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2 02 Contents Rossbeigh Beach 03 Our top Kerry adventure and activity highlights 04 North Kerry Ireland s southern paradise 06 Renew your love for literature in Listowel 07 Tralee, the capital of Kerry 08 Enjoy the quiet time in East Kerry 10 Killarney- at the heartbeat of a Kingdom 12 Kerry events and festival calendar 13 Evening entertainment in Kerry 14 Map of Kerry 16 Get back to nature in Mid Kerry 17 The Skellig Ring 18 Explore The Ring of Kerry 20 The greater Kenmare area 21 A county full of talent 22 Go west - Dingle Peninsula 25 SPECIAL OFFERS from around the county 26 The Great Outdoors An electronic version of this supplement may be downloaded from the home page of Cover Images A walk on Dooks beach Martin O Grady Ballybunion Beach Don MacMonagle Musician Michael Diggin, Tralee The Reeks Valerie O Sullivan Surfing at Maharees Tim Smith Visuals Skellig Michael Don MacMonagle Photos for North and East Kerry and the Back Page with thanks to Don MacMonagle of Killarney and Domnick Walsh of Tralee. Escape to The Kingdom County Kerry is one of Ireland s most popular tourist destinations. With its superb west coast location, fanned by the Gulf Stream it is easy to see why. The Lakes of Killarney, Dingle Peninsula, Ring of Kerry, golden sandy beaches found in the north of the county, Rose of Tralee International Festival and the world heritage site of Skellig Michael are just a few of the iconic attractions to be found in the region. So, whether you are looking for an action- Summer 2012 is here and many people are looking forward to a well earned break! Kerry with its roaming landscapes, bustling towns and wealth of outdoor activities has everything for a fantastic holiday at home A BeCreative Editorial Production Editor Tara Leigh tara@becreative.ie packed adventure, planning a family holiday, seeking genuine Irish culture and heritage or peace and tranquillity in the national parks and gardens, you will find it in this great location. Couple that with the best of Irish food and cuisine, an array of charming pubs in which to enjoy a pint and lively music, and world-class pampering facilities in the hotels and resorts dotting the county and you soon discover that Kerry has it all in abundance. Exploring and discovering our charming villages and towns is another sense of adventure. All are steeped in local traditions and heritage from our Gaeltachts (Gaelic speaking regions) to our larger towns; all are steeped in hospitality, local gatherings and festivals, and not to be forgotten, Gaelic Football! Tralee, the county capital is known worldwide as the home of the International Rose of Tralee Festival. It is also renowned for Siamsa Tíre, the National Folk Theatre of Ireland, Aqua Dome Waterworld, new Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre, Arnold Palmer-designed golf course, award-winning Kerry County Museum, quality shopping and a host of all-weather attractions. To the north is the ecclesiastical centre of Ardfert, the fishing port of Fenit and miles of Blue Flag beaches stretching from Banna Strand to Ballyheigue and Ballybunion. Listowel is a market town famous for its literary tradition, freshwater angling and farmers markets. The seaside resort of Ballybunion is an activity hub with two championship golf courses favoured by US Presidents, a water leisure and cultural centre, cliff walking, surfing and a range of family entertainment. Ten miles east of Tralee lies Castleisland, home to the underground wonder that is Crag Cave which is open daily to visitors, and further east towards the Cork border the Sliabh Luachra region, a cradle of traditional Irish music. Killarney with its lakes, mountains, 10,000- acre national park, Muckross House and gardens, jaunting cars, and Pugin-designed Cathedral has welcomed visitors for over 250 years. It has been the inspiration of poets and painters over the centuries and has the most developed tourism facilities in Ireland. No visit to Kerry would be complete without visiting it. The Ring of Kerry is world-famous on the Iveragh Peninsula, linking islands, lakes and mountains. With its many coastal towns and villages like Killorglin (of Puck Fair fame), Glenbeigh, Cahersiveen, Waterville, Contributors Emma Hill Mark Corcoran Stephen Gillman Advertising Cliona Carroll ccarroll@independent.ie (01) Access to the county For more information on Getting Here and Around, visit This will introduce you to the many ways of getting to Kerry plane (our own Kerry Airport), train, bus, car hire and coaches and more importantly, introduce you to the many local shuttle buses, taxis, coaches, local coach and bus tours, and so much more Derrynane, Sneem and Kenmare, it is an exciting journey of discovery. The Skellig Ring and Valentia Island is a hidden gem off the Ring, so do stay and linger. Dingle, or Daingean Uí Chúis, which Fungie the dolphin has chosen as his home, is a vibrant fishing port, activity and water sports destination. Mara Beo Oceanworld Aquarium interprets the rich variety of marine life and features penguins, sharks, piranhas, catfish, and other exotic species. The wider Dingle Peninsula, where the Irish language and culture is alive and well, has the largest collection of early Christian sites in Ireland and its spectacular scenery has featured in movies like Ryan s Daughter and Far and Away. Kerry and her friendly people are waiting for you. Do come and visit us! For further information and details on all our towns and villages in Kerry, visit Design INM Design Studio studio@production.ie Repro Independent Newspapers (Ireland) Ltd Talbot St, Dublin 1

3 St Brendan in Fenit Martin O Grady Our top Kerry adventure and activity highlights Choose a Way Marked Way for your holiday The North Kerry Way, The Dingle Way, The Kerry Way and The Beara Way. Tour the famous Scenic Drives of Kerry - The Ring of Kerry including the Skellig Ring, The Beara Peninsula and Healy Pass; the Dingle Peninsula and Slea Head; and the rustic countryside of North Kerry and Kerry Head. Let the salty sea air envelope you on golden beaches Ballybunion to Brandon, Inch to Rossbeigh, Ballinskelligs to Derrynane what choice! Cycle the magnificent Lakes of Killarney taking in Torc Waterfall, the forests and rural lanes of North Kerry or the exquisite cycling trails of The Beara Peninsula. Play Golf at one of Kerry s amazing links courses Ballybunion, Tralee, Dooks, Ceann Sibéal, Castlegregory or Waterville or a panoramic parkland course Killarney, Ring of Kerry, Kenmare, Killorglin or Castleisland. Surf supreme waves at a number of exhilarating Hot Spots Brandon Bay, Ballybunion, Banna Strand, Inch, Stradbally, Ballinskelligs or Derrynane. Charter a Yacht and navigate the sounds of the Blasket and Skellig Islands while enjoying the splendours of scenic bays. Bird Watch in Derrynane and visit Derrynane s National Historic Park and ancestral home of Daniel O Connell Rock Climb in dramatic settings Dunsheen Head offers good quality and suits all grades or the Gap of Dunloe is full of mountain crags and is more for the adventurous climber. Dive off the famous Skellig or Blasket Islands discover cliff-wall descents, sheer drop-offs and ledges full of sea life. Take the Safari Boat ride at the new Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre. Learn all about the natural heritage of North and West Kerry and the unique Tralee Bay ecosystem. Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre Explore cultural highlights including the iconic Skellig Rock, Valentia Island s Tetrapod Track, Bonane Park, Kilgarvan Motor Museum, the Blasket Islands, Gallarus Oratory, Muckross House & Gardens, Ross Castle, Gap of Dunloe, Crag Caves, Blennerville Windmill, Ardfert Heritage Centre, Carrigafoyle Castle and Listowel s famous Kerry Literary Centre. Adventure, Activity and Water Sports Centres for all the family particularly children and teens, for their variety of activities, sports, courses and camps Kenmare, Derrynane, Ballinskelligs, Valentia Island, Glenbeigh, Cappanalea, Killarney, Tralee, Dingle, Maharees, Fenit, Banna and Ballybunion Forget the rainy day blues- Ireland may be known for its unpredictable weather but that doesn t mean the fun has to stop. Thrill seekers will relish the opportunity to ascent Ireland s largest indoor rock climbing wall in Dingle, visit the Aqua Dome one of Ireland s largest waterworlds or spend time in the great indoor play centres and family attractions around the county. Discover Kerry s artistic side. From The Seanchaí Kerry s Literary & Cultural Centre in Listowel which presents the works of great Kerry writers in a unique audio-visual experience to Ireland s National Folk Theatre, Siamsa Tíre Theatre & Arts Centre in Tralee to the Kenmare Lace Museum. Swim with Ireland s most famous dolphin, Fungie in Dingle. Boat tours are organised daily out to the nearby waters and Fungi, never passing up on a photo opportunity, often swims up close to the boats to say hello. Saddle up for an adventure like no other with some horse riding on the Dingle Peninsula or Ring of Kerry. Whether you choose to trot, canter or gallop you will take in some remarkable scenery. For those who want to get up close and personal with the animals there is a working sheep farm in Molls Gap and pet farms in Killarney and Sneem. For further information and details of Things to See & Do, visit Windsurfing in the Maharees Tim Smith Visuals Discover Dingle town & Slea Head Drive. Enjoy the great shopping, cafes, pubs and superb restaurants and stunning coastline capturing the Blasket Islands. Don t miss Ionad an Bhlascaoid Mhóir - The Blascaod Centre in Dún Chaoin. This Gaeltacht region has everything! Visit Crag Cave in Castleisland and learn all about the origins of the caves, which are over one million years old as you embark on a thirtyminute guided tour. View Kerry s famous gardens. From Derrynane House & National Park to the Derreen Gardens in Lauragh, this region is a nature lover s paradise. Uncover Kerry s rich past with a trip to Skellig Michael, a 7th century monastery; the tetrapod tracks and heritage centre in Valentia Island and Muckross House and Gardens in the Killarney National Park, to name but a few. Learn about the history of Kerry by visiting the Kerry County Museum in Tralee, where you can go back in time to Tralee of the Middle Ages or the Old Barracks in Cahersiveen with a rich tapestry of the region down through the ages. Catch your own dinner while fishing in Waterville, Cahersiveen, Valentia, Killorglin, Killarney, Dingle and Fenit. Experience the Gap of Dunloe. Whether you walk, cycle or go by horse and carriage the Gap of Dunloe is an experience unlike any other.

4 04 Ballybunion Golf Course North Kerry Ireland s southern paradise Learn to surf in Banna There is an abundance of festivals and events that both young and old will enjoy around North Kerry in 2012 KERRY is a county rich in both striking scenery and historical and cultural sites. This is especially true in the northern part of the county. If you are looking for a window into Ireland s past, an opportunity for a tranquil escape or to thrill yourself on a whirlwind adventure you will find everything you are looking for in North Kerry. North Kerry can be explored both by land and by sea. Simply put, there is something for everyone here. From its rolling green countryside and sandy beaches to its spectacular golf courses, relaxing rural (long and short distance) walks and engaging historical monuments there is no doubt that North Kerry is the hidden treasure of Ireland s beautiful Southwest. In North Kerry every visitor will feel right at home amongst the people. So what are you waiting for? Set course for North Kerry and begin your adventure of a lifetime. Arrive in style The perfect way to arrive in North Kerry is through Tarbert. It sets the scene perfectly. The Killimer to Tarbert ferry is a fun activity in itself and offers the opportunity to see some dolphins on route. Tarbert is home to the Bridewell, built in 1831 and for more than 100 years it served as a Courthouse and Jail. Its historically informative Exhibition depicts rough justice in 19th Century Ireland. You can stop for a coffee in the Ferry House, a 200-year-old building that was once the Leslie Arms. Head towards Listowel and experience Moyvane s Nature Trail and Village Walk. This takes pride of place in the village and has won the Kerry Open Gate Award. North Kerry hosts festivals for all ages In North Kerry, there is a wide range of remarkable literature, poetry, music, art and theatre just waiting to be discovered. It is no wonder that the towns and villages here are home to a dazzling array of visitor attractions, festivals and vibrant performances. The Rose of Tralee is Ireland s largest international festival and Listowel Writers Week with its seminars and workshops brings together Nobel laureates and first time writers from Ireland and overseas. North Kerry is also an ideal location for children. There is no shortage of activities for younger members of the family. The area boasts some of the most engaging and entertaining events and attractions in Ireland. Included in these are annual festivals such as the Tír na nóg Easter Festival, Tralee Circus Festival and Ballyheigue Summer Festival (a beach festival filled with fun and games). For young music lovers the Ballybunion s Atlantic Sessions in July is one festival that should not be missed. Meanwhile a sing along and dance can always be enjoyed first hand at some of the local Festivals, such as the Dan Paddy Andy Festival in Lyreacrompane, Sean McCarthy Festival in Finuge, Con Curtin Festival in Brosna or Padraic O Keeffe Festival in Sliabh Luachra. Visitors can also join in a local sing song with traditional performers rambling house style at O Sullivan s Thatch Bar in Lisselton, or Teach Síamsa in Finuge. There is an abundance of adventures to be enjoyed It really doesn t matter if it is raining or sunny outside, there will always be a broad variety of all weather attractions for the younger visitor to enjoy. For starters they can explore Crag Cave near Castleisland or go riding in the indoor rapids at the Aquadome in Tralee. For watersports enthusiasts, North Kerry has few equals. With five Blue Flag beaches from Fenit to Ballybunion, sailing and sea angling in Fenit and wind and board surfing in Carrigafoyle castle in Ballylongford

5 05 DID YOU KNOW? Fenit Marina That an old rumour claims that the father of famous American outlaw Jessie James Robert James was born in Asdee? Tarbert Bridewell visitors centre Ardfert Cathedral Interior The Lartigue Monorail is the only monorail of its kind in the World. In March 1919 the voice of W.T. Ditcham - an engineer with the Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Company - was projected from Ballybunion to a receiving station in Cape Breton, Novia Scotia. These were the first words clearly spoken by human voice from East to West. Pig racing in Ballyheigue Top things to do around North Kerry Ladies Strand in Ballybunion - Courtesy of Fáilte Ireland SW Banna, Ballyheigue and Ballybunion there is no shortage of thrills (and spills) to be found. Ballybunion also offers an opportunity for rest and relaxation at the Seaweed Baths. Something to see and do There is always something going on in North Kerry. This is especially true in Ballybunion. It is a family-friendly destination and offers cliff top walks, cycling, surfing, horse riding, dolphin and whale watching, seaweed baths, amusement arcades and a variety of pubs and cafes. Ballybunion s all-weather leisure centre has heated swimming pools for adults, children and toddlers, air conditioned gym and fitness room, steam room, and Jacuzzi and is open year round. Parents can leave their children in safe hands at one of several summer camps or at the cookery school for children at Checkers Café. A trip on Listowel s Lartigue Monorail is also a must for any visitor. Alternatively kids can enjoy some history and heritage and experience life in Medieval Geraldine Tralee at the Kerry County Museum, or discover times past at Blennerville Windmill Museum. Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre is another great option. Here, with its safari-style boat ride, a wealth of natural heritage of the Tralee Bay ecosystem is just waiting to be discovered. North Kerry is the birthplace of some of the most famous of Irish writers, John B. Keane, Brendan Kennelly, Brian MacMahon, Brendan Kennelly, Maurice Walsh and George Fitzmaurice. Locals and literary fans young and old acknowledge and celebrate this at annual literary workshops at Seanchaí, Kerry s Literary Centre in Listowel and festivals such as the Listowel Writer s Week held each June and the Brendan Kennelly Summer Festival held each August in Ballylongford. Music and theatre lovers are also spoiled for choice. Why not unwind at an evening at Siamsa Tíre in Tralee? - the proud base of Ireland s National Folk Theatre (but be sure to book in advance). Alternatively you could attend one of the varied musical and theatrical performances of Local, National and International distinction, staged at smaller venues like the Abbeydorney Drama Society Theatre and St. John s Theatre in Listowel or in the new, worldclass Tinteán Theatre in Ballybunion. A history of fine dining Due to its rich pastures, North Kerry has had a long standing tradition of being a supplier of foods, not only to neighbouring counties, but also to the rest of the world. The Listowel Food Fair in November is a celebration of Kerry s rich history in food production. With seminars, workshops and delectable recipes on offer the festival is a testament to the gourmet range available. For those interested in seafood, the Ballylongford Oyster Festival offers a broad range of activities and events at the beginning of the Oyster season. Go Exploring! Carrigafoyle Castle, a listed National Monument is located on Carrigafoyle Island. Built between 1490 and 1500, it features a spiral staircase of 104 steps that visitors can climb to this very day. Standing 30m high it has stunning views from its battlements. See the sights Ardfert parish takes in the villages of Ardfert and Kilmoyley. Ardfert village sprung up around the ancient church of St. Brendan, Ardfert Cathedral. Founded in the 6th Century, it is now a National Monument and hosts an Interpretive Centre. Ardfert Friary is also a National Monument founded circa This little village was once the Capital of the County! Fun and games There is a whole host of beach activities to be enjoyed at the Ballyheigue Summer Festival. Total relaxation Why not unwind in natural Seaweed Baths in Ballybunion. Stroll along the shore Visit a Blue Flag beach and dip your toes in the Atlantic. A right angle! Challenge yourself to sea angling in Fenit. Go surfing Get your blood pumping by wind or board surfing in Banna. Something for the history buffs Enjoy some sights from years gone by at Blennerville Windmill Museum. Sing along Have a sing song during Dan Paddy Andy festival in Lyreacrompane. Dance about Get up and dance in Teach Síamsa in Finuge. A bite to eat Enjoy some sea food at Ballylongford Oyster Festival Visit a lighthouse Little Samphire Island Lighthouse has been a key landmark of Fenit for many years. This 18th century Lighthouse is open for the general public to explore and discover its unique character.

