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Climbing In Kerry, Now That’s A Thought!









Climbing In Kerry is Ireland’s best-known County for the thrill and achievement of mountain climbing.

The firm grits and red sandstones that form the rock backbone of the county is a safe and pleasant terrain for the hill walker and rock climber.

There are some 40 summits over 2000ft in height in Kerry, and 8 peaks exceed 3000ft. Here also is Carrantuohill (3,414ft), Ireland’s highest mountain.

The peaks tend to group themselves into extended ranges that afford endless opportunities for ridge walking.

Everywhere, cliff-bound corries (often lake floored) lie beneath the ridges, and the rock climber will revel in the many untried ascents.

The interiors of the Dingle and Iveragh peninsulas are completely mountain filled regions, and the centres that lie along the coast strip of these two peninsulas afford many opportunities for cross-country traverses.

For the climber who wishes to camp, sites are everywhere, and the difficulty is to decide between so many inviting pitches.

We will start our mountain climbing in the Killarney Mountains

Then we will try our skills on the Iveragh Mountains

And last but not least, the great Dingle Mountains

If you have any information or tales about climbing in County Kerry, please e-mail me and I will include your story on this page.





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