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Portmagee

Caherdaniel
Caherdaniel is a picturesque village on the southwestern side of the peninsula, facing Derrynane Bay. Famed for its natural beauty and also known as the home of Ireland’s Liberator Daniel O’ Connell, who lived at Derrynane House.

Cahersiveen
Cahersiveen has been a market town down the centuries and is famed for having Ireland’s only church that is not named after a saint, the Daniel O’ Connell Memorial Church (us Irish think he is a saint).

Glenbeigh
Glenbeigh offers dramatic views of rugged mountains and wild coastline with Rossbeigh strand located only 1km from the village and boasts up to six miles of golden beach shores. 

Killarney
Killarney is known for its legendary beauty of glistening lakes, roaring waterfalls and majestic mountain peaks sketched across the horizon. You will also find a great selection of pubs, live music, and Irish charm.

Killorglin
Killorglin is a traditional Irish town founded beside the River Laune with a great selection of Irish pubs and restaurants. It is known as having the the oldest fair in Ireland.

Ring of Kerry - Ladies View Nature Only

Ladies View
Ladies View is named after Queen Victoria's Ladies in Waiting who were part of her entourage during her visit to Killarney in 1861. It is one of Killarney's most panoramic viewing points.

Road to Molls Gap, with Kerry Mountains

Moll's Gap
Moll’s Gap is a mountain pass that offers spectacular views of Ireland’s highest mountain range, the MacGillycuddy Reeks. It is named after Moll Kissane who ran a shebeen, a small pub.

Portmagee
Portmagee is a picturesque fishing village that sits on the wild Atlantic Ocean. Famed for pirates back in the day and more recently for the Star Wars movie, The Force Awakens.  

Sneem
Sneem is situated on the estuary of the River Sneem which runs through the middle of this picturesque village and therefore separates the town into two squares, North and South.

Sheep with Skellig Islands in the background

Valentia Island
Valentia Island is is one of Ireland’s most westerly points and where you can find Tetrapod imprints, Valentia Slate that decorates the roof of Buckingham Palace and has the oldest transatlantic telegraph cable. 

Waterville
Waterville is a coastal village that sits in the centre of a horseshoe bay called Ballinskelligs. It is an isthmus and it is also famously where Charlie Chaplin called home from 1959 onwards.