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Brian de Staic Jewellery
The guide was updated:Brian de Staic Jewellery is a purveyor of spectacular, fine quality jewellery and ornaments. Featuring Celtic designs, these are unique and meaningful souvenirs or gifts for all those with an Irish connection.
Useful Information
- Address: 18 High Street, Killarney, Co. Kerry
- More Info: Additional location at The Wood, Dingle, County Kerry
- Opening hours: Monday-Saturday: 9.30am-5.30pm
- Website: www.briandestaic.com
- Phone: + 353 66 9151298
- Email: info@briandestaic.com
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Internationally renowned, Killarney National Park encompasses the three Lakes of Killarney. Overlooked by mountains and covered in the most extensive native forest remaining in Ireland, this is a place of great natural beauty as well as scientific interest. It has the only red deerherd on mainland Ireland and is a special area of conservation. As well as this, it is loved by visitors, who can enjoy carriage rides through the park, or a casual stroll.
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Muckross Abbey
Muckross Abbey is a major ecclesiastical site situated in Killarney National Park.
It was founded in 1448 as a Franciscan friary by Donal McCarthy Mor and is in a remarkable state of preservation.
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Torc Waterfall
Where the Owengarriff River cascades through the wooded Friar’s Glen into Muckross Lake, you will find Torc Waterfall. A pretty path winds to the top of this 18m high waterfall looking out at stunning views of Torc Mountain.
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The Kerry Bog Village
View a snapshot of Irish life in 18th & 19th Kerry. Meet bog
ponies, Irish wolfhounds and wild mountain goats in this award winning Agritourism centre on the ring of Kerry road.
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Ross Castle
Ross Castle is a classic 15th century, with square bartizans on diagonally opposite corners and a thick end wall containing a tier of chambers and winding stairs.
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Gap of Dunloe
A breathtaking passage between the MacGillicuddy's Reeks and the Purple Mountain, the Gap of Dunloe was formed 2 million years ago by glacial movements. The area lends itself to exciting activities such as hiking and climbing, cycling, boat tours, horse riding and pony and trap rides. Guided tour options are available. This is truly a magical place, with the route beginning at Kate Kearney's cottage, the home of a reputed witch, and just walking distance from "The Wishing Bridge".
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Brian de Staic Jewellery
Brian de Staic Jewellery is a purveyor of spectacular, fine quality jewellery and ornaments. Featuring Celtic designs, these are unique and meaningful souvenirs or gifts for all those with an Irish connection.
Read more