Kerry is a dream. An exceptional coastline with a series of peninsulas and bays, with craggy hills that tumble into the ocean below. Gorgeous villages, excellent restaurants, superb golf.
The Aran Sweater Market is Ireland’s no.1 shopping destination for Aran & Irish inspired knitwear with outlets in Galway, Aran Islands - Inis Mór, Kerry and Dublin.
ShannonFerry will take you and your vehicle on this 20 minute journey across the estuary linking the iconic tourist destinations of the Kingdom of Kerry to the Banner County of Clare.
A monastery was founded in Ardfert by St. Brendan 'The Navigator' in the 6th century. There are three medieval churches, two ogham stones and a number of early Christian.
Blennerville Windmill was restored to working order in the 1980s and is the largest working windmill in Ireland. Learn the history of the area and take a guided tour of the Windmill.
Crag Cave is an ancient fossil cave system, older than mankind itself, within which can be seen the natural forces that created the complex and beautiful passages.
Castlegregory in Kerry is a charming seaside village known for its stunning beaches, outdoor activities, and breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding mountains.
The church bears the name of Daniel O’Connell, “The Liberator”, who was born in Cahersiveen and who worked in his political career in the 19th century to bring about Catholic Emancipation.
Nestled at the base of Torc Mountain and standing at approximately 20 metres high, the waterfall is beautiful, rugged and at its most wild after a heavy downpour of Irish rain.
Visit Kenmare
The Square, Kenmare, Co. Kerry, Ireland
The picturesque town of Kenmare is the perfect location from which to discover the South West of Ireland, linking the internationally famous Ring of Kerry with the rugged Ring of Beara.