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4월 4, 2025, Muckross House
Muckross House is a beautifully preserved 19th-century house set against the stunning backdrop of Muckross lake and the surrounding mountains. The house, now a museum, offers a glimpse into Ireland’s aristocratic past with its period rooms and impressive gardens.
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2월 6, 2025, Caher
Rising to 3,300 feet (1,000 m), Caher is Ireland's third highest peak, only topped by neighbouring Carrauntoohil and Beenkeragh. It's a high point on the classic Coomloughra Horseshoe, one of Ireland's most coveted mountain days. Its Irish name, Cathair na Féinne, means fortress of the Fianna, the mythical warriors and hunters of Irish legend.
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8월 7, 2024, Muckross Abbey and Ancient Yew Tree
The ruins of the Franciscan monastery Although Cromwell's troops deliberately destroyed the Abbey, the remains of the monastery are still well preserved today. A church surrounds a wide, square tower with beautiful windows. In the inner courtyard there is a cloister with an arched arcade. The highlight of Muckross Abbey is in the middle of the inner courtyard, surrounded by the cloister: there is a remarkable yew tree that is said to be as old as the monastery itself. Outside Muckross Abbey there is a historic cemetery that is still occasionally used today. Countless clan leaders from the 17th and 18th centuries are buried here, including the chiefs of the O'Donoghue clan. And the remains of some important heroes of Irish literature also rest in peace in the cemetery. For example, the grave of the poet Aogán Ó Rathaille is located here. Visiting Muckross Abbey Visiting Muckross Abbey is free. To get to the old monastery, you have to take a short walk from the "Muckross Abbey" car park on the N71. It is also possible to rent bicycles in Killarney and explore the Franciscan monastery and the surrounding national park by bike. Or you can take a walk from the imposing Muckross House and go straight to the abbey through a large park. Visitors can visit all parts of the ruins. Narrow stairs lead up to the tower, from which you can enjoy a great view of Lough Leane. You can explore the grounds and walk through the historic cloister, through which the monks once walked. (Source: https://www.gruene-insel.de/blog/2020/die-muckross-abbey/)
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8월 7, 2024, Muckross Abbey and Ancient Yew Tree
Muckross Abbey: Mystical Ruins As early as 1340, monks built a monastery on the site where the remains of Muckross Abbey now stand. But soon after, they left their home in what is now Killarney National Park. Around 100 years later, in 1448, Dónal MacCarthy, the 12th Prince of Carbery, built a new Franciscan monastery on this site. It took almost half a century for the abbey on Lough Leane to be completed. Over the next few centuries, Muckross Abbey was repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt. The Franciscans had to repair and restore the monastery countless times, which can be seen today in the many structural irregularities. But in the 17th century, the Irish monks suffered the same fate as so many people on the Emerald Isle: when Cromwell's troops under Lord Ludlow arrived in 1650, they were finally driven out of their homeland. The British troops burned down most of the old abbey, which is why large parts of the current ruins are roofless. (Source: https://www.gruene-insel.de/blog/2020/die-muckross-abbey/)
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10월 17, 2023, Caher
Amidst the imposing countryside of County Kerry, Caher rises majestically towards the sky. Its name, Cathair na Féinne, which means "stone fortress of the Fianna", reveals a piece of its mystical past. If you follow his path, you will be walking in the footsteps of the ancient Irish warriors, the Fianna. Part of the impressive MacGillycuddy's Reeks, Caher stands at 1,000 meters and is the third highest peak in Ireland. From here, a panorama that is second to none unfolds before your eyes. The view sweeps over Beenkeragh and Carrauntoohil, two other giants of this mountain range, which look out over the land like ancient sentinels. The sight of these majestic mountains makes you stop and admire the endless expanse and beauty of the Irish landscape. But Caher is not only known for its views. Anyone who moves up here feels the challenge of walking on the ridge, especially when the wind blows strongly over the mountain ridges. This ridge path leads brave hikers along the summit ridge, giving them unparalleled views with every step. The mountain itself is divided into a double peak: While the western peak is a little more modest at 975 meters, the main peak rises proudly to 1,001 meters. Both offer a unique perspective of the surrounding mountains and valleys and will make every mountain lover's heart beat faster. So if you want to feel the pulse of the Irish mountains and follow in the footsteps of the legendary Fianna, then Caher is the perfect place for you. But don't forget to take extra care in strong winds. Nature shows itself here in all its raw beauty and power. You can find more highlights and tours in County Kerry here: https://www.komoot.de/collection/2437463/-county-kerry.
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In the middle of the green heart of County Kerry, where ancient forests meet proud mountains, lies a place where the stories of three lakes intertwine - the "Meeting of the Waters". Here, where the lakes of Killarney meet, you will not only find an impressive natural spectacle, but also a place of deep peace and quiet. The view of the old stone bridge, which blends harmoniously into the landscape, tells stories of times long past. Its robust masonry contrasts with the gently flowing waters below and the rapids that form a dynamic lifeline in this idyllic setting. Hidden behind the charming Dinis Cottage, which invites you to linger with its tea room, a small but inviting path begins. It leads you directly along the shore and offers fascinating views again and again - be it of the bridge or of the gentle play of light and shadow on the water. Here, near the toilet building, you can enjoy a particularly impressive panorama that reflects the power and beauty of nature in every detail. The well-maintained paths that meander through the area offer a pleasant experience for both beginners and experienced hikers. Although they could be a bit wilder and more pristine in some places, this does not detract from the overall atmosphere. You may occasionally meet other hikers, but there is enough space and peace for a moment of pause and wonder. Because that is exactly what makes the "Meeting of the Waters" so special: the combination of historical charm, vibrant nature and the opportunity to escape everyday life for a moment and immerse yourself in a world shaped by water, stone and history. You can find more highlights and tours in County Kerry here: https://www.komoot.de/collection/2437463/-county-kerry.
