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Dingle Peninsula

(Corca Dhuibhne) — a Gaeltecht region (Irish-speaking district) in the very South West corner of Ireland

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Killarney

town in County Kerry, Ireland

45km

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Skellig Michael

and — (Sceilg Mhichíl) in County Kerry

70km

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County Cork

County Cork (Irish: Contae Chorcaí), in Southwest Ireland is the largest county in the Republic of Ireland and also the location of the country's second largest city. This means that its inhabitants have a reasonable sense of their status. It also has a very long coastline and many items of interest for the visitor.

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Sights (20)

Killarney National Park

national park in Kerry, Ireland

40km

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Innisfallen Island

island

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Ross Castle

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Torc Waterfall

A beautiful waterfall in the Killarney National Park. Covered in tours of local attractions.

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Fitzgerald Stadium

46km

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Muckross House

This area of the park also boasts the "Muckross Traditional Farms", a perfect outing for the kids. A ring walk (not very long, approx 2 hours from start to finish, including stops), leads you past several 'traditional farmhouses'. These farmhouses demonstrate 'the way we were'. During the summer, there are often litters of kittens and puppies, which the children will be delighted with as you watch the demonstrations of soda bread and butter making, a sample of which will be given to you if you behave!

46km

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Muckross Abbey

Beautiful ruin of a Franciscan friary that was founded in 1448. The ruin is completely open (except when certain sections undergo restoration work) and you can wander through the rooms independently.

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Portmagee

village in County Kerry, Ireland

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Dún Aonghasa

fort

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Moher Tower

A square stone ruin which appears to be the remains of a watchtower placed to monitor the coastline for invading fleets during Napoleon's reign in Europe.

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O'Brien's Tower

You can climb O'Brien's Tower for the highest vantage point on the cliffs. O'Brien's Tower is a round stone tower at the approximate midpoint of the cliffs. It was built by Sir Cornellius O'Brien, a descendant of Ireland's High King Brian Boru, in 1835, as an observation tower for the hundreds of tourists that frequented the cliffs even at that date. From the watchtower, one can view the Aran Islands and Galway Bay, the Maum Turk Mountains and the Twelve Bens to the north in Connemara, and Loop Head to the south.

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Burren and Cliffs of Moher Geopark

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88km

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County Clare

county in Ireland

118km

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Spanish Arch

arch in Galway city, Ireland

131km

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Town Hall Theatre (Galway)

theatre in Galway, Ireland

131km

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Eyre Square

public park in Galway, Ireland

131km

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Achill Island

island

135km

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Keem Bay

138km

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Croaghaun

mountain in County Mayo, Ireland

139km

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Ballycroy National Park

national park

140km

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Nature

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Ring of Kerry

Ireland
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Ring of Kerry

The Ring of Kerry is probably the most visited attraction in Ireland outside of Dublin.

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