During my trip to Ireland, I stayed @ Mannix Point Camping and Caravan Park on the Wild Atlantic Way in County Kerry, I was mesmerized by the breathtaking views of Valentia Island and the Atlantic Ocean. This cozy campsite offers a perfect spot for pitches for tents, caravans, and campers. The stunning scenery is just one of the many reasons to visit this location.
For those interested in local history and culture, there are plenty of historical locations nearby. One of the most prominent attractions is the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Skellig Islands, which is a drive of 15km towards Portmagee Pier where you can take the boat to Skellig Island. But that’s just the beginning. Walking the Kerry Way, the oldest long-distance walking trail in Ireland offers a great opportunity to explore the rich history of this region, from castles to church ruins and much more.
While my stay at Mannix Point, We had a beautiful view at Ballycarbery Castle just behind Foughil Island, this location has retained its charm and is a popular spot for photographers and history enthusiasts. Ballycarbery Castle is an impressive ruin located near Cahersiveen in County Kerry, Ireland. The castle, originally dating back to the 15th century, was built by the McCarthy clan, an influential family at that time in Ireland. It is situated in an elevated position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, offering picturesque views of the surroundings.
In conclusion, Mannix Point Camping and Caravan Park is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the history and beauty of County Kerry, Ireland. With its stunning views, rich culture, and historic sites, this location offers an unforgettable experience. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to explore this incredible region!