Glenbeigh
- Glenbeigh is a beautiful tourist village about 12km west of Killorglin in County Kerry
- A popular holiday base situated at the entrance to a horseshoe of mountains where the Behy River flows into Dingle Bay,
- Glenbeigh nestles at the foot of the Seefin Mountains (1,621 feet).
- The village is home to the fantastic Rossbeigh Beach which is a firm favourite with both locals and visitors.
- The mountain scenery here is magnificent, and the circuit of the hills from Seefin to Drung Hill, called the "Glenbeigh Horse-shoe", is one of Kerry's finest mountain walks.
- There is trout fishing on Lough Coomasaharn, the largest of the lakes, and the Behy River.
- From Glenbeigh it is 3 miles (5km) via the Windy Gap, Blackstones Bridge and the course of the Caragh River, with lovely scenery all the way, to the angling and climbing centre of Glencar.
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