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Pages in category "Roads in County Kerry" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. ... R523 road (Ireland) R549 road (Ireland) R550 road (Ireland)
N22 Route Confirmation Sign N22 approaching the Cork South Ring Road from the north The Unicorn sculpture at road N22. The N22 road is a national primary road in Ireland which goes through counties Kerry and Cork, from Tralee in the west through Killarney, Macroom and Ballincollig to Cork City Centre in the east.
County Kerry (Irish: Contae Chiarraí) is a county on the southwest coast of Ireland, within the province of Munster and the Southern Region. It is bordered by two other counties; Limerick to the east, and Cork to the south and east.
N70 road; Bóthar N70: Route information; Length: 141.691 km (88.043 mi) Location; Country: Ireland: Primary destinations (bypassed routes in italics) . County Kerry. Kenmare
The R561 road is a regional road in Ireland. It is on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry. [1] [2] Part of the road is on the Wild Atlantic Way. [3] Inch Beach, beginning at the R561, is a wide, sandy beach 6 km (4 mi) long. The beach dunes have yielded archaeological remains of ancient dwelling sites. [4] The R561 travels west from the N22 at ...
Enters County Kerry Crosses Drumminboy River and Glantrasna River ... The R571 road is a regional road in Ireland, located in County Cork and County Kerry. [1] [2] [3 ...
The N86 road is a national secondary road in County Kerry, Ireland. It runs from Tralee (Castlemaine Road Roundabout on the N22/N69 Tralee Bypass) to Dingle and passes through Annascaul and Lispole en route and passes by Gallaunmore. It is 50.235 kilometres (31.215 miles) in length. [1]
The first butter road was commissioned in 1748 and was built by John Murphy of Castleisland in County Kerry. [7] In other areas, notably in County Wicklow, military roads were built to help secure British military control over remote areas. The Military Road through County Wicklow was begun in 1800 and completed in 1809. [8]