Things to do in Glenbeigh in November

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Overview

November is a good time to visit Glenbeigh. The weather is usually cold and slightly windy, with temperatures ranging from 45—51°F (7—11°C).

Glenbeigh has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your November trip to Glenbeigh. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to November. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Glenbeigh in November. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout November, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Weather in Glenbeigh in November

Temperatures on an average day in Glenbeigh in November

The average temperature in Glenbeigh in November for a typical day ranges from a high of 51°F (11°C) to a low of 45°F (7°C). Some would describe the temperature to be cold. The general area may also feel slightly windy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Glenbeigh, July, has days with highs of 63°F (17°C) and lows of 55°F (13°C). The coldest month, March has days with highs of 49°F (9°C) and lows of 41°F (5°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Glenbeigh in November based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in November
51°F
highs
45°F
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General weather summary

Cold, slightly windy
Feels like
50%
Chance of rain
0.184 in
Amount
21.6 mph
Wind speed
86%
Humidity
8.9 hrs
Daylight length
7:57 AM
Sunrise
4:50 PM
Sunset
32%
Cloud cover
Jacket
What to wear
What to wear in November
With an average high of 51°F (11°C) and a low of 45°F (7°C), it generally feels cold and slightly windy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket and remember to bring an umbrella
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Best attractions for Glenbeigh in November