6 06 THE lively market town of Listowel is situated in the heart of North Kerry on the banks of the River Feale, one of the most outstanding salmon and sea trout rivers of Ireland. It is a famous literary centre no town in Ireland has produced such a wealth of prodigious writers including playwright John B Keane and novelist and poet Bryan MacMahon. These and others came together in 1971 to found Listowel Writers Week, a literary festival of international standing which takes place at the end of May each year. Listowel is designated a National Heritage Town such is the richness of its buildings and ornamental plasterwork, like the Maid of Erin by Patrick McAuliffe, and the manner in which they are maintained by the townspeople. The town s history dates back to 1303 and Listowel Castle, the fortress of the Fitzmaurice family, still stands boldly on the west side of the town square. You can enjoy some magnificent views of the North Kerry countryside, the town and its famous racecourse from the Castle battlements. Tradition and heritage Adjoining the Castle is the Seanchaí Literary Centre, located in a Georgian town house, which presents the works of the great Kerry writers in a unique audio-visual experience, while opposite lies St Johns Theatre and Visual Arts Centre which hosts local, national and international theatrical, musical and visual arts events right through the year. The Listowel Lartigue Monorail and Museum offers visitors of all ages the opportunity to experience and learn about a truly unique form of rail travel. Listowel s Farmers Market, held each Friday, is one of the longest running traditional markets in Ireland. Listowel prides itself on good quality, locally grown, caught or produced foods, focusing on local smallholders. Variety is the spice of life and Listowel s Farmers Market has it in abundance with produce ranging from organic vegetables, free range pork and chicken, free range eggs, fresh fish, cheeses, organic soups, and livestock to home-baked breads, cakes, quiches and much more to whet the appetite! Renew your love for literature in Listowel DID YOU KNOW? The name Listowel comes from the Irish Lios Tuathail, meaning Tuathail s ringfort. The September festival at Listowel Race Course is the joint longest racing festival in Ireland at seven days long, the same duration as the Galway races. The first meeting in Listowel took place in Pat McAuliffe s The Maid of Erin plasterwork was at the centre of a controversy in 1999 when it was decided to cover her dignity and a dress was painted on her famous bosom. A debate ensued and the plasterwork was eventually returned to her original semi-nude state. Listowel Castle In the heart of North Kerry, Listowel is a town bursting with history, culture and tradition Top things to see and do Listowel Castle Dating back to 1303, the original towers of Listowel Castle still stand and guided tours are available from May until August. Angling With its location on the River Feale, Listowel is known for its salmon and trout fishing. Major works have been carried out on the river to provide additional salmon pools. Golfing Listowel and Ballybunion offer 18-hole golf courses of unrivaled standard with breathtaking scenery and immaculately manicured greens. The River Walk Listowel hosts an interesting Heritage Trail which features all the historical and scenic points of interest, travelling from the centre of Listowel, along the banks of the River Feale to Listowel Golf Club. Seanchaí Kerry Literary & Cultural Centre and Café This visitor attraction presents the works of five of Kerry s most esteemed writers John B Keane, Bryan MacMahon, George Fitzmaurice, Brendan Kennelly and Maurice Walsh. Lartigue Monorail This unique museum gives you the opportunity to experience a demonstration journey on board a full-scale, diesel-powered replica of the monorail which ran from Listowel to Ballybunion between 1888 and St John s Theatre & Arts Centre This is a premier venue for the promotion of a monthly programme of Visual and Performing Arts featuring the best local, national and international product in Theatre, Music, Dance and Exhibitions. Listowel Town Park Playground & Community Centre Listowel Community Sports Centre is situated in the Town Park, surrounded by woodlands on the banks of the River Feale. There are lots of activities for all the family to enjoy such as children s playgrounds, Pitch & Putt, golf, tennis, nature trails and river walks. Horse Riding With indoor and outdoor arenas, as well as an all-weather cross country course, the equestrian facilities in Listowel are superb and are suited to all levels and abilities. North Kerry Week of Welcomes Listowel kicks off Gathering Year early with a reunion and week of welcomes from Friday August 3rd to Thursday August 9th. Programme includes visits to local North Kerry towns and villages, attractions, festivals, a genealogy workshop and evening entertainment all for 199.

7 07 The capital of kerry DID YOU KNOW? Tralee is the largest town in Kerry with a population of over 23,600. Its shopping areas include the town centre and a large retail park in Manor West. Kerry County Museum, Ashe Memorial Hall Tara Talbot, 2011 Rose of Tralee Aqua Dome Waterworld TRALEE, the capital town of County Kerry may be almost 800 years old, but it is more than up to date in terms of its facilities TRALEE combines a mixture of excellent shopping and unbeatable accommodation choices with a championship golf course and indoor waterworld, an allweather sports centre and public park within 150 metres of the town centre. And that s not to mention the vibrant night life which includes a range of pubs and restaurants and an eight-screen cinema. To combat the issue of unpredictable Irish weather, Tralee offers a superb range of all-weather visitor attractions. Take for example Siamsa Tíre - the National Folk Theatre of Ireland, Blennerville Windmill and Museum, or the awardwinning Kerry County Museum. Keep the children entertained indoors at the Aqua Dome Waterworld, Toby World for Children, Predator Paint Ball with its war game adventures, or at Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre - an activity and nature park which focuses on the internationally renowned Tralee Bay Nature Reserve. History and culture Within a 15-minute drive of Tralee is the ecclesiastical centre of Ardfert and the port village of Fenit. Here you can take a boat trip around the harbour or take a tour of Fenit Lighthouse and heritage park. Tralee is the starting point of the Kerry Camino, a spectacular walking trail following in the footsteps of St Brendan the Navigator which travels along the old Dingle Way from St John s RC Church in Tralee to St James s Church in Dingle. Tralee is a very attractive place that is embracing green and eco tourism. Take time out to enjoy the riverside or canal bank walks, the Garden of the Senses and the Rose Gardens in full bloom at Tralee Town Park, follow a Nature Trail at Gortbrack Organic Farm in Ballyseedy, walk the old coach road in Ballyseedy Wood or discover ancient woodland, wild goats and beautiful vistas at Glenageenty. Take the Canal walk to Blennerville and while there explore what the Guinness Book of Records describes as the largest working windmill in Ireland. Tralee has gained worldwide fame for its annual International Rose of Tralee Festival, where each August girls of Irish descent from the five continents compete for the coveted title of the Rose of Tralee. The four-day event remains one of the biggest free shows in Ireland with an event-filled programme for all ages culminating with the selection of the Rose on Tuesday night. Tralee is truly a festival town and hosts at least one each month from March to November such as the Shindig set dancing festival, Tír na nóg Easter Festival for children, Tralee Garden Festival in June, Kerry Film Festival in October and Tralee Circus Festival in November. For night-time entertainment you are spoiled for choice in Tralee, with a broad range of restaurants serving both traditional and modern cuisine and many of the bars offering live music performances. For an alternative and entertaining evening try a Night at the Dogs at Kingdom Greyhound Stadium - enjoy dinner in the restaurant and bet on local greyhounds with the assistance of the Tote. Tralee s location and excellent road, rail and bus network make it an ideal base to explore Dingle Peninsula to the west, North Kerry with its sandy beaches and historic sites and Killarney and the Ring of Kerry to the south. The Rose of Tralee Festival originated as an effort to increase tourism and bring ex-pats back to Tralee. The first festival took place in 1959 on a budget of just 750. The festival runs this year from Friday August 17 to Tuesday 21. It is due to extend over 7 days in 2013 (Aug 23-30) as part of The Gathering celebrations. Top things to see and do Siamsa Tíre Theatre The home of the National Folk Theatre of Ireland, Siamsa Tíre brings together locals and visitors from all over the world to enjoy the best of Irish culture through music, song and dance. Kerry County Museum With over 4,000 objects in its collection, the museum aims to collect, preserve, display and communicate material relating to the archaeological, historical and cultural heritage of County Kerry and novel re-creation of medieval Tralee. Aqua Dome Waterworld One of Ireland s largest indoor waterworlds with water slides, wave pool, falling rapids and a lazy river all in tropical temperatures, plus an adults health suite and 18-hole mini-golf. Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre This unique project interweaves nature and eco-tourism, soft adventure and water-based activities. It has both activity and nature zones with safari boat ride and pedal boats to hire. Suitable for all age groups. Blennerville Windmill The 200-year-old working windmill is the centrepiece of a major attraction on the shores of Tralee Bay. This is an historic place and was the main port of emigration to North America during the Great Famine. Ardfert Just five miles from Tralee is the cradle of Christianity in Kerry dating back to the 5th century. Ardfert Cathedral is a fully serviced Dúchas Heritage site. Nearby is the 13th century Ardfert Friary. A night at the dogs This action-packed evening at Kingdom Greyhound Stadium combines unbeatable atmosphere, amazing food, great craic and topclass racing which will make you want to come back again and again. Let kids play Toby World is more than just a play centre for kids. It includes 10,000 sq ft. play frames, astro turf pitch, discovery garden, playground and more. Leave the kids supervised while the parents visit nearby Manor Retail Park. Golfing Tralee provides a spectacular setting for golfers of all levels with an Arnold Palmer-designed course at Barrow which is widely acclaimed as one of the finest links courses in the world. Pitch & Putt If a full round of golf is too much for you, try your hand at some pitch & putt instead at Killeen Wood a fun way to keep the whole family entertained! Get crafty Book a workshop or demonstration with one of Kerry s fine craft makers on the Kerry Craft Trail.

8 08 Enjoy some quiet time in east kerry Visit Crag Cave in Castleisland which is over one million years old Photo: Kevin Tarrent, Kerry Gems Kilcummin The undiscovered jewel in the Kingdom EAST Kerry s beauty consists of rolling hills and valleys with the River Maine and Brown Flesk flowing through its lush emerald landscape. This area has traditionally been known as Sliabh Luachra, a mountain of rushes. A quiet region of the Kerry county, you are guaranteed empty roads where the only delay will be cows travelling to and from the milking parlours! This makes East Kerry ideal for lovers of the outdoors, especially for walking and cycling. A full range of accommodation is on offer including quality hotels, homely B&Bs and fully equipped self-catering options. This is perfect for visitors exploring the area or attending local festivals and events. The gateway to Kerry Castleisland is a busy market town which is renowned for the width of its main street - the second widest in Ireland and second only to O Connell Street in Dublin. Castleisland is often considered the gateway to Kerry as the main road to all towns in Western and Southern Kerry pass through here. The Glenaruddery mountains to the north and the Stacks to the west define the beginning of the Vale of Tralee, at the mouth of which Castleisland is situated. A visit to the Cattle Mart held every Wednesday gives an insight into the local farming community while a farmers market held every Thursday offers an opportunity to sample some delicious local produce. Often called The Fashion Capital of Kerry, Castleisland is extremely proud of its many fashion and shoe boutiques and many travel from far and wide to shop here. The boutiques will host a charity fashion show later this year in September in Crag Cave showcasing all the local fashion outlets. For the active and adventurous, Castleisland boasts an excellent 18-hole golf course of the highest championship standards as well as a pitch & putt club, a river walk and a children s playground. An Ríocht Athletics Club is of international standard with a 400-metre tartan athletics track, a soccer pitch, and a fully equipped gym. Subterranean magic! One of Kerry s top attractions, Crag Cave is a natural limestone showcave discovered in 1983 and is thought to be over one million years old. A wonderland of stalagmites and stalactites, Enjoy Kingdom Falconry s Hawk Walk at Crag Cave this stunning cave is situated just 2km from Castleisland. The ancient limestone cave and its abundant formations are well worth a visit and can be seen as part of a guided tour. It is also home to a large indoor soft play adventure centre, Crazy Cave, which caters for children up to 12 years, as well as an outdoor playground and mega climbing wall. New to Crag Caves this summer is Kingdom Falconry, which offers the entire family a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with a variety of majestic birds of prey hawks, falcons and owls combining education and entertainment. Heart of heritage Scartaglen is a small rural village full of culture and traditions. It nestles on a small hill half way between Castleisland and Ballydesmond and lies within the famous Sliabh Luachra region of Kerry. In 2002 The Sliabh Luachra Archive & Traditional Music Centre was opened to promote and preserve the music, song, dance and unique traditions of Sliabh Luachra. The centre also hosts regular drama and music performances, rambling house nights and a variety of classes designed to preserve and teach the rich tradition of music, song, dance and storytelling that the area is renowned for. A hidden gem Located 8km outside Castleisland in Ballymacelligott, is the rugged yet wonderful

