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  2. Ring of Kerry - Wikipedia

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    The Ring of Kerry (Irish: Mórchuaird Chiarraí) is a 179-kilometre-long (111-mile) circular tourist route in County Kerry, south-western Ireland. Clockwise from Killarney it follows the N71 to Kenmare , then the N70 around the Iveragh Peninsula to Killorglin – passing through Sneem , Waterville , Cahersiveen , and Glenbeigh – before ...

  3. Valentia Island - Wikipedia

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    The combined features and history of the island make it an attractive tourist destination, easily accessible from the popular Ring of Kerry route. Geokaun Mountain and Fogher Cliffs : the highest mountain on Valentia Island and the sea cliffs of 180 metres (600 ft) on its northern face.

  4. Dingle Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Dingle Peninsula (Irish: Corca Dhuibhne; anglicised as Corkaguiny or Corcaguiny, the name of the corresponding barony) is the northernmost of the major peninsulas in County Kerry. It ends beyond the town of Dingle at Dunmore Head, the westernmost point of Ireland. [1] It is separated from the Iveragh Peninsula to the south by the Dingle Bay.

  5. Moll's Gap - Wikipedia

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    Moll's Gap is on the Ring of Kerry route, [2] and offers views of the MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountains, and is a popular tourist location. [3] The rocks at Moll's gap are formed of Old Red Sandstone , which are small quartz grains laid down over 350 million years ago; unlike most of the Old Red Sandstone around Killarney which is stained red by ...

  6. County Kerry - Wikipedia

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    The Ring of Kerry on the Iveragh Peninsula is a popular route for tourists and cyclists. The pedestrian version is the scenic Kerry Way which follows ancient paths generally higher than that adopted by the Ring of Kerry. Kerry has an abundance of archaeological sites. The earliest evidence of human settlement dates to the Mesolithic period. [22]

  7. Sneem - Wikipedia

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    A less common explanation is that Sneem is the knot in the scenic Ring of Kerry. [citation needed] The English name is first recorded in Charles Smith's The Antient and Present State of the county of Kerry (1750), while the spellings Snaiḋm and Snaiḋim appear in poems of the early 19th century by Tomás Rua Ó Súilleabháin. [5] [6]

  8. Rossbeigh - Wikipedia

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    Rossbeigh, or Rossbehy (Irish: Ros Beithe, meaning 'headland of the birch trees'), is a sandspit with beaches on either side, located approximately 1.6 km from the village of Glenbeigh, in County Kerry, Ireland. It is on the Ring of Kerry, on the Dingle Bay side of the Iveragh Peninsula. [1]

  9. File:Dingle Bay, Ring of Kerry (506509) (27811503116).jpg

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    Dingle Bay, Ring of Kerry: Rating (out of 5) 0: Code for country shown: IRL: Sublocation of city shown: Dingle Bay, Ring of Kerry: Country shown: Ireland: Province or ...