Of all the counties in Ireland none is more fable than majestic Kerry. Facing the broad Atlantic, Kerry is a county of breathtaking contrasts. A place where the visitor is swept along by a sense of wonder at the wealth of treasures bestowed by nature. Though a powerful giant of a county, Kerry is a place for lovers of all the good things in life. The scenery is magnificent. From the Lake District surrounding Killarney to the spectacular scenic drives on the Dingle and Ring of Kerry peninsulas, the visitor discovers new vistas to savor with each bend in the road. To the north is Tralee with its numerous all-weather attractions, Listowel - a
literary center and the attractive seaside resorts at Ballybunion and Ballyheigue. A land rich in heritage, Kerry has it all, from early Christian remains to established museums and heritage centers. The true Irish culture is alive in the Gaelteacht areas on the Dingle and Iveragh peninsulas - where traditional Irish music and song come to life.