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Kerry

Bed & Breakfast, Hotels, Guesthouses, Farmhouses, Hostels, Self-Catering Holiday Accommodation in County Kerry

Kerry - Republic of Ireland

Typical County Kerry Coastline County Kerry is one of the Republic of Ireland's most popular counties to visit for tourists and provides an excellent starting place for touring the west coast of Ireland. It has a population of 126,000. Its main town is Tralee (famous for the annual Rose of Tralee Festival) with other larger towns located at Killarney, Listowel, Castleisland and Dingle. County Kerry shares borders with counties Cork and Limerick. Some of the most dramatic coastline in Ireland is to be found in County Kerry with the the Dingle Peninsula providing a welcome retreat for those seeking an isolated and quiet getaway in the south-west of Ireland. The south of the county is hilly and provides some beautiful mountain scenery. A smaller proportion of the county in the north gives way to more level land towards the Shannon estuary. County Kerry has a long coastline with many beaches and dramatic cliffs. County Kerry has a rich history with many places for the visitor to see. The main tourist attractions and places to visit include Crag Cave, Skellig Islands, Lakes of Killarney, Muckross House, Dingle Ocean World, The Kenmare Heritage Centre, The Kerry Bog Village Museum, Killarney Model Railway, Coolwood Wildlife Sanctuary and Zoo, Valentia Observatory, Ardfert Cathedral, Derrynane House, Muckross Friary and Ross Castle.

 

 

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Tourist Attractions, Places to Visit and Other Sites of Interest in County Kerry

Hidden Ireland Walking Tours
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Rose of Tralee Festival
Aqua Dome
Muckross House
Shannon Regional Fisheries Board

 

 

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Ireland Accommodation: Ireland-Ac.com  Revised: March 27, 2008