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Jewel in the Crown of the Kingdom
Many things have been said about Kenmare, located in Co. Kerry in the picturesque south-west of Ireland. Kenmare has been described as the Jewel in the Crown of the Kingdom, a Gourmet Town, a Five Star Location and a designated Heritage Town. It ...
show more is the winner of numerous Tidy Town Gold Medals, and its pretty streetscape, dating back to 1670, together with the magnificent location on Kenmare Bay at the foot of the Cork and Kerry mountains draws visitors back year after year.
Situated on both the Ring of Kerry and the Ring of Beara, and easily accessible by air (Kerry Airport 48km, Cork Airport 96km), sea (ferries from France arrive in near-by Cork) and road, Kenmare makes an ideal touring centre from which to discover the famed beauty of the rugged coastline and mountainous hinterland.
While staying in Kenmare, there are so many daytrips for you to do at your own pace, here are just a few ideas (there also plenty of walking routes to consider also).
The Spectacular Ring of Kerry
Travel on the famous Ring of Kerry route on the Iveragh Peninsula. This trip of 110 miles is world famous for its diversity of landscape and beauty. It offers a wonderful coastal drive (or cycle for the more energetic) stopping en route in the charming villages along the way.
The Ring of Beara
Explore one of the south west hidden gems, from the breathtaking scenery to the colourful villages of Eyries and Allihies, one can only see for oneself to truly experience the ruggedness and the untouched beauty of the Ring of Beara.
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Many things have been said about Kenmare, located in Co. Kerry in the picturesque south-west of Ireland. Kenmare has been described as the Jewel in the Crown of the Kingdom, a Gourmet Town, a Five Star Location and a designated Heritage Town. It ...
show more is the winner of numerous Tidy Town Gold Medals, and its pretty streetscape, dating back to 1670, together with the magnificent location on Kenmare Bay at the foot of the Cork and Kerry mountains draws visitors back year after year.
Situated on both the Ring of Kerry and the Ring of Beara, and easily accessible by air (Kerry Airport 48km, Cork Airport 96km), sea (ferries from France arrive in near-by Cork) and road, Kenmare makes an ideal touring centre from which to discover the famed beauty of the rugged coastline and mountainous hinterland.
While staying in Kenmare, there are so many daytrips for you to do at your own pace, here are just a few ideas (there also plenty of walking routes to consider also).
The Spectacular Ring of Kerry
Travel on the famous Ring of Kerry route on the Iveragh Peninsula. This trip of 110 miles is world famous for its diversity of landscape and beauty. It offers a wonderful coastal drive (or cycle for the more energetic) stopping en route in the charming villages along the way.
The Ring of Beara
Explore one of the south west hidden gems, from the breathtaking scenery to the colourful villages of Eyries and Allihies, one can only see for oneself to truly experience the ruggedness and the untouched beauty of the Ring of Beara.
show less
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Kenmare, South of Ireland (Iveragh Peninsula)
Holiday home for max. 4 persons
Approx. 110 m², 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pets not allowed, satellite TV, Wifi, washing machine, dishwasher, non-smoking property, beach approx. 2 km -
Kenmare, South of Ireland (Iveragh Peninsula)
Holiday home for max. 6 persons
3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, pets not allowed, TV, washing machine, dishwasher, non-smoking property -
Kenmare, South of Ireland (Iveragh Peninsula)
Holiday home for max. 6 persons
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pets not allowed, TV, washing machine, dishwasher