Kerry traditionally known as the 'kingdom', is situated in the extreme south-west of Ireland. Sculptured by the wonders of the ice-age and caressed by the waters of the Gulf Stream, Co. Kerry is a place steeped in ancient history and folklore. It boasts a treasure trove of pre-historic buildings and monuments, many of which are remarkably well preserved and cared for. The county has some of Ireland's most dramatic scenery, including the world-renowned Lakes of Killarney and the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Beara and Dingle peninsulas. There is much to see and do here with angling, walking, deep sea diving, golf and leisurely sigtseeing a must for the visitor.
On the Ireland North Tour you will strengthen your gr? (love) of Ireland, absorb so much history, experience the rich culture, enjoy so many specia...
On the Ireland South Tour you will strengthen your gr? (love) of Ireland, absorb so much history, experience the rich culture, enjoy so many specia...
Killarney National Park is located beside the town of Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland. It was the first national park established in Ireland, crea...
Ross Castle is a 15th century tower house and keep on the edge of Lough Leane, in Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland. It is the ancestr...
Torc Waterfall is a waterfall at the base of Torc Mountain, about 5 miles from Killarney in County Kerry, Ireland. The falls are one of the landmar...