Now in its 16th year, it is the biggest hiking event on one of Ireland’s best-loved walking routes.
This September, join the biggest hiking event on the Sheep’s Head peninsula.
10.30am Saturday 7 September | Sheep's Head Way, Kilcrohrane, Cork
The Sheep’s Head Way is one of the most remote parts of Ireland, well-known for its laid-back way of life, friendly people and breathtaking scenery.
So whether you're already an intrepid trekker or want to try it for the very first time, taking part in the Sheep's Head Hike is a great way to raise money for our global neighbours and challenge yourself at the same time.
The Sheep's Head Hike has raised tens of thousands of pounds for our work to continue in communities throughout the world that are living in poverty. Let's set a challenge as we welcome back this event - let's surpass all previous fundraising efforts!
Available routes
The Sheep's Head Hike caters for all levels of walkers, pick what's right for your ability. This year we have introduced a new less demanding route for those who wish to support our work. All walking routes will be led by local guides.
- Route 1 - Seefin Way Route | 10.5km hill walk | 4.5hrs | Experienced walkers only, not suitable for young children.
- Route 2 - Farranamanagh Loop | 6.5 km flat terrain walk | 2.5hrs | Suitable for all age groups and abilities.
Housekeeping
Getting ready
Walkers are advised to bring appropriate walking shoes, walking clothes (no jeans), a raincoat, something to drink and a sandwich. We also advise bringing an extra change of clothes in case of heavy rain.
Itinerary
For those who have not registered online prior to the event, registration is available on the day at 10.30am and both walks commence at 11am from Kilcrohane Community Centre.
Rural transport coaches will be in operation to transport participants to the starting point of the hikes.
All walkers are welcomed back to the Kilcrohane Community Centre for tea, coffee, soft drinks, and sandwiches.