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Private Discover Ring of Beara Tour from Killarney
The Ring of Beara is a route along the Beara Peninsula. Wild, and relatively unexplored, the Ring of Beara is less known to tourists than the Ring of Kerry
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Highlights
- Encounter lush natural beauty
- Admire unspoilt seascapes and wild landscapes
- Experience the warm welcome of the Irish people.
Description
The Ring of Beara is a route along the Beara Peninsula along the Atlantic Ocean in the Southwest of Ireland. Wild, and relatively unexplored, the Ring of Beara is less known to tourists than the Ring of Kerry. Those lucky enough to visit this hidden gem will encounter lush natural beauty, wild landscapes, unspoilt seascapes and the warm welcome of the Irish people. 1. Lakes of Killarney, Lakes of Killarney, County Kerry, ( Option for customers picked up from Killarney) Driving on the road from Killarney to Kenmare, (the starting point of Ring of Beara) you will pass the famous attractions of the Three Lakes Road, you will pass the Muckross Abbey, Muckross House, Torc Waterfall, Ladies View and Molly's Gap. Short stops for photos can be arranged but it may shorten our time on the Ring of Beara 2. Kenmare, Kenmare, County Kerry, pass by without stopping Kenmare is a small town in the south of County Kerry, Ireland. The name Kenmare is the anglicised form of Ceann Mara, meaning 'head of the sea', referring to the head of Kenmare Bay. 3. Molly Gallivan's Cottage & Traditional Farm, Glengarriff Rd Releigh, Bonane, Kenmare Ireland, The cottage and farm at Molly Gallivans is over 200 years old and remains a family run visitors center. A visit can range from a quick stop to see the old cottage and gift shop to a full guided tour which includes traditional Irish baking, turf cutting and tours of the old Irish relics in the area. 4. Glengariff Woods, Kenmare Road, Glengarriff Ireland, 45 minutes The name Glengarriff is derived from the Irish Gleann Gairbh, which translates as the rough or rugged glen. The setting of Glengarriff Woods Nature Reserve is spectacular, with the woods nestled in the sheltered glen opening out into Glengarriff Harbour. 5. Adrigole, Adrigole, County Cork, 30 minutes 6. Healy Pass, Adrigole Ireland, 45 minutes 7. Castletownbere, Castletownbere, County Cork, 30 minutes 8. Allihies Copper Mine Museum, Allihies Ireland, 30 minutes 9. Eyeries, Eyeries, County Cork, pass by without stopping 10 Ardgroom, Ardgroom, County Cork, 30 minutes 11. Lauragh, Lauragh, County Kerry, 30 minutes 12. Uragh Stone Circle, Gleninchaquin Park, Tuosist Ireland, 20 minutes 13. Gleninchaquin Park, Gleninchaquin, Kenmare Ireland, 45 minutesIncludes
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