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Dingle peninsula

Dingle Peninsula, great daytrip from the BBB&B. Check it out, plan it, ride or drive it! You can even book a boat trip to go dolphin watching!

North Kerry

North Kerry, with nature, beaches, historic sites and great roads, following the coastline and the Shannon estuary

Killarney, Gap of Dunloe

Killarney national park, the gap of Dunloe, and the Kerry Highlands. Beautiful mountain roads and stunning views.

Ring of Kerry, Ring of Beara

Ride along Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way, enjoy the spectacular scenery. Don't forget that tourbusses have to do the ring of Kerry counterclockwise: it's a good idea to ride clockwise so you don't get stuck behind one. And you'll be on the "good" side of the road to make picture stops 😉 

Cliffs of Moher, Loop head

A lot of our guests either move up North after their stay, or come from the North before arriving. 

Although there are many spectacular sea cliffs in Ireland, the Cliffs of Moher are the most famous but also the most visited by far. 

With the Shannon Estuary on one side and the awesome power of the Atlantic Ocean on the other, Loop Head has always been defined by its relationship with the water.  

You can take the Kilimer - Tarbert Ferry instead of taking the tunnel in Limmerick and save time while enjoying a 20 minute crossing of the river Shannon. More info at https://www.shannonferries.com/

Tipperary, the Vee: Ireland's hidden heartlands

If you have already done the Ring of Kerry, Dingle, Ring of Beara and all the other "must sees/must dos", there are more routes just as nice more inland.

The roads towards Tipperary wind through the countryside curve after curve, with some spectacular scenery and ideal stop overs along the way.

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