Sheep's Head Way

About
Sheep’s Head Peninsula is the narrowest of the fingers of land that extend out from Ireland’s south west mainland into the roaring Atlantic.
Nestled between Bantry Bay and Dunmanus Bay, the peninsula and its many trails are a walker’s delight.
The Sheep’s Head Way is a 171.8km loop of the peninsula, beginning and ending in Bantry. The trail follows the north coast of the peninsula to the scenic lighthouse at the very tip, before returning along the south side, passing through the pretty villages of Kilcrohane, Ahakista and Durrus.
Moderate in grade and taking six days to complete, the terrain is very varied. Walkers can expect old boreens, open grassy and heathery moorland, field paths, quiet country roads and some short stretches of woodland paths. The aggregate ascent over the whole route is 2,190m, which includes a few long ascents.
The trail’s sprinkling of villages provide spots for welcome refreshment and overnight accommodation too.