After a long 12 months of uncertainty, and what-ifs – we want to talk about the many socially distant activities you can take part in while visiting Killarney.
From our outdoor attractions to the history & charm of Killarney, and not forgetting our beautiful range the range of upwardly challenging climbs, we’ve got it all!
For hillwalkers & mountain climbers – we have a stunning array of pursuits scattered around Kerry, including:-
- Carrauntoohil
- MacGillycuddy Reeks
- Mangerton
- Purple Mountain
- Torc Mountain
- Strickeen Mountain
- Mount Brandon
- Iron Man
- Caherconree
- Maolán Buí
- Hag’s Tooth
- Cardiac Hill
- Cruach Mhór
- Knocknadobar
- Gap of Dunloe
- Muckross Lake Loop
- Baurtregaum
and that is just a sample of the 434 climbs available.
- Muckross Abbey
- Dinis Cottage
- Ross Castle
- Torc Waterfall
- Muckross Lake
- Lough Leane
and so many more.
For those who love a road trip, we’ve superb routes on our doorstep. So, pack a picnic basket, load the car and take a drive. At 111 miles, its a great road trip from right outside the door of Killarney’s Holiday Village.
Destinations along the way include:
- Ring of Kerry
- Killorglin
- Cahersiveen
- Portmacgee
- Valentia Island
- Kenmare
- Sneem
- Camp
- Tralee
- Glenbeigh
- Caherdaniel
- & Waterville
For those history buffs, photography enthusiasts & those who just want to see the sights, Killarney has lots to see and do including:-
- Ross Castle
- Ladies View
- Black Valley
- Molls Gap
- Muckross House & Gardens
- Torc Waterfall
- Muckross Lake Loop
- Muckross Abbey
- Gap of Dunloe
- Saint Mary’s Cathedral
- Torc Mountain Summit
- Lakes of Killarney