1 day in County Kerry Itinerary
1 day in County Kerry Itinerary
Created using Inspirock County Kerry holiday maker
Start: Dublin
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Ballyheigue
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End: Dublin
Fri, Aug 2
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Ballyheigue, officially Ballyheige, which translates in English as Tadhg's town, is a coastal village in County Kerry, Ireland. For reviews, where to stay, and more tourist information, refer to the Ballyheigue driving holiday planning website.
Dublin to Ballyheigue is an approximately 4-hour car ride. In August in Ballyheigue, expect temperatures between 20°C during the day and 14°C at night. You'll set off for home on the 2nd (Fri).
Dublin to Ballyheigue is an approximately 4-hour car ride. In August in Ballyheigue, expect temperatures between 20°C during the day and 14°C at night. You'll set off for home on the 2nd (Fri).
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The Kingdom
Forming Ireland's southwestern corner, County Kerry encompasses world-renowned landmarks like the Ring of Kerry and Dingle Peninsula and features the major city of Killarney at its heart. As a peripheral part of the country, County Kerry supports a thriving traditional Irish culture, including the Irish language, music, and dance. Nearly 5,000 native Irish speakers reside in the area, concentrated in two large Gaeltachts known as Corca Dhuibhne and Uibh Rathach. Many visitors come to enjoy the rugged beauty of Kerry's coastline, lakes, and mountains. Several picturesque walking routes wind their way through the landscape, giving tourists the chance to engage deeply with its untamed nature.