County Kerry

County Kerry

L'Anneau du Kerry - © franziskahoppe

Visiter County Kerry.

A wild kingdom of contrasts, with mountains, beaches, lakes and mysterious forests! Don't miss Killarney National Park: one of the best spots in the region!


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Sites touristiques Tourist attractions Restaurants Restaurants, irish pubs Hébergements Where to sleep Campings Campings

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The Blasket Centre - ©Therese Ahern for Tourism Ireland
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Want to know all about the history of the Blasket Islands? The Blasket Centre offers a complete overview, as well as on-site excursions!
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gallarus castle 1 scaled
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A medieval fort with Anglo-Norman origins.
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kilmalkedar
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A 7th-century monastery on the Dingle Peninsula. The ruined building is a clever blend of architecture from several eras.
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fermoyle beach scaled
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Fermoyle beach is Ireland's longest beach! We love the fine sand and wild landscapes all around!
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Tearaght Island is a wild and inhospitable island belonging to the Blasket Islands archipelago. A splendid island with a dark charm!
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parkavonear castle
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Parkavonear Castle is a ruined castle on the outskirts of Killarney, Ireland. This magnificent building dates back to the 13th century!
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ballybunion castle 1
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The ruins of a castle facing a beach. It's as picturesque as they come!
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sauce creek

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Sauce Creek is a wild bay surrounded by cliffs. Located on Ireland's Dingle Peninsula, this is an incredible site! A perfect place for hiking!
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County Kerry

County Kerry is one of Ireland’s most beautiful regions! Located at the south-western tip of the island, Kerry is a county renowned for its magnificent scenery, with sumptuous panoramas overlooking the Atlantic, Irish beaches and towering mountains. Covering more than 4,750 km², Kerry offers a rich territory, strongly imbued with Irish culture, and boasting a natural heritage that has made the county an essential part of Irish tourism.

The kingdom of wide open spaces!

Discover postcard-perfect landscapes!

Known by the Irish name “Chiarraí” (which refers to a Celtic tribe that once lived in the area), Kerry is a county that will allow you to discover some of Ireland’s most beautiful sites. So it’s no surprise that the Irish proudly call the region“The Kingdom“, because of its unparalleled wealth and beauty.

County Kerry is above all a region of wild, wonderfully green landscapes! Green valleys, mountains, cliffs and turquoise beaches are the order of the day! Sightseeing routes abound, and you’re sure to come across colorful villages, Irish pubs and the occasional sheep in search of tender grass.

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