave! Here's the exact location: Dropped pin
maps.app.goo.gl/V5xr9UKMSqvFzkEe8
Hello Neils! Thank you so much for these extremely informative and inspiring videos.
I originally planned my trip from Dublin to be based around Giant's Causeway. Since watching your videos I am now planning my trip around the Ring of Kerry and the Ring of Beara. What are your thoughts on this? Or any other not-to-be missed locations for a first time short term visitor?
Your help is appreciated and channel is so valuabl! Thank you greatly! - Daniel
Daniel, can't believe I missed your comment.
Wow - no pressure there - changing your travel plans around because of our videos ;)
In my mind, the best part of the North, other than its coast line and Giant's Causeway, are its ruined castles. Other than Ross Castle in Killarney and Three Castle Head on Mizen, South West Ireland can't really compete with the castles they have up north. So, I just want to caution you that if you are more into castles, up North is better. If you are more into small abandoned churches, graveyards, mountains and old, old stuff, this neck of the woods is the place to be.
Tips - well, two things actually:
1) Take time to go into forgotten valleys. On both Beara and Iveragh you have those options. Sheep's Head is basically forgotten completely, so that will work nicely too. But just sit and relax. I alluded to this during this video, that there is a feeling to this place that is just... different. Powerful. Ancient. Distinct. I hope that makes any sense.
2) If you are a good driver and **not afraid** I will leave you with a name: Priest Leap. Note that this is dangerous driving, so what you do with this information after this point I will leave completely in your capable hands.
I have yet to meet some not dissapointed by giants causeway's small size. There are other spots for game of thrones fans but there are many sectarian flags about to make many tourists uncomfortable. They don't do themselves any favours as you keep trying to make judgments on food stops etc. Beautiful place though.
For every notorious tourist spot in Ireland there is a quieter more beautiful (better value sometimes) experience. Beara way better than the beautiful ring of kerry. Loop head is a better cliff experience than Moher - not as tall, but you can walk drive or cycle the quiet route and feel more connected. Lough crew or nowth over newgrange. The former is less impressive but the (smaller) toombs haven't been "restored" inis mean over the other 2 busier aran islands..
Realy enjoying your postings
That cross would be at least 1500 years old.