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Kenmare is a charming town nestling at the foot of
the Cork and Kerry mountains in the south west of
Ireland. The town founded in 1670 by Sir William Petty,
is a planned town and preserves many of its original
features. The Irish Tourist officially recognized
the historical, cultural and environmental significance
of Kenmare and bestowed upon it the title of Kerry's
first Heritage Town. Situated at the head of Kenmare
Bay, it is an ideal centre from which to tour the
internationally famous Ring of Kerry or the rugged
Ring of Beara.
The town with a population of 2,070 people today,
bustles with restaurants, bars, hotels, guesthouses,
and is renowned for its Gourmet food, superb accommodation
and breathtaking scenery. The lightly coloured shops
display their unique local crafts of jewellery, pottery,
knitwear, weaving, musical instruments and of course,
the world famous lace which you can still see being
made today in the Heritage Centre.
Visit Kenmare at www.kenmare.com

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