OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreGlengarriff is a charming village in County Cork. With a population of around 140, it is internationally renowned as a tourist destination thanks to its many natural attractions. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of nature by exploring The Ewe Experience gardens, strolling through Glengarriff Woods or visiting Garinish Island. Water sports enthusiasts can also go kayaking or canoeing in Glengarriff Bay. For relaxation, there are several hotels and guesthouses available, such as the Glengarriff Park Hotel or the Eccles Hotel & Spa. For a bite to eat, travelers can head to must-visit places like Casey's Bar and Restaurant or MacCarthy's Bar.
CAHA MOUNTAINS
Mountains representing a vast protected area, a very interesting address ...Read more
GLENGARRIFF NATURAL RESERVE
Read moreThis natural reserve, which houses one of Ireland's oldest oak forests, offers several hiking routes ranging from 1 to 3,5 km.
THE EWE GALLERY & SCULPTURE GARDEN
Lush garden with beautiful waterfalls and sculptures in wood, stone and ...Read more
CATHERINE HAMMOND GALLERY
Read moreExcellent contemporary painting gallery. The selection of the discerning and demanding artists promises real aesthetic discoveries, and the amateurs will not miss this appointment during their visit to Glengarriff.
BAMBOO PARK
Park overlooking Glengarriff Bay, featuring various species of bamboo and ...Read more
BLUE POOL PARK
Park adjacent to the Ilnacullin pier, with picnic areas along the bay, ...Read more
GARNISH ISLAND
Italian garden, with Greek temples, ponds, tropical vegetation and a ...Read more