by Kerry Wild & Wonderful | Jun 11, 2017 | Blog
‘A little piece of Heaven’ is how one guest described our visit to a little unknown hidden gem with a majestic waterfall and a thatched cottage once owned and lived in by a family from the valley. Here we enjoyed Gaelic Coffees, hot buttered scones, coffee, tea and a...
by Kerry Wild & Wonderful | May 20, 2017 | Blog
The Horsehead Nebula, as observed from the Kerry International Dark-Sky Reserve, one of only three dark-sky reserves in the world. Photograph: George Doyle. Anne Lucey writes in the Irish Times about plans for a once-off mobile observatory, the first of its kind in...
by Kerry Wild & Wonderful | Mar 17, 2017 | Blog
Happy St Parick’s Day! Take the road less travelled and explore Ireland’s hidden gem, the beautiful Beara Peninsula along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, with Kerry Wild & Wonderful. Its remoteness and staggeringly beautiful landscape is unique on the...
by Kerry Wild & Wonderful | Sep 15, 2016 | Blog
Thanks to extraordinary scenery and the beautiful sights on offer, County Kerry has long-been a popular tourist destination. Over time, more people are realising the opportunities that come with a trip to County Kerry in the shape of stunning beaches, majestic lakes,...
by Kerry Wild & Wonderful | Apr 29, 2016 | Blog
I remember going to see Seán Ó Riada’s Mise Éire as a young girl and the hairs standing on the back of my neck when this piece of music opened opened the film of the same name. When the score was released on record, sales exploded, everybody loved it, everybody could...
by Kerry Wild & Wonderful | Apr 1, 2016 | Blog
Ciarraí 1916 Kerry County Council’s Commemorations Office has details of plans for several commemorations around the county including Valentia Island, from where the telegram was sent to US to alert Clan na Gael to the outbreak of the Rising; at Ballykissane...