A quick grab when arriving on the Island
Bere Island (Irish: Oiléan Béarra, meaning "bear island", although officially called An tOileán Mór meaning "the big island") is an island off the Beara Peninsula in County Cork, Ireland. It is roughly 10 km x 3 km in dimension, with an area of 17.68 km⊃2;, and, as of 2012, had a population of between 210 and 220 people.[2][3]
Legend says that the island was named by a 2nd-century king of Munster, Mogh Nuadat, in honour of his wife, Beara, the daughter of Heber Mór, King of Castile.
After spending a lovely day over here with a couple of caching friends we decided to leave a cache on the Island for any cachers that venture here.
Cache is a small magnetic film canister like container .