Becher’s Loop Walk, Lisheens, Skibbereen (Ballydehob), West Cork, Ireland

  • Author: ActiveME
  • Created: August 25, 2015 9:40 am
  • Updated: December 12, 2017 10:58 am
Location: Cork
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  • Distance 16 km
  • Time 0 s
  • Speed 0.0 km/h
  • Min altitude 1 m
  • Peak 67 m
  • Climb 210 m
  • Descent 211 m

This 13km (3.5hr) walk starts at the head at Comghall’s Church at Lisheen, and follows quiet country tarred roads. Follow the purple arrows, passing Aughadown Creamery Shop, a co-op since 1945. Earlier, at a sign for Kilkileen Beach, there is an old forge closed in 1963. The Royal Fern can be seen in wetland beyond Kilkileen Cross, having passed a garage on the right of the road.

100_4106-311321Take the second right then after a steep incline – there is a Gazebo in a field on the right, and it is believed that this structure was a ‘folly’ used by the Becher family as a viewing platform. The views of Roaring Water bay and Kilcoe Castle are spectacular along this road.

Take the next right to pass by the ruins of Aughadown House, home of the Becher family from the mid 1600’s to early 1900’s. Follow the way-marker To Corps Cross. At this point there is an option to walk to Aughadown Old Burial Ground where both Catholic and Protestants are buried. This is situated on a tidal inlet called Goleen Marsh on the Ilen river.

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Many Wading birds can be observed at low tide, especially the Curlew. Along the route Honeysuckle, Gorse and Fuchsia abound in the hedgerows.

Points of Interest:
•  Old forge at Kilkileen Cross – closed in 1963
•  Dolmen – to the left of Kilkileen Cross 
•  Aughadown Creamery (open 6 days a week)
•  Gazebo & Becher House 
•  Ilen River
•  Island Views
•  Bird life.
•  St Comghall’s Church – 1834

This 13km (3.5hr) walk starts at the head at Comghall’s Church at Lisheen, and follows quiet country tarred roads. Follow the purple arrows, passing Aughadown Creamery Shop, a co-op since 1945. Earlier, at a sign for Kilkileen Beach, there is an old forge closed in 1963. The Royal Fern can be seen in wetland beyond Kilkileen Cross, having passed a garage on the right of the road.

100_4106-311321Take the second right then after a steep incline – there is a Gazebo in a field on the right, and it is believed that this structure was a ‘folly’ used by the Becher family as a viewing platform. The views of Roaring Water bay and Kilcoe Castle are spectacular along this road.

Take the next right to pass by the ruins of Aughadown House, home of the Becher family from the mid 1600’s to early 1900’s. Follow the way-marker To Corps Cross. At this point there is an option to walk to Aughadown Old Burial Ground where both Catholic and Protestants are buried. This is situated on a tidal inlet called Goleen Marsh on the Ilen river.

IMG_08441

Many Wading birds can be observed at low tide, especially the Curlew. Along the route Honeysuckle, Gorse and Fuchsia abound in the hedgerows.

Points of Interest:
•  Old forge at Kilkileen Cross – closed in 1963
•  Dolmen – to the left of Kilkileen Cross 
•  Aughadown Creamery (open 6 days a week)
•  Gazebo & Becher House 
•  Ilen River
•  Island Views
•  Bird life.
•  St Comghall’s Church – 1834