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Kells Bay Sub-tropical Gardens

Kells Bay Sub-tropical Gardens

Kells, County Kerry, Ireland

Kells Bay provides the setting for one of Ireland’s finest Victorian gardens and its collection of sub-tropical plants and trees from as far afield as Australia, New Zealand and South America makes a visit well worthwhile. The spectacular setting of the estate fully justifies its reputation as the ‘Jewel on the Ring’.

The Lime Tree Restaurant

The Lime Tree Restaurant

Shelbourne Street, Kenmare, County Kerry, Ireland The Lime Tree Restaurant has gained an excellent reputation for the range and quality of its cuisine. Housed in a building dating back to 1832, the restaurant offers a relaxed, informal setting, locally sourced and lovingly prepared food and superb service. Continue Reading

Parknasilla Resort & Spa

Parknasilla Resort & Spa

Sneem, County Kerry, Ireland Parknasilla Resort & Spa, near Sneem on the Ring of Kerry offers luxury accommodation and the opportunity to relax and enjoy stunning views over woodlands, parkland and Kenmare Bay. A wide range of natural treatments and remedies are available to restore the mind and body. Continue Reading

Geokaun Mountain & Fogher Cliffs

Geokaun Mountain & Fogher Cliffs

Feighmane, Valentia Island, County Kerry, Ireland The summit of Geokaun Mountain rewards visitors with one of the finest views in Kerry. Commanding views of Valentia Harbour, Dingle peninsula, Macgillycuddy’s Reeks and the islands of Skellig and Blasket can all be seen from the mountain, whose North face forms the equally impressive 180 metre Fogher Cliffs. Continue Reading

Derrynane House & Gardens

Derrynane House & Gardens

Caherdaniel, County Kerry, Ireland Built on the scenic coast of the Iveragh peninsula, Derrynane House was the home of Daniel O’Connell, one of Ireland’s most famous statesmen and politicians. The house displays a fine collection memorabilia to commemorate O’Connell’s life and career. Continue Reading

Staigue Stone Fort

Staigue Stone Fort

Staigue Fort, Ring of Kerry, Ireland Staigue Fort is a well-preserved example of an Iron Age stone fort and is located about 6km West of Sneem. The fort, built between 300 and 400 AD, is thought to be the defensive stronghold of a local lord or king and represents an impressive feat of engineering for… Continue Reading

Valentia Island

Valentia Island

Valentia Island, County Kerry, Ireland Located just off Kerry’s magnificent Iveragh peninsula, Valentia Island is famous for being the site where the first successful transatlantic telegraph cable was landed in 1857. Linked to the mainland by a road bridge, Valentia is noted for its fabulous seascapes, mountain views and water sports. It also has the… Continue Reading

Carrauntoohill (Corran Tuathail)

Carrauntoohill (Corran Tuathail)

MacGillycuddy’s Reeks, Munster, County Kerry, Ireland Carraunthoohil is the central peak of Kerry’s striking Macgillycuddy’s Reeks and at 1038 metres is Ireland’s highest mountain. Carraunthoohil’s jagged features and knife edge ridges give the mountain a rugged beauty that attracts fell walkers and sightseers alike. Continue Reading

Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park

Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland. Killarney National Park was the first national park established in Ireland and is a must for sightseers and lovers of outdoor activities. Covering an area of more than 25,000 acres, the park encompasses the Lakes of Killarney, ancient woodlands, spectacular mountains and wild moorland. Continue Reading

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Category Archives: Places of Interest Posts

Kells Bay Sub-tropical Gardens

Kells Bay Sub-tropical Gardens

Kells, County Kerry, Ireland

Kells Bay provides the setting for one of Ireland’s finest Victorian gardens and its collection of sub-tropical plants and trees from as far afield as Australia, New Zealand and South America makes a visit well worthwhile. The spectacular setting of the estate fully justifies its reputation as the ‘Jewel on the Ring’.

The Lime Tree Restaurant

The Lime Tree Restaurant

Shelbourne Street, Kenmare, County Kerry, Ireland The Lime Tree Restaurant has gained an excellent reputation for the range and quality of its cuisine. Housed in a building dating back to 1832, the restaurant offers a relaxed, informal setting, locally sourced and lovingly prepared food and superb service. Continue Reading

Parknasilla Resort & Spa

Parknasilla Resort & Spa

Sneem, County Kerry, Ireland Parknasilla Resort & Spa, near Sneem on the Ring of Kerry offers luxury accommodation and the opportunity to relax and enjoy stunning views over woodlands, parkland and Kenmare Bay. A wide range of natural treatments and remedies are available to restore the mind and body. Continue Reading

Geokaun Mountain & Fogher Cliffs

Geokaun Mountain & Fogher Cliffs

Feighmane, Valentia Island, County Kerry, Ireland The summit of Geokaun Mountain rewards visitors with one of the finest views in Kerry. Commanding views of Valentia Harbour, Dingle peninsula, Macgillycuddy’s Reeks and the islands of Skellig and Blasket can all be seen from the mountain, whose North face forms the equally impressive 180 metre Fogher Cliffs. Continue Reading

Derrynane House & Gardens

Derrynane House & Gardens

Caherdaniel, County Kerry, Ireland Built on the scenic coast of the Iveragh peninsula, Derrynane House was the home of Daniel O’Connell, one of Ireland’s most famous statesmen and politicians. The house displays a fine collection memorabilia to commemorate O’Connell’s life and career. Continue Reading

Staigue Stone Fort

Staigue Stone Fort

Staigue Fort, Ring of Kerry, Ireland Staigue Fort is a well-preserved example of an Iron Age stone fort and is located about 6km West of Sneem. The fort, built between 300 and 400 AD, is thought to be the defensive stronghold of a local lord or king and represents an impressive feat of engineering for… Continue Reading

Valentia Island

Valentia Island

Valentia Island, County Kerry, Ireland Located just off Kerry’s magnificent Iveragh peninsula, Valentia Island is famous for being the site where the first successful transatlantic telegraph cable was landed in 1857. Linked to the mainland by a road bridge, Valentia is noted for its fabulous seascapes, mountain views and water sports. It also has the… Continue Reading

Carrauntoohill (Corran Tuathail)

Carrauntoohill (Corran Tuathail)

MacGillycuddy’s Reeks, Munster, County Kerry, Ireland Carraunthoohil is the central peak of Kerry’s striking Macgillycuddy’s Reeks and at 1038 metres is Ireland’s highest mountain. Carraunthoohil’s jagged features and knife edge ridges give the mountain a rugged beauty that attracts fell walkers and sightseers alike. Continue Reading

Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park

Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland. Killarney National Park was the first national park established in Ireland and is a must for sightseers and lovers of outdoor activities. Covering an area of more than 25,000 acres, the park encompasses the Lakes of Killarney, ancient woodlands, spectacular mountains and wild moorland. Continue Reading

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