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Allihies Copper Mine Museum

Beara Peninsula


Allihies' history as a copper mining area is chronicled in this engaging museum, the result of years of work by the community; there's also tourist information and a cafe. Pick up a copy of the museum leaflet and follow the Copper Mine Trail, a waymarked hike among the remains of the old workings.


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