Cronin's Yard now accesses 2 National Looped Walks, the Cronin's Yard Loop and the Lisliebane Loop. Information and downloadable maps (courtesy of Fáílte Ireland) are available below.

Loop 114. Cronin’s Yard Loop

Trailhead: Cronin’s Yard, Mealis, Co. Kerry

Services:
Cronin’s Yard, Beaufort (12km), Killarney (22km)

Dist/Time:
8km / 2hrs – 2hr30mins

Difficulty:
Moderate

High/Ascent:
300m/200m

Terrain:
Sandy paths and mountain tracks.

To Suit:
All levels of fitness

Min. Gear:
Hiking boots, raingear, fluid, snack and mobile phone.

Grid Ref:
OS Sheet 78, V837 873

LOOP GUIDING

A-B. Starting from the trailhead at the exit from Cronin’s Yard follow the purple arrow along the sandy path for 1km to reach a footbridge over the Caol River. Shortly afterwards you reach a Y-junction above a second footbridge. This is the point from where the loop ‘proper’ begins - you will return to here later - for now veer left.

B-C.
Follow the purple arrows across a stile and onto the left bank of the Gaddach River. After 500m you reach a clump of trees where the loop turns sharp left off the river, and crosses a short section of open ground to join the right bank of the Caol River. Follow the river uphill for 500m - but watch carefully for a point where the loop veers right, crosses over a ridge, and descends at an angle to reach a Y-junction in the Gaddach River. Joining the riverbank - turn left.

C-D.
Following the purple arrows along the riverbank for 500m you reach Lough Callee where the loop crosses to the other side of the river and joins a sandy path. Turn right here and start the descent toward the trailhead. After 500m cross a stream via stepping stones and, after 1km, you reach a Y-junction of paths. The path to the left is the route back to another trailhead at Lisleibane - you veer right (downhill) and cross the Gaddach River again at a metal footbridge. Almost immediately after the footbridge - you regain the point mentioned at B above from where you started the loop - this time veer left.

D-A.
Follow the sandy path as it takes you back across the footbridge over the Caol River and back to the trailhead.



DIRECTIONS TO TRAILHEAD


The town of Killarney is one of Irelands most popular tourist locations – and is situated in the south-west of the country on the N22. From Killarney take the N72 (Ring of Kerry road) towards Killorglin. After Fossa Village, turn left at a roadway signposted for the Gap of Dunloe. Continue for approx 8km to pass Kissane's Shop and Service Station – shortly afterwards cross a small bridge and turn left onto a roadway signposted for Cronin’s Yard and Tea Room, Carrauntoohil. Cronin's Yard is at the end of this roadway – approx 3km. The yard at the entrance to Hag’s Glen is a traditional starting point for ascents of Carrauntoohil, the highest mountain in Ireland.

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Cronin's Yard, Mealis, Beaufort
Killarney, Co Kerry, Ireland
Tel: +353 (0)64 662 4044
Mobile: +353 (0)86 364 9690
Email: info@croninsyard.com


 
 
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