The Kelly Coastal is one of the most striking coastlines with many sandy beaches, hidden coves, and wondrous caves along a backdrop of the Comeragh Mountains.
The Kelly Coastal
The Kelly Coastal
route will take you along some undulating roads with magnificent views of the coastline. Along the way stop by the Copper Coast Geopark an area well known for its masses of beautiful wildflowers and stunning scenery.
Dungarvan - Stradbally - Bunmahon - Annestown - Fenor - Tramore - Kilmeaden - Lemybrien - Dungarvan
| Distance: |
87.4km (52.4 miles) |
| Time to Allow: |
6 - 7 hours |
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- From the Square in Dungarvan head north on the R675 towards Davitts Quay. Continue over the Causeway to Abbeyside going straight ahead at the traffic lights.
- Take the second exit at the mini roundabout travel straight on for about 8.5km and then turn right before turning left. Turn right and travel on for about 3.7km until you reach Stradbally.
- In Stradbally turn right at Marian Terrace and travel on for about 3.3km. Turn slightly right at the R675 and travel on for about 5.4km until you reach Bunmahon. In Bunmahon continue straight on the R675 towards Osborne Terrace.
- Turn right to stay on the R675 and travel on for about 11km until you reach Fenor. From Fenor head east on the R675 towards Monamelagh traveling on for about 6.2km going through two roundabouts.
- Continue on Church road in Tramore. Turn left at Market Square and then head southeast on Market Square towards Church road. Turn left at Church road and turn left again at Main Street.
- Turn left at Patrick Street and turn right at The Cross. Turn left at Crobally road and continue to follow the R682 for about 8.7km going through one roundabout. Turn left at the N25 and travel on for about 2.3km until you reach Kilmeaden. Continue straight on the N25 for about 35.3km until you return back to Dungarvan.
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