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. 

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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… 

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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.

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The best fishing spots In Kerry

With miles of coastline dotted with pretty little fishing villages as well as well stocked rivers and lakes, County Kerry has some top fishing spots. It's a fantastic hobby; think about it, no traffic, and no stress, just the sound of the water and plenty of fresh air. Kerry boasts some of the best waters for fishing in Ireland, so check out our guide to the top fishing spots in the county and hopefully you'll be hooked.

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Kerry Festivals in August 2008

County Kerry, often referred to as The Kingdom, is host to many festivals and fairs throughout the month of August. So if you're planning a trip to Kerry at this time of year it's not all about the magnificent sights and scenery, your visit will also be steeped in traditional dance, music and "craic". Read on to find out more about the choice of fun and entertainment that will make your short break in Kerry one to remember.

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Westlife announced for Killarney Summerfest 2008!

Westlife – Ireland's most successful pop act and one of the biggest selling bands in the world, will be making a hugely anticipated and exciting return to Killarney, in County Kerry, for one night only, on the 22nd of June, 2008 as part of this year's Killarney Summerfest.

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Bed and breakfasts in Killarney, Ireland

Looking for Killarney bed and breakfasts for your stay in the southwest? At a Killarney B&B you'll receive a traditional Irish welcome into a friendly family home…

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Dingle bed and breakfast accommodation

The Dingle Peninsula is located in west Kerry and is a mountainous neck of land jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean. Famous for its diverse beauty and tranquillity, Dingle has some of the most breathtaking scenery with its miles and miles of sandy beaches, off shore islands, cliffs, hills, mountains and historical attractions. National Geographic Traveller once described Dingle as "one of the most beautiful places on earth", so make sure you take the chance to visit and see it for yourself.

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Hotels in Dingle, Ireland

Dingle hotels are few and far between so they’re in popular demand all year round – and it's no wonder! Dingle is one of the most beautiful corners of Ireland. It's got miles of coastline dotted with islands, historical attractions, lots of outdoor activities to enjoy, gourmet restaurants, lively traditional Irish pubs, oh, and of course, Fungi the friendly bottlenose dolphin!

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Hotels in Tralee, Ireland

Looking for Tralee hotels for your stay in the south west? Tralee is situated on the northern side of the Dingle Peninsula and is just over half an hour's drive from Killarney on the N22 so it's a great base for your holiday in Kerry.

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