Cork and Kerry are neighbouring counties and have a land border, so it will depend on where exactly you are travelling to and from as to the actual distance.
Killarney is in county Kerry, which is a neighbouring county of Cork.
Limerick and Cork are the counties that border county Kerry.
Boherbue is a village in North County Cork, Ireland.
No, the River Lee does not go through County Kerry. It flows through County Cork in Ireland, starting from the Shehy Mountains and eventually emptying into Cork Harbour. Kerry is home to other rivers, such as the River Laune and the River Flesk.
About 55 miles or 83 kilometres.
105 km taking this route:Take the road leading towards RATHMORE, from Gneeveguilla, to N72 RATHMORE; turn left.Take N72 to N20 CORK @ Mallow.Take N20 to A25 ROSSLARE, via the NORTH RING ROAD (R625) around Cork; follow signs to N25 ROSSLARE.Take N25, from Cork, to Midleton.
Cork Galway Mayo Donegal Kerry
From Cork city it is about 80 kilometres or 50 miles, to Killarney which is where the Ring of Kerry would start. Cork is a large county, so it really depends on where in county Cork you are travelling from. Some parts would be a lot closer and some would be a lot further, anything from about 14 miles to 85 miles.
That is a distance of 55 km or 34.2 miles.
Donegal, Leitrim, Sligo, Mayo, Galway, Clare, Kerry or Cork.
Cork - 7500 square kilometres Kerry - 4807 square kilometres Tipperary 4305 square kilometres Clare - 3450 square kilometres Limerick - 2756 square kilometres Waterford - 1857 square kilometres
From Templeglantine in County Limerick to the city of Cork is about 91 kilometres or about 56 miles. Cork is a very large county, and the border of County Cork is about 20 miles or 33 kilometres away from Templeglantine.