Robin’s guidebook

Robin
Robin’s guidebook

Sightseeing

"The Dingle Peninsula, on Ireland’s southwest Atlantic coast, is ringed by sandy beaches and craggy cliffs. Inland are rolling hills and mountains, including 952m Mount Brandon. The region’s an officially recognized bastion of Irish language and culture. Dunmore Head, mainland Ireland’s easternmost point, has views of the Blasket Islands, famous for Irish-language memoirs documenting rural life in the 1800s and 1900s"
71 locals recommend
Dingle Peninsula
71 locals recommend
"The Dingle Peninsula, on Ireland’s southwest Atlantic coast, is ringed by sandy beaches and craggy cliffs. Inland are rolling hills and mountains, including 952m Mount Brandon. The region’s an officially recognized bastion of Irish language and culture. Dunmore Head, mainland Ireland’s easternmost point, has views of the Blasket Islands, famous for Irish-language memoirs documenting rural life in the 1800s and 1900s"
"The Ring of Kerry is a scenic drive around the Iveragh Peninsula in southwest Ireland’s County Kerry. Its 179km-long, circular route takes in rugged and verdant coastal landscapes and rural seaside villages. Skellig Michael, a rocky island with an abandoned 7th-century Christian monastery, is a major destination point, with several boats from Portmagee making the 12km crossing during the warmer months."
135 locals recommend
Ring of kerry
Ring of Kerry
135 locals recommend
"The Ring of Kerry is a scenic drive around the Iveragh Peninsula in southwest Ireland’s County Kerry. Its 179km-long, circular route takes in rugged and verdant coastal landscapes and rural seaside villages. Skellig Michael, a rocky island with an abandoned 7th-century Christian monastery, is a major destination point, with several boats from Portmagee making the 12km crossing during the warmer months."
The park encompasses over 25,000 acres and is home to Muckross House and Gardens, Muckross Abbey Ruins and Graveyard, Torc Waterfall, Ross Castle and of course, the Lakes of Killarney. Explore the park by bike, on foot, on a boat cruise, or by Jaunty Cart.
99 locals recommend
Killarney National Park
99 locals recommend
The park encompasses over 25,000 acres and is home to Muckross House and Gardens, Muckross Abbey Ruins and Graveyard, Torc Waterfall, Ross Castle and of course, the Lakes of Killarney. Explore the park by bike, on foot, on a boat cruise, or by Jaunty Cart.
The Gap of Dunloe is a narrow mountain pass running north to south that separates the MacGillycuddy Reeks from the Purple Mountains.
62 locals recommend
Gap of Dunloe
62 locals recommend
The Gap of Dunloe is a narrow mountain pass running north to south that separates the MacGillycuddy Reeks from the Purple Mountains.