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Ring of Kerry Scenic Drive

Ring of Kerry Scenic Drive

🧠 Fact: A 179 km circular route showcasing Ireland’s coastal landscapes, lakes, and villages.
💡 Tip: Start your drive early and go counterclockwise to avoid tour bus traffic.

Info: The Ring of Kerry is a scenic 179-kilometer circular route through County Kerry in southwest Ireland, celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes. The drive offers sweeping views of mountains, coastal cliffs, lakes, and charming villages like Kenmare and Sneem. Highlights include Killarney National Park, the Gap of Dunloe, and historic sites like Muckross House. Ideal for road trips, cycling, or guided tours, the Ring of Kerry showcases Ireland’s natural beauty, rich history, and warm hospitality, making it a must-see destination.

Skellig Michael

Skellig Michael

🧠 Fact: A UNESCO World Heritage site with a 6th-century monastery perched on a cliff.
💡 Tip: Book boat trips far in advance and prepare for a steep, rugged climb.

Info: Skellig Michael is a remote, UNESCO World Heritage Site off the coast of County Kerry, Ireland. This rugged island is famous for its ancient monastic settlement, founded in the 6th century by Christian monks. Stone beehive huts, oratories, and steep staircases carved into the rock remain remarkably preserved. Accessible by boat, Skellig Michael also gained fame as a filming location in the Star Wars series. Its dramatic cliffs, seabird colonies, and spiritual atmosphere make it a truly awe-inspiring destination.

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