Golf:
Consistently ranked among the Top 10 courses in the world, Waterville and Ballybunion are truly mystical Links in the Kingdom of Kerry. Other jewels in the crown include the Old Head of Kinsale, Tralee, Ceann Sibéal and Dooks. ??For those who want to experience something different, but no less challenging, there are a number of superb parkland courses all within easy reach. Killarney’s three lakeshore cham
Blue Flag Beaches:
Ballinskelligs (10 minutes drive)
An extensive sandy beach in a rural environment. ?The area is a designated Natural heritage area. The ?beach is located on the western side of ?Ballinskelligs Harbour, 2km south of the village of ?Dungeagan located in the Gaelic speaking part of ?the County.
Derrynane (20 minutes drive)
An extensive sandy beach in Derrynane Bay. The ?beach is situated in proximity to a Natural Heritage ?Area of national importance. The village of Caherdaniel is located two miles to the north west ?of the beach and is on the Ring of Kerry.
This beach is lifeguarded from July 1 to August 31 12-7 daily.
Walking:
At 215km, the world renowned Kerry Way is Ireland's longest signposted walking trail and also one of the most popular. It starts and finishes in Killarney. Looping around the Iveragh Peninsula, where Cuanbeg is located, the Kerry Way goes anti-clockwise, passing through some of the most isolated and dramatic countryside in the country.
Whilst Kerry is renowned for having the highest mountains in Ireland, the Kerry Way avoids the higher peaks and opts for the lower reaches of mountain ridges. The trail progresses through a variety of different landscapes and experiences, giving the walker a wider appreciation for County Kerry
Other Activities:
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