Rural adventures in County Kerry
Kerry is famed for its rolling green hills, dairy farms and traditional folk music, as well as a thriving arts scene. From here you can easily reach other areas of coastal Ireland by way of the Ring of Kerry, a 112-mile route that hugs the rugged Iveragh Peninsula, featuring breathtaking Atlantic views, hillsides dotted with cattle and the UNESCO-listed Island Monastery of Sceilg Mhichíl (Skellig Michael).
While it might appear to be a quaint Irish county steeped in tradition, Kerry remains at the forefront of contemporary politics, art and culture. The region is leading the way for the resurgence of the Gaelic language, while towns such as Caherdaniel, Dingle and Killarney have put Kerry on the map with their vibrant art, music and literary communities. We recommend visiting Derreen Gardens or one of the nearby beaches before heading to Killarney or Kenmare for a spot of Irish ice cream.
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