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Elliot Voilmy
"Il s'agit d'un circuit en forme de boucle située sur la péninsule d'Iveragh. En clair : on part d'un point A, on suit la route, puis on revient au point de départ, et le tout sur une distance de 180km. Voici les incontournables : - Muckross House - Ladies View - Kenmare - Sneem - Caherdaniel ou Derrynane - Waterville - Portmagee (écart sur l’anneau de Skellig) pour voir les falaises de Kerry - Glenbleigh Fairy Forest - Rossbeigh beach - Killorglin "
Lisa
"The Ring of Kerry is, in my opinion, the number one thing you should do in Ireland. This beautiful drive will take on a tour of some of the best mountain, sea and forest scenery Ireland has to offer. There are ample viewpoints, cafes and walks throughout and it is certainly worth investing one to two days of your trip on. "
Raven Patzke
"If you know even the slightest about Ireland, I’m sure that you have heard of the Ring of Kerry. A day tour here will last around 11 hours as you will be taking the 111-mile-long route through Waterville, Seem and Killarney National Park. However, the views are definitely worth the time commitment."

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