Lake side Accommodation, Restaurant and Pub, Trout Fishing.
Tuosist, Ring of Beara, County Kerry.
Tel. 353 64 84205

Activities The Tuosist area offers excellent lake and river fishing, there are marked seashore sites,
hill walking, cycling, Golf, Horse Riding from local stables, watersports, archaeological Sites,
Stone Circles, alignments and Gallaunts.

Places of interest are the Healy Pass, Derreen Gardens and the Heritage town of Kenmare.
The Parish of Tuosist is the County Kerry section of the Beara Peninsula. Starting about one mile outside
the town of Kenmare, it stretches west along the coast of Kenmare Bay for 23 miles to the County Cork border,
just before the village of Ardgroom. The tops of the Caha Mountains mark its southern boundaries.
Enclosed by mountains and sea, Tuosist has some of the most spectacular scenery to be found anywhere in Ireland,
with views out to the Atlantic Ocean and across Kenmare Bay to the Ring of Kerry
and the majestic range of the Magillicuddy Reeks. In addition to sea and mountain views,
there are lakes in abundance, semi-tropical gardens, ancient woodlands, rivers and waterfalls.
The hedgerows abound with wild flowers - Montbretia, Fuchsia - and in spring and early summer - Rhododendron in plenty.

The rugged Beara Peninsula is shared between counties Cork and Kerry. It is completely encircled by the Beara Way (197km),
which offers a combination of mountain and coastal scenery. The route uses minor roads, tracks and paths, passing a number of small
towns and delightful villages, with history and heritage often to the fore. The Beara Way features a number of spur routes,
as well as optional circuits of Bere Island and Dursey Island. If only the main circuit was covered,
the Beara Way could be walked in as little as 100km.
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