Kerry
The Dingle Peninsula is a drive, mostly on the R559, that carves around the peninsula. Along the route you’ll find cliffs, waterfalls, rolling hills, historic buildings, and plenty of vistas. Murphy’s Pub has great fish and chips and is a perfect stop in Dingle.
We stayed at the Bally Garry House which we really enjoyed for the few nights we were there. Great breakfast
The Cliffs of Moher aren’t in Kerry, but close enough and worth seeing. Expect it to be crowded. It’ll be very crowded near the entrance, and it will still be crowded after you walk two miles down the cliffs. Still worth the trip. We were unsuccessful finding a good place to eat near by, so plan ahead for food.