9 09 Gleann na Ginnte Loop Walk. Glanageenty is steeped in history and folklore as the area was a great hiding place for a number of historical heroes and bandits. The walk is a must for all nature lovers as the loop travels through magnificent wooded landscapes and along meandering river banks, where unique wildlife and birdlife can be witnessed. Sheer paradise Lyreacrompane is a little village that lies close to the towns of Listowel, Castleisland, Abbeyfeale, and Tralee. The natural and rugged landscape of the area is the ideal location for nature lovers. It was also the spot where John B Keane spent most of his summers when he was young, which prompted him to write I fell immediately in love with this strange and wonderful countryside, with the character, colour and language of its people and with its numerous dancing streams. The unbounded freedom of hills and glens amount to sheer paradise. Festival fever Castleisland hosts a number of family-friendly festivals throughout the year. Most notable is the Patrick O Keeffe Traditional Music Festival, which is held on the October Bank Holiday weekend. The festival celebrates the life and music of legendary Sliabh Luachra fiddle player and teacher, Patrick O Keeffe ( ) who became known as the last of the great fiddle masters. Visitors come from all over Ireland and beyond to enjoy planned and impromptu pub sessions. The festival also incorporates workshops for fiddle and accordion playing in the Sliabh Luachra style. Poetry lovers are also catered for with an afternoon session of their own and singing afternoons, set dancing and ceilís have all been woven into the fabric of the festival. This year s festival will run from October 26th to 29th inclusive. Week of welcomes This year will see the very first East Kerry Roots Festival which will be held from August 21st to 26th during National Heritage Week. It will be a celebration of the unique culture and heritage in the greater Sliabh Luachra area. Among the events organised are a genealogy workshop, an American wake, song, dance and storytelling DID YOU KNOW? Stationary Engineers in Chicago are known as Castleisland Engineers because years ago the majority of men holding these positions were from Castleisland. There is even a Castleisland Avenue in Chicago! The Top 10 Surnames in East Kerry in 1852 were Connor, O Sullivan, Brosnan, Murphy, Moynihan, O Leary, O Connell, Walsh, Cronin and Daly. Knocknagoshel Halloween Ghost Trail Festival Veteran fiddler Maurice O Keeffe plays at the sculpture of the famous Patrick O Keeffe - Don MacMonagle sessions, a bodhrán workshop, a welcome home concert and much more. Halloween haunted village Knocknagoshel is a vibrant and historical village which featured on a banner carried by local men at a rally addressed by Charles Stewart Parnell in 1891 stating Arise Knocknagoshel, and take your place among the nations of the earth! The banner is today commemorated with a plaque on the gable end of a house in the centre of Knocknagoshel village. The Knocknagoshel Harvest & Pattern The village of Kelliher in Central Canada is named after Bartholomew B Kelliher who was born in Castleisland in In 1905 he was appointed Chief Engineer of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway of Canada. He was hailed as the greatest railroad engineer of his time as he found a way for the American railways to pass through the Rocky Mountains. Festival is held in mid-august where the whole family can enjoy tiny tots races, Glamour s grannies competition, bonnie baby competition, the Harvest Queen competition, dog show, football tournaments, fancy dress and lots more. But most noteworthy is the Knocknagoshel Halloween Ghost Trail Festival. The festival attracts close to a thousand visitors from all over Ireland as attendees take a walk down the Well Road, following a spooky trail where they meet ghosts, witches, monsters and lots more frightening sights. Castleisland Races The Castleisland Racing Festival celebrated its 153rd year in operation this year. Held in mid-june every year, the town comes alive with street entertainment and events like Children s Fancy Dress, bouncing castles, bale racing, terrier racing and lots more. Famous jockeys Norman Williamson, Paul Thompson, and Paul and Nina Carberry are just a few who began their careers in Castleisland. Sliabh Luachra Summer School, 24-29th July Located on the borders of counties Cork, Kerry and Limerick, the Bruach Na Carraige centre in Rockchapel is a celebration of Irish music and culture as expressed in the authentic style of Sliabh Luachra traditions. This cosy venue introduces visitors to the unique history and culture of the area. Throughout July and August a sesuin is held every Tuesday night at 9pm. The first half features some of the regions most renowned musicians, and the second half is where the audience gets involved and learns how to dance a set or sing a song. The latter half of the show is all about audience participation. As part of the Day of the Regions, which is a Duhallow wide celebration of everything unique to the region, a series of workshops will be held as part of the Sliabh Luachra Summer School, supported by IRD Duhallow, from the 24th 29th of July. The programme includes traditional music, sean nós and set dancing workshops, tour to places of interest around Sliabh Luachra, workhop on the Irish language with Micheal Ó Muircheartaigh and Ceoltoiri Sliabh Luachra present their show A Musical Trail Through the History of Ireland at 8pm on Friday July 27th. Bookings are also currently being taken for The Sliabh Luachra Summer Camp aimed at children aged between 7 and 16 years from Monday 13th to Friday the 24th of August. Top things to see and do Stretch your legs Make the most of the beautiful setting and enjoy one of the great walks in the region such as the Castleisland River Walk, the Glenageenty Walk or the Kilcummin Walk. Crag cave Crag Cave is over one million years old and offers a rare opportunity to witness stalactites, stalagmites and other magnificent cave formations. Take a swing Castleisland Golf Club is an 18- hole parkland course built on 200 acres with modern sand-based greens and tees. Built to the highest championship standards, this course can be played throughout the year. Kingdom Falconry Kingdom Falconry at Crag Cave gives the opportunity to witness hawks, falcons and owls at close range. See a flying display of various species of birds of prey; take the kids to an owl encounter where they will meet the owls or go on a hawk walk in the open countryside where hawks are flown free and follow you along. Taste the local produce The farmers market in Castleisland runs every Thursday all through the year offering locals and visitors a taste of the freshest and finest local produce. Try some trad An area of rich history and culture, East Kerry is home to the Sliabh Luachra region and its distinctive style of traditional music. Enjoy an impromptu session in one of the region s traditional pubs or visit the Sliabh Luachra Archive and Traditional Music Centre. Find your roots The first ever East Kerry Roots Festival is taking place this August, offering a celebration of the region s unique culture and heritage. A genealogy workshop and a welcome home concert are among the events taking place. Enjoy the festivities The Knocknagoshel Harvest & Pattern Festival will be held in August with events such as the Harvest Queen competition, football tournaments and tiny tots races. See the sights An excellent way for your family to enjoy the beautiful Kerry countryside is to bring your bikes and follow any one of a number of nature trails. Meet the locals There is no better way to immerse yourself in the local culture than by meeting the local people. Staying in B&Bs and attending music sessions will give you the opportunity to mix with the locals and hear the stories that don t appear in the guidebooks. Visit for accommodation offers.

10 10 DID YOU KNOW? Killarney was the overall winner of Tidy Towns At the A jaunt with a jarvey heartbeat of a kingdom Evening trip to Ross Castle Killarney was recently one of five finalists in The Irish Times Best Place to Live in Ireland Competition, having won the Large Town Section Killarney is Ireland s nominee in an international competition Communities of the World in Bloom. The competition is based on public floral planting and displays, which will be judged from July 20th to August 10th. Killarney town is surrounded by 24,700 acres of National Park Street summerfest fun Killarney is Kerry s utopia. A vibrant little town that is blessed with beautiful surrounding countryside which is sure to leave a lasting impression on any visitor PEOPLE have been escaping to Killarney in the ancient Kingdom of Kerry for over 250 years. They come for the legendary beauty: the lakes, waterfalls, mountain peaks and heart stopping views. Killarney has been awarded many accolades over the years. In 2011 Killarney was the overall winner of Tidy Towns. Killarney was also recently one of five finalists in The Irish Times Best Place to Live in Ireland competition, having won the Large Town Section Killarney is Ireland s nominee in an international competition Communities of the World in Bloom. The competition is based on public floral planting and displays, which will be judged in from July 20th to August 10th. Here you can visit a real national treasure There are countless opportunities for entertainment in the area. However, there is only one place to start Killarney s incredible National Park. Nowhere in Ireland will you find such an ecological National Park as in Killarney. The park comprises of 10,000 hectares (24,700 acres) of beautiful lake and mountain scenery. The park is famous for its native natural habitats and species including oak holly woods, yew woods and red deer. The National Park Visitor Centre (located at Muckross House) and the Information Point at Torc Waterfall provide information on all aspects of the park. The Education Centre, located at Knockreer House, provides a range of courses related to nature conservation and the ecology of The National Park for school children, students and other groups. The Killarney Valley is steeped in culture, history and heritage, with ancient sites, ruins and still functioning buildings covering the Celtic pre-christian, early Christian and Medieval eras. From Bronze Age copper mines, burial mounds, ring forts, monastic settlements and castles, to great country houses, Killarney and the surrounding region have an abundance of locations of immense interest. Ross Castle, which was built in the 15th century by the O Donoghue Chieftains, is one such example. It has been magnificently restored to its former glory. It overlooks Lough Leane and looks out on a 7th century monastery and 12th century Oratory on Innisfallen Island. Muckross House and Gardens is one of Ireland s premier attractions and incorporates Muckross Traditional Farms, craft workshops, nature trails, free audio visual, restaurant and craft shop. Built in 1843, this magnificent Victorian mansion is a focal point within the National Park. The Gardens are renowned worldwide for their beauty and Muckross Traditional Working Farms recreate the traditional farming methods of the 1930s. Visitors to the farms can enjoy the children s woodland playground. Muckross Abbey was founded by the Franciscans in the 15th century. Although a ruin, the building is in a remarkable state of preservation with the walls of the Cloister (with its famous yew tree) and its associated buildings in their original complete state. Access is all year round and admission is free. Other great spots to visit in the National Park include Torc Waterfall, one of Ireland s finest waterfalls and Ladies View (which may have derived its name because of the delight expressed by Queen Victoria s ladies-in-waiting on their visit to the spot over 150 years ago). For more information visit The Gap of Dunloe a truly magical experience Jakki Montica, a visitor to Killarney from Toronto, shares her experience of visiting the iconic Gap of Dunloe It was a misty morning when we set out on our great Gap of Dunloe adventure. Following a steaming creamy Irish Coffee, we began our hike through the stunning glacial valley. The lazier people amongst the group decided to take a pony and trap instead of hike. On their journey they were regaled with stories and poetry from the local trap driver. As we climbed over the apex of the Gap, we marvelled at its natural beauty. We then descended down into the Black Valley, passing small sheep farms and homesteads along our path. From the Black Valley our boat adventure began. We meandered through two rivers and three lakes and the magical wilderness. Our boatman shared songs and stories with us as we made our way through the rapids at the old Weir Bridge, under Toothache Bridge and on to Muckross Lake and Ross Castle. The Gap Of Dunloe

11 11 Kayaking Owenree river Mountain biking Strikeen Golf at Killarney Golf & Fishing Club Carrantuohill Top things to see and do Pay a visit Visit the stunning Gap of Dunloe. On your bike Cycle the new Fossa Way cycle route. Summer events in Killarney See the sights Gaze at the magnificent Torc Waterfall. Go exploring Witness first hand the beauty of Muckross House and Gardens. Get out on the water Go on a boat trip on the Lakes of Killarney. Fore! Play a round of golf on any of Killarney s famous courses. See the stars Enjoy a top class show in Ireland s National Event Centre (INEC). Grab a bite to eat Have a picnic in the beautiful National Park. Relax and unwind Have a massage in any of the five-star Spas in Killarney. Challenge yourself Climb Ireland s highest mountain Carrauntuohill. Killarney Summerfest Run Killarney July 14th 2012 Run Killarney is an exciting new festival of running with three great races on the same day to suit all levels of fitness. Killarney Race Festival Dates July Festival Monday 16th: Evening Meeting Tuesday 17th: Evening Meeting Wednesday 18th: Evening Meeting Thursday 19th: Ladies Day; Day meeting August Festival Wednesday 29th: Evening Meeting Thursday 30th: Evening Meeting Friday 31st: Evening Meeting Saturday, Sept 1st: Ladies Day (Evening Meeting) At Ross Castle we climbed aboard our coach for the short journey back to our hotel. There, a welcome pint of Guinness and a bowl of Irish stew and warm bed were waiting for us. A great day was had and memories were made. For more information on The Gap of Dunloe tours visit Killarney - A walkers paradise It is said that in Killarney, you will find a different walking route for every day in the year. At any time of year, with or without guides, walkers can choose from low level parkland walks around beautiful lakes and through some of Ireland s oldest Oakwoods, or higher level hill walks on old coach roads and bridle paths. Alternatively the more adventurous walkers can take on the iconic MacGillicuddy Reeks. Killarney has a plethora of loop walks where walkers can return to the start point without retracing their steps. Some of these walks can be completed in 30 minutes while others can take over four hours! Route maps and pocket guides are available for the recognised established routes, but Killarney offers the pleasure of numerous walking options that are still very much in their undiscovered state, presenting the walker with the opportunity to explore and discover at will. For more information on Killarney walks visit There is also a wide range of activities across Killarney Killarney offers a wide choice of adventure and outdoor activities - from relaxing strolls along the shores of the lakes to scenic lake tours, canoeing and kayaking into hidden inlets on Loch Lein and the River Laune. Cycling is one of the most enjoyable ways of exploring the beauty of Killarney. Many of Killarney s attractions such as Muckross House and Gardens, Ross Castle, Torc Waterfall, Lord Brandon s Cottage, Dinis Cottage and much more can be reached by bike along the shores of the breathtaking lakes. Should you wish to rent a bike, you will be provided with a map, safety helmets and child carriers with any other extras required. Killarney offers a wide choice of equestrian options, from organised riding and treks with one of its many equestrian centres, to the less formal mountain rides through the magnificent Gap of Dunloe. Killarney Racecourse, nestled on the shores of Lough Leane with the backdrop of Tomie s mountain, hosts magnificent racing each year, with a mixed card of Flat, Hurdle and Steeplechase. Killarney Riding Stables is an approved Equestrian Tourism Centre offering 1, 2 & 3 hour guided trips in the Killarney National Park as well as 2 & 5 day post to post riding holidays on the Ring of Kerry. Kerry Woollen Mills is a great attraction for visitors. The historic mill has been creating yarns and fabrics for over 300 years. Here you will discover a haven of treasures in the onsite shop. Lord of the Dance at the INEC Buddies play and party centre is a family run business, which is ideal for children with a café serving hot food, drinks, sweets and much more. They have an exciting play frame with an astra slide, dizzy discs, ball cannon and sports area as well as a separate area for toddlers. Kennedys Pet Farm is another destination, which is suitable for children. The all-weather pet farm has lots of baby animals, an indoor and outdoor playground and beautiful river walk. Be sure to bring a picnic and camera. For more information visit Get out there and see Killarney for yourself Killarney and the surrounding district has some of the best salmon and trout waters in Ireland and is an ideal base for fishing enthusiasts. Trout fishing on Killarney s lakes is free. On many of the nearby rivers and lakes, for a small charge you can fish for brown trout, rainbow trout and salmon. With such a magnificent setting, The Irish Open received fabulous feedback on its success in Killarney. With three nine-hole and four 18-hole golf courses all offering exceptional golf, there is choice for everyone, young and old. The traditional way to tour many of the local beauty spots is by Jaunting Car. They are available in Killarney town, at Ross Castle, Muckross House and at the Muckross Gates and Torc Waterfall with trips in to the National Park. Let a Traditional Irish Jarvey tell you all the local folklore, history and a little bit of Blarney for good measure, it s a great experience. Explore Killarney Town Centre and enjoy the large choice of restaurants and food outlets. Shop till you drop in one of Killarney s many unique shops which can be found on the main streets and laneways. For more information visit Dancing Queen: Tuesday 17th July Sunday 22nd July 2012 The high energy show will feature a dynamic cast of singers and dancers who will have you boogying in the aisles to many ABBA hits. Lord of the Dance: Tuesday 24th July Sunday 29th July 2012 Created and directed by Michael Flatley, Lord of the Dance continues on the recent international success of Irish dancing and the uplifting story is inspired by the classic tale of good versus evil. Liam O Connor Tuesday Thursday nights at The Killarney Avenue Hotel in July and August The Liam O Connor performance is a spectacular explosion of music, song and dance and rooted in the Irish Music Tradition. Killarney Summerfest 2012: 27th July 5th August 2012 Killarney Summerfest 2012 is bustling with a myriad of activities for all the family. The festival offers an abundance of day activities for children with evenings filled with family street entertainment. The Killarney Adventure race: October 6th 2012 The Killarney Adventure race is a one day multi adventure sport race. The race gives competitors the chance to run, hike, cycle and kayak some of the most dramatic, breathtaking and remote scenery in the world. Killarney Ghost Tour: Nightly for the Summer Tales of heroes, traitors, ghosts and villains... it will leave you shaking in your boots!!

12 12 Kerry Events & Festival Calendar July-December 2012 Dates Festival / Event Contact No. July July 1-8 Ballyheigue Summer Festival July 6-8 Dingle Global Rythms July 7 Ring of Kerry Cycle, Killarney July 8 Killarney Regatta July 8 Lixnaw Vintage Rally July Castlegregory Festival July Ballybunion Seafood Celebration July Kenmare Food Carnival July 14 Run Killarney July Valentia Island Scallop Festival July 15 Ballinskelligs Seaweed Walk July 15 West Kerry Agricultural Show, Dingle July Killarney Racing Festival July Sneem Family Festival July Kerry Way Cancer Research Walk July 21 Ballylongford Open Garden Day July 21 Beginish Island Swim, Valentia July 21 Valentia Island Annual Raft Race July 22 Camp Beach Harness Racing July Sliabh Luachra Summer School, Rockchapel July Kerry Comedy Festival, Tralee July Ballydavid Regatta July Féile na Lughnasa July 27-August 5 Killarney Summerfest July Ardfert Fly In July Ventry Regatta July 30 Annasaul Beerfest July 30- August 4 Féile Liospóil August August 2-6 Ballybunion Atlantic Sessions August 3-5 Cahersiveen Celtic Festival of Music & The Arts August 3-6 Dan Paddy Andy Festival, Lyrecrompane August 3-6 Sean McCarthy Festival, Finuge August 3-10 North Kerry Week of Welcomes, Listowel August 5 Banna 10Km Road Race August 5 Kilgarvan Agricultural Show August 5 Killorglin Pony Show August 5-6 Cahersiveen Open Sea Angling Competition August 5-7 Ballylongford Oyster Festival August 5-8 Ballybunion Bachelor Festival August 6 Valentia Island Regatta August 9 Valentia Annual Pier Party August 9-15 Knocknagoshel Harvest Festival August Dingle Races For the latest updates on Festivals and Events in Kerry, visit August Puck Fair, Killorglin August 11 North Kerry Ring Cycle, Ballybunion August Rose of Tralee International Festival August 17- October 31 Cill Rialaig American Artists Exhibition August Dingle Regatta August National Heritage Week - Countywide August East Kerry Roots Festival, Castleisland August Charlie Chaplin Film Festival, Waterville August 26 Brandon Regatta August 27 Ballybuniom Back Lane Arts Festival August 31- September 2 Glenbeigh Festival and Races September September 1-2 Glenbeigh Horse and Pony Races September 1 Dingle Marathon September 1 Kerryhead Triathlon, Ballyheigue September 6-9 Dingle Trad Fest September 8 Killarney Women s Mini Marathon September 9 Cahersiveen Horse & Pony Races September Three Brothers Golf Event, Kenmare September 15 Valentia Island Half Marathon September Kerry Bicycle Festival, Tralee September Listowel Harvest Festival Meeting September 21 Camp Fair September 21 Culture Night Kerry September 21 Artists Homecoming Cill Rialaig September Ballinskelligs Pattern Day September Annual Bikers Weekend, Valentia September Castlegregory Walking Festival October October 5-7 Dingle Food & Wine Festival October 6 Killarney Adventure Race October 9-13 Kerry Film Festival, Tralee October Norish Festival, Ballinskelligs October 14 Carers Association Kerry 10Km Mini Marathon, Tralee October Killarney Darts Festival October Patrick O Keeffe Traditional Music Festival, Castleisland October 29-November 4 October 31-November 5 Kerry Children s Festival Siamsa Tíre, Kerry County Museum, Tralee Listowel Food Fair November November Tralee Circus Festival November 30-December 2 Kenmare Choral Festival December December 26 Lá Fhéile Stiofáin sa Daingean / St. Stephen s Festival Dingle December 31 Annual Lawnmower Race, Valentia December 31 December 31 Fireworks Display and New Year s Eve Parade, Dingle (10pm) New Year s Eve Celebrations Countywide While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this information, visitors are advised to check in advance before travelling long distances. Further information about these and details of 2013 Events and Festivals will be posted on the website.

