Ring of Beara

 


Village of Eyeries

 

Stones and Ruins

 

Kilcatherine Church


 

Immortals

 

Druid

 

Atlantis alive

 

Okinawa, health & Aging

 

Coral and Seaweed

 

Places to visit

 

View from Tragalee
 
Ireland is Europe oldest civilization which reached it peak long before Christianity. Magical and mysterious, land of stories, dreams, lyrics and music. Travel a journey into the past. Our holiday homes are located at the Ring of Beara, Cork Kerry region, West Ireland.

 

In the South West of Ireland there are 5 peninsulas that projects into the Atlantic sea. All have a coastal ring road and these coastal roads with view of unspoilt and unique scenery, enchanting Islands, picturesque villages and towns, historic antiquities. The Beara peninsula is one of them.

 


 

Beara peninsula.

Bhéarra not know to the extend of the Ring of Kerry because the coastal road is very narrow at a number of location, prohibiting busses and campers. Driving the Scenic Ring Road, visit and photography sits of historic interests, the nature with small beaches, steep cliffs, and mountains, and draws surfers, tourists, sightseers, and families from around the globe to view nature splendor.

In addition; extremely rich in sites of historic interest, the area dotted with wedge tombs, stone circles, alignments and gallauns, from Dursey Island to Garnish and Bere Island.

Easily accessible

 Kerry Airport: Ryanair, Aer Arann flights, 2 hours by car; Cork  Airport, Aer Lingus, Ryaniar, etc is a two hour drive.

Outdoor activity

 

Main activities; Driving the Scenic Ring Road (276 km long) which will take the most of a day, visit and photography of historical and archaeological sites, the Beara Way Walking and Cycling route (209 km long), several National and other parks.

Most activities are in one way or another connected with water and the sea. Walking on the mountains, Cruising on the bay, Horse Riding, Golfing, Fishing, Diving, Gardens, Touring or just soaking up the best of music

 

 

Eden the name of an area in the pre-Flood world.

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