A Day in Killarney
Next up after driving around the Ring of Kerry was Killarney. We originally weren't going to visit Killarney, but it was part of our back up plan when we ended up not being able to visit Skellig Michael. (Sad face.) Killarney is located in southwestern Ireland in County Kerry. Its first historically significant settlement was a monastery on the nearby Inisfallen Island that was built in 640 by St. Finian the Leper; it was occupied for about 850 years. Killarney was also heavily involved in the Irish War of Independence . In 2015 it was named one of the Top 10 Destinations to visit on Trip Advisor . Killarney's history of tourism goes back to the mid-18th century when Thomas, fourth Viscount Kenmare, began to attract visitors to the town. The arrival of the railway in 1853 greatly benefited the town and it also received a boost in visibility when Queen Victoria visited in 1861. At the time Ring of Kerry tourism already existed and...