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Kerry International Dark Sky Reserve: Exploring Ireland's Stellar Sanctuary
Ireland, known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, has recently added another feather to its cap. Lonely Planet's guide to the top five places for stargazing in the world features not one, but two destinations in Ireland. This recognition is a testament to the dedication and hard work of organizations like Mayo Dark Skies and Kerry International Dark Sky Reserve, which tirelessly strive to protect and preserve the night sky. Situated on the stunning Ke

Stephanie O Shea
May 27, 2023


Slieveagh is the perfect spot for a short walk
For those intimidated by the many formidable peaks that fringe the Ring of Kerry, there is a nice little hill, Slieveagh, just outside Cahersiveen that provides big mountain views with very little effort; in fact, an ideal afternoon or evening walk far from the tourist crowds. It is a splendid walk up a narrow country road with impressive views of the cliffs at Cuas Croum. A tall impressive ruin dominates the end of the road. This is the remains of the Slieveagh Peat Works,

Stephanie O Shea
Oct 3, 2021


Dubs Come to Kerry for a Good Catch
A great couple of days fishing according to Dublin Anglers, some of the catch included a Norwegian Blue Mouth Haddock Specimen, an 8lb Cod and a 15lb Ling to name but a few. The Anglers went out on the St Collette on Tuesday, which was also the hottest recorded September day in Ireland in 30 years after a temperature of 28 degrees was recorded in Valentia in Kerry, so the weather wasn’t to bad for them either. If you and your family/friends would like to try your hand at a sp

Stephanie O Shea
Sep 9, 2021
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