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Encyclopedia > N22 road

The N22 is a road in Ireland through Kerry and Cork counties, from Tralee in the west through Killarney, Macroom and Ballincollig to Cork City in the east.


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The N22 Road Improvement Scheme - Farranfore to Killarney involves the design and construction of the final section of the N22 in County Kerry.
N22 Farranfore to Killarney: The scheme commences at a point on the N22 approximately 2.5 km north of the Farranfore village and terminates on theexisting N22 to the east of Killarney town at Clash.
The proposed N22 Farranfore to Killarney route corridor is approximately 21 kmin length.
N22 road - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (501 words)
This is a 11km dual carriageway road built to Motorway standards that connects with the N25 Cork South Ring Road.
It is famous for 'The Sculpture Road to Killarney' where the internationally respected sculptor, Tighe O'Donoghue/Ross and his son, Eoghan, were commissioned to place sculpted stones along the new part of the road between Killarney and the county bounds to Cork.
Considered a landmark by the local people, some families drive miles to the road just to show the sculpture to their children, who are particularly fascinated with it.
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