Review:

The Kingdom of Kerry was first settled by pre-Gaelic tribes in the Munster Province. The county in Southwest Ireland is full of award-winning restaurants, cafes, and traditional pubs, as well as many historic and cultural sites. Visitors to North Kerry can enjoy Carrigafoyle Castle, Lislaghton Abbey, Ballybunion Castle, Listowel Castle, St. John’s Theatre, and more. Visitors to East Kerry can enjoy many outdoor activities such as spelunking, Kingdom Falconry, or the Knocknagoshel Halloween Festival. West Kerry offers swimming with dolphins, beautiful beaches, mountain climbing, fishing and boating along with tours of ancient archaeological sites. Mid Kerry is where visitors should go for hiking in the mountains and valleys or stopping by the small villages. South Kerry is known for their archaeological sites, hiking, UNESCO World Heritage Site Skellig Michael, and the Daniel O’Connell-Derrynane House, National Park, Gardens, and Beach. In the capital city of Tralee, visitors can explore beaches, visit museums, golf, go to the Aqua Dome or go shopping. Kerry

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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