Ring of Beara tour through Healy Pass, Derreen Gardens, visit Cable Car station to Dursey Island. Garnish Island optionally (depended on boat availability). Drive through all most colorful villages of Beara Peninsula along the coast with spectacular view at Atlantic Ocean. Visit to Uragh Stone Circle beautifully located between two lakes with a view at mysterious waterfall.
Ring of Beara tour through Healy Pass and optional Garnish Island visit (depended on the boat availability) Visit to Derreen <br/>Pickup included
Ring of Beara for 2 people: Ring of Beara tour through Healy Pass and optional Garnish Island visit (depended on the boat availability) Visit to Derreen <br/>Pickup included
Ring of Beara tour through Healy Pass and optional Garnish Island visit (depended on the boat availability) Visit to Derreen <br/>Pickup included
Ring of Beara is loop drive around Beara Peninsula through most colourful villages. Ardgroom, Eyeries and Allihies, villages like from a fairy tale. Castletownbere town is great spot for lunch. Fishing town offering freshest seafood , nearly straight from the boat. Healy Pass in the middle of Beara peninsula is not at the Ring really but must not be skipped. Private tourers can reach this spectacular viewing point. On top we may expect more and more pretty places mostly available for passenger cars and vans only.
Molly Gallivan's cottage is most traditional and authentic old Irish place. Like museum of Irish folklore. Visiting the place is like moving back in time, hundred years ago or more. Even tea is served from a real fireplace.
Beautiful spot providing really spectacular view Kenmare bay and Bantry bay on the other side of peninsula. Charming Glanmore lake down below with some rocky islands and really idyllic farmlands.
Derreen Garden. Mysterious land of little Derrinies and lot of exotic plants, specially known because a variety and large size of rhododendrons. Beautiful walk at the little cosy ponds in kind of rain forest.
Uragh Stone Circle is in exceptional location between two lakes on the heal with spectacular view at Gleninchaquin Waterfall. This impressive monument with tallest stone of 10 feet above the ground and probably 10 feet underground and central stone which was an altar for scarfing victims, maybe humans too.
Copper mining in Allihies dates back to 1812. In 1845 mines rreached it's peak and were employing around 1600 people. Mines were suffered with local area after the potato famine. Mines were working up to 1962.
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Kenmare is a charming heritage town located on the beautiful estuary of the Kenmare River. Known for its vibrant arts and food scene, as well as its stunning natural surroundings, it's a perfect base for exploring the Ring of Kerry and the Wild Atlantic Way. The town is rich in history, with well-preserved architecture and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
This museum provides a fascinating insight into the history and heritage of the Kenmare area. It features exhibits on the local landscape, wildlife, and the town's development over the centuries.
This center showcases the traditional art of Kenmare lace-making. Visitors can learn about the history of lace-making in the area, watch demonstrations, and purchase unique handmade lace items.
This beautiful beach is located about 30 minutes from Kenmare and is part of the Derrynane House and Gardens estate. It's a great spot for swimming, picnicking, and enjoying the stunning coastal scenery.
Staigue Fort is one of the largest and most impressive ancient stone forts in Ireland. Dating back to the Bronze Age, it offers a glimpse into the past and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Kenmare Bay is a beautiful estuary surrounded by lush green hills and scenic countryside. It's a great spot for kayaking, fishing, and enjoying the peaceful natural environment.
A traditional Irish sausage made with pork, oatmeal, and spices. It's a popular breakfast item and can be found in many local cafes and pubs.
Kenmare is famous for its fresh seafood, including oysters, mussels, and salmon. Many restaurants serve locally caught seafood prepared in a variety of ways.
A hearty and comforting dish made with lamb, potatoes, carrots, and onions. It's a traditional Irish dish that's perfect for cooler weather.
A classic Irish treat, scones are often served with jam and whipped cream. They can be found in cafes and bakeries throughout Kenmare.
This is the busiest time of year with the best weather and long daylight hours. It's ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the scenic landscapes. However, it's also the most crowded and expensive period.
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Kenmare is a generally safe destination for travelers. Violent crime is rare, but petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching can occur in tourist areas. It's important to take precautions to protect your belongings and to be aware of your surroundings.
Kenmare Bus Stop
Buses connect Kenmare to nearby towns, but the service is not extensive. Schedules can be infrequent, especially outside of peak season.
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Killarney is a vibrant town known for its beautiful landscapes, historic sites, and vibrant arts scene. It's a great destination for a day trip from Kenmare, offering a variety of attractions and activities.
Caherdaniel is a charming village located on the Ring of Kerry. It's known for its beautiful beaches, historic sites, and stunning coastal scenery. It's a great destination for a day trip from Kenmare, offering a variety of outdoor activities and attractions.
Glenbeulah Gardens is a beautiful and peaceful garden located near Kenmare. It's a great destination for a day trip, offering a variety of walking trails, scenic views, and a chance to relax and unwind in nature.
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