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Cicerone - Guide de randonnées (en anglais) - Walking the Kerry Way (Iveragh Peninsula from Killarney, including Carrauntoohill and Skellig Michael)
| Destination | Europe |
|---|---|
| Pays / Région | Irlande |
| Auteur | John Raffaldi |
| Date de publication | 15 août 2024 |
| Edition, collection | Cicerone Editions |
Partez pour 10 jours au départ de Killarney sur le Kerry way dans le sud-ouest de l'Irlande. Un parcours de 190km
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Guide to Ireland's 190km Kerry Way. Described anti-clockwise from Killarney, the circular route is presented in 10 stages and offers view of Killarney National Park and the Beara and Dingle peninsulas. Optional side trips include Carrauntoohill, Skellig Michael and Valentia Island.
Seasons
With a mild temperate climate and lower elevations, spring, summer, and autumn are the best seasons to enjoy the Kerry Way. The nicest weather tends to be in June, July and August, with the least amount of rain – although wet weather is possible year round; the shoulder seasons are cooler and wetter.
Centres
Killarney, Black Valley, Glencar, Glenbeigh, Cahersiveen, Waterville, Caherdaniel, Sneem, and Kenmare
Difficulty
The Kerry Way is suitable for most walkers, provided you adapt your itinerary to your level of fitness. There are a few more strenuous parts initially going through the passes between the mountains but once beyond the mountains the coastal section is generally flatter.
Must See
Ross Castle, Killarney National Park, Muckross House and gardens, Muckross Abbey, Torc Waterfall, Carrauntoohil – Ireland's highest peak, Skellig Micheal Island, Transatlantic Cable Museum, Derrynane House and Park, Cahergall and Staigue stone forts
(Source : Cicerone)