Touring Routes around
Glencar House
Ring of Kerry
The Ring of Kerry is undoubtedly Ireland’s
most popular scenic drive. It is a circular route;
therefore any of the towns and villages along the route
can be used as a starting point. Take time to explore
the spectacular ancient and early Christian heritage
of the area, in particular the 6th century Skelligs
UNESCO World Heritage site.
From Killarney take the N70 to Killorglin along the
banks of the River Laune. Continue southwest to the
picturesque village of Glenbeigh, a popular holiday
destination for families. Next to Cahersiveen. The
cliff section of the road offers spectacular views
of the Blasket Islands and the Dingle Peninsula. Cahersiveen
is home to the Old Barracks Heritage Centre, which
is superbly located in the former Royal Irish Constabulary
(RIC) Barracks. Also take time to visit the spectacular
Cahergal and Leacanabuaile Stone Forts.
From here continue to the village of Waterville, home
to the world famous golf links. From Waterville continue
southeast towards the village of Caherdaniel. The next
point of interest is Coomakesta Pass, where you can
take in the spectacular views over the Kenmare River,
Scariff and Deenish Islands.
Next visit Derrynane House, the home of Daniel O’Connell
and Derrynane National Park, a paradise for botanists
and ornithologists, which includes various nature trails
and one of Ireland’s most outstanding beaches.
Another must see is the Staigue Fort at Castlecove,
which is one of the largest and finest examples of
a circular stone fort in Ireland. Next stop is the
colourful village of Sneem, home to the Sculpture Park
and garden of the senses. Continue east to the Heritage
Town of Kenmare and walk along Henry Street, with its
interesting shop fronts and archways. From Kenmare,
travel north to Killarney via Moll’s Gap and
Ladies View, with breathtaking views of the spectacular
Lakes of Killarney. Stop at the spectacular 60ft Torc
Waterfall before returning to Killarney.
The Skellig Ring
This route takes in some of the most
spectacular coastal views in Kerry. Begin in Cahersiveen
and take the ferry from Renard to Valentia Island.
Visit the pre-dinosaur Tetrapod Trackway made more
than 350 million years ago and explore the magnificent
gardens at Glanleam. Take the coastal road to Portmagee
and visit the Skellig Experience Centre. Boat trips
to the Skelligs UNESCO World Heritage Site can be booked
here. Return to the mainland via the bridge and continue
over the Coomanaspig Pass to Baile na Sceilge (Ballinskelligs).
Take in the spectacular views of the Skellig Rocks
and Puffin Island. Visit the Skellig Chocolate Factory
and Siopa Cill Rialaig, a unique art gallery. From
Baile an Sceilge travel east on the R567 to the picturesque
village of Waterville, home to the world famous championship
golf links and Loher Stone Fort.
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