Tuesday, July 15, 2025

A Walk on the spectacular Sheep's Head, and lunch in Arundel's By The Pier.

 A Walk on the spectacular Sheep's Head.

 Lunch in Arundel's By The Pier.

Looking down from Seefin (where there is parking available), towards Kilcrohane village,
with Dunmanus Bay beyond.

Easy does it!

This Peakeen #57 was one of a few way-markers we passed on our short Seefin walk, a part
of a much longer trek. There are many walking choices in this beautiful part of Ireland.
That's Dunmanus Bay in the background.


Twenty-second video taken high up by Seefin on the Sheep's
Head Peninsula. It starts with a view down to Dunmanus Bay
 on the right, then a sweep over the land
 to Bantry Bay on your left.

Arundel's By The Pier. By the way, it is a very short distance from the pier.
If you are coming from the pier, they have parking on your right (before you pass the pub).
Take a break here, either before or after your Sheep's Head "stroll". By the way, a nearby pub, the Tin Pub,
is equally popular if the number of cars parked outside each is a guide.


This hake and chips was excellent, after a long wait. Had been expecting to see more fresh fish on the Arundel's menu. They did have smoked salmon and two variations of mussel dishes, no other fish.
There is a green grassy area with a few tables (same type as in the pic above) across the road, but in answer to a few queries from incoming customers, they said they couldn't serve people there. We walked over after lunch and found just one other couple there, and they were more intent on sunbathing. 

The pier by Arundel's
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