Kells Bay House and Gardens, Irland
The beautiful Kells Bay House and Gardens in the South-West Ireland
Kells Bay House & Gardens
Visit Kells Bay House and Gardens
Kells Bay House and Gardens is a special get-away location on The Ring of Kerry. Each of our rooms are unique, with wonderful views of the surrounding landscape and sub-tropical gardens.
Known locally as The Jewel On The Ring, the gardens cover over 40 acres, containing a large collection of sub-tropical plants.
The gardens offer dramatic views of Dingle Bay and peninsula, and a choice of fascinating.
Features include: Dinosaur tree sculptures, Plant nurseries, Waterfalls, and much more.
Enjoy delicious, authentic Thai food at our Sala Thai restaurant.
If you enjoy waking to the natural sounds of mountain streams, birdsong, wind in the trees, and the sea in its many guises, you should stay at Kells Bay House.
Kells Bay garden by Frazer McDonagh and Billy Alexander.m4v
Fern, water feature, gardening, growing, fish, plants, greenery
Kells Bay Country House & Gardens
Interview with Billy Alexander or Kells Bay Country house & Gardens
Kells Bay Gardens Hotel 4K
We had the pleasure of staying at Kells Bay House and Gardens, a place filled with nature, great views and amazing hospitality service, located in Kerry is one of those places we want to visit many times more, strongly recommend it.
Dinosaurs at Kells Bay Gardens - RTE Nationwide
Aired on 08/07/2013c
The Kerry Way, Ireland: From Kells to Glenbeigh
The boiler plate Kerry Way long distance trail goes from Waterville to Cahersiveen but we didn't have enough days to include this destination. Instead, our Klondyke House B&B drove us to Kells from where we continued along the Kerry Way to Glenbeigh. It was a pretty straight forward hike over hilly terrain, rocky, grass and mountain tracks with the usual amounts of boot-sucking mud.
Following excellent directions and topographic map, it was a no-brainer to Emir View House B&B where we quickly showered and went out to explore Glenbeigh; not hard to do since the town stretched for maybe, three blocks. A wonderful meal at interesting Towers Hotel Pub finished off a good day that may not have been sunny but also didn't rain.
1933 Kells Bay Road - Exterior House Tour Video.wmv
A bright, freshly painted 2005 built home backs on to Crown land for privacy and a view. Cul-de-sac location from which you can walk to 3 parks. Enjoy easy care landscaping with a large patio area with patio cover & awning, lawn & fully fenced rear yard overlooking public land. 2351 sqft of living space including a 1 bedroom visitors' suite in walk out lower level provides lots of options and flexibility. Features include a bright & open concept layout with a deck accessed off the kitchen boasting great views over the natural habitat. The home features 3 bedrooms on the main floor including an oversized 14x15 master with his & her closets and ensuite bath. High end laminate flooring throughout the home as well as gas fireplace, country style kitchen with center island, large windows & skylight for ample light. Lots of storage in large, easily accessed crawl. Make this your next home, ideally situated with close proximity to schools, transportation and Southgate Mall!
Golden Mile kells ring of kerry Ireland
Golden mile kells co kerry Ireland.
Ep5 Like a dream... - - Cahersiveen Co. Kerry, Ireland | Skellig Coast | Wild Atlantic Way
Cahersiveen is a town in County Kerry, Ireland. It is located on the River Fertha and is the principal town of the Iveragh Peninsula. Cahersiveen is near Valentia Island and is connected to the Irish road network by the N70 road (Ring of Kerry).
▼ Like a dream.... Episode 5
▼ Peaceful Cahersiveenl, County Kerry, Ireland
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The Daniel O'Connell Church of the Holy Cross in the town is the only one in Ireland named after a lay person. It is situated on the slopes of Beentee from which I recorded this footage. You can also see the decommissioned Royal Irish Constabulary barracks (white building), now a heritage centre, which according to legend, was built from the plans for a British barracks in India that got mixed up (a very common myth that occurs in many Irish garrison towns). The Cahersiveen railway station was on the Great Southern and Western Railway which ran from Farranfore to Valentia Harbour in the Republic of Ireland (left bridge).
Cnoc na dTobar or Knocknadobar (right mountain in background) was a sacred pilgrim site in prehistoric and medieval times. The Pilgrim Path from the traditional start point near St Furze’s holy well is marked by 14 Stations of the Cross leading to an imposing Celtic Cross on the summit plateau that acts as the pilgrim destination.
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This is Episode 5 of my time-lapse loop meditation series which will feature magical moments on the Skellig Coast, the Ring of Kerry, The Skellig Ring and the Wild Atlantic Way, County Kerry, Ireland. You will be surprised how much detail you will perceive by spending time with this unique moment in nature. I will upload a new episode every tuesday. Don't forget to like & subscribe to my youtube channel. Enjoy
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Kells Bay is one of Ireland’s most spectacular settings, and the scenery offers a wonderful backdrop to Kells Bay Gardens. Known locally as the ‘Jewel on the Ring,’ the Gardens cover just over 17 hectares, containing a large collection of sub-tropical plants. The Gardens overlook the dramatic views of Dingle Bay, and are filled with a variety of rare sub-tropical plants.
Kells Bay Gardens are open daily to the public.
Opening times are daylight hours from 09:00 to 19:00 daily all year round, in summer months the gardens are open until 21:00
November / December opening times, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm
Kells, County Kerry, Holiday Cottage My Heart's Desire
Comfortable house with breathtaking views across Dingle Bay, the Blasket Islands and the Kerry Mountains. Lovely sun sets and striking weather oberservations. The house was completely renovated in 2012. Geothermal heating with underfloor heating, triple glazed windows, own spring water well. A wood burning stove in the living room contributes to a cosy well feeling. The modern, fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine and a tumble dryer facilitate the daily routine work. The landscaped garden and the large site do offer a lot of privacy. The sun terrace facing the sea is an ideal place for taking a sun bath or for watching the magnificient sun sets. The sunroom offers a panorama view and is a very cosy place even in poor weather. Free WiFi use. 48″ SAT-Television with international channels.
View of the Kells bay
2011 July. Ирландия моя любимая :)
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Pier Jumping - Kells Bay
Kids (and some grown ups) jumping off the pier at high tide, Kells Bay, County Kerry
Kells Cahirciveen Co/Kerry Ireland.
A brief look at the area around kells Co/Kerry, don't be fool by the weather, the scenery is breath taking.
Around Kells during the Ring of Kerry 2017
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Kells Bay
The Village on Kells Bay
1933 Kells Bay Road House Tour Video