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South West Ireland
Bhéarra
Colourful houses overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, with a surrounding area rich in history and places to visit.

The village church, across from Causkey's Bar in the centre of Eyeries

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North Coastal Road & South Coastal Road.
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Basically, the Ring of Beara, (coast road) links the towns of "Glengarriff" in
The north coastal road takes from Dursey to Kenmare, overlooking the





can see the coastline of the ring of Kerry.
At the Dursey detour,
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Dursey Island
you pick up the road to Allihies a quaint former copper mining town, reminiscent of St Austell in



The road then twists and turns through the iridescent fuchsia clad hills to the brightly colored cluster of buildings of Eyeries a village renowned for its tweeness.




The film,” Falling for a dancer” was recorded here.
The road winds further, through the mountains and the hamlets of Ardgroom and Lauragh




before finishing at Kenmare.
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Tragalee, view from the house
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