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Recreation
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Fishing
Both fresh
water and sea water fishing are on your doorstep, you may fish for Trout with a
local permit, the nearest being on Lough Fadda a few miles away, or try your
hand at Salmon fishing in Sneem, Kenmare, Killarney or Waterville.
Sea fishing is excellent. You may fish off Oysterbed Quay for Bass, or out in
the bay for Mackerel, Pollock, Coalfish, Bass, Whiting, Mullet, Conger, Plaice,
Rays, and Codling; and the rocks are teeming with succulent mussels hiding under
their camouflage of seaweed, or ask locally and go deep sea fishing for Shark,
Tope, Skate and Ray.
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Golf Courses
Golfers
Paradise is here, as you may play by prior arrangement at Parknasilla, a short
walk away, or further afield you can try the new and spectacular Ring of Kerry
course on the way in to Kenmare.
In Kenmare there are
two further courses, and in Killarney you may play on two 18 hole courses as
well as the 18 hole course in Waterville.
http://www.ringofkerrygolf.com
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Walking
Some of our
favourite walks are within the grounds of the Parknasilla Hotel. Pop in and
introduce yourselves and ask for a map of the walks. We love them all but
perhaps if you can only do one, then choose the Islands walk - it�s mainly on
the flat and would take about an hour and a half.
You could
also talk to Tom about joining one of his guided walks of the Kerry way, these
are really good fun and most interesting. May I respectfully suggest that if
using the hotel�s grounds and facilities that you spend a little money behind
the bar or in the lounge for a lunchtime snack.
You can also use the many footpaths and walks in the area, try stretches of the
old Kerry Way, or use some of the butter roads (named after the early routes
used to transport Kerry butter to Cork by horse) try the butter route from
Askive above Parknasilla and over to Sneem, it�s a wonderful walk and the views
are to die for, try it early in the morning finishing in Sneem with a full Irish
breakfast at the Village Kitchen, heaven.
http://sneem.com/walkingpics/walkingthumbs.html
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Beaches
Carry on
around the "Ring" and you will come to Derrynane which has two
wonderful beaches of wide golden sand. A great area for swimming, and why not
try your hand at scuba diving at the local dive school?
Derrynane also is the home of Daniel O'Connell the Irish liberator, and a visit
to his house is a must.
http://sneem.com/sports.html
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Horse Riding
Is well catered for, especially for beginners, and a good place to start is at
Parknasilla Hotel, they have their own stables and trekking can be arranged
through the concierge.
Another good place to try your hand would be at Dromquinna stables, a few miles
on the Sneem side of Kenmare.
http://sneem.com/eaglerock.html
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