On Saturday we rode the loop around the end of the peninsula.
We found that about every third property owner in these coastal areas has capitalized on the archeology in their backyard and created a "museum"--the formula seems to be 1. erect a fence around the stone ruin, 2. charge 2 or 3 euro per person, 3. create a poster or two about the historical significance, don't copy-edit it, laminate it poorly, and put it on the wall. The Slea Head Loop is also where we started seeing signs for the "Wild Atlantic Way," which is a nationally designated route tracing the whole west coast of the country, and is very well signed, and which we basically followed for the rest of the trip until we got to Galway.
Co Kerry, Ireland
-- 7/12/2014