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From the bridge in the north this goes over the Old Kenmare Road. The section further south of this point, a little above the stream, is the most beautiful for me. It goes through a forest where one suspects elves and goblins and sometimes goats are found. Bicycles or even cars are not allowed to drive here. The more relaxed you can let the forest work its magic on you.
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9월 18, 2023, Torc Waterfall
I recently had the opportunity to visit Torc Waterfall, a stunning natural wonder nestled in the heart of the Republic of Ireland's enchanting Killarney National Park. This experience left me utterly awestruck, and I can't help but share my glowing review of this remarkable destination. Torc Waterfall is a gem that perfectly encapsulates the raw beauty of Ireland's landscapes. As you approach the waterfall, you're greeted by the gentle murmur of water that steadily grows louder, building anticipation for the breathtaking sight that awaits. The moment you lay eyes on Torc Waterfall, cascading from a height of approximately 20 meters (66 feet), you'll understand why it's a must-visit destination. The accessibility of Torc Waterfall is one of its key attractions. Visitors can easily access the waterfall via a well-maintained walking trail, which makes it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts of all ages and fitness levels. The trail winds its way through ancient woodlands, offering glimpses of the serene Middle Lake and Upper Lake along the way. What truly sets Torc Waterfall apart is its captivating natural beauty. The falls are surrounded by lush greenery, moss-covered rocks, and the vibrant colors of wildflowers in season. The interplay of light and shadow in this sylvan paradise creates a truly magical atmosphere, especially during the early morning or late afternoon when the sunlight filters through the dense canopy. Photographers and artists will find endless inspiration here, as the changing seasons transform the scenery into an ever-evolving masterpiece. Be sure to have your camera ready to capture the picturesque beauty that surrounds you (https://hsfootballinsider.com/ ). One of the best aspects of Torc Waterfall is that it offers a multisensory experience. The soothing sound of water tumbling down the rocks, the fresh scent of damp earth and foliage, and the cool mist generated by the falls all combine to create an immersive natural symphony that will resonate with your senses. For those seeking adventure, Torc Waterfall is also a starting point for various hiking trails, including the challenging trek to the summit of Torc Mountain, which rewards hikers with panoramic views of the park and surrounding countryside.
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8월 1, 2023, O'Brien's Tower
O'Brien's Tower is a perfect vantage point to witness the awe-inspiring grandeur of the Cliffs of Moher! 🏰🌊 Perched on the edge of these majestic cliffs, the tower offers visitors an unrivaled panoramic view of one of Ireland's most iconic natural wonders. Stepping inside the tower, you can feel the history and legacy it carries. Built in the early 19th century, O'Brien's Tower was originally constructed as a viewing platform for Victorian tourists. Today, it continues to serve that purpose, providing visitors with a unique and elevated perspective of the cliffs and the vast Atlantic Ocean beyond.
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8월 1, 2023, Cliffs of Moher Coastal Walk
The Cliffs of Moher are a popular destination for a wide range of tourists, regardless of weather conditions (often adverse: rain and wind), but if the weather is nice and sunny they offer dramatic and spectacular scenery. The cliffs have been featured in many films, including Harry Potter, The Princess Bride, Leap Year and many others. The Cliffs of Moher Coastal Walk connects the lively villages of Liscannor and Doolin, passing through the Cliffs of Moher Experience. A 20 Km linear route.
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7월 25, 2023, Muckross House
The castle and gardens are well worth seeing. The castle costs admission, the park overlooking the lake is free.
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7월 24, 2023, Cliffs of Moher Coastal Walk
This is a stunningly beautiful moderate to difficult hike suitable for a wide range of people and a great way to spend a morning. A route of eight kilometers, or five miles, takes about two hours each way.
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6월 22, 2023, Cliffs of Moher Coastal Walk
The area north of the visitor center has many stunning views, and you can hear very well the colonies of birds that breed below.
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6월 21, 2023, O'Brien's Tower
O'Brien had a tower built on his land at the northern end of the impressive cliffs – O'Brien's Tower. This was intended to provide a safe and secure place for all visitors to enjoy the impressive view of the Cliffs of Moher. It is believed that tea and pastries were also served there to make the experience as pleasant as possible for the wealthy travelers. This makes O'Brien not only the unofficial father of Ireland's tourism industry, but also the founder of the small Atlantic island's first visitor center. As a descendant of the Irish High King Brian Boru, numerous stories surround Cornelius O'Brien, who also represented County Clare in the Irish Parliament at the time. For example, it is widely believed that O'Brien did not originally build his tower for visitors from other countries. Rather, it was intended to impress the many women who courted the stately gentleman. Whether the tower initially represented a status symbol for Cornelius O'Brien or was originally intended to open the cliff landscape to the public is irrelevant. One thing is certain: O'Brien's Tower marked the beginning of the tourism industry and opened the doors of the Emerald Isle to welcome the world! https://www.gruene-insel.de/blog/2023/obriens-tower-an-den-cliffs-of-moher/
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6월 20, 2023, Muckross House
Beautifully landscaped park with old trees, greenhouses and exotic plants.
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6월 17, 2023, Muckross Abbey and Ancient Yew Tree
Very well preserved monastery ruins...with a great walk around a very old tree. You can go up to the first floor and see different rooms from there. Very interesting.
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