About Blackstones Bridge
Welcome to Blackstones Bridge, a historic landmark and popular tourist attraction nestled in the picturesque Co. Kerry region of Ireland. This charming and rustic bridge is located off an unnamed road, making it even more of a hidden gem for visitors to discover.
Constructed in the early 1800s, Blackstones Bridge has become a symbol of Ireland's rich history and culture. It was built using local materials and traditional techniques, and it has endured the test of time to remain an important piece of Ireland's architectural heritage.
As you approach the bridge, you'll be struck by its impressive stonework and beautiful arches, which frame the tranquil waters of the River Blackstone below. Whether you're exploring Co. Kerry for the first time or you're a seasoned traveler looking for new experiences, Blackstones Bridge is a must-see attraction.
At our establishment, we're dedicated to preserving this treasured bridge for generations to come. We welcome visitors from all over the world to come and learn about Ireland's rich history and to experience the natural beauty of the river and surrounding countryside.
Whether you're taking a leisurely walk across the bridge or stopping to snap photos of the stunning scenery, Blackstones Bridge is a point of interest that will leave lasting memories. We invite you to come and discover the magic of this iconic Irish landmark for yourself.
Reviews of Blackstones Bridge
"A beautiful stone bridge and a perfect spot for picnic. This is slightly detour to the ring of Kerry but a very good road to drive across to the molls gap. A very scenic road all together and must do."
"Taken during hot weather summer 22'"
"Lickeen Forrest loop starting in Glencar following the Caragh river and then over Blackstone Bridge and past the well known Blackstone B & B - a 12 km walk - beautiful Forrest"
"Picturesque place perfect for an explore or a picnic I love going with my children you have the beautiful views as well as the walk along the river bank easy to get to via caragh lake killorglin side with a scenic route to let you appreciate the rugged beauty of kerry"
"One of the surprises in Kerry. You just drive along appreciating nature, narrow roads, mountains from afar, then boom, you just have to stop and find a courteous way of parking. The stream from the mountains during spring is glorious, and it was start of the fishing season. Stayed here for a bit."
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