The Ring of Kerry

Discover Rugged Coastal Landscapes and Rural Seaside Villages

One of the most famous and popular road circuits for tourists in the South West of Ireland, the Ring of Kerry, traverses the coastline of the Iveragh Peninsula. Dramatic panoramas, majestic mountains, ancient sites and towns are found along the 166km (104 miles) route through the southern tip of Kerry. The Ring of Kerry circuit runs anti-clockwise and passes through many picturesque villages such as Killorglin, Glenbeigh, Caherciveen, Waterville, Sneem and returns via Ladies View, the famous Lakes of Killarney and through the Oakwood's of Killarney's magnificent National Park. The Ring of Kerry is part of the mystical & unspoilt region of Ireland that has attracted visitors for hundreds of years and is undoubtedly Ireland's greatest tour. Visitors can cover the Ring of Kerry on a full day trip approx 10.30 am -5pm.

Kerry

Kerry, the Kingdom county, is one of Ireland's most popular visitor destinations, attracting both Irish and overseas visitors alike. Rugged coastline and spectacular beaches meet dramatic mountains and sparkling lakes to create a most breathtaking setting. However, it is the traditional Irish welcome and genuine warmth which make visitors to Kerry all long to return time and time again. Facing the Atlantic ocean in the South West of Ireland, majestic Kerry is a place of breathtaking scenery. You’ll be enchanted by the wealth of nature’s treasures to be found here - including Ireland’s two highest mountains Corrán Tuaithal and Mount Brandon and Ireland’s highest pass, The Conor Pass. Kerry is a place for lovers of all the good things in life; from the lake district surrounding Killarney National Park, to the spectacular scenic drives on the Dingle and Ring of Kerry peninsulas. Traditional Irish culture is at the heart of the county, where traditional Irish music, dance and song come to life. If you're planning an activity break there are championship golf courses and world-class equestrian centres, stunning cycling & walking routes, angling, sailing & watersports.

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