Keshcorran Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Bernie H
Worth the climb
Signs say park in the village, however there is quite a bit of parking at the base of the climb. The climb is strenuous enough but no problem for anyone with a reasonable level of fitness. We met some...
Valoración publicada el 28 jul 2021
Kathi1809
Beautiful view
Easy parking at the bottom. Way to the top is not too difficult. You have a very nice view for beautiful pictures from the wholes.
Valoración publicada el 11 dic 2018
1907Dee
Stunning Views but beware of steep incline
Keshcorran is the highest hill in the Bricklieve/Curlew area and is capped by a large un-opened cairn which is known locally as the pinnacle. Seventeen caves are located on the western side of the mou...
Valoración publicada el 4 abr 2017
gwarc2015
Trip to prehistory
Visiting Kesh Caves and surrounding mountains and countryside proves that tourist Ireland hasn't reach everywhere. This was very hard to find but meeting locals and exploring dirt roads brought us ba...
Valoración publicada el 7 dic 2016
BinDereDoneDat
Climb the cliffs to the caves!
These caves are accessible by walking up a steep path and then along a narrow track about a foot wide bordering a steep alebit grassy slope with a drop of about 50ft. So I found it fine as worst taht ...
Worth the climb
Signs say park in the village, however there is quite a bit of parking at the base of the climb. The climb is strenuous enough but no problem for anyone with a reasonable level of fitness. We met some...
Beautiful view
Easy parking at the bottom. Way to the top is not too difficult. You have a very nice view for beautiful pictures from the wholes.
Stunning Views but beware of steep incline
Keshcorran is the highest hill in the Bricklieve/Curlew area and is capped by a large un-opened cairn which is known locally as the pinnacle. Seventeen caves are located on the western side of the mou...
Trip to prehistory
Visiting Kesh Caves and surrounding mountains and countryside proves that tourist Ireland hasn't reach everywhere. This was very hard to find but meeting locals and exploring dirt roads brought us ba...
Climb the cliffs to the caves!
These caves are accessible by walking up a steep path and then along a narrow track about a foot wide bordering a steep alebit grassy slope with a drop of about 50ft. So I found it fine as worst taht ...