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Another town and another<br />

excuse to stop and taste<br />

the sea air! Caherdaniel has<br />

stunning scenery and views<br />

over the Atlantic. Soak up<br />

the charm and be inspired<br />

by the poets and writers who<br />

lived here. A great place<br />

to stop for refreshments,<br />

Caherdaniel has some<br />

wonderfully traditional cosy<br />

pubs, great food, and a very<br />

warm wel<strong>com</strong>e!<br />

Make sure to sojourn at the<br />

vast but peaceful Killarney<br />

National Park. This 26,000-<br />

acre deer filled parkland<br />

boasts the ruins of a 15thcentury<br />

abbey, an impressive<br />

castle, the Lakes of Killarney,<br />

Inisfallen Island with its<br />

7th-century monastery<br />

and Muckross House, an<br />

enormous 65 room mansion<br />

built around 1843. The estate<br />

is now a thriving visitor centre<br />

with restaurant, gardens, and<br />

pottery. Save some energy to<br />

visit the 20 meters high Torc<br />

Waterfall also within the Park.<br />

The sights and sounds of this<br />

force of nature will fill you<br />

with awe!<br />

For a lively and vibrant<br />

atmosphere, visit Kenmare<br />

town. This Heritage Town has<br />

lots to do and see including<br />

art galleries, traditional Irish<br />

pubs serving excellent food,<br />

live music and a beautiful<br />

location at this “head of the<br />

ocean.”<br />

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