Stunning photos of the Kingdom that is Kerry
Killarney National Park
Killarney National Park has something for everyone! From amazing walking trails, mountain hikes and scenic landscapes to must visit places such as Muckross House and Gardens, Torc Waterfall and Ross Castle to name a few.
Skellig Michael
Travel guide Lonely Planet has named the Skellig Ring as one of the top ten regions in the world to visit in 2017! Do not miss visiting the island, a Unesco World Heritage site, as it was an early Christian hermitage, where well-preserved remains of the monastery still remain.
Golden Beaches Galore
With golden beaches, galore, Kerry is a paradise for outdoor and water sport enthusiasts. Visitors will love the county’s numerous coastal walks and magnificent scenic beauty.
Slea Head
Whether you drive, cycle or walk Slea Head, you will be amazed by the stunning views and attractions along its picturesque route. Must visit sites include Dunbeg Ford, Mount Brandon and numerous ancient monuments.
Blasket Islands
Take a boat trip to the Blasket Islands on the Wild Atlantic Way and learn about the island’s history and culture from talented storytellers. Wander through the islands ruined cottages and climb An Blascard Mor, to enjoy spectacular views.
Posted: 27 Mar 2017 by
Claire Regan |
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The Wild Atlantic Way is a 2600km coastal driving route, stretching from the Inishowen Peninsula in the north of Donegal, right down to the town of Kinsale in the south of Cork.
Posted: 01 Aug 2023 by
Claire Regan |
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The Wild Atlantic Way is a place like no other. Stretching for 2,500km along the Ireland’s Atlantic coastline from Donegal to West Cork, the world’s longest defined coastal touring route traverses an area of wild, raw beauty and dramatic coastline. Experience a stunning backdrop for the exploration of untamed land and seascapes.
Posted: 21 Jul 2020 by
Claire Regan |
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It’s all happening in Galway in 2020. This scenic and friendly county located on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic way has been nominated as European Capital of Culture for 2020 and is about to host the largest ever festival on the island of Ireland.
Posted: 13 Feb 2020 by
Claire Regan |
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