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Kerry Tourist Attractions
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18 tourist attractions in kerry county
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Photo: Killarney National Park, Kerry County
Killarney National Park
Muckross Road, Killarney, Kerry
Welcome to Killarney National Park, Ireland's first National Park opened in 1932. The park is situated in south-west Ireland, close to the most westerly point in Europe, and it covers over 25,000 acres (10,000 hectares) of mountain, moorland, woodland, waterways, parks and gardens....
Photo: Gap of Dunloe and Lakes of Killarney, Kerry County
Gap of Dunloe and Lakes of Killarney
Killarney, Kerry
You can commence the seven mile journey through the Gap to Lord Brandon's Cottage by trap, pony or on foot. There is much evidence of glacial action in the Gap, in striae and ice-moulded rocks. The towering summits of the Reeks, the changing shadows on the Purple and Tomies mountains, the silence and solitude of the rugged glen - all combine to make an unforgettable impression upon the visitor. Boats depart from Brandon Cottage and arrive at Ross Castle having come through the three lakes of...
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Banna Beach
Tralee, Kerry
Located just 7km from Tralee town, Banna is a gorgeous beach offering you the perfect place to relax and get away from it all!  Why not paddle in the clean waters or take a leisurely stroll along the strand.
The dunes at Banna are protected and are a designated area of conservation, Loads of rare plants and animals can be found around here – perfect for the wildlife enthusiast!...
Photo: Dingle Oceanworld Mara Beo, Kerry County
Dingle Oceanworld Mara Beo
Dingle, Kerry
Mara Beo - Dingle Oceanworld is a spectacular aquarium, overlooking the scenic Dingle Harbour, in County Kerry. Oceanworld reveals the fascinating species that live in the waters around the magnificent Dingle Peninsula, but this experience is also a journey through the Peninsula's ancient sea culture and it's people's interface with the sea from the pre-Christian era to the present time.
Walk through an Undersea Tunnel and see the creatures of the deep and afterwards feel the fish life...
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Kennedy's Open Farm
Glenflesk, Killarney, Kerry
Of all the counties in Ireland none is more fabled than majestic Kerry. Facing the broad Atlantic, Kerry is a county of breath-taking contrasts. A place where the visitor is swept along by a sense of wonder at the wealth of treasures bestowed by nature. Though a powerful giant of a county, Kerry is a place for lovers of all the good things in life....
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Torc Waterfall
Killarney, Kerry
Photo: Kerry The Kingdom, Kerry County
Kerry The Kingdom
Ashe Memorial Hall, Denny Street, Tralee, Kerry
Kerry the Kingdom is a must-see stop for travellers who really want to understand Ireland and appreciate its wealth of history....
Photo: Ross Castle, Kerry County
Ross Castle
Ross Road, Killarney, Kerry
Ross Castle is located at the Edge of Lough Leane in Killarney National Park, just outside Killarney town in County Kerry. The castle is a typical example of the stronghold of an Irish Chieftain during the Middle Ages. The date of its foundation is unsure but it was probably built in the late 15th century by one of the O'Donoghue Ross Chieftains.
You can take a boat trip from the lake shore at the Castle out onto the Killarney lakes, where you are guaranteed to see some of the most breat...
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