13 13 Evening Entertainment in kerry AFTER a long day of sightseeing, hiking, shopping, cycling or whatever you enjoy, once the sun goes down, towns and villages around Kerry come to life with music, song and dance. Whether it s the craic in a small, country pub or a dynamic stage production in one of Kerry s music and theatre venues, you will find it here - and everything in between. Festivals all around the county are bustling with a myriad of evening activities for all the family and streets come to life with musicians, magicians, performers and puppeteers to entertain all ages. Racing at the Kingdom Greyhound Stadium, Tralee Variety is the spice of life The villages and towns of Kerry have an abundance of great restaurants, cafes, pubs and bars on their quaint streets which specialise in fine locally produced food, traditional Irish music - folk ballads and impromptu sing songs. The villages of North and East Kerry in particular, are renowned for their special music sessions and are masters in the art of story telling. Killarney, the tourist capital, is always in holiday mood and offers a fantastic range of night-time entertainment. Ireland s National Entertainment Centre [the INEC] is located at the Gleneagle Hotel and hosts some of the best national and international artists. The INEC, an amazing 2000 seater venue has announced the Irish run of the hit stage production Dancing Queen and this July will also welcome the exclusive Irish run of Michael Flatley s, Lord of the Dance. The Gleneagle ballroom celebrates 50 years of nightly family entertainment and this summer, welcomes entertainers such as Sharon Shannon, Brendan Shine, Mike Denver and the Dolans. The Liam O Connor Show in the Town Centre is a high-energy celebration of sound and movement, and captures the essential excitement and variety contained in all aspects of traditional and contemporary Irish music. For a scary alternative, the Killarney Ghost Bus with tales of heroes, traitors, ghosts and villains is another evening option. There are such a wide variety of pubs, excellent restaurants, cafes and clubs around Killarney that every taste is catered for and a good night is always guaranteed. For further information and details on entertainment & places to eat, visit Performance of Clann Lír by Síamsa Tíre, the National Theatre of Ireland, Tralee Tralee has all the facilities of a county capital and no shortage of evening entertainment. It is home to Siamsa Tíre, the National Folk Theatre of Ireland which performs different shows 6 nights a week during the summer season. Siamsa is one of Ireland s cultural highlights and attracts thousands of visitors from all over the world each year to its purpose-built auditorium in Tralee for the best of Irish music, song and dance. For many overseas visitors it is the highlight of their visit to Ireland. There is an energy, a wildness, a passion and freshness about these performances, using the best of traditional arts, which come together to create a memorable and emotional experience for visitors. During the winter season, Siamsa hosts concerts, music recitals and plays by the Abbey National Theatre and others. The Kingdom Greyhound Stadium in Tralee provides another option for an entertaining night of racing. With high standard dining facilities, trackside seating and tote service to your table, all you have to do it sit back, relax and enjoy a great Night at the Dogs on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday nights. Then there are all the bars and traditional pubs which populate the centre of the town - some hidden away on the squares and others on narrow streets. The pubs are well known, each with its own distinctive style and atmosphere. The many fine restaurants and hotels offer everything from fine dining to pub grub and everything in between. St. John s Theatre in Listowel has become a premier venue in the South West for the promotion of Visual and Performing Arts, featuring the best local, national and international product in Theatre, Music, Dance and Exhibitions. The Tinteán Theatre is famous for its Arts, Cultural and Heritage Society which tours nationally and internationally with its traditional Irish dance productions. The Tinteán Theatre presents productions in all performance genres both from in-house and touring theatre companies and is delighted to welcome Rebecca Storm on the 28th of July. A foodie twist Cinemas are on offer in Tralee, Killarney, Listowel and Dingle, which can entertain children and young teenagers during their stay in Kerry. Often regarded as the gourmet capital of Ireland, Kenmare offers a fantastic range of eating experiences at a wonderful selection of high quality restaurants. A lively bustling town in the evenings, music and song can be enjoyed in the many cosy bars. The Carnegie Arts Centre, which was established in 2008 hosts Films, Concerts, Drama, Visual Arts Exhibitions, Workshops and Comedy. This multi-purpose arts centre has a 140-seat theatre, a full-size cinema screen, a performance area and a gallery space for art exhibitions. The Ring of Kerry has a number of villages in it environs where spontaneous music sessions can erupt at any hostelry at any time, and good food is served everywhere specialising in local produce from local suppliers. There s nowhere quite like the Ring of Kerry as it s all about the atmosphere and the traditional Irish pubs in a special setting. The village of Sneem in particular is known for its high ratio of pubs to population in the country, where good company from local characters is guaranteed! The Dingle Peninsula and Dingle town are a hive of activity at night time, where Celtic traditions are evidently strong and, as a result a traditional music session can be heard drifting out of many a bar window as tourists and locals enjoy the craic agus ceol. Renowned for its excellent seafood restaurants and traditional Barfood, the Dingle Peninsula has in recent years become a haven for artisan food producers with the highlight of the food calendar being the annual Dingle Peninsula Food & Wine Festival. Sharon Shannon at The Gleneagle, Killarney

14 14 Fáilte Ireland Tourist Information Offices Killarney, Beech Road. Tel: Tralee, Ashe Memorial Hall. Tel: Dingle, The Quay. Tel: Kenmare, Heritage Centre. Tel: Killarney National Park Gap of Dunloe Gallarus Oratory, Dingle Peninsula Tourist Information Points Ballybunion, Golf Hotel. Tel: Listowel, Literary Centre. Tel: Valentia Island, Knightstown. Tel: Waterville, Charlie Chaplin Festival Offi ce. Tel: Or further information Come and Experience Kerry for Yourself Valarie O Sullivan s Kayakers in the Black Valley Blennerville windmill, Tralee KERRY is Special. There s no disputing that. Steeped in natural beauty and awe-inspiring landscape, Kerry is no stranger to welcoming tourists from all across the world. With its breathtaking scenery, as well as its eclectic mix of amenities, Kerry is sure to provide you with an unforgettable experience, filled with fun and laughter. For Irish visitors it s an opportunity to rediscover and experience The Kingdom! Immerse yourself in the beauty of the landscape that surrounds you as you travel through the Ring of Kerry. Relax by the picturesque Lakes of Killarney or take a boat ride in Dingle to see Kerry s famous dolphin, Fungie. Want to keep the kids entertained? Then why not visit Tralee or Ballybunion. With lots of things to see and do, the kids should be kept going for the day. Looking for an adrenalin rush? Let Kerry be your host. Killarney, Ring of Kerry, Dingle Peninsula and North Kerry offer a wide range of fun-filled activities such as kayaking, rock climbing, horse riding, hill walking, and mountain climbing, one of the county s greatest challenges being the 3,406 ft ascent up Carrantuohill Mountain, the highest mountain in Ireland. For those of you who want an escape from your everyday hectic lifestyle, let Kerry be your sanctuary. With a host of award-winning spas across the county, you will end your break feeling relaxed, refreshed and revitalized. Or if a round of golf helps you to relax, then why not sample some of Ireland s most beautiful golf courses across Kerry. No matter what you do, Kerry is sure to provide a unique experience that you will never forget! Don t just believe us. Read what the experts have to say about Kerry: ry: The Kingdom the most of magical Kerry places is one of Ireland, thanks to its wild and in windswept beauty, glistening lakes, majestic mountains, white sand beaches, sheer sea cliffs and remote, ravaged islands there are many natural wonders to admire. (Time Out) In the southwest, 5 star scenery is everywhere, from the mountains and Lakes of Killarney, out to Kerry s craggy gy western peninsulas. Brightly painted villages and small harbours encourage e you to stop and linger. (Fodors Ireland) Great Basket Island - courtesy of Kerry County Council Kerry s makes it dramatic the most peninsular visited county scenery in the whole of Ireland With its softly rolling fields, long, sweeping seascapes and vibrant little towns, it s easy to see why so many tourists make a beeline for County Kerry. (Frommers) Kerry is as close as you ll get to the mythical Ireland: that Celtic kingdom of misty mountains promised by glossy brochures, Hollywood and our daydreams. Between the county s snow-capped ped summits are medieval ruins, glacial lakes, coastal peninsulas, blustery beaches, deserted archipelagos, secluded hamlets, and larger towns where live music sparks up every ery night. (Lonely Planet) Kerry has been making visitors romantic dreams of Ireland come true since the eighteenth century, when the grandeur of the lakes and mountains around Killarney first came to widespread attention. The scenery here is, of course, still magnificent. (Rough Guide) I love County Kerry, what else can I say, I feel that it is the heart of Ireland, because it has it all. If you just visited County Kerry, I think that you would have seen what Ireland is all about. The Irish People, the Scenery, the Wild Ocean, the mountain ranges, the Traditional Irish Music, the Ancient Ruins, the Gaelic Culture, the original Language, the Irish Cottages, the seaports, fishing villages, the Best Pubs... and on and on. (Ladyanne Virtual Tourist) For further information and details on all the great places to stay, visit

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16 16 Outdoor adventure at Cappanalea DID YOU KNOW? Get back to nature in mid Kerry There are several theories about the origin of Puck Fair. The first is that the fair started in pre-christian times as a harvest celebration, and is associated with the Celtic god Lug. Another is that a flock of goats warned the people of Killorglin of approaching Cromwellian soldiers, giving them time to escape. Legend has it that at the top of Cnoc Griffon, known locally as Caragh Lake, there is a wise keeper of secrets. She is revered as the greatest source of historical knowledge in the area and many have made the journey to speak with her in order to piece together the past. THE valley farmlands of Mid Kerry become a little hilly as you drive through the pretty country villages and townlands of Firies and Ballyhar. The McGillycuddy Reeks to the south are always looming and set the scene for a leisurely or active visit to this region. Castlemaine is the birthplace of the famous Australian outlaw The Wild Colonial Boy and is today enjoyed by those who like fishing and archery. Milltown is a great crossroads for the county and is a little gem for walks, fishing, the cattle mart and farmers markets. There are some great pubs and B&Bs in the region and some wonderful eclectic cooking! However, for those who are interested in Ireland s past, there are many interesting heritage sites close by, such as the Mass Rock. One of the icons of Mid Kerry is the Gap of Dunloe, hewn two million years ago by giant slow-moving ice. One of the finest examples of a glaciated valley in Western Europe, it is Puck Fair Valerie O Sullivan With rural farmlands, hidden inlets and gushing rivers, Mid Kerry is a nature lover s paradise a narrow pass in the mountains between the Purple Mountain and the Bull Mountain. This mystical extraordinary glacial valley is unique, haunting and surely a UNESCO site of the future. To journey through it is a must whether by pony and trap, walking, cycling or on horseback. For adrenaline junkies, climbing Corrán Tuathail and the Reeks is the ultimate experience. From the Gap of Dunloe and Beaufort there is also golf, crazy golf and angling (renowned for its brown trout and salmon fishing). Killorglin also boasts an 18-hole golf course with magnificent views over Cromane Harbour. Gateway to the Iveragh Peninsula Crossing over the River Laune into Killorglin, which is the gateway to the Ring of Kerry and Iveragh Peninsula, you can enjoy the scenic views of the mountains. The home of Ireland s oldest festival, Puck Fair, it bustles with activity and provides a Tourist Office at Library Place for all local information on the South West. From Killorglin, there is a choice of routes to take. Taking the inland route towards Glencar, Caragh Lake is a stunning location with water-based activities such as canoeing, kayaking, sailing and windsurfing, managed by Cappanalea Outdoor Education Centre. Fishing is also immense here with the upper and lower Caragh River being a firm favourite with anglers. The stunningly beautiful valley of Glencar is located high above Caragh Lake and brings you into a timeless world of landscape, nature and magnificent surroundings. From the vistas of the McGillycuddy Reeks to the vast interior valley of the Iveragh Peninsula, this is a place to linger. Anglers, walkers (the Kerry Way winds through this area), climbers, cyclists, nature lovers, photographers, artists and all outdoor enthusiasts wow! From the lakes, rivers and forests in Glencar to the haunting mountain pass of Ballagh Beama and the valley journey to Ballagh Oisín. As one visitor to the area described it The Ballybeama Gap was the most beautiful pass we ever have cycled. The landscape was simply stunning and reminded us of the film Lord of the Rings. Taking the coastal route, which is better known as the Ring of Kerry, take a detour to Cromane, a low-lying shingle spit at the western end of Castlemaine Harbour. This is one of the few locations where you can view in one turn, the Brandon and Slieve Mish Mountain Ranges to the north and west and the McGillycuddy Reeks to the south. Great food too!! The Great Outdoors Between Cromane and Glenbeigh, there are a number of activities for you to consider. Dooks Golf Course is a favourite links course; the Kerry Bog Village Ireland s only thatched village and a National Heritage Award winner; and outdoor activity centres where you can find activities and courses to suit your ambitions! Glenbeigh is a small charming fishing, walking and holiday village (often referred to as The Jewel in the Ring of Kerry ), and is cosily tucked in to the surrounding horseshoe of hills and Seefin Mountain. The Caragh River and the Behy River flow at either side of the village into Castlemaine Harbour. The mountain scenery here is magnificent, and the circuit of the hills from Seefin to Drung Hill, called the Glenbeigh Horseshoe, part of the greater Kerry Way, is one of Kerry s finest mountain walks. The famed Ring of Kerry route runs through the middle of the village and many visitors like to stop and enjoy a leisurely stroll. Trout fishing on Lough Coomasaharn, the largest of the lakes, and the Behy River is very popular with both local and visiting anglers. You must take time to enjoy the splendour of Rossbeigh beach, which stretches for more than four kilometres along a south north spit into Dingle Bay. This stunning Blue Flag beach is perfect for swimming, windsurfing, sea kayaking, walking, and horse riding on the beach is another amazing experience here and every September, the famous horse races are held on the beach. However you prefer to spend your holidays, whether it s bird watching, walking, playing golf, fishing, hang gliding, horse trekking on Rossbeigh Beach, or just relaxing, Glenbeigh really does have it all. Top things to see and do Catch a fish A haven for anglers. Sheaf Tossing at Glencar Cattle Show A pitch fork is used to toss a sheaf of straw over a bar. The Kerry Way This superb trail takes eight to nine days to complete and covers a wide variety of terrain. Corrán Tuathail & the McGillycuddy Reeks The MacGillycuddy s Reeks includes the highest peak in Ireland: Corrán Tuathail. The Kerry Bog Village Gain an insight into working life in the 18th Century. The Milltown Market A market featuring organic and locally produced foods. Tee off Dotted with great golf courses, Mid Kerry is a fantastic golfing destination for all abilities. Cromane Pebble Beach The perfect location for a stroll or to take in some magnificent views. Caragh Lake A stunning location with waterbased activities such as canoeing, kayaking, sailing and windsurfing. Puck Fair The Puck Fair (10th, 11th & 12th Aug) in Killorglin offers great street entertainment, funfairs and firework displays.

