Imp Club in Ireland on Kerry tour
Killarney is playing host this weekend to over 30 versions of one of the Hillman Imp as the Imp Club Ireland arrives in town for a four-day tour of Kerry.

The club, dedicated to the Hillman Imp and its variants, began their tour on Thursday, with members and vehicles setting up base at Hotel Killarney on Park Road.
Over the weekend, over 30 variations of the 1960s car will take in some of Kerry’s most scenic routes and attractions
Friday’s drive includes stops at Gougane Barra, Kenmare, Kilgarvan Museum, the Black Valley and Kate Kearney’s Cottage.
Saturday’s route takes them through Dingle, Slea Head, the Conor Pass, Tralee, and Ballyfinnane, where they’ll visit the 1903 Hill Climb Monument.
On Sunday the group will take the ferry from Cahirciveen to Valentia Island, visiting the Slate Quarry and the Transatlantic Cable Museum, before travelling through
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