Our last few days in Ireland….

Driving the Ring of Kerry in Ireland
Driving the Ring of Kerry in Ireland

The Irish amazing race continues from our base in Killarney on day 4 as we headed out to conquer the Ring of Kerry, a circular coastal route that starts and ends in Killarney.  We headed out on the counter clockwise route starting from the east side in torrential rain and wind that continued all day.  Unfortunately, we were socked in with cloud, rain and fog for the whole trip so we couldn’t see much or take any great photos.  Had the weather been clear we knew the route would have provided some exceptional scenery as we got the occasional glimpse throughout. The whole loop is a day drive with a few stops but if you wanted to shorten the trip or if the weather was bad, as in our case, I’d start on the west side as that is where the best views are.  As we approached our return to Killarney just a half hour out in the national park the views were stunning, I was tempted to redo the last half of the route on our next day when the weather cleared. If you only do part of the route go at least up to Kenmare which is just an hour out of Killarney, it’s a great little tourist town with tons of pubs, restaurants and shops.  We had lunch at a restaurant called #35, it was exceptional and one of the few places I’m confident to recommend. Put the Ring of Kerry on your bucket list, you’ll be rewarded with high up, looming coastal sites and then sweeping mountain views.  It’s a spectacular road trip even in bad weather. 

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