Ballaghisheen Pass. County Kerry, Ireland
The Ballaghisheen Pass in County Kerry, is a great riding/driving route that's a bit more off the beaten track.
Ballaghisheen Pass, Kerry, Ireland - The Road Less Traveled
It was suggested by a couple of people we met that we not drive this road, which of course sent us out that way. We left Caherseveen moving on to Kensale. It was a lovely trip.
08.06.2017 Ring of Kerry, Skellig Ring, Ballaghisheen Pass in County Kerry, Irland
Ballaghisheen Pass
beautiful day on the Ballaghisheen Pass Co Kerry
Driving through Ballaghbeama Gap in Kerry, Ireland
This drive is in one of the remotest parts of county Kerry. A tight, bendy, and quiet singletrack road, away from the busy Ring of Kerry.
Priest's Leap (up) County Kerry / Ireland
Priest's Leap, County Kerry, June 2017
Ireland 2016 - Ballaghisheen Pass and Lough Caragh
Ballaghisheen Pass and Lough Caragh
Ballaghisheen Pass
Lough Caragh
Ballaghisheen Pass, May 2018
Porsche Club Bretagne Pays de Loire, a Farmer and Porsche Club Ireland at Ballaghisheen Pass, Co. Kerry - Windy as always... (May 2018)
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Through the Ballaghasheen Pass in Kerry (Created with @Ma
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R568 to Ballaghbeama Gap, Co. Kerry Ireland (from south)
Driving my Alfa Romeo 33 up the Ballaghbeama Gap, from south to north, during a trip with the Alfa Romeo Owners Club UK in October 2015. Two years before I approached the gap from north:
Sychnant Pass
This used to be the main pass between Penmaenmawr and Conwy in North Wales but is now a tranquil area of countryside and mountains. I walked through the pass in August 2014.
Drive over Coomanaspic Pass
Fahrt über den Coomanaspic Pass im Co. Kerry, Irland. Diese Strasse gehhört zum Skelligs Ring auf Iveragh.
Ballaghisheen Pass
Mirjam's eerste stappen als cameravrouw met de GoPro in de hand Terwijl we van de Ballaghisheen Pass naar beneden rijden.
Sychnant Pass
Sychnant Pass from the air, filmed in August 2015.
Motorcycling in Kerry: Coomanaspic Pass on a misty day...
Coomakista Pass, Ring of Kerry, Ireland
Thu 10 Oct 2013; views of the Bay of Kenmare to the south and Ballinskelligs Bay to the north
Kerry Holiday Home
The view from the road between Tuosist and Lauragh, Co.Kerry, Ireland, just minutes walk along the Beara Way from The Beara Peninsula is one of Ireland's least spoilt areas with astounding natural beauty. This video shows Kilmackillogue Bay, home to renowned Teddy O'Sullivan's Pub and a number of mussel farms.
Ring of Kerry, County Kerry, South-Western Ireland, Ireland, Europe
The Ring of Kerry is a 179-km-long circular tourist route in County Kerry, south-western Ireland. Clockwise from Killarney it follows the N71 to Kenmare, then the N70 around the Iveragh Peninsula to Killorglin -- passing through Sneem, Waterville, Cahersiveen, and Glenbeigh -- before returning to Killarney via the N72. Popular points include Muckross House (near Killarney), Staigue stone fort and Derrynane House, home of Daniel O'Connell. Just south of Killarney, Ross Castle, Lough Leane, and Ladies View (a panoramic viewpoint), all located within Killarney National Park, are major attractions located along the Ring. A more complete list of major attractions along the Ring of Kerry includes: Gap of Dunloe, Bog Village, Rossbeigh Beach, Cahersiveen Heritage Centre, Derrynane House, Skellig Experience, Staigue Fort, Kenmare Lace, Moll's Gap, Ladies View, Torc Waterfall, Muckross House, The Blue Pool, Ross Castle, Ogham Stones, St Mary's Cathedral, Muckross Abbey, Franciscan Friary, Kellegy Church, O'Connell Memorial Church, Sneem Church and Cemetery, Skellig Michael, Beehive Cells and the Stone Pillars marking an important grave. There is also an established walking path named The Kerry Way, which takes its own route, and a signposted Ring of Kerry cycling path which uses older quieter roads where possible. The Kerry Way roughly follows the scenic driving route of the Ring of Kerry. There are numerous variations to the route taking in St. Finian's Bay and Valentia Island which the official driving ring misses (the official cycling route takes in Valentia Island). As well as some fine beaches, it also offers the Gap of Dunloe, Bog Village, Derrynane House, the Skellig Experience Valentia Island, Molls Gap, Torc Waterfall, Muckross House and Ross Castle. The Ring is a popular day trip and numerous bus companies offer trips during the summer months. As the narrow roads make it difficult for tour coaches to pass, all tour buses run in an anti-clockwise (or counter-clockwise) direction, traveling via Killorglin first. Some recommend that car owners travel in the opposite direction, going first to Kenmare to avoid delays caused by tour buses. Others advise traveling counter-clockwise to avoid having to pass the buses. In 2008 satellite navigation systems were blamed for directing bus drivers in a clockwise direction around the route.
Ballaghisheen Pass steeps