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Kerry at a Glance

Kerry, in the peninsular southwest region of Ireland, is known for its pockets of Irish-language speakers and striking terrain. Passing rugged coastline and mountains, the Ring of Kerry is a popular scenic driving route skirting the edges of the Iveragh Peninsula. Within Killarney National Park’s 10,000-hectare limits are trails through forests, moorland and to landmarks like Torc Waterfall and Torc Mountain.

Area 4807 Square Kilometers

Population 0.15 Million

Winter Temperature In winter temparature goes 6-7 degree

Summer Temperature In summer temparature goes till 20 degree

Best Time To Visit The Ring of Kerry is a scenic route of just over 100 miles which takes in some of Ireland's most spectacular coastal scenery. In the summer months, you can expect the route to be very busy, with crowds at some of the more popular viewpoints and attractions. You can also expect glorious views, though, on sunny days.
If you visit the Ring of Kerry in the autumn or winter, you'll experience rain, and potentially lots of it. High winds can also lash the coastline, but this makes for some gorgeously evocative views with high waves and stormy skies. It's much less crowded at this time, which is a plus. Spring along the Ring of Kerry is very unpredictable, weather wise, but definitely worth doing if you want to avoid the crowds.

BY AIR

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Cork International Airport:
Located approximately 95 kilometres from Killarney, Cork International airport offers a much wider selection of flights into South West Ireland. Allow approximately 90 minutes drive time between Cork and Killarney. It is also possible to get a bus connection or train connection from Cork to Killarney. Note that you will have to get a connecting bus from Cork airport to Cork bus station or train station to pick up your connecting bus or train. Connections are not very frequent so plan in advance.

BY TRAIN

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Shannon International Airport:
Located approximately 134 kilometres from Killarney in Shannon Co. Clare , Shannon airport has traditionally been seen mainly as a transatlantic airport but has diversified in recent years and offers a number of European destinations also.

Ring of Kerry

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County Kerry is famous throughout the world for its natural beauty, and the Ring of Kerry is the most common tourist route for seeing it. There are relatively few historic sites along the route, though those that are there are worth seeing. Unfortunately, with fame comes the masses, and there are dozens of tour buses that run this route every day. This is good news if you don't have a car or a bike, but bad news if you do.

Killarney Outlet Centre

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Fair Hill, Avenue, Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland
Phone:+353 64 663 6744

Tralee Shopping Centre

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Bridge St, Balloonagh, Tralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland

Manor West Shopping Centre

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Manor West Retail Park, Tralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland
Phone:+353 66 719 0755

Doyle's Seafood Restaurant

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Local fish and seafood with a European spin in a snug, stone-walled venue with fish-themed art.
4 John St, Dingle, Co. Kerry, V92 K039, Ireland
Phone:+353 66 915 2674

Quinlans Seafood Bar

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77 High Street, Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland
Phone:+353 64 662 0666

The Point Seafood Bar

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Renard Point - Knightstown, Reenard, Cahirciveen, Co. Kerry, Ireland
Phone:+353 66 947 2165

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