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Discover Beaufort Golf Club, County Kerry. An 18-hole parkland course, nestled amongst 200 year old trees, 15th century castle ruins, beautiful lakes and rolling meadows, uniquely surrounded by the magnificence of the MacGillycuddy Reeks. Read more
Kerry Woolen Mills based in Beaufort, County Kerry manufactures and sells fabric and clothing in a treasure trove of lovely pure wool goods. The product range includes blankets, rugs, capes, throws, scarves, jackets and extensive knitwear ranges. Read more
Take the Killorglin, N72 Ring of Kerry road west of Killarney for 7km until you come to Beaufort Bridge, turn left over the bridge and continue for 600m, you will find the traditional Beaufort Bar and Restaurant on your left. Read more
Located in The Gap of Dunloe, Beaufort, County Kerry, Kate Kearney’s Cottage, welcomes hungry and thirsty visitors. The restaurant serves dinner and bar food. There is a craft shop here and the cottage is a venue for Traditional Irish Nights. Read more
This magnificent 9-hole course is set amid the glaciated valley of the world famous Gap of Dunloe. The spectacular scenery, with views of the beautiful Lakes of Killarney and the enchanting, sweeping mountains of the McGillycuddy Reeks, distinguishes it from all others, leaving it in a class of its own. Read more
Pat Falvey, based in Killarney, is one of Ireland's foremost mountaineers, adventurers and explorers. He operates a variety of speciality holidays and courses. Read more
The facilities provided are a tea room, male & female shower rooms and male & female toilets. Read more
The Coffee Pot restaurant is situated at the beginning of the spectacular glacial valley that is the Gap of Dunloe. Light refreshments, full Irish breakfast, lunch and beautiful home baking are served here. Read more
Kerry Nature Trails provides a 3 day guided holiday based out of Killarney, Co. Kerry. Read more
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