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Caherciveen
Caherciveen is part of the Iveragh Peninsula, it is a
region that is famous for its lush landscapes, miles of
sandy beaches and peaceful rocky coves. A stroll around
the local towns and regions will provide a true picture
of Irish rural life where you can meet and view or sample
many of the locally produced crafts and foods. There are
lanes, roads and paths traversing the region including
The Kerry Way and many places and structures dating
back to early history including The Ring Fort of Ballycarbery
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Hill and Road Walking
Hill and Road Walking is a particularly favourite pass time
for visitors to the Caherciveen area. The Floral Walk - Roa
na mBlath will take you from Caherciveen to Cuas Crom (approximately
5 Kilometres) it is suitable for all ages and you can explore
the local Fauna. The Kerry Way runs through the region taking
in many of the towns and villages. We have such walks as The
Mass Path in Derrynane and the old Butter Road outside Waterville.
In Caherciveen we have walks such as Cnoc an dTobar, Ballycarbery
castle, Ring Forts and Kinego wood.
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