17 17 There is no better way to spend a day in Kerry than to explore the Skellig Ring taking in Valentia Island, Portmagee, St Finian s Bay (The Glen) and Baile na Sceilge (Ballinskelligs). Take the ferry at Renard pier for Valentia Island, which leaves every 10 minutes, and you might even see Atlantic dolphins! Knightstown was built by the Knights of Kerry and is a pretty village to enjoy. There are a number of water and land based activities in Knightstown such as deepsea diving, deep-sea angling, kayaking, canoeing, rock climbing, abseiling, crab fishing, water volleyball, sailing and more at the marina. A fine heritage centre located in the old Kinghtstown school house traces the history of the island including the trans-atlantic cable station and its famous son Mick O Connell. Step back in time On your travels you can take in the sights at Valentia Lighthouse on Cromwell Point, which was established in From there, follow the signs for the Tetrapod tracks. The tracks have been dated to almost 400 million years ago and are regarded among the earliest footprints known to science in Europe. As you approach the Grotto and Slate Quarry, you will see the excavation of slate as it is used today. First opened in 1816, the slates were used to make benches, Skelligs Martin O Grady DID YOU KNOW? Valentia has some of the oldest footprints Tetrapod tracks dating back 365 million years. The Skellig Ring tables, sundials and various other items and Valentia slate was even used in the roof of the British House of Commons in Westminster. Take in the amazing views across the island and Geokaun mountain will give you a birds eye treat! Skellig Michael, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is approx 12km off the coast. Founded in the 7th century, the island was a centre of monastic life for Irish Christian monks. The monastery is situated almost at the summit of the 230-metre high rock. If you cannot make it to the Rock or want to see a wonderful interpretation of the site visit the Skelligs Experience on the island. Portmagee is a small picturesque fishing village of brightly painted houses across the bridge from Valentia Island. Renowned as the fishing centre of South West Kerry, the village is well known for its traditional pubs and quality restaurants where fresh fish is served daily straight from the boats. Great local traditional music sessions are regular here. It is also the main departure point for the Skellig Rock ferries and scenic tours, which also take you past Illaunloughan, a small island that was inhabited by monks in the early Christian times. The views at Coomanaspig Pass are stunning on both sides - sweeping panoramas over Portmagee Channel and Valentia Island with the Atlantic Ocean and Blasket Islands as their backdrop to the west and Valentia Harbour and Cahersiveen to the north. To the south is glorious St Finian s Bay with views to the Skellig Rocks and Puffin Island. St Finian s Bay with its stunning beach is a perfect place to stop and take in the brisk sea air. This is the home of Kerry chocolate so do indulge. Baile na Sceilge, Ballinskelligs, nestled between Cahersiveen and Waterville, is a beautiful peaceful village steeped in history and ancient monastic sites. You will discover Charles Lindberg flew over Valentia on his solo Atlantic flight in the home of the Skellig monks when you visit Ballinskelligs Abbey, or you can climb to the top of McCarthy s Castle and take in the stunning view of Ballinskelligs bay. Try a cúpla focail! There are trips to Skellig Michael from the pier daily during the summer (weather permitting) and organised walks for the fit and not-so fit. For the children there are fun days on the Blue Flag beach, as well as bike hire. Accommodation for every need is catered for here. Renowned for its miles of golden beaches and turquoise waters, Ballinskelligs offers world-class water sports windsurfing, surfing, kayaking, swimming, shore angling, sea angling and diving. For those who prefer their feet on the turf, experience the thrill of galloping along the sandy beach or trekking in the mountains. Baile na Sceilge, as part of the South Kerry Gaeltacht, is very popular with both children and adults who wish to learn and enjoy the Irish language. There are beautiful walks and cycling trails with the ultimate being the Bolus Head walk to the south west of the village. This brings you past Cill Rialaig Famine Village and the early Christian ruins of Cill Rialaig monastic settlement. The land of history, mythology and stunning coastal scenery Cromwell Point Lighthouse, Valentia Portmagee was once a haven for smugglers and pirates! Top things to see and do All aboard With so much to see on Valentia Island, it would be easy to forget about the surrounding waters. Start your exploration with an eco boat tour. Ballinskelligs Abbey Founded by the Order of St Augustine in 1210, Ballinskelligs Abbey is an example of the rich history to be witnessed on the Skellig Ring. Cill Rialaig Arts Centre Cill Rialaig Arts Centre in Ballinskelligs offers a wide range of painting, sculpture, glass, ceramics and gifts by Irish and international artists. Skelligs Chocolates Skelligs Chocolate Co is the most westerly chocolate company in Europe, producing award-winning chocolates and offering some of the most spectacular views in the country looking directly over the Skelligs Rocks. Glanleam Gardens, Valentia Island This 40-acre site was created by the 19th Knight of Kerry when exotic plant species were sent to him by plant collectors all over the world, creating a tropical jungle-like garden which is waiting to be explored. Skelligs Experience Located beside Valentia Island bridge, here at the Skellig Experience you can experience many aspects of these offshore islands while remaining on dry land. Stroll the strand With Reencaheragh Strand and Ballinskelligs Blue Flag beach in the area, take a leisurely stroll along the surf, have a picnic on the beach or just dive in! Valentia Heritage Centre Not so much a museum as a meeting place of today and the past, this heritage centre is where you can discover things to do, places to go and hear wonderful stories about days gone past. Fabulous vistas While travelling the Skellig Ring, stop to experience the spectacular views from Geokaun Mountain and Fogher Cliffs. Geokaun Mountain has a roadway to the top, which makes it accessible for young and old. Bray Head Bray Head is an amazing stroll to the southern tip of Valentia Island. Once you reach Bray Tower, you can see the Skellig Rocks, home to hermit monks between the 6th and 18th centuries. Learn the lingo Take the rare opportunity to hear our native tongue being spoken with ease in the Gaeltacht area of Baile na Sceilge and see if you can join in with your own cúpla focal!

18 18 DID YOU KNOW? Daniel O Connell returned to his home in Derrynane as often as possible to find peace and solitude. Here he would gather his strength to face all the political challenges in our country. Castlecove with its pristine and ecological harmony won an award at the World Environmental Oscars. Cahersiveen has hosted the Sea Angling European Championships on two recent occasions and attracts anglers from all over the world. Ballymalis Castle, Beaufort The Ring of Kerry is a legendary, awe inspiring and majestic experience the whole family will enjoy Kells Bay Gardens - Dave Ryan Explore the Ring of Kerry OUT at the very edge of Europe, on South West Ireland s wild Atlantic seaboard, the Ring of Kerry circles the Iveragh Peninsula. Natural beauty, adventure, activities, history and culture will keep visitors returning year after year to enjoy the most wonderful holiday of their lives. With every town and village on the Ring of Kerry offering a full range of accommodation to suit everyone from exclusive hideaways to welcoming and friendly hotels, these are perfect for visitors exploring the area or attending local festivals and events. From Killarney, drive east to the charming vibrant town of Killorglin. Famous for hosting Puck fair, Ireland s oldest traditional fair, this market town is guaranteed to keep you entertained with its vibrant and welcoming community. With great outdoor adventure activities at nearby Cappanalea, fantastic walking in the Beaufort and Glencar areas and wonderful angling in the immediate surrounds, this is an outdoor enthusiast s haven. It is also, the gateway to the Iveragh Peninsula After admiring the statue of King Puck, take the road trip to Glenbeigh and around the Iveragh peninsula to enjoy some amazing hills and mountains. These impressive views will open up and reveal Dingle Bay where you can see the vast shoreline of the Rossbeigh and Inch beaches. The Kerry Way also passes close by and has long been a favourite destination for hill walkers attracted by the beautiful open landscape and dramatic views. For Glenbeigh, Rossbeigh, Dooks & Cromane, please see Page 16 Staigue Fort near Castlecove - Kevin Dwyer Wife carrying competition, Sneem - Valerie O Sulivan Slip down to the Blue Flag beach at Kells where you can go for a refreshing swim or an adrenalin packed rib ride along the coastline. The main attraction here is one of Ireland s favourite Victorian gardens, Kells Bay Gardens. This floral haven contains one of Europe s foremost collections of subtropical plants as well as other attractions like the Palm and Succulent Garden and the delectable Victorian Tea Rooms. For your next destination, drive between Beentee Mountain and the River Fertha and visit Cahersiveen for a lesson in Irish history. This town is of great historical and archaeological importance as it is the actual birthplace of Daniel O Connell. Take the opportunity to see the impressive Daniel O Connell Memorial Church and the Old Barracks for a wealth of local history and information. Not too far away you will find Ballycarberry Castle and the Stone Forts of Cahergal and Leacanabuaile. There are also amazing loop walks to be found here including Beentee Loop, Guaranebawn Loop, Cuas Crom Circle and of course, The Kerry Way. Around Cahersiveen Marina there are an abundance of activities for you to enjoy. With 106 fully serviced berths, a range of water sports can be found here in the harbour including deep-sea angling and eco tours and for those with a keen eye, this is a bird watchers paradise! Enjoy the local buzz with some great restaurants, cafes, pubs and attractions. Charlie Chaplin Sculpture, Waterville For the Skellig Ring and Valentia Island region, please see Page 17 From Dromid to Derriana, the entire Ring of Kerry will leave anglers spoilt for choice with plenty of locations for shore, lake, river and deep sea fishing. From Valentia Island to Dromid, a wide range of famous fishing locations can be found including Loch na Mona, Loch Derriana and Cloonloughlin Lake. Additionally, Dromid (na Dromoda), is a part of the South Kerry Gaeltacht and is steeped in culture and tradition with regular Irish classes and summer camps over the coming months. Sunday nights at the local pub are dominated by traditional set dancing, so if you want to add the South Kerry Set to your repertoire, you now know the spot! From here you can also explore the beautiful mountains and lakes by driving or cycling through Bealach Óisín and back through a hidden world to Glencar and Killorglin. In Waterville, you will quickly learn why its terrain has not just attracted famous golfers like Payne Stewart, Tiger Woods and Mark O Meara, but famous actors as well. Charlie Chaplin holidayed here throughout his life, while his family still visit to this day. Here you will see a variety of memorabilia including a life size commemorative statue dedicated to the man and an annual festival now celebrates his life here. Recently, a statue of Mick O Dwyer, who does so much for the GAA in Kerry and Ireland, was unveiled and now stands beside Charlie along the waterfront. Waterville, Glenmore and Caherdaniel are also rich in Irish history and boast several amazing archaeological sites. By getting a boat from Lough Currane you can visit Church Cahersiveen marina view - Don MacMonagle

19 19 Top things to see and do The Kerry Way At over 200 km, The Kerry Way is one of Ireland s most popular signpost walking trails and passes through some of the most dramatic landscapes in the country. Island and experience the impressive site of St Fionan s church. Next up visit Loher Stone Fort and see the many standing stones along the way to Caherdaniel. Caherdaniel, Derrynane, Castlecove and Sneem As you head through the mountains with Ballinskelligs Bay to your right and the Skelligs Rock on the horizon, you will find yourself on the most beautiful plateau Coomakista Pass. Here you have a complete view of the massive Atlantic Ocean while taking in breathtaking views of Derrynane Harbour, Kenmare Bay and the Caha Mountains. Keep heading south to Caherdaniel and spend a few days with the family in a village full of character and atmosphere. This pretty village is also the ancestral home of Daniel O Connell in the National Park, which attracts tens of thousands of visitors every year. This historic village also stands on the shore of Derrynane Bay and is the ideal base for so many activities including swimming, windsurfing, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, sailing, water skiing, horse riding on the beach and great loop and mountain walks. Caherdaniel s rugged shorelines and gently rolling mountains have made it one of the most alluring locations in Ireland. Its natural terrain also hosts the Derrynane Bird Sanctuary where you will see wild swans, herons, ducks, kingfishers, Brent geese, storm petrels, kittiwakes and so much more. Next up on your Ring of Kerry destinations, will be to visit the unique and traditional coastal village of Castlecove. Always full of activities and events, Castlecove village is a great place to linger for a night or two, which will also allow you the time to visit the magnificent ancient Staigue Fort and Interpretive Centre as well as St Crohan s Well. After witnessing a snapshot of the past, a visit to the picturesque village of Sneem is so memorable. With the mountains to your left and Kenmare Bay to your right, the beautiful drive from Castlecove to Sneem offers panoramic views for you to savour. Sneem Village itself is neatly set on the shores of Kenmare Bay and the Sneem river estuary where it shelters Oysterbed harbour and offers a safe haven for yachting enthusiasts. On summer evenings sit at Sneem Pier, Reen or Castlecove and watch traditional boats as the local oarsmen and oarswomen train for the many regattas held in the area. Regattas are held on a weekly basis in July and August come along and enjoy the fun. After a day spent sailing or enjoying the delights of this magnificent place, stay over in one of Sneem s welcoming guesthouses or bed and breakfasts or for longer stays, enjoy some great self catering options. The Sneem - Martin O Grady following day, take a stroll through the colourful village and pass by the old stone bridge. Don t miss the opportunity to visit the local craft shops and taste their extensive and delicious range of traditional and Irish made products. As you continue to explore this picturesque village, you will quickly understand why Sneem has been the winner of several National Tidy Towns Awards. In the centre of the village, you will also find the Kerry Geopark Information Centre, which will introduce you to the natural geological experiences of the Iveragh Peninsula. The Geopark is a unique and outstanding landscape with major geological, ecological, archaeological, historical and cultural interests. The whole region is of international significance because you can see evidence of the desert times (red sandstones), the glacial times (scored and scratched rocks from glaciers) and the Kenmare River a drowned valley created by sea level rise when the ice melted. After you experience the unique and outstanding landscape that is the Kerry Geopark, you have a choice of two routes to continue your Ring of Kerry adventure. The first is the eastern road to Kenmare while the other option is to travel northwards towards Killarney through the magnificent mountain pass of Moll s Gap. There are two fantastic traditional visitor farms to visit enroute, Blueberry Hill Farm and Kissane s Sheep Farm great fun for everyone. Taking the Kenmare road, you will visit the dormant 19th century village of Tahilla, which, in its day, was a busy fishing community. Further along, you will find Blackwater Bridge, which is a small community divided by the river Blackwater. This area is another well-known spot for fishing and now anglers can catch wild salmon as stocks grow again. This area is a great place to visit as you travel on to the Kenmare region. Taking the road for Moll s Gap and on to Killarney, visit the 200 year old Pancake Cottage where children and parents can enjoy some great homemade grub. Leaving Moll s Gap, you will pass by the McGillycuddy Reeks and reach Killarney National Park where you will experience some spectacular views. Interesting places to visit A The ancient Abbey of Saint Finian 700 AD on Abbey Island at Derrynane. B Dolmen. C Derrynane House & National Park Home of Daniel O Connell, The Liberator. D Alter Rock, where Mass was celebrated in Penal Times. E Ogham Stone, showing ancient alphabet. F Caherdaniel Fort 600 BC Circa. G Recently discovered archeological site. H Coad Church. Ruins of Kilcrohane. J Ancient Copper Mines. K Staigue Fort. 600 BC Very well preserved. M Finger Stones (Gallauans). N Westcove Pier. Little port since the days of steam ships. O Access road for local turf cutting. Coomrooanig Lough and impressive view from 1300ft. P Mass Path. Pleasant walk from Derrynane to Bealtra. Cillín = Antiquities / Little church / Burial Ground This map is for reference purposes only. Should you wish to take the road less travelled, follow the signs for Ballagh Beama Pass and prepare to be amazed by this wonderful winding route that will bring you to Glencar and back to Killorglin. To truly experience this majestic place you will need to spend a few days immersing yourself within its many wonders. After your stay on the Ring of Kerry you will be rewarded with a wealth of stories and unforgettable memories, but that is expected when you make a trip to the edge of the world and back. Derrynane Bay - Fiona Dwyer Derrynane House and National Park The ancestral home to Daniel O Connell, this park has a museum dedicated to this leading historical Irish figure, which is also surrounded by beautiful subtropical gardens. The Gardens of Dereen, Derrynane, Kells Bay and Glanleam These gardens contain some of the finest collections of plant life in Europe in estates rich in history. Old Barracks Heritage Centre With a rich history dating back to 1870, these barracks are home to a range of interesting exhibitions including one dedicated to The Scarlet Pimpernel, Monsignor Hugh O Flaherty. Sneem Sculpture Garden See the work of Vivienne Roch, Alan Hall and Tamara Rikman at this treasure trove of international sculpture near the village of Sneem. Waterville Promenade & the Charlie Chaplin statue Stroll around Waterville and take in the surrounding scenery while you visit the friendly bars, restaurants, village market and the unmistakeable Charlie Chaplin statue. Kerry Geopark The unique landscape of the Kerry Geopark is rich in history and culture, but also boasts a range of features to explore including some ancient archaeological sites. Staigue Fort Three miles from Caherdaniel, just before Castlecove, the Staigue Fort is an archaeological site in excellent condition and is not to be missed. Corrán Tuathail and the McGillycuddy Reeks All over the Ring of Kerry, there are guides to take you to Ireland s highest peak in the McGillycuddy Reeks, which is a great location to see some spectacular views of the surround landscape Sneem Family Festival Family memories are created here for all generations at the fun packed Sneem Family Festival in July don t forget to bring the wellies!

