1. Ballycarbery Castle is a historical ruin located on the famous Ring of Kerry in County Kerry, Ireland. The castle dates back to the 16th century and is situated on a picturesque hill overlooking the nearby beach and ocean. The castle was once a stronghold of the McCarthy clan and played a significant role in the region’s history.

2. Ballycarbery Castle is an outdoor site and is accessible to the public at all times. There is no entrance fee or official working hours as it is an open ruin that can be visited at your own leisure. Unfortunately, there is no direct phone number for the castle as it is a historic site.

3. To get to Ballycarbery Castle, you can follow the Ring of Kerry route (N70) from nearby towns such as Cahersiveen or Waterville. There is ample parking available near the castle for visitors. Since there is no entrance fee, visiting the castle is free of charge. Public transportation options to the castle may be limited, so it is recommended to have your own transportation or join a guided tour of the area.