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The three
main lakes of Killarney occupy a broad valley
stretching south between the mountains. The three lakes and the
mountains that surround them are all within the Killarney National
Park. The Lower Lake is nearest to the town, it is studded with islands
and has Muckross Abbey and Ross Castle on its eastern shore.
The Lower
Lake is separated from the Middle Lake (sometimes called Muckross Lake)
by the wooded peninsula of Muckross. At the tip of the Muckross
Peninsula is the quaint Brickeen Bridge and Dinis Island is further on
with its sub-tropical vegetation and views of the 'Meeting of the
Waters'.
From the
meeting of the waters a narrow channel known as the Long Range
leads to the Upper Lake, which is the smallest of the lakes but
set in the most spectacular location, in the heart of the rugged
mountain scenery of the upper Killarney Valley/Black Valley
area.