Coorycommane Loop

Walking
County Cork
5/5
5 reviews
Grade Strenuous
Length 4.5 km
Am 3 hours
Format Loop
Ascent 160 m
Dogs Allowed No
Waymarking Blue arrow
Start Point
Coomhola Bridge
Finish Point
Coomhola Bridge
Nearest Town to Start Bantry
Grid Ref. V 994 557
Lat. and Long. 51.743007, -9.456369

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Facilities

Car parking on street, shops, pubs,restaurants, accommodation, etc.

OSI Maps

OSI Maps

Discovery Series Sheet 85
5/5
05/22/2024

JD from Cork

I've done this trail a good number of times now and just love it. It's so varied with a mix of native and non-native woodland, fields, bogs and the last bit on the road. It is a hill walk so yes, there are sections that will be going up - but goodness is it worth it. The views over Bantry Bay and Glengarriff Harbour are sublime! Takes about 1.5/2 hours on a steady pace and 3 hours at a leisurely/slow pace. Do be mindful that certain sections can be quite wet underfoot - especially in winter, so waterproof hiking boots recommended from oct-apr. I've also hiked this trail with my capable 6yr old as well as with baby in hiking carrier.
5/5
05/30/2021

Ellen from Cork

Fantastic trail, really varied with amazing views at the top. Steep enough in parts, and if there's been much recent rain it can be very wet & mucky - so leave the converse & nikes at home and bring a good pair of walking boots!! Extremely easy to follow
02/17/2018

Noreen from Dublin

A great walk. I did it last summer. The views of the Caha Mountains and Bantry Bay are stunning. Bring a camera.

5/5
04/04/2015

Susan from Cork

What a great walk, a bit steep at the start, but rewarded by stunning views of Bantry Bay and Coomhola/Borlin valleys. My 7 year old walked the whole way. Took us about 2 hours.
5/5
03/15/2015

Jess from Antrim

Really enjoyed this trail. I brought my children through the start. The twisting and turning path was great fun with lots of natural elements that we all enjoyed. The signs were clear and close together when needed, easy for an unfamiliar walker to follow. Bumpy and muddy in areas but added to the adventure and due to the nature of a hill/woods walk. A great day!

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