Ring of Kerry

Ring of Kerry

Ring of Kerry
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Ring of Kerry

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The  Ring of Kerry is a tourist trail in County Kerry, south-western Ireland. The route covers the 170 km circular road

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_of_Kerry

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A: Waterville Beach

Par Florian Knorn, à 310 mètres

Waterville, usually your lunch stop on the Ring tours. Charlie Chaplin used to live a good few years ...

Waterville Beach

B: Surfing in Kerry

Par Wojciech Fuchs, A 11.3 km

Surfing in Kerry

C: Bridge over the River Sneem

Par Florian Knorn, A 19.0 km

The bridge over the River Sneem, a good place to stop for a coffee when you are doing the "Ring of Ke...

Bridge over the River Sneem

D: Kilkeehagh Lookout

Par Florian Knorn, A 25.0 km

Kilkeehagh Lookout, usually the first stop after Killarney on the famed Ring of Kerry.

Kilkeehagh Lookout

E: ring of kerry

Par Marek Szarejko, A 25.1 km

The Ring of Kerry (Irish: An Mhór Chuaird) is a tourist trail in County Kerry, south-western Ireland....

ring of kerry

F: Bull's Head

Par Gearoid Casey, A 31.2 km

Bull’s Head Extract from The Dingle Peninsula by Steve MacDonagh. About three-quarters of a mile from...

Bull's Head

G: An Searrach

Par Gearoid Casey, A 31.7 km

An Searrach (the foal) is a sea stack formed by the wild Atlantic ocean waves. Located on the souther...

An Searrach

H: Lighthouse

Par Gearoid Casey, A 33.1 km

The lighthouse itself is maintained by Dingle Harbour Commissioners and was built in 1885 for a total...

Lighthouse

I: Minard Castle

Par Gearoid Casey, A 33.5 km

Minard Castle is situated on a piece of land stretching out into the sea in the parish of Minard, nea...

Minard Castle

J: Dingle Harbour

Par Gearoid Casey, A 35.0 km

Dingle harbour is a natural harbour below the Slievanea Mountain on the Atlantic Coast of Ireland, Di...

Dingle Harbour

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Text by Steve Smith.

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