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Lissyvigeen Circle Lissyvigeen, Killarney |
Dating back to the Beaker folk over 6,000 years ago, this stone circle was an open-air temple. The circle is made up of seven standing stones and two outliers. One outlier has Neolithic scribing on the back and side. Loc... more
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Summer Splash Festival Waterville |
This festival is a lively celebration of summer with quite a mixture of events for the whole family. No matter what the weather, the programme carries on! Events include a regatta on Lough Currane, street theatre, open a... more
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Killaha Tower Glenflesk, Killarney |
This ruin was once the powerhouse of the O'Donoghue's of the Glens who were well known for their wild lifestyle. The tower dates from the 11th century when the family first arrived in the area. The most famous O'Donoghue... more
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Dunloe Golf Club Gap of Dunloe, Killarney |
Dunloe Golf Course is certainly one of the most picturesque in Ireland; its tees and greens offer spectacular views of Killarney's famous countryside. This Parkland course is less than ten years old but has already estab... more
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Old Year Portmagee, Valentia Island |
Since 1822, The Old Year has been a part of New Year's Eve in Portmagee, making it a unique spot to celebrate and sing 'Auld Lang Syne'. When a Scottish ship sheltered from storms during the Christmas season, the crew pa... more
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Carraig An Cappeen Killowen, Kenmare |
Carraig an Cappeen (the rock with a hat) is a geological peculiarity left from the last Ice Age. An enormous sandstone boulder sits on top of a ten-foot high limestone pillar. Geologists call these balancing stones glaci... more
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Ahacovra Holy Well Knocknadubar, Cahersiveen |
(the fragrant stream) and is dedicated to St Fursa (died 650 AD). A pilgrimage site for centuries, the pool is large enough for total immersion. Although the pilgrim bath tradition was quite popular at one time, the devo... more
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Eightercua On the hilltop, Waterville |
Southeast of Waterville on a commanding hill stand four monument stones. They extend in a line for 30 feet, with some being up to ten feet in height. There is evidence of a complex structure with remnants of an enclosure... more
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Killagh Priory Callinafercy, Milltown |
Killagh Priory is associated with many local legends. The priory was originally planned for Farranamanagh (Land of the Monks), but before building began a large flock of crows appeared and transported the building suppli... more
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Siopa Chill Rialaig Dun Geagan Village, Ballinskelligs, Cahersiveen |
Founded to rescue an abandoned pre-Famine village near Ballinskelligs, The Rialaig Project is now a world-renowned artist's retreat. More than 350 artists from around the world have come to the village for peace and insp... more
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