Ireland's best and worst counties to visit are revealed
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Ireland's best and worst counties to visit are revealed

IRELAND is well known for its incredible scenery – and now the top counties to visit have been revealed.

Unsurprisingly, Kerry and Galway battled for the top spot, with the Kingdom coming out on top.

One in four voted for Kerry which boasts incredible views on Dingle Peninsula and Valentia Island.

Galway's quaint streets and sweeping views of the Atlantic managed to nab it the runner up spot.

The MyHome.ie survey looked at all counties in Ireland but sadly, seven of them did not get a single vote.

Carlow, Derry, Down, Longford, Roscommon, Monaghan and Tyrone failed to capture the magic of the counties in the south and west it seems.

Armagh, Laois, Fermanagh, Limerick and Westmeath all managed to be ranked as the top holiday destination in Ireland by just 0.17 per cent of voters.

In all, 5,000 people voted in the survey and Kerry was the runaway winner.

See the list below

1. Kerry (24.5%)

2. Galway (17%)

3. Cork (14%)

4. Wexford (10%)

5. Clare (8%)

6. Donegal (6%)

7. Mayo (5%)

8. Dublin (3%)

9. Wicklow (2%)

10. Kilkenny & Waterford (1.5%)

11. Sligo (1.3%)

12. Tipperary & Antrim (1%)

13. Leitrim (0.8%)

14. Louth (0.7%)

15. Cavan & Offaly (0.5%)