The Four Corners of Ireland
09/10/2018 · By Lorna Heatley
Are you wanting to visit a country filled with history, beauty, culture, and rich traditions? There is almost too much to do in Ireland!
Read moreTaking in some of the most dramatic mountain and coastal scenery in all of Europe, the beautiful Ring of Kerry is arguably Ireland's most famous scenic drive. Running for 112 miles around County Kerry, the route passes through a handful of picturesque villages, and the scenery there will take your breath away.
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Boasting rugged coastlines, rolling hills, dramatic castles and a culture rich in mythology; the Emerald Isle is as beautiful as it is fascinating. Travel around this captivating country, seeing the iconic Blarney Stone and admiring the natural beauty of the Ring of Kerry and dramatic Cliffs of Moher. Enjoy the scenery during trips in a Jaunting...
This pretty village enjoys a charming setting on the River Laune, and is famed for its annual Puck Fair, one of the oldest non-religious fairs in the world.
Overlooking Valentia Island, this pretty village boasts a High Street lined with brightly-coloured, pastel-painted buildings.
This marvellous village enjoys breathtaking views over the alluring Ballinskelligs Bay. It was a favourite of Charlie Chaplin, and today there is a bronze statue of the actor in the village.
Set on the river of the same name, Sneem consists of a number of delightful, authentic buildings clustered around two main squares - all surrounded by wonderful mountain scenery.
A magnificent pass set on red sandstone rocks, Moll's Gap affords fantastic views of Macgillycuddy's Reeks mountains, and is a much-loved scenic spot.