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| Located in South - West
Ireland, County Kerry is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in
the world. Its lakes, woods, waterfalls, mountain ranges and
rugged coastline are a delight to tourists and natives alike. The
plethora of monastic ruins, ring forts, standing stones and Bronze Age
tombs attract both amateur and professional historians. Botanists
and birdwatchers also delight in the rare vegetation and winged
population.
Two of the best ways to appreciate
Kerry's rich landscape is by hiking, cycling or horse-riding, and
all are easily arranged. |

Trail Riding in Kerry |
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Sunset on the Lakes |
Hiking/Cycling
Enjoy a leisurely walking or cycling
break in Kerry, either by guided tour or with your own detailed
maps. Either way your adventure will lead you among spectacular
and historical sights. A boat trip through the awe- inspiring
lakes of Killarney is also available.
For further details, visit http://www.fexco.ie/goireland
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Equestrian
Pursuits
Should you prefer a
mounted view of Kerry, Killarney
Riding Stables will be glad to oblige. The stables are
conveniently located just one mile from Killaney town centre.
Riders can enjoy daily rides of preferred duration and accomodation is
also available for both riders and non-riders at the stables
farmhouse. View http://www.killarney-reeks-trail.com
for more information. |

Beenbawn, Waterville,
Co. Kerry |
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