The Ring of Beara is a 140 km long scenic coastal drive that circles the Beara Peninsula in the southwest of Ireland. The Wild Atlantic Way follows most of this route, except over the Caha Mountains between Kenmare and Glengariff. The Ring of Beara is not suitable for coaches and vehicles weighing more than 2.8 tonnes are not allowed. If you are looking for a true Ireland, you will surely love the west of the Beara peninsula, which is still a remote place with only very few tourists and unspoilt landscapes.
Ring of Beara Photos
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Ring of Beara Location
The Ring of Beara is a scenic route around the Beara Peninsula. It starts in Kenmare and ends in Glengariff or vice versa.