Knocknacarra
Knocknacarra is a small village in County Kerry, Ireland. It is located in the Iveragh Peninsula, about 15 kilometers north of Tralee. The village is situated on the R580 regional road, which connects Tralee to Killarney.
The name "Knocknacarra" is derived from the Irish language, where "cnoc" means "hill" and "carr" means "wood"
Knocknacarra is part of the civil parish of Killeagh, which also includes the villages of Killeagh and
The village has a community hall, which is used for various social and cultural events. It also
Knocknacarra is a popular tourist destination, with visitors drawn to its natural beauty and the nearby attractions
Overall, Knocknacarra is a charming village with a strong sense of community, offering visitors a glimpse into