The Sheep’s head peninsular with its immense beauty measures only 21km in length and up to 4km across its widest point, this undulating ridge reaching out like a wizened finger into the Atlantic from west County Cork is one of Ireland most unspoilt beautiful places to explore.
Boasting wild scenery, picturesque loughs and fantastic coastal views, the Sheep’s Head Peninsula is one of Ireland’s little known treasures. Despite its unrivalled charm, this is in fact a scarcely visited part of the country, which has managed to sidestep the hustle and bustle of modern life.