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County Kerry is located in the southwest of Ireland and is said to have the most stunning scenery in the country. It's not surprising given that Ireland's biggest mountain, Carrauntuohill, can be found here. Kerry does see plenty of rain during the year, but that hasn't stopped large numbers of visitors from experiencing authentic Irish culture for much of the last century.
County Kerry doesn't have any cities, but it is served by a small airport. Most visitors get to Kerry via Cork or Shannon. However, Kerry Airport is useful entry point for those travelers transiting London, Manchester, Dublin or Frankfurt. Most flights are operated by Ryanair and Aer Arran.
The nearest town to Kerry Airport is Killarney, 13kms to the south. Travelers can get to Killarney, Limerick and Cork by bus from the airport's dedicated bus terminal. There are also trains to Killarney from Furranfore Station, just over a kilometer from the airport. However, given that Kerry's attractions are so spread out, car hire in Kerry Airport is the sensible option for most travelers.
Cheap car hire in Kerry Airport is operated by a total of six suppliers. Avis, Budget, SIXT and Hertz are all reputable international firms with a presence here. Irish Car Rentals and Dooley Car Rental offer a local alternative. Car rental in Kerry Airport is located in the long-stay car park.
Some of the most beautiful scenery in the region can be found on the Atlantic coast. The Dingle Peninsula is one of the most popular destinations. Here, most locals still speak the local language, Gaelic;most street signs are in Gaelic too. However, English is still widely understood across the region.
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