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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. Torc Waterfall - Wikipedia

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    The waterfall, which lies at the base of Torc Mountain, in the Killarney National Park, is 4.3 miles (7 kilometres) from Killarney in County Kerry, Ireland. [2] [4] The waterfall is a popular site on the Ring of Kerry and the Kerry Way tours. [1]

  4. Kerry Way - Wikipedia

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    It is designated as a National Waymarked Trail by the National Trails Office of the Irish Sports Council and is managed by Kerry County Council, South Kerry Development Partnership and the Kerry Way Committee. [4] The Way circles the Iveragh Peninsula and forms a walkers' version of the Ring of Kerry road tour. [5]

  5. Ladies View - Wikipedia

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    Ladies View is a scenic viewpoint on the Ring of Kerry tourist route about 19 kilometres (12 miles) from Killarney along the N71 road to Kenmare, in the Killarney National Park in Ireland. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Irish Times ranked Ladies View as one of the most photographed places in Ireland, [ 3 ] while the Daily Edge ranked the views amongst Ireland ...

  6. Kerry Bog Village - Wikipedia

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    Recreated cottages at the Kerry Bog Village Cottage entrance. The Kerry Bog Village is an open-air museum situated in west County Kerry focused on the culture and history of Ireland. [1] [2] It is a tourist stop on the Ring of Kerry, [3] between the towns of Killorglin and Glenbeigh. [4]

  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. Category:Tourist attractions in County Kerry - Wikipedia

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    Ring of Kerry; S. Scotia's Grave; Sheheree Bog; Siamsa Tíre; South Kerry Greenway; T. Torc Waterfall This page was last edited on 8 May 2018, at 07:04 (UTC). Text ...

  9. Iveragh Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Kerry Geopark [3] is a community initiative on the Iveragh Peninsula which aims to promote geotourism in this area of high geological importance. Some of the interest features are Kenmare Bay (a drowned river valley or ria), signs of past glaciation and volcanic activity and 400-million-year-old fossilised tetrapod tracks.