A day out in Dingle is always a day well spent. No matter what the weather, Dingle always gives off an atmosphere of a “happening town”. Whether you just want to walk around the town, popping in and out of the various craft and souvenir shops, visit some of the attractions, or take a scenic boat trip around Dingle Bay, Dingle has all the ingredients for a great day out. And there’s no shortage of things for the kids to enjoy as well. Read on for more… On your walk …
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Top Activities For Hens & Stags in Kerry
As your wedding day approaches, and there’s that hen or stag party to look forward to, why not come to County Kerry? It’s the perfect setting for all brides and grooms to be, to forget about the stress of the organisation of their big day. So whether you enjoy partying in pubs and nightclubs, or prefer tourist attractions, or perhaps being pampered with a range of relaxing spa treatments, or have the nerve for outdoor adventure and activities, then you have chosen the right place – Kerry! Read on for …
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Top 10 things for kids to do in Tralee
Tralee, in County Kerry, is a fantastic base for a holiday destination. Not alone is there so much to do and see in and around the Tralee area, but it’s also the gateway to the breathtaking Dingle Peninsula and it’s only around a 30 minute drive from the magical holiday resort of Killarney. Now you’ve got here, lets see what we can suggest to keep the kids amused. (1) Toby World, Mileheight Retail Park, Tralee… The children will have an absolute ball during their 2 hours of playtime at Toby …
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The Listowel Races – Fancy a flutter?
Situated in North Kerry on the banks of the River Feale, Listowel is host to the famous Listowel Races. The 7 day festival was due to start on Sunday the 14th of September but racing for both Sunday and Monday had to be cancelled due to heavy rain. The racing festival will now run from Tuesday 16th of September to Saturday the 20th of September. This year the committee are celebrating 150 years of racing. Once you get to Listowel town the racecourse isn’t too far away. It’s easily within …
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Flights To Kerry – Fly to the Kingdom!
If you’re visiting the Kingdom of Kerry, whether it’s for business or pleasure, why not take a flight instead of the long journey by road and rail from Dublin? Or if you’re travelling from the UK, why not fly directly into Kerry Airport? You’ll be arriving in the heart of one of Ireland’s most popular tourist destinations, with no need for a connecting flight to the magical sights and activities to be enjoyed there. Read on for more… Flights into County Kerry arrive at Kerry Regional Airport, which is conveniently …
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Top things for kids to do in Killarney
Killarney, the 2nd largest town in County Kerry is the answer to your prayers when it comes to keeping your kids amused! Nestling at the foot of the McGillicuddy Reeks (which includes Ireland’s highest mountain Carrauntoohil) and surrounded by magical lakes, it’s one of Ireland’s most breathtaking holiday destinations. No matter what time of the year you come to Killarney, you can always sense a “buzz” around town. And if you’ve the kids in tow there’s no shortage of things to do. Here are a few suggestions… Muckross House and …
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Top things for kids to do in County Kerry
County Kerry, located in the South West corner of Ireland is famous the world over for its unspoilt natural beauty, lush green landscapes, and colourful towns and villages. If you’re looking for something to do in the area, the choice is endless and as for some child friendly activities, especially on a rainy day, there’s an excellent range to choose from. Read on for more… The Aqua Dome… The Aqua Dome is one of Ireland’s largest indoor water worlds and will certainly get your adrenaline pumping with the many slides, …
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Horse riding in Kerry
Whether you prefer trekking through rolling hills and countryside or galloping along a sandy beach, County Kerry is an ideal base for horse lovers. Kerry is home to some of Ireland’s most breathtaking scenery with a wealth of unspoilt sandy beaches, rugged mountains, miles of national park and with an abundance of trekking trails you’ll have plenty opportunity to test out your horse riding skills. Read on for more… Killarney Riding Stables is located about 1 mile from Killarney, on the Killorglin Road (N72), directly opposite a section of Killarney …
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Adventure sports in County Kerry
County Kerry, located in the South West of Ireland is a diverse and natural landscape which makes it an ideal location for a huge range of activity holidays. Whether you lose yourself in the camouflage of Kerry’s rolling green hills hiking, golfing or hill walking, take a ride on a surfboard along the Kerry coastline or reach new heights and conquer Carrantuohill (highest mountain in Ireland) you’ll be amazed with what Kerry has to offer when it comes to adventure sports. Here’s just a selection of adventure sports that County …
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The top golf courses in County Kerry
Located in the South West corner of Ireland, County Kerry is a true haven for golfers with five of the world’s Top 100 Courses in the region. Also known as ‘The Kingdom’, Kerry now has a reputation for having some of the best golf in Europe and worldwide. Read on to find out why you should play all the classic golf courses in Kerry. Ballybunion Golf Links… Ballybunion Golf Links is internationally famous and many legendary golfing figures have hailed it as one of the greatest golf courses in the world. …
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