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4 best holiday homes in Dingle Kerry

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Suantrai Cottage is a 4 star holiday homes which is situated in booming town of Dingle in Ventry, County Kerry. It is a newly developed cottage overlooking to the Ventry Bay and beach. It is an open cottage that is well-furnished with kitchen, cozy lounge area, dining area. It has three bedrooms which is well-equipped [...]

Suantrai Cottage is a 4 star holiday homes which is situated in booming town of Dingle in Ventry, County Kerry. It is a newly developed cottage overlooking to the Ventry Bay and beach. It is an open cottage that is well-furnished with kitchen, cozy lounge area, dining area. It has three bedrooms which is well-equipped with en-suite facilities. The cottage is well-ventilated with fresh air since it is an open cottage. The home is surrounded with a large beautiful garden. It also ... Read More

Town of Castlemaine

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This is a former market-town, situated on the harbour of Castlemaine, on the south-west coast of Ireland. It was named after a castle erected on the bridge over the River Maine by Mac Carthy More and the Earl of Desmond as a defense to the River Maine crossing. It was the responsibility of each new [...]

This is a former market-town, situated on the harbour of Castlemaine, on the south-west coast of Ireland. It was named after a castle erected on the bridge over the River Maine by Mac Carthy More and the Earl of Desmond as a defense to the River Maine crossing. It was the responsibility of each new coming chief to protect it; but when the Earl received possession of it from MacCarthy, he refused to admit McCarthy, and kept entire possession of the castle, ... Read More

Town of Castleisland

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This was once the impregnable Kerry headquaters of the Earls of Desmond: the North Kerry was ruled from here. Today, strong farming markets and good commercial activity gives a new life to Castleisland although it is only scant ruins of what was once a formidable powerbase. The Crag Castle nearby is fast becoming the great [...]

This was once the impregnable Kerry headquaters of the Earls of Desmond: the North Kerry was ruled from here. Today, strong farming markets and good commercial activity gives a new life to Castleisland although it is only scant ruins of what was once a formidable powerbase. The Crag Castle nearby is fast becoming the great showcave of Ireland. On the North and West lie the Glanruddery mountains and the Stacks respectively. Castleisland is an important road crossing in this Vale of Tralee, ... Read More

Town of Caherdaniel

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This is an attractive village overlooking Derrynane Bay. Derrynane National Historic Park covers 300 acres of forest and encompasses Derrynane House, the residence of Irish patriot Daniel “The Liberator” O’Connell (1775 - 1847), who represented the Catholics in Parliament in 1829. This house, at present, is now a museum well-preserved and filled with personal belongings [...]

This is an attractive village overlooking Derrynane Bay. Derrynane National Historic Park covers 300 acres of forest and encompasses Derrynane House, the residence of Irish patriot Daniel "The Liberator" O'Connell (1775 - 1847), who represented the Catholics in Parliament in 1829. This house, at present, is now a museum well-preserved and filled with personal belongings of the famous owner. Staigue Fort is the largest of all pre-christian stone forts in Ireland. This fort that encloses a space of 30 yards had been ... Read More

History in Kerry

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The dolmens of Co. Kerry (Self Catering, Kerry, Ireland) number, according to Borlase, twenty-two. Two in the townland of Gortna-gulla may be mentioned, as they have been examined and planned in recent years. Both are wedge-shaped structures and belong to a type common in the South of Ireland.
Several stone [...]

Antiquities | History | Antiquities The dolmens of Co. Kerry (Self Catering, Kerry, Ireland) number, according to Borlase, twenty-two. Two in the townland of Gortna-gulla may be mentioned, as they have been examined and planned in recent years. Both are wedge-shaped structures and belong to a type common in the South of Ireland. Several stone circles of interest arc also to be seen, among the most important being that of Liosavigeen, about three miles from Killarney. It consists of seven stones, which ... Read More

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