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Healy Pass Cork Kerry

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Healy Pass Cork Kerry

The Healy Pass is a mountain road crossing the Caha Mountains between Adrigole in County Cork and Lauragh in County Kerry at an altitude of approximately 334 metres, a route of extraordinary scenery through the heart of the Beara Peninsula that is widely regarded as the most dramatic mountain road in Munster and one of the finest in Ireland. The hairpin bends of the ascent on both sides, the views from the summit toward Bantry Bay to the south and the Kerry lakes to the north and the wild mountain landscape of the Caha Mountains create a mountain driving experience of considerable power and beauty.

The Healy Pass was built as a Relief Road during the late nineteenth century, the road construction providing employment for the local population in the tradition of Famine road building that had preceded it by half a century. The road is named after Tim Healy, the first Governor-General of the Irish Free State, who was a native of this part of Cork and who promoted the road's construction. The combination of the Victorian road engineering and the mountain landscape through which it passes creates one of the finest examples of the utilitarian mountain road as scenic heritage.

The summit of the pass is marked by a small crucifix and the views from this point encompass the full extent of Bantry Bay to the south, with the Sheep's Head and Mizen Head peninsulas visible beyond, and the Kenmare River and the MacGillycuddy's Reeks to the north in a panorama that captures the full drama of the Cork-Kerry mountain border country.

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