«««Europe» Ireland» County Kerry» Portmagee
18. April 2011 by Rod and Gill
18 Monday 18 aril 2011
Today we have out of Kerry - the longest of the five peninsulas jutting the ring into the Atlantic Ocean from the South West of Ireland.
We on the way from Kenmore, our first stop was white beach of a beautiful Sandy Bay of Castlecove. The dog enjoyed the sea and the rock pools - the sea was white attractive green and sand.
We have the Ballinskellings scenic drive if, that this follows the coast finally through the Coonanaspig pass and climb the decent to Portmagee. At the foot of the pass, we parked and went to the Kerry cliffs - for views over the Islands and the huge cliffs.
Further on we took the narrow road, which winds up in the shadow of which the Macgillycuddy's reeks, Ballaghbeema gap with its magnificent view over the uninhabited landscape on then and back to the base via molls gap and women's vVew (Killarney Lakes)
A long journey but a good day and again blue skies and lots of sunshine.
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