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The Republic of Ireland

Date Published: 17th January 2008
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Kerry
Count Kerry is a striking panorama of deep blue lakes, wild mountainous landscapes, rugged coastline and sub-tropical flora.
It is often referred to as the Kingdom, as it is believed to be the closest thing to heaven on earth. It will be an endless source of pleasant surprises and entertainment for you and your family, surely providing glimpses of Paradise.
Facing the broad Atlantic Ocean, majestic Kerry is a place of breathtaking scenery where you'll be enchanted by the wealth of nature's treasures; from heritage centres to Ireland's two highest mountains 'Carrantoohil' and 'Mount Brandon' and Ireland's highest pass 'The Conor Pass'.

Kerry is a place for lovers of all the good things in life; from the lake district surrounding Killarney National Park, to the spectacular scenic drives on the Dingle and Ring of Kerry peninsulas. North Kerry, genius in literature, theatre, music, art and storytelling is also the proud home to Ireland's National Folk Theatre. And of course, the true Irish culture is alive in the Gaeltacht (Irish speaking) areas of Kerry, where traditional Irish music, dance and song come to life. From championship golf courses and world-class equestrian centres, to stunning cycling & walking routes, angling, sailing & watersports, Kerry is indeed a haven for activity based holidays. With ancient ring forts, medieval castles, exceptionally luxurious hotels, vibrant summer festivals and wonderful villages, this is one county you won't want to leave.


Shannon
The Shannon Region has so much on offer that the choices are endless. Head to the water whether beach, river or lake; take a leisurely drive, visit any one f over 100 visitor attractions; take a stroll in a forest, park or formal garden; go dolphin watching or take a boat trip - the choices are yours.
The Shannon Region consists of counties Clare and Limerick. Clare has an abundance of visual riches from the famous river Shannon and Lough Derg which form its eastern boundary and west towards its rugged Atlantic coastline with towering cliffs and golden beaches.
Limerick is a county of quiet beauty and rural charm. Its gentle undulating landscape is pleasing to the eye from the beautiful Golden Vale in the east to the tidal estuary Shannon Estuary in the west. Ireland's most unusual landscape is to be found in the Burren and the Hunt Museum in Limerick houses one of the country's most important art houses one of the country's most important art collections. History is revealed in the mills and thatched cottages of Limerick's towns while the artists and craft workers of County Clare blend modern design with older skills. And, of course, the River Shannon exerts its quiet influence through the region.


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