County Kerry and Cork
County Kerry contains some of Ireland's most iconic scenery: surf-pounded sea cliffs and soft golden strands, emerald-green farmland crisscrossed by tumbledown stone walls, mist-shrouded bogs and cloud-torn mountain peaks. In County Cork, you'll pass inlets along eroded coastlines and a multitude of perfectly charming old fishing towns and villages. The scenery is every bit as enchanting as the best bits of Ireland, particularly along the Mizen Head, Sheep's Head and Beara peninsulas, where you can hike wild hills and touch Ireland's ancient past.
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Kerry Cliffs - County Kerry
The Kerry Cliffs are located at the Skellig Ring, close to Portmagee. A remarkable and impressive panorama presents itself, dominated by the huge cliffs.over 1,000 feet high. The cliffs were formed in a desert environment oover 400 million years ago.
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