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Glenbeigh has to offer for travelers in November, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Glenbeigh that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Glenbeigh for November.
The Kerry Bog Village Museum
1. The Kerry Bog Village Museum
4.2
(1942)
Museum
History Museums
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I found it interesting... it's a small place and I expected it to be bigger but all very interesting and informative to see how they lived and worked in the past and how much they suffered 😢 The wolfhounds are so lovely 😍
What a fun place to stop! We got to meet the owner, John his daughter Caterina and son Tim who were all on site working and talking to customers. The history of this place is amazing. Definitely worth the stop!
Had an amazing time with My Ireland Tours. My husband and I really enjoyed the place, loved the dogs, the donkey, the horses, goats and the chicken. The Baileys hot chocolate was to die for.
We stopped here as part of our tour. What an interesting little village. I was impressed with how many buildings had been built to show what a bog village would have looked like. There are a couple of Irish wolfhounds onsite and they are massive dogs, more like small ponies!
Made a quick stop here on a bus tour of Kerry. Cute little inn with food and a shop and then the bog village museum. It's a little replica of an old town with buildings you can walk into, takes about 20-30 mins to walk through.
Very interesting place, showing such a simpler way of living even with things like window tax! Daylight robbery! Irish wolfhounds were lovely. And the smell of turf burning added to the experience. Well presented. Thank you!
We were in Ireland for a week and travelling round the Kerry Circle. When we found this wonderful place. The smell, the exhibitions. The horses. The donkey and the wolfhound were all great. Good history lesson in peat over the last 100 years and beyond.
Fun to see period village and Irish wolfhounds! Buy Irish coffee in The Red Fox pub attached to the village. Best example of good Irish coffee!!!
Rossbeigh Strand
2. Rossbeigh Strand
4.8
(532)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Relaxed beach on a peninsula for walking & horseback riding, with an annual horse-racing festival.
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All you could wish on a beach is here.. you want clean sandy beach.. 👍.. you want pebbles on the beach.. 👍.. you want to park next to beach.. 👍. You want kids play area.. 👍.. You want toilets.. 👍. You want to walk for miles.. 👍.. you want to camp.. 👍.. You want to view beautiful mountains and expansive beach at same time.. 👍.. You want to drive your car around the beach if you too tired to walk.. 👍.. Anything I have missed.. I am pretty sure it will be there.. 😀👍.. So go and enjoy your time..
Rossbeigh Strand, a stunning Blue Flag beach on the Ring of Kerry near Glenbeigh, is a true gem offering something for everyone. Its expansive stretch of golden sand, extending for approximately 7km, provides ample space for a variety of activities and boasts incredible panoramic views across Dingle Bay. For families, Rossbeigh is a fantastic choice. The beach is patrolled by lifeguards during the summer months, ensuring a safe environment for swimming. There's also a children's playground near the main car park, which is a big hit with younger visitors. Ample parking is available right at the beach entrance, making it very accessible. You'll also find public restrooms and outdoor showers, which are a great convenience after a dip in the sea. There are even picnic areas to enjoy a meal with a view. Beyond swimming and sunbathing, Rossbeigh is popular for long walks and runs, with the vast sandy expanse offering a refreshing coastal stroll. It's also a renowned spot for horse riding, with local stables offering treks along the shore, a truly magical experience. Water sports enthusiasts will find opportunities for kayaking, paddleboarding, and even kite surfing. Nature lovers will appreciate the extensive sand dune system, which is part of the Castlemaine Harbour Special Area of Conservation and supports a rich variety of flora and fauna, making it a great spot for birdwatching. Rossbeigh Strand is well-maintained and offers excellent facilities, making it a highly recommended stop on your Kerry adventure, whether you're looking for a relaxing day by the sea or an active outdoor experience.
This is a beautiful beach . You can only walk on the strand when the tide is out great for swimmers . Horseback riding is allowed on the beach and you can rent horses . There are toilets at the entrance to the beach but you cannot get water . No camping allowed Dogs must be on a lead .
Beautiful clean beach with parking toilets and coffee treat shop
Great beach, but even in summer the water is cold. Still, it’s very beautiful — I recommend it.
I love this beach. Plenty B&B nearby, public toilet, pubs and restaurants. Playground also available. For short, this beach is really family friendly. Sadly, lifeguards is not always here though.
My family and I were staying nearby to this peach of a beach. Blue flag beach. Overlooked by Rossbeigh mountain. Plenty of parking for cars. Though a warning up not to leave valuables in your car. Toilets: yes. Outdoor showers: yes. Lifebuoys: yes. Bins: yes. Lifeguard on duty: today, yes. Picnic benches: yes. Sanddunes: yes. Wheelchair parking available. Dogwalkers aplenty. Kite flyers and beach sofa loungers. Horse trekking option. Fabulous playground and purpose built areas for tennis and soccor. Kids cone €1.75 & 99 icecream at €2.30 at Chósta Coffee. Coffees (Americano €2.90 & cappuccino €3), Crisps, buckets (€3.50 small & €4.50 for large) etc on sale here. Kids paradise. No cars allowed on the beach. What really impressed me was how clean it was given the steady traffic. Keep an eye on the tide. Breezy, changeable but beautiful. You can easily get your daily 10,000 steps in here.
I think i found the "mother load" of beautiful beaches closely situated along side gorgeous villages in co. Kerry 🇮🇪🤞🏖️. Tested the water in this heat wave 🔥 and it was exhilarating 🌊. So good to have my toes tickled by sea water and not freeze off. Definitely on the top #1 to fully explore. Mountains, historic venues and miles and miles of white sand to explore. Oh Lawdy Lawd 💪😎, this child is in sea heaven today. See you next time #Rossbeighbeach 🌊😎🏖️ #blissful #ringofkerry #beachesireland #workfromhome
Dooks Golf Club
3. Dooks Golf Club
4.8
(362)
Golf club
Outdoor Activities
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We had a great time today at Dooks. We got a little bit of rain and wind, so a bit of the Irish golf experience. Our caddie Sean was great with a ton of course and local knowledge. The course was challenging, but not overly punishing. I understand doing the bucket list golf courses in western Ireland, but you need to find time to get to this hidden gem. Great track.
Very nice course and friendy staff. Good food and beer in the club house 🤩
Great course, challenging but not punishing. I loved how many of the par 4s took driver out of your hands, a favourite aspect of playing these older layouts. Best green surfaces I played in Ireland, and beautiful conditioning all around. The gentleman at the starters hut was lovely, and offered a great chat before the round. My only negative is the pace of play; having a sign that says “bona fide golfers only” on the way to the first tee is great, although watching the groups around me topping it 80 yards off the tee for nearly 5 hours was not an enjoyable experience, perhaps a handicap limit should apply for visiting golfers.
The BEST clam chowder! Perfect flavor, perfect variety of seafood. Rivals Waterfront Mary's in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, USA. The Fish and Chips was fairly perfect as well
A traditional links, friendly small club with a great restaurant service, if i had to be a member of a golf in ireland, this could be it. Friendly, not too demanding but fun and playable.
I was really looking forward to playing this course and it certainly didn’t fail when it came to the views; however, I didn’t feel that the cost of 170 euros was value for money. When I challenged them on the fee, the assistant in the pro shop told me it will be 200 euro next year!!! I have played better courses in the UK for a fraction of the cost.
Wonderful golf course but a little off the beaten track. The course is a great challenge for golfers of all abilities and boasts stunning views of the Kerry coast and mountains. Friendly and helpful staff in the clubhouse where meals and drinks can also be purchased. One of the better golf courses in Ireland.
Absolutely FANTASTIC golf course. Pro shop staff were also really great. Service at bar/restaurant was not very friendly. I got my own menu, sat myself and talked to nobody but an indifferent barman who kept wiping his nose and face with the open palm of his hand. Prawn sandwich I got was on dry stale bread. I'd recommend going instead going to "Jack's" down the road in Cromane which won't disappoint.
Ashes
4. Ashes
4.5
(153)
Pub
Nightlife
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Not every pub allows dogs inside but Ashes were very welcoming (eventhough we've a St. Bernard !)....creamy pints & friendly atmosphere - the perfect start to our stay in beautiful Glenbeigh !
Friendly family run local pub. Great music at the weekend. It's a great place to watch sports
Great pub to visit, brilliant atmosphere and music here.
Brilliant pints, nice atmosphere. A gem in Glenbeigh!
Genuine Irish Pub, for Locals, Tourists, even children are welcome. Good Beer, good atmosphere, nothing to complain about. Five stars.
The perfect place to meet old friends to chat and fix the problems of the world 🌎. Or watch rugby and discuss what you would have done better. Love it.
Great pub, Great sports bar. Friend ly people. Occasionally have live music particularly in the summer months. Good reliable bar staff. Family run business.
Great Guinness! Very friendly and very quick with pulling numerous quality pints of Guinness for a large crowd! Lovely atmosphere. Authentic country Ireland :)
Glenbeigh Fairy Forest
5. Glenbeigh Fairy Forest
4.6
(169)
Hiking area
Nature & Parks
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Simply enchanting! A lovely little walk with lots of fairy houses dotted along as you go. There is a bit of a steep climb as you go up, but as you’ll be stopping along to view the houses there’s lots of breaks! I imagine during busy periods parking might be a little tricky, but when we visited we had the place pretty much to ourselves.
A nice break from driving the ring of Kerry. Most of the houses are not much to look at but a cute idea overall
The Fairy forest is no longer really open as it was vandalized.
Gorgeous walk, there's a wee hill at the start of you have reduced mobility but once you get past that it's fairly easy going. You can't walk all the way around though, the end point kind of veers down to the road and you have to turn back.
We loved this little enchanting hike so much that we created a video of it to share with our granddaughters back in the states. There’s a real sense of community involvement in the personal touches done to the little faerie homes-so sweet!
My daughter was so disappointed. I hope they catch the criminals.
Beautiful walk, it's a little steep, wouldn't reccomend after rain as it could be a little slippy. Charming little fairy houses scattered around.
Very great experience. The walk is about 40 minutes.

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