Driving in Ireland
The Ring of Kerry is a 110-mile circular route that takes you around the spectacular shoreline of the Iveragh Peninsular in Ireland’s wild west. The best way to go is anti-clockwise starting in Killarney and heading along the north coast of the peninsular looking out along the craggy windswept coast over Dingle Bay. Cross the bridge to Valentia Island, the most westerly harbour in Europe, then stop in the resort of Waterville, where you can take detours into the surrounding hills. All along the Ring you’ll find welcoming pubs, and spotless beaches with high dunes and foaming Atlantic surf.
The roads into major cities, particularly Dublin, get very congested during peak hours. Getting out of Dublin on a Friday afternoon can be a nightmare. The city also has a high level of car crime, so be careful where you park at night. Motorway tolls are being introduced in Ireland for the M1, M4, M8 and the new M50 Dublin Orbital.
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