20 20 DID YOU KNOW? Ireland s first suspension bridge was built in Kenmare. The highest pub in Ireland, Top of Coom, is perched high on the Coom mountain in Kilgarvan. It is 121 feet higher than its nearest rival. The greater Kenmare Area Muing Mhór, near the top of Borlin in Kilgarvan, was featured in The Wind That Shakes the Barley. Kenmare Bridge Valerie O Sullivan Kenmare Town Kenmare Chamber Lauragh Stone Circle Valerie O Sullivan The jewel in the Ring of Kerry, writes Stephen Johnson SOME years ago, Stan Goddard, a photographer with a rambler s soul and a passion for history, penned All Roads Lead to Kenmare, a book that revealed how nature, geography and man had impacted this beautiful bustling market town and why it is considered by many to be the veritable jewel in the Ring of Kerry. Since its origins in 1678, Kenmare has long been one of Ireland s most idyllic destinations. Nestled peacefully at the mouth of the Kenmare Bay where the Ring of Beara meets the Ring of Kerry, Kenmare leaves lasting memories with its elegant shops, wide range of accommodations, pubs, cafes and restaurants, outdoor activities and stunning scenery. Kenmare (in Irish, An Neidin or Little Nest) is a popular destination for visitors who are attracted by its many outdoor activities: golf, hill walking and climbing, river and lake trout and salmon fishing, kayaking, canoeing and diving, boating, seal watching, bird watching, cycling, pony trekking and tours of the Iveragh and Beara Peninsulas with Kenmare Fishing Tours or Faungorth Activity Centre. Worth a special visit are the Kenmare Heritage Centre; Market Day in the Town Square, the 3,500-year-old stone circle (the biggest in the South West of Ireland), Cromwell s Bridge, and the Pier where the famed Seafari offers seal-watching cruises on Kenmare Bay (Kenmare is Ireland s seal-watching centre). Kenmare s festivals including a Walking Weekend in June, a Food Carnival in July, and a Choral Festival in November attract thousands of visitors. There s always plenty going on in town such as traditional music in the pubs and restaurants, films, plays, concerts and art exhibitions in the Carnegie Arts Centre. It s easy to find the craic here! Within a few minutes drive of Kenmare Town are Bonane, Kilgarvan, Tuosist, the Blackwater Valley and Templenoe, each offering its own blend of outdoor activities, history and hospitality. Bonane lies in the heart of the scenic Caha Mountains and boasts the Bonane Heritage Park, with its magnificent walks and Top things to see and do Home on the farm Go back in time and visit the Traditional Farm at Molly Gallivan s Cottage and Traditional Farm where you can browse the selection of locally-made pottery and gifts. History and heritage The Heritage Park at Bonane is steeped in archaeological history and even won the national Pride of Place competition in Sailing Sailing Kenmare Bay is a must and daily Eco tours run from the pier. Find the seals in their natural habitat and enjoy the informative commentary and refreshments on board. Make a splash Kayaking, wind surfing, water skiing and children s water activities are just some of the water pursuits available a mere ten minutes journey from Kenmare. Chocolate heaven Chocolate making at Bonane s Chocolate Factory is an activity the family will enjoy while Benoit Lorge produces the most delicious home-made chocolates which are distributed nationally. archaeological and historical sites, and Molly Gallivan s Cottage and Traditional Farm. Just across the Kenmare River Bridge is the Beara Peninsula, with its beautiful glens, mountains and streams, lakes and rugged shoreline. The drive west brings you to Tuosist, which has some of the most spectacular scenery to be found anywhere in Ireland, with views out to the Atlantic Ocean and across Kenmare Bay to the Ring of Kerry and the majestic range of the McGillycuddy Reeks. Along the road to Tuosist are the Star Outdoors, one of Ireland s premier activity resorts, offering cruises on Kenmare Bay as well as kayaking, sailing, hill walking, canoeing, pedal boats, archery, team challenges, and a water trampoline and slide. Heading west along the Ring of Kerry on the northern shore of Kenmare Bay you ll Gone fishing Salmon and trout fishing is possible in many locations around Kenmare with three salmon rivers and at least five lakes stocked with trout. Road runner The Motor Museum near Kenmare is a treasure trove of historical motor memorabilia. Kilgarvan Motor Museum is a family-run business and has supplied vehicles for major films. Mud bath Mud surfing is an activity that you won t forget as you are dragged around a field at 20km per hour on a modified surf board with a 650cc Honda ATV Quad Bike! View finding Tuosist and Lauragh on the Beara Peninsula have some of the most spectacular scenery in Ireland, with views out to the Atlantic Ocean and across Kenmare Bay to the Ring of Kerry and the majestic range of the McGillycuddy Reeks. Walk this way Kenmare is a walking and cycling haven with many trails, loop walks and two way-marked trails to choose from The Kerry Way and Beara Way. find Templenoe, with the ruins of the castle of Cappanacush. The Ring of Kerry Drive offers visitors panoramic views across Kenmare Bay and the beautiful Kerry mountains as a backdrop. The Blackwater Valley offers some of the most unspoilt and magical scenery in the area. The rivers and lakes are an angler s paradise, and visitors can enjoy horseback riding, hill walking, cycling and water sports. The quaint village of Kilgarvan just east of Kenmare is tucked in the Roughty and Borlin Valleys. There are many archaeological sites in the area, including an ogham stone and a stone circle, Ardtully Castle and the site of the Battle of Callan. Stephen Johnson, an American freelance journalist, has lived in Kenmare for many years with his wife, Penelope Thoms, a writer and poet

21 21 A county full of talent The county of Kerry has proven to be a haven for talented and original designer craft-makers as well as artisan food and drink producers. These talented natives have showcased their skills time and again, but a lot of their success is down to two projects aimed at putting Kerry s producers on the Map. An Original Kerry pop-up shop D. Walsh Original Kerry from ceramics to stained-windows and from basket weaving to woodcarving, Kerry has an abundant amount of talented producers creating immaculate craft all year round. Original Kerry aims to promote and work with these craft makers by using their very successful initiative Kerry Craft Trails. The purpose of the trails is to give the public access to craft makers and their design process. Participants can then get hands-on with the making of fine crafts while supporting the producers themselves. Through these demonstrations and workshops, a relationship is built between visitors and the craft makers, which in turn creates an added value to any products purchased. Original Kerry also offers the option of commissioning something more personal from one of the designers. Whether you have craft skills yourself or are just a little bit interested, the trails cater for everyone. Regardless, each participating craft business on Kerry Craft Trails has the opportunity to witness demonstrations from Annascaul Pottery, Dingle Crystal, Holden Leather Goods, Pat Lawless Furniture and Statecraft in Ballyferriter, to name a few. There are three trails in total to choose from, a North and East Trail, or the West or South Kerry Trail, all with their own wide selection of talented artisan craft makers. If you would like to go on a guided Day Tour, they will be taking place on Thursdays in August on the 2nd, 9th and 16th and will depart from Killarney, Tralee and Dingle. Hands-on participation is optional, but Original Kerry is promising a thoroughly enjoyable day out at a cost effective price, which starts at 20 per adult. Booking in advance is essential, you can do this by phone at (087) or by at kerrycrafttrails@gmail.com. A brochure on the Trails can be downloaded at A dessert from Taste Kerry Mark Doe A delicious selection from Taste Kerry A sample of Taste Kerry treats Mark Doe Taste Kerry Potter Colleen Bowler teaches a young craft enthusiast D Walsh In recent times, Kerry has proved that its food heritage is as rich and diverse as its landscape. Whether it s a delicious treat from Barry s Bakery or some tasty Ashe s Annascaul Black Pudding, you are sure to eat like a king in Kerry. Since 2011, Taste Kerry has been helping promote the broad range and varied tastes offered by the artisan food and drink producers in the county. The organisation has spear headed some initiatives that support these producers as well as sharing Kerry s artisan food producers with the rest of the country. The ideal place to sample the culinary delights of Kerry is at one of the weekly Farmers Markets that take place all over the county. Dingle, Listowel and Milltown are the longest established, but each week throughout the summer months markets are also taking place in Ardfert, Blennerville, Castleisland, Glenbeigh, Killorglin, Kenmare, Rathmore and Tralee. To check days and times visit Many of the local butchers, bakers, fishmongers and speciality food producers are members of Taste Kerry. The pride these producers take in their produce has to be tasted to be believed. Their quality is well known with a number of cafes, restaurants and hotels proudly featuring locally sourced food on their menus. Check out the growing list of Taste Kerry members at If you want to see what can be done with these artisan products, look no further. Taste Kerry has produced a Recipe Booklet with scrumptious recipes using local produce. The booklet can be downloaded from the Taste Kerry website at All Libraries also have a reference copy of the Kerry Food Finder directory, which lists all the 200+ food and drink producers currently active in the county.

22 22 West Kerry s Dingle Peninsula, with it s high mountain passes, hidden valleys, dramatic cliffs and offshore islands, is one of the most picturesque and magical places in the world GoWest Cúl Dorcha Beach, Ballyferriter - Helene Brennan Fungie Tour - John Griffin THE Dingle Peninsula is dominated by a stunning range of mountains that form its spine. From the Slieve Mish range to Mount Brandon (Ireland s second highest peak), the peninsula s rugged landscape will leave even the most journeyed visitor in awe. Dingle Peninsula s coastline consists of steep sea-cliffs, broken by sandy beaches, with two large sand spits at Inch in the south and the Maharees to the north. The Blasket Islands lie to the west of the peninsula. There is no doubt that the Dingle Peninsula is one of the most spectacular places in the world. The region has all the accolades to back it up. The Dingle Peninsula was once cited as the most beautiful place on earth by National Geographic and was voted among the top 20 destinations in the world by Trip Advisor. CNN also recently recommended Dingle as a very favourable winter destination, while The Lonely Planet 2012 awards included a visit to Dingle in their top ten things to do when in Ireland and Rick Steve s Europe Guide mentions Dingle as a must visit. Where to set your holiday base There is no shortage of great places to stay on the Dingle Peninsula. For starters you could make your base in the village of Camp, which lies in the shadow of the Slieve Mish Mountains. There are a number of safe sandy beaches and challenging trails (such as Caherconree with its magnificent views of Munster) to be enjoyed here. Horse riding and angling are also on offer whilst local festivals are great events for all the family. From Camp you can take a combination of routes south and west. You can take in the stunning mountain pass route through the Slieve Mish Mountains to Inch, the panoramic route over Gleann na ngealt to Annascaul, or the coastal road towards the Brandon Mountain range. Should you choose to stay near the coastal road at Aughcasla you can visit Glannteenassig Forest. Here you can partake in wonderful walks, quiet cycling roads and fresh water fishing. Another detour further on will take you to the village of Castlegregory and out to the tip of the Maharees (which take in the stunning sand dunes and majestic scenery). There are a host of activities here including swimming, world class windsurfing, surfing, kite surfing, amazing diving grounds, golf, fishing, pony trekking and of course, beach walks. Ireland s longest beach, from the Maharees to Cloghane, is also nearby. There is great fun for everyone here and do take in some toe dipping fun at Jamie Knox s Watersports with amazing summer camps and windsurfing courses. Heading further west through the village of Stradbally, you can gasp at the breaking rollers of Brandon Bay on to the strands of Cappagh and Fermoyle. Try a round of golf at Castlegregory Golf Club or catch a fish on the shores or rivers and lakes of this wonderful area. Entering the Gaeltacht, be sure to visit An Clachán (Cloghane) and Cé Bhreanainn (Brandon). Both villages are set under Brandon Mountain and on the shores of Brandon Bay. Natural beauty is everywhere here with glacial lakes and valleys, waterfalls, mountain trails and passes and the Atlantic Ocean a perfect setting for walking, fishing, cycling, swimming, flora, fauna, heritage and culture. Heading up the Conor Pass is like a geography class field trip! At the little waterfall, stop and climb to Pedlar s Lake with its majestic craggy mountain peaks and vistas over the glacial valley and hanging lakes below. At the top of the Conor Pass, you can gaze at the stunning views of Brandon Bay, the North Kerry coastline and Loop Head to the north. To the south you will see Dingle harbour and bay, the Iveragh Peninsula and the Skellig Rocks (on a clear day). Daingean Uí Chúis (Dingle) is a beautiful and quaint town, surrounded by mountains and opening out on to a sheltered harbour. The Great Blasket Island - Helene Brennan

23 23 DID YOU KNOW? Tom Crean, the Antarctic explorer hailed from Annascaul. The saying; Ní bheidh ár leithídí ann arís (Our likes will never be seen again) comes from the Great Blasket Island writer Tomás Ó Criomhthain and his book An toileánach. Discover this and more at Ionad an Bhlascaoid Mhóir - The Blasket Island Centre in Dún Chaoin. In the course of the French Revolution, legend has it that Dingle Town and more specifically Rice House at the corner of Green Street and Main Street was to be Marie Antoinette s place of refuge but the plan fell through at the last moment. Conor Pass - John Hooton

