Most Dangerous Roads Ever Built

59. The Ring Of Kerry, Ireland

Constructed: 2100 B.C.
Risk Factor: Close to the cliff edge

The Ring of Kerry is a scenic, circular-ish route around County Kerry’s Iveragh Peninsula, located in southwest Ireland. It is 11 miles long, and it takes you through verdant, rugged coastal landscapes and tiny seaside villages. You can see highlights like Skellig Michael, a small island that holds an abandoned seventh-century monastery.

The Ring Of Kerry, Ireland ©essevu / Sutterstock.com


The Ring Of Kerry, Ireland ©essevu / Sutterstock.com

Skellig Michael is a huge destination point for tourists, with boats setting sail from Portmagee during the warmer months. Is the Ring of Kerry dangerous? Maybe if you’re not a cautious driver. The Ring of Kerry is close to the cliff edge in some spots, and the weather can be unpredictable. All in all, the route will take around three and a half hours to complete.