Hidden Gems Of Ring Of Kerry You Didn't Know About

Rossbeigh Beach

Rossbeigh is a beautiful small village located 2 miles from Glenbeigh. It is ideal for horseback riding, family outings, and water sports. 

Kerry Cliffs

If you wish to get the most astounding view of the Ring of Kerry, then Kerry Cliff is an ideal spot for visiting. It is over 1000ft above sea level; you can even see the Skellig Islands from the cliff.

Valentia  Island

Valentia Island is a beautiful part of county Kerry. It is accessible through the bridge or ferry. Check out Geokaun mountain and its cliffs while you are at Valentia Islands.

Skellig  Michael

If you wish to get the most astounding view of the Ring of Kerry, the Kerry Cliff is an ideal spot for visiting. It is over 1000 above sea level; you can even see the Skellig islands from the cliff.

Dingle  Peninsula

Dingle is a pretty lovely town in Ring of Kerry. A key tourist attraction in Dingle could be the breathtaking Dingle Peninsula.

Killarney National Park

This park is filled with clear waterfalls, elegant lakes, magnificent mountains, and even castles. 

Muckross House

The House is a Victorian-era mansion built for Henry Arthur Herbert in 1843 and boasts a traditional farm based on the 30s and 40s agriculture.

Kenmare

Kenmare means little nest or head of the sea, which is quite apt for this little town with some of the best views in Kerry. 

Inch Beach

The view is impressive, and you also have the chance to do water activities.

Beara Peninsula

Many people prefer cycling around the route, but you can also take your car and make the whole trip.

Ross Castle

Ross Castle is situated in County Kerry, on the edge of Lough Leane, in Killarney National Park. The entrance to the bay is marked by a big rock known as O’Donoghues Prison. 

Carrauntoohil

Carrauntoohil is the country’s highest peak. It is located on the Ivereigh peninsula and rises to  height of 1,038 meters above sea level. 

Torc Waterfall

The Torc Waterfall is a 60-foot waterfall that cascades from the Torc Mountains. 

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