24 24 Top things to see and do Make something Why not take a cookery or pottery making class? Céad míle fáilte Visit a Gaeltacht area and discover a love of the Irish language. Meet Fungie Take a Dolphin tour and meet Dingle s famous Bottlenose. Tour the Blasket Island Take a tour of the Blasket Island one of Ireland s historical and cultural icons. Get active Head to one of the many Blue Flag beaches where you can enjoy swimming, surfing, windsurfing and kite surfing or simply relax and stroll across the sand. Giddy up! Horseback riding and pony trekking is a unique and interesting way to explore the Dingle Peninsula. Make some friends The Dingle Peninsula is a place full of character and characters. Make sure to get out there and enjoy some craic with the locals. Make a discovery No other landscape in Western Europe has the variety and density of archaeological sites that the Dingle Peninsula offers. There are over 2,000 monuments that are just waiting for you to discover them. Feeling festive Festivals such as Dingle Tradfest and Other Voices along with nightly music sessions offer an opportunity to become immersed in the music, tradition, banter and sense of fun of Ireland. Indulge in a nibble Renowned for its excellent seafood restaurants and traditional bar food the Dingle Peninsula has in recent years become a haven for artisan food producers. If you re hungry for new flavours and experiences take time out to experience the Dingle Food Trail. Horseriding & Watersports on Brandon Bay - Tim Smith Visuals Dún Chaoin - Valerie O Sullivan Dingle town is the heart and soul of the Dingle Peninsula and the most south westerly town in Europe. It is a haven for holidaymakers, musicians, artists and families alike. It provides a wealth of experience, culturally, romantically, and socially. The town itself boasts a range of acclaimed restaurants, cafes and pubs. Culture and heritage are tangible with the Irish language heard on every street, Irish language classes and the Díseart with its history and spiritual essence. There is a multitude of walking opportunities to enjoy in the region. From mountain walks, to walks along beaches, the walker is spoilt for choice. For those who enjoy more challenging treks, Mount Brandon (Ireland s second highest mountain), is a life changing experience with the most exceptional views from the summit. Fungie is Dingle s most famous personality and a must see when in Dingle. Boat trips to see Fungie are available and if you pack a wet suit you can even swim with him! Other great activities include Dingle Aquarium (with penguins to welcome you!), fabulous eco tours and boat trips, including a wildlife cruise where you may see seals, puffins, whales and dolphins and trips to the Blasket Islands which have a rich cultural heritage. There is also kayaking and sailing, horse riding at Burnham Riding School, and so much more. There are a myriad of fabulous festivals held in Dingle annually such as The Dingle Film Festival, Féile na Bealtaine, The Dingle Races, The Dingle Food and Wine Festival, The Wren, New Year s Eve Festival, and many more. At these times the sense of community in the town swells and the positive energy tends to be contagious so don t miss out! By taking a short drive to the south, you will drive through Ceann Trá (Ventry Bay). With its glorious crescent shaped Blue Flag beach, swimming, shore angling, walking and horse riding, it is a very popular area on the peninsula. Driving on to Dún Chaoin (Dunquin), you can visit a range of archaeological sites from beehive huts to forts and cottages to museums. Cycling and walking this area is amazing with incredible views of the Atlantic Ocean and Na Blascaodaí, Blasket Islands. At Dunmore Head, you can stand at Ireland and Europe s most westerly point! The Slea Head Drive is a circular route, beginning and ending in Dingle, that takes in a large number of attractions and stunning views on the western end of the peninsula. The route is stunning and clearly labelled by road signs throughout its length. To properly enjoy the Drive, a half-day minimum should be set aside for this amazing experience. Spectacular sights everywhere you look Ionad an Bhlascaoid Mhóir, The Blasket Island Centre, is located in Dunquin and is a great introduction to the history of the islands and their Irish Literary tradition. Ferries to the islands are located both here and in Dingle. You can marvel at the spectacular coastal scenery in Baile an Fheirtéaraigh (Ballyferriter village), the heart of the Gaeltacht, and spend time at Músaem Chorca Dhuibhne where there are displays about the geology, archaeology and history of west Kerry and this summer, there is a special exhibition on whale and dolphins. Links golf, Louis Mulcahy Pottery (throw some pottery yourself) and Irish language courses can all be enjoyed here as well as spectacular walks and heritage sites. Make your way back to Dingle via the quiet fishing village of Baile na ngall (Ballydavid) and take in the scenic character of An Fheothanach (Feohanagh) as you visit Brandon Creek (where St Brendan is said to have departed for America). By heading east towards Killarney, you will drive through the village of Lios Póil (Lispole). Lispole is bounded on the north by mountains and on the south by Dingle Bay and consists of two parishes, Kinard and Minard. At Kinard you can find the small beach of Béal, overlooked by the sea stack known as An Searrach or The Foal. At Kilmurry Bay, in Minard, you can find the remains of Minard Castle towering over a dramatic storm beach of large rounded boulders. Nearby is the holy well of St John, which is still visited on the saint s pattern day. The Dingle Way passes by Lispole village where you can still see the Lispole Viaduct, an impressive relic of the Dingle and Tralee Railway. Annascaul and Inch lie in the southern foothills of the Slieve Mish Mountains. This range forms the backbone of the 2012 Events in Dingle Castlegregory Summer Festival: July 2012 One of the oldest festivals in the country: events are geared for all the family. Féile Regatta Baile na ngall: July 2012 The regatta festival is an event for all ages, offering traditional currach racing. Féile Lughnasa: July 2012 A four day event with a mixture of activities including hill walking, visits to historical sites, beach and field competitions for young and old, entertainment, poetry, music and song. Ventry Regatta: July 2012 Ventry Regatta takes place on Ventry beach in the West Kerry Gaeltacht. Events include Traditional Naomhóg racing and a fun cycle around Slea Head. Dingle Races: August 2012 Three days of horse and pony racing at the Ballintaggart racecourse, Dingle. Dingle Regatta: August 2012 An annual celebration of the skill and expertise of local boatmen. Dingle Marathon: 1 September 2012 The Dingle half, full and ultra marathon takes place on 1 September Dingle Tradfest: 6 9 September 2012 Dingle Tradfest is Ireland s newest innovative Trad-Fusion Music Festival. Wren s Day: 26 December 2012 Traditional St Stephen s Day celebrations, with musicians and their followers travelling the highways and byways in costume. New Year s Eve: 31 December 2012 See the spectacular fireworks display (at 10 pm) and follow the Dingle Fife and Drum band marching the streets of Dingle as we welcome 2013! For further information on the Dingle Peninsula, visit Mara Beo Oceanworld, Dingle Dingle Peninsula and rises to peaks of over 2,000 feet. Mountains and beaches are an exciting combination offering amazing views and walking in the area ranges from sea level at Inch Beach to the mountains around Annascaul Lake and river. Annascaul is home to Tom Crean, Antarctic Explorer and renowned sculptor, Jerome O Connor and stories abound of giants such as Cu Chulainn who is said to have lived here. The supposed ruins of his house and castle are in the mountains above Annascaul Lake. The lakes and rivers here provide excellent freshwater fishing while Inch Strand is an acknowledged international shore-angling venue. Inch Strand was chosen by David Lean as the beach location for Ryan s Daughter and the film Playboy of the Western World was shot entirely at Inch. It is three miles of sandy beach ideal for swimming, surfing, windsurfing and shore angling. Apart from providing a beautiful strand, Inch sand spit and coastline is an area of geographical and ecological significance hosting an extensive range of wildlife. There is so much to see and do With almost 2,000 archaeological sites, more walking than you could fit into a year, sandy beaches safe for swimming, walking routes for all abilities, a thriving Irish language community, a rich musical tradition, fine dining, sea angling, arts and film festivals and some of the best surfing in Ireland, the peninsula has something to offer to everyone. There are some great opportunities to learn the Irish language through workshops. These workshops have a fun and lively learning atmosphere and are tailored to suit particular interests of groups. Grab a bite to eat One of the most fun things to do is a fishing trip leaving from Dingle Harbour. This is a very interactive and fun activity, which is rounded off by returning to a local waterfront bar where the fish, which you have caught, is served for lunch! There are many delicious dining options on the Dingle Peninsula. You can find excellent weekly farmers markets where families can create their own picnic basket. However, if food festivals are your kind of thing, the peninsula has just the thing to satisfy your taste. The Dingle Food Festival will take place over the first weekend in October The Festival has been growing year on year and is now one of the most eagerly awaited in Ireland. The theme of this year s Festival is For Food s Sake and the focus will be on huge variation of food produced locally on the Dingle Peninsula. Fishing Boats in Dingle Harbour - Don MacMonagle

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To Book: t: (066) e: doylesofdingle@eircom.net Dromid Hostel, Cillín Liath, Mastergeehy, near Waterville 4 family rooms ensuite?22-24pps and 2 dormitories?15-17pps Open from May September, linen supplied, self-catering kitchen, TV room To Book: t: (066) e: maistirgaoithe@eircom.net Drum Dance Ireland, Inch Strand Drum & Fun Sessions (Drum Circles), Drumming & Dancing Workshops for groups of people, Interactive Entertainment with Drumming (& Dance & Fire) Performance with Audience Inclusion. 3 for 2.starts 20 June ends 30 Sep 2012 To Book: t: e: urs@drumdanceireland.com Elm Fireplaces Delta Business Park, Old Ballysimon Road, Limerick Special Offer: Exclusive granite range from 300 per metre. replace youir existing worktop or create your new home with a granite worktop. price will include template, supply and fit t: +353 (0) f: +353 (0) e: elmfireplaces@eircom.net w: Fáilte Hotel, Killarney 2 B&B and one dinner? pps. To Book: t: e: failtehotel@eircom.net Faungorth Activity Centre, Kenmare 30% Off when you book joint activities on mention of the Go Kerry feature To Book: t: e: nomart@live.com Fenton s Restaurant, Green Street, Dingle 10% off a la carte main course on production of this offer. To Book: t: w: Fern Rock B&B, Located on the N70 between Killorglin & Miltown. Ideal for touring Ring of Kerry, Killarney & Dingle and 7 Championship Golf courses within 1 hour drive. Free Wi Fi, tea & coffee Stay 3 nights get 4th night free. Terms and Conditions apply. To Book: t: The Forge B&B, Upper Oakpark Road (N69), Tralee 2 Nights B&B?70 pps Includes admission voucher to new Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre. To Book: t: e: theforgebnb@gmail.com w: Golf Hotel, Main Street, Ballybunion 2 nights B&B and 1 dinner?100 pps To Book: t: e: info@ballybuniongolfhotel.ie w: The Gleneagle Hotel & Apartments, Killarney Rooms from 119 including breakfast Free Kids Clubs, Captain Jack Show, Teen zone, leisure facilities and the nightly Gleneagle Summer Cabaret To Book: t: (064) w: Glenross Caravan & Camping Park 4* Glenbeigh Village, Ring of Kerry 7 nights for the price of 6 (April, May, June and September) Open 22nd April - 25th September To Book: t: (087) e: glenross@eircom.net w: The Global Village Seafood Restaurant Upper Main Street, Dingle Dine from our scrumptious a la carte menu and avail of a free dessert on production of this offer. To Book: t: (066) e: admin@globalvillagedingle.com w:www. globalvillagedingle.com Gortbrack Organic Farm, Ballyseedy, Tralee Two night stay for 2 people in Fern Cabin for?120 throughout the month of August. To Book: t: e: gortbrackorg@gmail.com w: The Grand Hotel, Denny Street, Tralee 2 nights B&B + 1D + Aqua Dome voucher for?140pps Offer available for July / August To Book: t: (066) e: info@grandhoteltralee.com w: Hazel Fort Farm Holidays, Ballymalis, Beaufort, Killarney 10% discount on Go Kerry promotions On farm fishing and horse riding included. Historic Ballymalis Castle nearby To Book: t: (087) w: Helene Brennan Painter and photographer living and working in Kerry since Work depicts the wonderfully inspiring landscape of Kerry and particularly the Dingle Peninsula. Special offer: 20% off all photographs ordered from my website until July 31st To Book: t: e: helene.brennan.artist@gmail.com w: The Horse Shoe Bar 14 Lower William Street, Listowel, Co.Kerry Special Offer:?10.95 Lunch Time Special t: +353 (0) Irland Spezialist Sabine Rosenhammer A day trip of up to 200km and up to 8 hours in Kerry 8 people in a luxury minibus?360 Valid from 24th July 6th August 2012 To Book: e: info@irlandspezialistin.com Jamie Knox Watersports, Maharees, Castlegregory Irish Surf Association approved and qualified instructors will get you surfing, windsurfing, kitesurfing and stand-up paddleboarding in no time. 10% OFF all surf lessons & Surf Camps this summer with this code GKSI12 To Book: t: e: Joe O Connor Car Hire, Clash Cross, Tralee 3 days car hire?150 all included. Quote Go Kerry supplement. To Book: t: (066) / (087) e: joeoconnorcarsales@eircom.net w: John Hooton Photography Guided weekend courses are available in landscape/ seascape photography from our base on the Dingle Peninsula. Award winning images can be viewed on website 10% off all framed images available in To ORDER: t: Just Cooking, Killahane, Firies, Killarney, Book a group of 10 on the chefs table and only pay for 8 people. Offer available during September To Book: t: (066) e: bernie@justcooking.ie w: Kenmare Fishing Tours, Kenmare Free Equipment when you book a half day s fishing with us on mention of this supplement To Book: t: e: robertkenmare@yahoo.com Kerry Photo stores, Killorglin 100 6x4 glossy prints only?10 when you present this voucher in store. *Print all only. Drop in memory card, cd or USB stick and collect next day. 2 vouchers per person permitted. Offer valid 31/8/12. Killarney Guided Walks, Killarney 20% off mountain walks up to the end of July 2 hour walk every morning at 11am all year adults?9, children?5 To Book: t: (087) Killarney Racecourse, Ross Road, Killarney Family ticket for?20 Receive 30% discount on 2 adults and 2 children To Book: t: (064) e: sales@goracingkillarney.com Killarney Riding Stables 10% off any reservation upon mentioning this Go Kerry advert when booking 1, 2 & 3 hour guided trips in the Killarney National Park as well as 2 & 5 day post to post riding holidays on the Ring of Kerry To Book: t: (064) e: krs@eircom.net w: Killarney Royal Hotel, College Street, Killarney Town 2 nights B&B + 1 evening meal on one evening of your choice A private guide will meet you in the lobby and take on you on a walking excursion of all the highlights of Killarney To Book: t: (064) e: sales@killarneyroyal.ie Killarney Self Catering 3 nights midweek break x 1 bedroom apartment for?180 Stay at either Rookery Mews Apartments or at Killarney Haven Suites To Book: t: (064) e: info@killarney-selfcatering.com w: Killorglin Golf Course, Killorglin Every Wednesday up to August will be a special fee for 2 golfers only?30.00 Society rate (16 golfers or more)?25.00 golf prize included To Book: t: (066) e: kilgolf@iol.ie Kingdom Greyhound Stadium, Brewery Road, Tralee Have a family night out at The Dogs. Racing every Tue, Fri and Sat night with first race at 7.50 and last race at pm. Our special offer is a family ticket that allows two adults and two kids general admission and race programs for?15. Groups also welcome. To Book: t: / e: declan.dowling@igb.ie w: Lake Hotel On the Lake Shore, Muckross Road, Killarney 2 nights B&B + 1 evening meal in the Castlelough Restaurant on the night of your choice from?190pps Offer includes a walking & boating adventure To Book: t: (064) e: info@lakehotel.com w: Laune Salmon Anglers Association, Killorglin, Ring of Kerry 18 beats on the beautiful River Laune. Day permits?25, 7 days?140 until July 31st To Book: t: Billy Downes (066) e: billydownes@hotmail.com w: Listowel Arms Hotel, The Square, Listowel. Located in the heart of Listowel Heritage town and the literary capital of Ireland. 2 nights B&B + 1 dinner?129 pps. Stay 3rd night B&B for just?30. Single supplement?15/night To Book: t: e: info@listowelarms.com w: The Lighthouse Bed and Breakfast The High Road, Dingle. Offer: 2 night s Bed and Breakfast only?75 per person sharing. July, August and September *Please mention the Go Kerry supplement when booking To Book: t: E: info@lighthousedingle.com Louis Mulcahy Pottery/ Potadóireacht na Caolóige Clogher, Ballyferriter Louis Mulcahy Workshop & Café makes an ideal stop on the Slea Head drive. Browse our beautiful showroom, make a pot with the guidance of an experienced potter and enjoy locally produced food and home baking at our Café. Complimentary Nightlight with every purchase over? Offer Valid While stocks last until end of July One voucher per customer, one voucher per transaction. To Book: t: E: dingle@louismulcahy.com W: Lynes of Killarney, Killarney 10% off Children s clothes: From designer clothes to school uniforms. Quote Go Kerry Promotion. Monalisa, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and Timberland are part of the brand portfolio t: (064) e: veronica@lynesofkillarney.com w: Meadowlands Hotel, Oakpark, Tralee 3 nights B&B, 2 evening meals?149 pps To Book: t: E: info@meadowlandshotel.com W: Molly Gallivans Cottage, Traditional Farm & Visitor Centre, Bonane, Kenmare 10% off the Home Coming Show Refer to Go Kerry promotion when making booking To Book: t: e: mollygallivan@eircom.net The Moorings, Portmagee An award-winning Bar, Seafood Restaurant and eco-friendly Guesthouse just off the Ring of Kerry 2 nights B&B plus I evening meal. 138 pps. To Book: t: (0 66) w: Moriarty s Farmhouse, Ventry, Dingle A 3* haven of panoramic sea & mountain views on the Dingle Peninsula. All rooms en-suite with Free WIFI. Extensive breakfast menu Special offer for July and August: 3 day B&B?99 pps To Book: t: W: Old Anchor Inn B&B, Annascaul 2 Nights B&B for 2 people for? and visit the home of Antarctic Explorer Tom Crean. To Book: t: w: Owenmore River Fishery, Cloghane, Dingle Peninsula Sea trout and bass in the Cloghane Estuary. Salmon and sea trout in the wild. Day permits?20, boat hire on the White Lake only?30 To Book: t: Frank Maunsell Pat s Craft Shop, Kells Irish crafted gifts 10% off when you mention Go Kerry promotion w: The Phoenix Restaurant & Guest House The Dingle Peninsula, Boolteens, Castlemaine Holistic open day Sunday July 8 11am-6pm Natural therapists, display their skills and give free talks To Book: t: (066) w: Portmagee Hostel, Portmagee Stay 2 nights at Portmagee Hostel & get 3rd night free excluding July, August & Bank Holiday Weekends To Book: t: e: info@portmageehostel.com w: Royal Valentia Hotel, Knightstown 2 Starters, 2 Main Courses & a Bottle of House Wine for just?50 To Book: t: e: royalvalentia@gmail.com w: Ryan s Daughter Walking Holiday Dingle Peninsula Walk in the footsteps of the movie that made Dingle famous. Join us on one of the finest walks along the coast of Kerry hunting for the locations of the movie Ryan s Daughter. 2 nights accommodation with full Breakfast at the Award Winning Castlewood House and one dinner in the Global Village Restaurant in Dingle. Guide and transportation to and from your walk. Price? per person sharing. Valid September and October 2012 To Book: t: (Castlewood)/ (Global Village) e:info@castlewooddingle.com admin@globalvillagedingle.com w: Seafari - Seal Watching and Nature Fun Cruise 10% Off Full Prices on mention of this ad t: e: info@seafariireland.com Sallowglen & Pine Tree House, Tarbert Special Offer: 10% Discount on any of the above detached Victorian lodges, which accommodates up to 8 people. Tel.: +353 (0) sallowglen@eircom.net Website: Seanor House, B & B Listowel Road, Ballybunion Special Offer: Stay two nights and get 50% off the third night for July & August. To Book: t: +353 (0) e: bed@eircom.net w: Shannon Ferries Killimer, Kilrush, Co.Clare Special Offer: 10% Discount with all online bookings. t: +353 (0) f: +353 (0) w: enquiries@shannonferries.com w: Shealane Country House 4* B&B Bridge Road, Coarha Mór, Valentia Island 2 nights B&B for?100pps a double/ twin en-suite superior sea view room Hike It. Bike It. Valentia Island and Skellig Ring To Book: t: (066) e: maryshealane@gmail.com w: Skellig Hostel, Ballinskelligs, Stay 2 nights at Skellig Hostel & get 3rd night free excluding July, August and Bank Holiday Weekends. To Book: t: e: info@skellighostel.com w: Sol y Sombra Tapas Bar & Restaurant Lower Bridge Street, Killorglin Quote Go Kerry & receive a Free Glass of Sangria or Beer or Soft Drink when you buy 2 tapas or 1 Main Course. Offer available throughout July To Book: t: (066) e: info@solysombra.ie South West Walks, Tralee Walk the Kerry Camino... in the steps of St. Brendan the Navigator. Along the Dingle Way from Tralee to Dingle Town. Self-Guided walk with 4 nights B+B, 3 days walking, luggage transfer each day. Celebration Evening Dinner in Dingle on the last night. Price:?339 per person sharing. (subject to availability at the time of booking) Valid: June 2012 October 2012 To Book: t: / e: swwi@iol.ie w: Spring s Juice Bar Manor West Shopping Centre, Tralee Healthy offer for visitors to Kerry this Summer: Buy any 4 juices or smoothies and get the 5th free Mention Summertime at Kerry Springs to our friendly staff to avail of this offer. Star Outdoors Activity Centre and Accommodation, Dauros, Kenmare Family Package Half Day Special Offer 10% Off Running for July & August on mention of the Go Kerry promotion To Book: t: e: info@staroutdoors.ie w; Star Outdoors Activity Centre and Accommodation, Dauros, Kenmare Family Package Half Day Special Offer 10% Off Running for July & August on mention of the Go Kerry promotion To Book: t: e: info@staroutdoors.ie w; Tailor s Lodge, Killegane, Castleislandy Stay 3 or more nights in one of our luxurious ensuite rooms and enjoy a sumptious breakfast each morning for?30 euro per person per night, and enjoy a complimentary bottle of wine on arrival. To Book: T: w: Thatch Cottage Fishing Lodge, Kenneigh West, Cahirsiveen. Expert guiding for salmon, sea trout and brown trout on river and lakes and bass, pollock, mullet, and mackerel from the shore. One week fishing break includes 7 nights full board plus 6 days guiding and transportation to all fishing locations.?650 pps To Book: t: E: thatchcottageireland@eircom.net W: thatchcottageireland.co.uk Tim Smith Visuals, Maharees, Castlegregory Landscape and action photography 10% off prints and canvas, plus 1 free 8 X 10 print with every order To ORDER: t: e: info@timsmithvisuals.com w: Tower View Hostel, Lovers Lane, Ballyard, Tralee. Located near new Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre. Relax in our Library or Art studio. Double rooms en-suite?20pp; Family rooms en-suite?15-?17pps And two dormitories en-suite?15-?17pps. Quote Go Kerry supplement. To Book: t: (066) e:info@kerryhostels.com w: Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre & Lakeside Café Ballyard, Tralee Family Visit and Lunch Offer?55. Save?20! Access to the new Wetlands Centre, Safari Nature Boat Tour, Pedalo Boat Hire for Family (2 adults and?3 children) and Lunch (main course from menu of the day /childrens menu and tea/coffee or juice) in the Lakeside Café. All?55. Add deserts?70. Quote Go Kerry offer. To Book: t: (066) e:manager@traleebaywetlands.org w: The Travel Inn, Killarney 4 nights B&B from?160 per adult and?70 per child Amazing value, semi self-catering apartments in a hotel setting To Book: t: (064) w: Treyvaud s Restaurant, Killarneythe whole summer season?25 for 2 course,?29 for 3 course meal Early Bird menu available from 5pm-6.45pm To Book: t: (064) e: info@treyvaudsrestaurant.com w: Valentia Island Sea Sports & Coffee Dock, Knightstown 10% discount to families (2 adults and 3 children) Valid for a hour s kayak rental or fun & games on our 25 foot water trampoline followed by lunch in the Coffee Dock during July & August To Book: t: e: sandra@valentiaislandseasports.ie w: Woodlands Caravan & Camping Park, Dan Spring Road, Tralee 4 Star Touring Caravan and Camping Park. Family friendly facilities include games room, TV room, playground & Lego corner. Special Go Kerry Offer is:?99 for two nights at Woodlands Park incl. electric hook-up for a family of 2 adults and 3 children including one free pass to the Aqua Dome waterworld. To Book: t: (066) e: woodlandstralee@gmail.com w: Wren s Nest Coffee House and Garden, Dykegate Lane, Dingle Any Coffee only?2 so come in and enjoy the unique and relaxed atmosphere. To Book: t: While every has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information, Go Kerry can accept no responsibility for errors and/or omissions.

