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Cloghmochuda Knockreer Demesne, Killarney |
Surrounded by oak trees and framed with a ring of stones, this unusual rock formation has caused many generations to wonder. Legend has it that an inebriated monk returning to Innishfallen was awe-struck by the beauty be... more
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Teampall Fiachna Bonane, Kenmare |
Teampall Fiachna lies in ruins, but remains an important pilgrimage site. It includes a holy well and the Cloth na Bhfaithni (The Stone of Warts), which is thought to cure warts. It's also known as the Rolls of Butter. A... more
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Rossbeigh Beach Rossbeigh, Glenbeigh |
A four mile stretch of golden sand backed by dunes and curious purple stones makes this beach ideal for any number of activities. It is the perfect setting for walking along the shore, splashing in the surf, or picnickin... more
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Meeting of the Waters Two kilometers off Muckross House, The National Park, Killarney |
This is one of Killarney's most celebrated beauty spots, chronicled in travel guides and inlaid into furniture as far back as the 18th century. Here the channels connecting the Upper Lake converge with the Middle Lake, a... more
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Torc Waterfall Kenmare Road, Killarney |
Well worth the short climb up stone steps, this waterfall is a stunning display, falling 60 feet into a churning basin of rocks and foam. Legend has it that a bewitched young man created the waterfall. Under the charm of... more
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Gap of Dunloe Beaufort, Killarney |
Gap of Dunloe is one of the most popular tourist-attractions in the area of Killarney and it is part of the program of almost each and every organized bus-tour through Ireland . Millions of years ago the small valley of ... more
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Killarney Riding Stables Ballydorney, Killarney |
Located about a mile west of Killarney Town and known locally as "O'Sullivan's", Killarney Riding Stables were established in 1968 by Donie O'Sullivan and is still very much a family business with Donies wife N... more
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Staigue Fort Parknasilla Road, Sneem |
at Lisleitrim. It is hypothesized that this was the dwelling of one prominent family and the crannog served as a refuge in times of attack (Reading the Irish Landscape, p. 263). Interestingly, at the end of the first cen... more
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Dermot McCarthy Studio/Gallery Barry's Lane, Killarney |
This bright studio offers a unique opportunity to see the artist painting and view his work at the same time. Dermot McCarthy's modernistic paintings are fascinating, giving an interesting perspective on the world. Each ... more
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Killarney Methodist Church Countess Road, Killarney |
Although Methodism began in Kerry in 1790, the Killarney Methodist Church is the only active Methodist community in the county today. The present building was completed in 1911. The charming church interior is in the man... more
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