Ring of Kerry
Explore the Majestic Ring of Kerry
Discover panoramic views and tranquil beauty at the Millennium Seat in County Kerry, a perfect spot for reflection and unforgettable photos.
The Millennium Seat, located in Inchinaleega East, County Kerry, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding rugged landscape. This elevated vantage point provides a tranquil escape and a memorable photo opportunity amidst the natural beauty of the Irish countryside.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Driving
The Millennium Seat is located in a rural area. From the main roads in County Kerry, follow local road signs towards Inchinaleega East. The roads are narrow but well-maintained. Parking is limited, so be mindful when choosing a spot. Drive carefully and be prepared for livestock or local traffic.
Taxi
Taxis are available in larger towns like Killarney or Tralee. A taxi from Killarney to Inchinaleega East would be approximately 40 minutes and cost around €40-€60. Pre-booking is recommended, especially during peak season. Ensure the driver knows the specific location, as it is a rural area.
Public Transport
Local Link Kerry operates bus services in the area, but service to Inchinaleega East may be limited. Check the Local Link Kerry website for the most up-to-date timetables and routes. From larger towns like Killarney, you may need to take a combination of buses and potentially a taxi for the final leg of the journey. Bus fare is approximately €2.50 for a single trip.
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