Kerry's Colors: Killarney Landscape by Jacqueline LaRocca. Nestled in Ireland's southwest, Kerry is bounded by Limerick, Cork, and the Atlantic. Its 550-mile coastline boasts cliffs, beaches, and islands, while the interior showcases lowlands, mountains, and the MacGillycuddys Reeks. Carrauntoohil, Ireland's highest peak, towers at 1,039 meters. The Dingle Peninsula stretches into the Atlantic, and Kerry's mild climate nurtures rare Mediterranean plants. Historically, Kerry was ruled by the Carraige people and later became a separate shire under Anglo-Norman control. Gaelic clans and Norman families clashed before merging in 1606. Kerry played a significant role in Ireland's independence struggles. Locals affectionately call it 'The Kingdom', reflecting its regal heritage. Irish is widely spoken in Gaeltacht areas, and traditional music, dance, and storytelling thrive. The Puck Fair, a unique festival, crowns a wild goat as king each August. Visitors enjoy the Ring of Kerry, ancient ruins, coastal views, and charming villages. Dingle town offers seafood and lively pubs, while Inch Beach is perfect for surfing or quiet walks. Skellig Michael, a UNESCO site, features monastic ruins and Star Wars fame. Kerry Airport eases travel, and local guides share stories of saints, warriors, and poets. Kerry's blend of nature, history, and culture creates a vibrant Irish experience, leaving lasting impressions on every visit.
- Kerry's Location and Coastline: Nestled in Ireland's southwest, Kerry is bordered by Limerick and Cork, and kissed by the Atlantic. Its 550-mile coastline boasts cliffs, beaches, and islands like the Blaskets and Skelligs, while the interior showcases lowlands, mountains, and the MacGillycuddys Reeks
- Geography and Climate: Kerry's highest peak, Carrauntoohil, stands at 1,039 meters. The Dingle Peninsula stretches into the Atlantic, and Kerry's mild, wet climate supports Mediterranean plants. Winters are gentle, summers cool, perfect for lush growth
- Kerry's History: Named after the ancient Carraige people, Kerry became a separate shire in 1232. Gaelic clans and Norman families clashed, merging in 1606. Later, Kerry played a significant role in Ireland's War of Independence and Civil War
- Kerry's Identity: Locals affectionately call Kerry 'The Kingdom', reflecting its regal heritage and strong community spirit. Irish is widely spoken in Gaeltacht areas, particularly on the Dingle Peninsula
- Cultural Vibrancy: Traditional music, dance, and storytelling thrive in Kerry's pubs and festivals. The Puck Fair, held each August, crowns a wild goat as king, blending folklore and festivity. Local artists and musicians highlight Kerry's creative soul throughout the year
- Ring of Kerry: A scenic loop around the Iveragh Peninsula, the Ring of Kerry offers ancient ruins, coastal views, and charming villages, drawing visitors from around the globe
- Dingle Town and Inch Beach: Dingle town delights with seafood, colorful streets, and lively pubs featuring traditional music. Nearby, Inch Beach stretches wide, ideal for surfing or quiet walks
- Skellig Michael: A UNESCO site, Skellig Michael features monastic ruins and cinematic fame from Star Wars. Boat tours reveal puffins, seals, and dramatic sea cliffs
- Accessing Kerry: Kerry Airport connects the county to Dublin and European cities. Roads wind through valleys and along coastlines, offering breathtaking views. Local guides share stories of saints, warriors, and poets who shaped Kerry's legacy
- Kerry: A Blend of Experiences: Kerry seamlessly blends nature, history, and culture into a vivid Irish experience. Its mountains challenge, its coastlines soothe, and its people welcome with warmth and pride. Every turn reveals a story, every vista inspires reflection, and every visit leaves a lasting impression
- Counties Surrounding Kerry: Kerry is bordered by several counties, including Galway, Wicklow, Cork, Mayo, Clare, and Meath
| Size |
2416 No Frame |
| Color |
Greens, Blues, Earth Tones |
| Scale |
Life-size |
| Theme |
Landscape |
| Seasons |
All Seasons |
| Brand Name |
Jacqueline LaRocca Photography |
| Manufacturer |
Jacqueline LaRocca Photography |
| Material Type |
Paper |
| Art Craft Kit Type |
Photography |