Beara-Breifne Way

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Beara-Breifne Way

The Beara-Breifne Way is a long-distance walking and cycling trail being developed from the Beara Peninsula in County Cork, Ireland, to Blacklion in the area of Breifne in County Cavan. The trail follows closely the line of the historical march of O’Sullivan Beare.[2][3][4][5]

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Beara-Breifne Way
Beara Way, part of the Beara-Breifne Way
LocationCounties Kerry, Cork, Limerick, Tipperary, Offaly,[1] Galway, Roscommon, Sligo, Leitrim & Cavan, Ireland
TrailheadsBeara Peninsula and Blacklion
UseWalking and cycling
SeasonAny
Websitehttps://bearabreifneway.ie/
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Route

The completed route will interconnect existing walking routes: The Beara Way, the Slí Gaeltacht Mhuscraí, the North Cork Way, the Ballyhoura Way, the Multeen Way, the Ormond Way, the Hymany Way, the Suck Valley Way, the Lung Lough Gara Way, the Miners Way and Historical Trail, the Leitrim Way and the Cavan Way. At Blacklion the walk continues as the Ulster Way.[2]

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