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Predator Tour Ireland 2013

Predator Tour Ireland 2013

Mainstreet, Killaloe ,
4th Annual Three days event in 2013 September 22, 23 and 24. CPR system Catch Photo and Release. 21 September team meeting day,rules, free prizes. 25 September prize giving party. Only artificial lures are allowed during the competition. You need 3 types of predator fish, Pike, Perch and Trout. Only your 6 biggest Pike, 3 Perch and 1 Trout are counting. After a catch you make a photo from the fish on a measuring board as proof. You have to fish this competition as a team of two person, so you can pick your own partner for the three days. Entry fee per team of 2 persons ....soon.... Euro. First you pay a deposit of 50 Euro before we put you on the list. Before the 21st of September you have to pay the balance. If you cancel participation there is NO refund of your deposit of 50 Euro because we spend this already for the competition. For 2014 we take only 30 teams to fish this competition, so be on time. For accomodation and a save parking place for your fishing boat contact me if you are coming from far. Boat rental, lunchpack, 3-course diners all for better prices, we have some good deals in the village for this competition. To enter or more questions, please send me an email. Herman Molenaar
Ross Castle

Ross Castle

Ross Castle is the ancestral home of the O'Donoghue clan though it is better known for its association with the Brownes of Killarney who owned it until recently. It is located on the edge of Lough Leane, in Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland.Ross Castle was built in the late 15th century by local ruling clan the O'Donoghues Mor (Ross), though ownership changed hands during the Second Desmond Rebellion of the 1580s to the Mac Carty Mor. He then leased the castle and the lands to Sir Valentine Browne ancestor of the Earls of Kenmare. The castle was amongst the last to surrender to Oliver Cromwell's Roundheads during the Irish Confederate Wars, and was only taken when artillery was brought by boat via the River Laune. Lord Muskerry (MacCarty) held the castle against General Ludlow who marched to Ross with 4000 foot soldiers and 200 horse; however, it was by water that he attacked the stronghold. The Irish had a prophecy that Ross could never be taken until a warship could swim on the lake, an unbelievable prospect. The sight of the 'ships' unnerved the onlookers and the castle soon submitted.At the end of the wars, the Brownes were able to show that their heir was too young to have taken part in the rebellion and they retained the lands. By about 1688, they had erected a mansion house near the castle, but their adherence to James II of England caused them to be exiled. The castle became a military barracks, which remained so until early in the 19th century. The Brownes did not return to live at Ross but built Kenmare House near Killarney.
Kerry

Kerry

An Sean Scoile, Killorglin ,
Accommodation in Kerry, Kerry, Accommodation on The Ring of Kerry Kerry Accommodation information, Tourism Information Centres, Mid Kerry tourist Office, Acccommodation in Kerry Ireland, Tourist Information kerry Ireland, Accommodation Kerry
Tel: 877547098
Killarney Riding Stables

Killarney Riding Stables

Ballydowney, Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland, Killarney ,
Riding Stables was established by Mr. Donie O'Sullivan back in the late 1960's, and is still run today by Donie O'Sullivan and his family, wife Noreen, son William and daughters Lorraine & Aoife . The Stables are approved by the Irish Tourist Board and the Association of Irish Riding Establishments (AIRE). The Killarney Riding Stables are located just 1.5 miles (2km) from the heart of Killarney town and is adjacent to the 'Killarney National Park '(Click here for map). Donie was involved in the selection and training of horses for the famous Tim Severin Crusader project and the locally filmed Oscar winning movie Ryans Daughter, in which, he had a small part. Killarney Riding Stables have also been featured on CNN Travel Guide, Vox Television in Germany, and Irish Travel Shows Bon Voyage & No Frontiers. In January 2008, The Stables were shown on the new series of the popular US TV show Equitrekking. In 2011 Killarney Riding Stables featured in "The Master's Apprentice" show on the Irish National TV Channel, RTE1.