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 Walk this way.....Walk the Beara Way...Tackle the Beast. (l to r) Paul O'Shea, Vice-Chairperson, Garnish GAA, explorer Pat Falvey, (author, mentor, coach, entrepreneur) and Ollie Rue O'Sullivan, Chairperson, Garnish GAA, on the Beara peninsula, West Cork to launch the Beast of Beara, taking place on July 20th. **Challenge yourself and experience the stunning scenery of West Cork at the Beast of Beara, a 20km adventure race taking place on 20th July 2024 in Allihies Village. Nestled amidst the dramatic Slieve Miskish mountains, this race offers a unique opportunity to explore the rugged beauty of the Beara Peninsula. Starting and finishing in the picturesque Allihies Village, overlooking Ballydonegan Beach and the vast Atlantic Ocean, the Beast of Beara will take you on an unforgettable journey over three mountain peaks. The route: •	Test your limits: Conquer three peaks of varying gradients and heights, offering ever-changing vistas of mountains and ocean. •	Historic charm: Traverse the historic copper mine road, encountering remnants of the region's rich mining past. •	Panoramic views: Take in breathtaking panoramas, including the Kenmare River, colorful Eyeries village, Carrols Cove beach, and the rolling Slieve Miskish mountains. •	Natural wonders: Witness the beauty of Bantry Bay, one of the world's deepest natural harbors, with views of Bere Island, Serkin Island, Mizen Head, and Castletownbere, the largest Irish whitefish fishing port. •	Unforgettable finale: Ascend the final peak and be rewarded with a stunning 180-degree view encompassing Hungry Hill (with the highest waterfall in the British Isles!), Dursey Island (accessible by Ireland's only cable car), the Skellig Rocks, and the historic Black Ball Martello Tower. Open to all levels: The Beast of Beara caters to runners and walkers alike. The clearly marked course primarily follows gravel trails with some sections on quiet country roads. Navigation skills are not required. Pic Larry Cummins
LC-beast-of-beara-04 
 Walk this way.....Walk the Beara Way...Tackle the Beast. (l to r) Paul O'Shea, Vice-Chairperson, Garnish GAA, explorer Pat Falvey, (author, mentor, coach, entrepreneur) and Ollie Rue O'Sullivan, Chairperson, Garnish GAA, on the Beara peninsula, West Cork to launch the Beast of Beara, taking place on July 20th. **Challenge yourself and experience the stunning scenery of West Cork at the Beast of Beara, a 20km adventure race taking place on 20th July 2024 in Allihies Village. Nestled amidst the dramatic Slieve Miskish mountains, this race offers a unique opportunity to explore the rugged beauty of the Beara Peninsula. Starting and finishing in the picturesque Allihies Village, overlooking Ballydonegan Beach and the vast Atlantic Ocean, the Beast of Beara will take you on an unforgettable journey over three mountain peaks. The route: •	Test your limits: Conquer three peaks of varying gradients and heights, offering ever-changing vistas of mountains and ocean. •	Historic charm: Traverse the historic copper mine road, encountering remnants of the region's rich mining past. •	Panoramic views: Take in breathtaking panoramas, including the Kenmare River, colorful Eyeries village, Carrols Cove beach, and the rolling Slieve Miskish mountains. •	Natural wonders: Witness the beauty of Bantry Bay, one of the world's deepest natural harbors, with views of Bere Island, Serkin Island, Mizen Head, and Castletownbere, the largest Irish whitefish fishing port. •	Unforgettable finale: Ascend the final peak and be rewarded with a stunning 180-degree view encompassing Hungry Hill (with the highest waterfall in the British Isles!), Dursey Island (accessible by Ireland's only cable car), the Skellig Rocks, and the historic Black Ball Martello Tower. Open to all levels: The Beast of Beara caters to runners and walkers alike. The clearly marked course primarily follows gravel trails with some sections on quiet country roads. Navigation skills are not required. Pic Larry Cummins
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Walk this way.....Walk the Beara Way...Tackle the Beast. (l to r) Paul O'Shea, Vice-Chairperson, Garnish GAA, explorer Pat Falvey, (author, mentor, coach, entrepreneur) and Ollie Rue O'Sullivan, Chairperson, Garnish GAA, on the Beara peninsula, West Cork to launch the Beast of Beara, taking place on July 20th. **Challenge yourself and experience the stunning scenery of West Cork at the Beast of Beara, a 20km adventure race taking place on 20th July 2024 in Allihies Village. Nestled amidst the dramatic Slieve Miskish mountains, this race offers a unique opportunity to explore the rugged beauty of the Beara Peninsula. Starting and finishing in the picturesque Allihies Village, overlooking Ballydonegan Beach and the vast Atlantic Ocean, the Beast of Beara will take you on an unforgettable journey over three mountain peaks. The route: • Test your limits: Conquer three peaks of varying gradients and heights, offering ever-changing vistas of mountains and ocean. • Historic charm: Traverse the historic copper mine road, encountering remnants of the region's rich mining past. • Panoramic views: Take in breathtaking panoramas, including the Kenmare River, colorful Eyeries village, Carrols Cove beach, and the rolling Slieve Miskish mountains. • Natural wonders: Witness the beauty of Bantry Bay, one of the world's deepest natural harbors, with views of Bere Island, Serkin Island, Mizen Head, and Castletownbere, the largest Irish whitefish fishing port. • Unforgettable finale: Ascend the final peak and be rewarded with a stunning 180-degree view encompassing Hungry Hill (with the highest waterfall in the British Isles!), Dursey Island (accessible by Ireland's only cable car), the Skellig Rocks, and the historic Black Ball Martello Tower. Open to all levels: The Beast of Beara caters to runners and walkers alike. The clearly marked course primarily follows gravel trails with some sections on quiet country roads. Navigation skills are not required. Pic Larry Cummins