![]() The pink arrows show the towns: Waterville, Ballinskelligs, Portmagee and Knightstown (Valentia). A map of the Ring of SkelligĪbove you’ll find a Skellig Ring map with the various bits and bobs marked out. YES! The Ring of Skellig is home to some of the best things to see in Kerry, with everything from cliffs and quaint towns to viewing points and much more on offer (more below). However, you’ll want to leave twice that, at the very least, for stopping and exploring. ![]() The Ring of Skellig stretches for around 18km and it takes roughly 1.5 hours to drive and 3.5 hours to cycle. The scenery is wild, the towns are more quaint and route packs a punch. This is a much less travelled route than the famous Ring. ![]() ![]() The Ring of Skellig links the towns of Waterville, Ballinskelligs, Portmagee and Valentia Island and takes in countless hidden gems. ![]() You’ll find the Skellig Ring, an extension of the better-known Ring of Kerry route, on the Iveragh Peninsula. The Skellig Ring drive / cycle isn’t as straightforward as you might think, unless you’ve a clear idea of what to see and do.īelow, you’ll find some things to know, a map with all of the stops and a full overview of the route along with what to see and do. ![]()
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