18 photographs which prove the Kingdom of Kerry is one of the most breathtaking places on the planet
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18 photographs which prove the Kingdom of Kerry is one of the most breathtaking places on the planet

We celebrate World Photography Day with Breathtaking Scenery from County Kerry

 

Killarney National Park

One of the greatest places in the world for a soul searching, head-clearing walk, with plenty of tree coverage when the heavens inevitably open up, Killarney showcases some of the best things about the Irish countryside. Deer stalk confidently through the grounds, while frogs, newts and ducks can be found in the park's many wetlands. No matter the season or the weather, this place is guaranteed to take your breath away.

Ladies View, Killarney (Getty)

Sunrise and before a thunder shower in Killarney National Park (Getty)

Bright Sunlight over calm lake of Killarney National Park (Getty)

Ballybunion

Ireland is well known for being home to some of the world's most beautiful beaches, and Ballybunion is no exception. It's high, rugged cliffs overlook three separate beaches: the secluded Nun's Beach, the popular Ladies Beach and the long stretch of strand known as the Men's Beach. Sea caves, sea pillars, rockpools, and cliff walks with a haunted past makes this one of the best beaches in the country.

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The Nine Daughters' Hole, Cliff Walk, Ballybunion. Credit: Photos From Around Ireland/ Eugene Gogs Lyons

One of Ballybunion's cliff path walks (Getty)

Dunmore Head, the Dingle Peninsula

A must-see for anyone making their way down the Wild Atlantic Way, the Dingle Peninsula takes you as far west as is possible to go in Ireland. Incredible scenery, historic ruins, friendly dolphins and even famous film locations can be found throughout the journey, nestled comfortably beside the vast Atlantic Ocean.

One of the westernmost points of the Dingle Peninsula (Getty)

Lake Anascaul, the Dingle Peninsula

Anascaul lake on Dingle Peninsula in Ireland.

Conor Pass, the Dingle Peninsula 

Great Blasket Island

Technically also a part of the Dingle Peninsula, the great Blasket deserves a section all to itself. Why? Well, just look below...

Ireland, Wild Atlantic Way, Kerry County, Dingle Peninsula, Blasket Islands, Great Blasket Island

** Originally Published on: Feb 18, 2020