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Travel Guide South West

Make Cork Your Holiday Home

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Cork County has a unique abundance of historical interest as well as contemporary flare. In fact, this thriving county of nearly a half a million residents is fast gaining a reputation as one of Europe’s cosmopolitan cities. Bordered on its west by the Atlantic Ocean, and on its south by the Celtic Sea, Cork City is built on the River Lee and this city centre has some of the best art galleries, theatres and museums on offer. Visit this charming area and you can experience its fascinating culture as well as its living past.

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Choosing Holiday Homes in Limerick

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Limerick is a county in Ireland's Munster Province, which stretches across the southern portion of the country. The county is situated along the Shannon Estuary, which feeds into the Atlantic Ocean. Much of the countryside is lush with green flatlands, which clearly define the county, though the western portion of Limerick is marked with the Mullaghareirk Mountains, which offer impressive vistas over the land. Overall, Limerick is the seventh most populated county in all of Ireland with over 180,000 inhabitants. Its largest city is Limerick City, for which the county was named, though the most historical port of the county is located at nearby Foynes.

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Holiday Homes in Kerry

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Abundantly beautiful and steeped in history, County Kerry is located in Ireland’s southwest region. One of Ireland’s original traditional counties, Kerry is part of the Munster province, and covers 1,815 square miles in area. Kerry looks out onto the Atlantic Ocean, and has many scenic peninsulas, including the Dingle, Beara and Iveragh. The legendary River Shannon forms Kerry’s north border. The northern part of the county is known for its verdant green hills as well as miles of sandy beachfront. Kerry’s southern and western areas are famous for the rugged mountains and the lakes that comprise the Ring of Kerry. The Blasket and Skellig Michael Islands off the coast offer rare glimpses into Ireland’s history. Kerry is home to Ireland’s highest mountains, including Carrauntuohill, the country’s tallest peak. Some 125,000 people live in Kerry, making it the fourteenth-largest county in Ireland. Its county capital is Tralee, but Killarney is its most-visited town.

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