Glanmore Lake

Beara Peninsula


About 1km west of Lauragh, a side road leads to forest-fringed Glanmore Lake, with the remains of an old hermitage on a tiny island in the middle. Get information on walking and cycling trails here from Pedals & Boots Cafe.


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