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Beara Peninsula – Allihies Copper Mine Looped Walk – easy – 2.5 hours

October 10, 2011
Allihies Copper Mine Museum on the Beara Peninsula

Allihies Copper Mine Museum

The Beach at Allihies near the copper mines

The Beach at Allihies

A disused mine shaft at Allihies

A disused mine shaft at Allihies

Below one of the copper mines at Allihies

Below one of the copper mines at Allihies

Allihies. The climb up to some of the disused mines

Allihies. The climb up to some of the disused mines

A superb walk with stunning coastal views combined with views over old disused copper mines, shafts etc.  The walk won’t take you more than 3 hours so you will have plenty of time for either another walk or a car tour.

We parked at the Allihies Copper Mine Museum (a former Methodist Church), had some refreshments in the cafe at the museum and followed the looped walk.  We spent time in the copper mine museum at the end of our walk – The museum is very well laid out and is well worth the few euros to get in particularly having seen some of the derelict mines on the walk.  Pick up a leaflet for the mine trail at the museum.  Ordnance Survey map 84 also has the map outlined.  Otherwise download the mining trail from the museum’s website.

The trail leads down to the beach.  The sand itself was created during the copper mining days so be sure to read about this when you visit the museum.  From the beach we headed north along the coast past Allihies Point and Gariflan point before joning up with the R575 for a few metres heading back in the direction of Allihies but then veering off to the left up towards the disused mines. The trail is well marked.  The strenuous bit is once you turn off the R575 and climb up to the disused mines.  However, the stunning view compensates for the climb.