26 26 BOASTING a superb coastline it is no surprise that Kerry is a watersport enthusiast s haven. Arriving in Tarbert, having crossed the River Shannon, will give you an idea of the treats you are in for as you probably spotted a dolphin or two on the ferry! However, what makes Kerry, particularly the Dingle Peninsula and Ring of Kerry, such superb locations for water-based activity is that they have a north and south side. This means that whatever the direction of swell and wind you can normally find a sheltered and safe place to embrace the waters. Ballybunion is a bustling village located at the mouth of the River Shannon estuary in North County Kerry, which has been attracting people the length and breadth of Ireland for many years. And the moment you set foot on the Ballybunion North or Ballybunion South Blue Flag Beach and feel the breeze of the warm Atlantic waters as you walk along the golden sand, you realise why. Swim or surf; it doesn t get more perfect than this. Travelling southwards along the coast you will come to Ballyheigue, a popular fishing destination. Here, you are guaranteed to experience the thrill of catching your own dinner as you choose to fish on a pier or at the beach. If, however, you desire a relaxing activity, why not try your hand at sailing? Let the stresses and strains of everyday life melt away as you glide along Fenit bay, located just 18 kilometres from Ballyheigue, taking in the sights of the lighthouse and glorious Blue Flag Beach. Fenit has a sailing school that offers various activities The Great including canoeing, sailing, and IFA sailing courses. This is a great place to launch your dinghy if you re in Kerry on holiday! Moving westwards along the Dingle Peninsula you come to the Castlegregory and Maharees area, probably most well-known for its water sports and an ideal location for a family holiday. Wind surfing, kite surfing, surfing, paddle boating, diving, kids clubs, water trampolines, and surfing clubs can all be found here! There are many schools here and throughout the county that offer activities for children all year round. Go fishing... For those with little experience in water sports, diving in to the activities can be daunting. Dingle harbour has a sailing school and a sailing club which both offer summer courses. There are various businesses operating here which can help to introduce you to sports on the water. Venturing down to the south west of Kerry is Killorglin, the home of Puck Fair. As well as being famed for the August festival, Killorglin is known for its rowing opportunities. The Killorglin Rowing Club was set up in the 1990s and unlike most rowing clubs in Ireland its season is all year round. There are also great water activity centres here on the inland lakes including windsurfing and sailing. From here, you can follow the coastline of the Iveragh Peninsula, which is the route of the world-famous Ring of Kerry. Travel from Rossbeigh and Cahersiveen down to Waterville, Caherdaniel and Kenmare, all famed for their plentiful waterboarding, kayaking and paddleboats. Kerry is also an angler s paradise and there are miles of fishing for truly wild salmon, trout and sea trout in the county. Lough Currane near Waterville, is the undisputed top sea trout fishery in Ireland, producing the vast majority of our specimen sea trout of over 6lbs saw the local record broken again with a fish of 13lbs 5oz to a visiting UK angler the biggest ever Irish sea trout on fly. That s just to whet your appetite there are a myriad of lakes, rivers and streams all over Kerry with runs of sea trout, and saltwater seatrout fishing with flies and lures is becoming very popular. Abseil training at the Cappanalea Outdoor Education Centre Outdoors A big catch from Lough Currane near Waterville For an exhilarating day out try plunging down waterfalls, walking Ireland s highest point or simply sailing along crystal clear waters Windsurfing on the Maharees - Tim Smith Visuals

27 Swim Kerry has 13 Blue Flag beaches dotted around our coastline but, according to Kerry County Council, the number could be double this given the pristine quality of our water and beaches. North Kerry has five Blue Flag beaches extending from Fenit to Ballybunion while the others are strategically located around the Dingle and Iveragh peninsulas. Diving and Snorkelling With the Gulf Stream influencing the waters of Kerry, diving and snorkelling here is a paradise for divers of all experiences. PADI Dive Centres (Kilmackillogue Harbour, Caherdaniel, Valentia, Dingle, and Maharees) offer a full range of courses and amazing experiences. From Discover Scuba to Dive Master Courses, discover a whole new world of adventure - undersea kelp gardens, caves, rock formations and arches; explore ancient wrecks; or challenge yourself with spectacular deep-water dives off the famous Skellig and Blasket Islands. Seal, Whale and Dolphin Watching Fungie the bottlenose dolphin arrived in Dingle in 1984 and is still welcoming and swimming alongside visitors (whether you are in a boat or actually swimming). Pleasure craft offer tours daily all year round (weather permitting) or for the adventurers, pre-booked swims with Fungie are available in season. Outdoor land-based pursuits From horseriding to swinging a golf club, all the land-based ways to stay active in The Kingdom Tee off in The Kingdom With imposing mountain ranges ever looming and the sea breeze of the Atlantic never too far away, golfing in Kerry is an experience unlike any other. The Kingdom boasts some of the finest golf courses in the whole of Ireland. From links courses to tough drivers, Kerry is dotted with an abundance of courses to challenge even the seasoned professional. Get on your bike County Kerry has an amazing array of on road or off road trails. The beauty of cycling these routes is that you can meander through mountains and woodlands, valleys and islands and even venturing where cars and other vehicles cannot! Bike hire is available throughout Kerry so get going, explore this wonderful county and allow the fresh air to embrace you! Adventure races and challenges galore! Take part in any one of an amazing number of Adventure and Sporting Races and Events this year. Adrenalin action packed races to choose from with running, hiking, cycling, kayaking and swimming all part of the various challenges with some of the most dramatic, breathtaking and remote scenery in the world. Race organisers, such as the Killarney Adventure Race, have designed the routes to be a real test of endurance and mental strength for all levels of outdoor fitness enthusiasts. Teams can enter individually or as relay teams. What a challenge! The thrill of the catch Kerry has hundreds of miles of coastline along the Dingle, Iveragh and Beara peninsulas including 75 miles of beaches and thousands of shore fishing marks rock, beach, pier and estuary. Kerry s many harbours are home to experienced and passionate boat skippers, who can organise a memorable day on the water, whether it s a spot of jigging for Pollack and mackeral or a never to be forgotten trip after blue shark or albacore tuna! For information on all Summer Fun, please visit 27 Enjoying the thrills of horse riding on Kerry beaches - Killarney Riding Stables Saddle up Why not explore Kerry from horse back, with its mountains, lakes and Atlantic coastline. Take a lesson, go hacking or participate on a post to post trail ride for 2 or 5 days. Ride in Killarney National Park, on country lanes, mountain tracks, through forest and over bogs and on some of the beaches throughout the county at Derrynane, Dingle, Rossbeigh, Tralee and Waterville. Kerry has a variety of Equestrian Centres from Training to Trekking so whether you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced horse enthusiast, nervous, easy going or looking for something more adventurous, then Kerry has it for you, young or old! Traditional Jaunting Car and Jarvey rides Mountain biking - Tim Smith Visions to Killarney s beauty spots are a great way to see the heritage of Killarney town and for those who enjoy race meetings the Killarney, Dingle and famous Listowel Races are full of colour and great fun. Getting in to your stride Blessed with exquisite scenery and lush landscapes, Kerry is arguably the best location to go walking. Climb Ireland s highest peaks, Carrantouhill, take a stroll along one of the many Blue flag beaches to be found in the region or step back in time on the offshore Skellig and Blasket Islands. Indeed, once you encounter the sheer variety of walks and treks, it can be difficult to know where to begin. Tarbert Bay located in north Kerry offers a superb walking trail. Let your imagination run wild as you uncover the incredible variety of birds and flora that can be found here. Moyvane, located between Tarbert and Listowel provides a glorious trek through enchanting woodlands. The two and a half mile walk has received both local and national awards, and should be on every Kerry holiday-goers itinerary. Join the North Kerry Way and make your way down through the county to Tralee taking in the stunning North Kerry Head and the beautiful beaches of Ballyheigue and Banna. Moving to the west coast, Dingle Peninsula offers nature lovers an opportunity to explore great landscapes while taking in some of the regions great history. Archaeology sites such as Gallarus Oratory and An Riasc Burial Grounds are plentiful. The Dingle Way, Cosáin na Naomh and a climb to the summit of Mount Brandon are a must. The Kerry Way is arguably one of Ireland s most iconic trails. While the walk is 135 miles long, you will not run out of steam as you pass through varied terrain including forestry, national parks and farmland. There are also an amazing amount of loop walks throughout the Iveragh Peninsula that can be enjoyed by all. That being said, you cannot talk about walking in The Kingdom without mentioning Carrantouhill, Ireland s highest peak. There are a number of treks up this lofty peak that cater for the beginner and advanced climber and Cronin s Yard is a great place to start! As you mount Carrantouhill, you will take in views of lakes, farmlands and the vast ocean scenery. There is also the Gap of Dunloe, a stunning valley that runs between the McGillycuddy Reeks and Purple Mountain. The Gap of Dunloe is a 7 mile long hike and popular amongst walkers, cyclists and those on horseback. This leads you in to the Black Valley which must be one of the most mystical and magical of valleys to visit. There are superb walks from Killarney to Kenmare which will create the setting for the equally memorable Beara Way. Kerry Gardens While Kerry s rugged natural landscape and Blue Flag beaches attract thousands of visitors each year, equally appealing, are its world class gardens which display a wealth of exciting, rare and beautiful plants from around the world. Whether the visitor wishes to take a stroll in a primeval forest, excite the senses in a rose and sensory garden or sit among tropical butterflies in an exotic garden, Kerry offers a garden to cater for every horticultural taste. The mild winter climate, notably around its coastline, was first appreciated in the mid-nineteenth century when some of the large estate gardens were first planted. Kells Garden, Derreen near Kenmare laid out in the 1870s, and Glanleam (on Valentia Island) display a luxuriant maturity of dramatic woodland walks, stunning sea vistas and awe inspiring plant specimens. Kells and Glanleam also provide accommodation for those who desire more time to further explore their gardens or other Kerry attractions. Muckross House and Gardens lie within the world famous Killarney National Park. Numerous trails are to be found which explore ancient oak and yew woodland festooned with a profusion of ferns and lichens, thriving in the humid micro-climate. Around Muckross House manicured lawns, a sunken garden, extensive rock garden and arboretum are to be found. This is an attraction that takes time to fully explore and appreciate. Two of Kerry s most prestigious hotels, Dunloe Castle and Ard na Sidhe, have notable gardens which hotel patrons can enjoy. Such is the wealth of plants to be found within them that a Green Book of over 70 pages has been prepared by Roy Lancaster V.M.H. An internationally renowned plants man, he has overseen the development of these gardens. Tralee boasts a fine 35 acre Town Park conveniently located in the centre of the town. It holds one of the most extensive collections of roses in the country. Recently a sensory garden has further developed this horticultural attraction. Derrynane House and National Park in Caherdaniel is the ancestral home of Daniel O Connell. Now a public museum, the house is surrounded by mature woodland, beautiful walks and Blue Flag beaches. The benign climate is being fully exploited by the gardeners with new exotic plantings. The pantheon of Kerry gardens increased recently with the opening of Dhu Varren Garden in Milltown, described by visitors as Kerry s Botanical Garden. It displays a wealth of exotica from around the world both outdoors and in glasshouses. Tropical butterflies and Koi Carp add to the eclectic mix. This all too brief summary of Kerry s Gardens highlights some of its less well known, but equally worthy attractions to both the visitor and local community. They offer a variety of garden experiences meeting the needs of the ardent plants man, the casual gardener, or those who simply enjoy hiking, exploring and enjoying nature. One could spend a pleasant week following a Kerry Garden Trail.

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