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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. Church Island (Valentia Harbour) - Wikipedia

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    The island was anciently a centre for iron smelting. The monastery was established in the 7th century AD. [5]Excavations by M. J. O'Kelly in 1955–56 turned up the remnants of a wooden oratory and a cross inscribed with Ogham.

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in County Kerry - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in County Kerry" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Bonane Heritage Park - Wikipedia

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    Bonane Heritage Park is a private archaeological preserve and tourist attraction between Bonane and Kenmare in County Kerry, Ireland. The area is surrounded by the Sheehy and Caha Mountains. It is home to a number of archaeological remains, including ring fort and stone circle sites. [1]

  6. Valentia Island - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the 1830s, Sir Peter George Fitzgerald, the 19th Knight of Kerry (1808–1880), [15] [16] planted these gardens and stocked them with a unique collection of rare and tender plants from the southern hemisphere, normally grown under glass in Ireland. The gardens are laid out in a naturalistic style as a series of walks.

  7. Muckross House - Wikipedia

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    Muckross House (Irish: Teach Mhucrois) is located on the small Muckross Peninsula between Muckross Lake and Lough Leane, two of the lakes of Killarney, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the town of Killarney in County Kerry, Ireland. In 1932 it was presented by William Bowers Bourn and Arthur Rose Vincent to the Irish nation.