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County Kerry's breathtaking landscapes have been the picture-postcard image of Ireland around the world since Victorian times! Known as 'The Kingdom', it features some of Ireland's most iconic scenery from impossibly crenulated coastlines to endless green fields crisscrossed by tumbledown stone walls, and from mist-shrouded mountain peaks to quaint country villages.
This is a land where monks built curious beehive huts on Skellig Michael, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's home to Killarney National Park, which harbors the 19th-century Muckross House, Ireland's highest mountain in Carrauntoohil, and the glorious Lough Leane; but it's also home to the lively tourism hub of Killarney spilling over with colorful shops, restaurants and pubs with spirited trad sessions. Killarney is the jumping-off point for the Ring of Kerry that skirts the Iveragh Peninsula, fringed by islands scattered offshore. The compact Dingle Peninsula is like a condensed version of its southern neighbor, with ancient sites, sandy beaches and glimpses of a hard, unforgiving land; but in contrast, County Kerry also hosts some of Ireland's finest golf courses.
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