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Activity
Holidays in Ireland
Coolclogher
House is the perfect Self-Catering Property Rental for an Activiy
Holiday in Co Kerry.
Enjoying a central location on the outskirts of Killarney, the following
Tourist Attractions and Activities are within easy driving distance. Whether
aimed at the mature visitor, the young at heart or those wishing to learn
more about this part of Ireland we are sure you will find something to
interest you.
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Crag Cave - formed from limestone, this is a colourful wonderland
of stalagmites and stalactites. Discovered in 1983 and thought to
be over a million years old, this natural,
all-weather tourist attraction has dramatic sound and lighting effects.
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The Freshwater Experience - this begins with a walk into the
Celtic past with examples of Ancient Celtic monuments including
an Ogham Stone, Wedge Tomb, a Crannóg and a Lakeshore dwelling.
The Freshwater experience offers an ideal opportunity to witness
the real beauty of the Dingle Peninsula.
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Kennedy's Pet Farm - pets from fur to feather, indoors and outdoors,
ready to be cuddled fed and admired. Deer, pigs, piglets, calves,
sheep and lambs, goats and kids, ponies and donkeys, pot bellied
pigs, rabbits, ducks ... something for everyone.
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Kerry the Kingdom - described as a 'must see' stop for travellers
who really want to understand Ireland and appreciate its wealth
of history, it consists of 3 superb attractions which tell the story
of Kerry and Ireland over 8,000 years. Kerry in Colour; Kerry County
Museum; Geraldine Tralee.
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Jamie Knox Watersports - here you can enjoy a host of watersports
such as windsurfing, sailing, surfbikes, canoeing, Canadian team
canoes, waveskiing, paddle boating, snorkelling, boogie boarding,
surfing and banana rides.
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The Lily of Killarney Watercoach - From nearby Ross Castle you
can cruise the lakes of Killarney National Park in the comfort and
safety of a covered, heated and modern vessel. Live commentary will
entertain and inform you on the history and folklore of the area.
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Seafari Cruises - explore the natural wonders of Kenmare bay
on a fully equipped passenger vessel. The bay with its sheltered
and unpolluted water, mirrors the majesty of the MacGillicuddy Reeks
and the Caha mountain ranges.
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Boat Trips to Fungie - In 1983 Fungie, a wild Bottlenose Dolphin,
chose to make the waters of Dingle Harbour his home. Boats leave
Dingle Pier all day, every day, all year round to see Fungie, wild
and free in his natural habitat.
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Dingle Oceanworld - here you can walk through an underwater
tunnel and see the creatures of the deep. You can come face to face
with one of the most feared and revered of all sea creatures - the
shark! There is also a touch tank where you feel the fish as well
as witness artefacts of the Spanish Armada.
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Prince August Toy Soldier Factory - the largest collection of
Hobby casting moulds in the world. Discover the unique process's
from how the artist designs the originals to the production of finished
moulds and figures. You can even try your own hand at casting or
perhaps pick up a bargain in the shop.
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