Kenmare is a small town in the south of County Kerry, Ireland. The name Kenmare is the anglicised form of Ceann Mara, meaning "head of the sea", referring to the head of Kenmare Bay.
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Killarney National Park, near the town of Killarney, County Kerry, was the first national park in Ireland, created when the Muckross Estate was donated to the Irish Free State in 1932.
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Torc Waterfall is a 20 metres high, 110 metres long cascade waterfall formed by the Owengarriff River as it drains from the Devil's Punchbowl corrie lake at Mangerton Mountain.
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Take a paddle down the Blackwater River with an experienced instructor and get a taste of Ireland that can only be offered from the water. From wildlife to waterfalls, calm glassy water to choppy froth, Eclipse Ireland will take you on an unforgettab...
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Muckross Lake, also called Middle Lake or The Torc, is a lake in Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland. It is one of the three famous Lakes of Killarney, along with Lough Leane and Upper Lake.
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Garnish Island, is an island in Glengarriff harbour. It is part of popular tourist attraction Bantry Bay, southwest Ireland. The Office of Public Works uses the name Ilnacullin to differentiate it from Garinish Island in County Kerry.
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Jump, swim, and climb with the leading coasteering and gorge walking specialists in the South West of Ireland. This activity is ideal for people wanting a true adventure on the Irish coast and to explore the Wild Atlantic Way! Coasteering is an adren...
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The Gap of Dunloe, also recorded as Bearna an Choimín, is a narrow mountain pass running north-south in County Kerry, Ireland, that separates the MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountain range in the west, from the Purple Mountain Group range in the east.
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Carrauntoohil or Carrauntoohill is the highest mountain on the island of Ireland at 1,038.6 metres. It is on the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, close to the centre of Ireland's highest mountain range, MacGillycuddy's Reeks.
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Ross Castle is a 15th-century tower house and keep on the edge of Lough Leane, in Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland. It is the ancestral home of the Chiefs of the Clan O'Donoghue, later associated with the Brownes of Killarney. The castle is operated by the Office of Public Works, and is open to the public seasonally with guided tours.
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Beenkeragh or Benkeeragh is the second-highest peak in Ireland, at 1,008.2 metres, on both the Arderin and Vandeleur-Lynam lists. It is part of the MacGillycuddy's Reeks range in County Kerry.
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Gougane Barra is a settlement, west of Macroom in County Cork, Ireland.
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