A day-long excursion out of Killarney included circling one peninsula called the Ring of Kerry. The Kerry County Museum in Tralee featured a large set of life-size diaramas of medieval life in museum basement. Several of these are included in the picture selection. The Ring of Kerry is a very narrow one way road clockwise around the peninsula beyond the little port city of Dingle, where we stopped twice. Many of the natives do not bother with the one-way restriction causing them to back their vehicles to a passing area each time they meet a tour bus. Squeezing a tour bus and a car along narrow, cliff-side roads is a harrowing experience. Oreo cows, rarely seen in the States, were also seen along this drive.
- Cliffs along Ring of Kerry
- Driver skirting the cliffs
- Hillside view
- Stone fence fields
- Cone storage
- Oreo cattle with lots of filling
- Sheep ready for shearing
- Magnificent horns
- Dinner in the cellar
- Kerry County Museum, Tralee
- Medieval scene
- Home life scene
- Wooden wheel wagon
- TraleeTearoom
- Dingle merchant
- Dingle main street
- Street merchant: Pictures
- Dingle port boats
- Dingle city view from port
- Birds eating lunch from net