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This tours affords guests an opportunity to visit the most scenic location on the Lakes of Killarney. The tours offers an extensive tour of both Lough Leane and The Muckross Lake while also journeying into narrow river systems providing our guests with a unique perspective available only on the traditional open boats. The skill and experience of our drivers are demonstrated as they carefully navigate the shallow river channels, steering the boat under overhanging trees and shrubs. Tours are fully guided with plenty of Irish wit and fun. A fantastic scenic tour, not to be missed.
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I was born and reared in Kerry and enjoy sharing this beautiful area with my guests. I will collect you at your accommodation and we will visit the highlights of Killarney commencing with a visit to Ladies View, then Torc Waterfall, Muckross House and Gardens, Ross Castle and Lough Leane returning by Aghadoe. I can customise this tour if you have specific places you would like to visit in the locality. I will share the history, the culture and scenery of our beautiful town. My vehicle is a Mercedes V Class which can accommodate up to six guests comfortably.
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What better way to visit Killarney National Park than with a local native experienced accredited guide!
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Begin your tour with a jaunt through the streets of Killarney, bursting with scenes of colour and charm before entering the quiet and peaceful surroundings of the Killarney National Park. Enjoy views of the highest mountain peaks in Ireland, witness the country’s last remaining herd of Red Deer, and take in the unique sights and sounds of the Oak Woodland, as you learn about the history of the Park and how it came to be. Journey towards Ross Castle on the edge of Lough Léin. You will be enchanted by the striking beauty of the Castle as you listen to your Jarvey unfold its history with tales of woe and warship. Relax and rewind in the splendour of the spacious Grand Foyer where High Tea has been served since Victorian times. Relish in a selection of finger sandwiches, freshly baked fruit or plain scones with clotted cream and jam, as well as a selection of pastries and banana bread, and of course, freshly brewed tea or coffee.
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This is transport for 1 passenger and their bike through the 3 lakes of Killarney National Park. Boats leave Ross Castle at 10.30am only each morning and travel to Lord Brandon's Cottage in the Gap of Dunloe. Highlights along the way include a visit to Innisfallen Island to see the 7th century Monastic ruins and the chance to see some of our White Tailed Eagles. The distance from Lord Brandon's Cottage to Killarney is 25km, cyclists should be aware of some steep ascents and descents. Good news is that this isn't a race! After having lunch at Lord Brandon's Cottage, cyclists can travel through the Gap of Dunloe at their leisure. Stopping to have a drink at the Kate Kearney's Cottage is definitely recommended before continuing to Killarney. This is a great way to see the Gap of Dunloe at your own pace. Please note that bike rental is not included in the tour, nor is the cycle guided. Passengers must secure their own bike rental in Killarney before progressing to Ross Castle.
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Some say that the best way to truly get to know a destination is to eat your way around it. If we told you there were a better way, would you believe us? Because we know a trick that we think you should know too. Don’t just travel around aimlessly eating your way through a location join us and let us show you the hidden gems and help you unravel Killarneys exciting new Food Scene. Meet the people behind the food and hear their stories. Learn about sustainability in farming and food provenance. Taste food that is hyper local to Killarney and can only be tasted on a Killarney Food Tour. Immerse yourself in food and let the world behind
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This is you opportunity to see the real Ireland! You will see spectacular views and architectural sights of ancient churches, with friendliest and most knowledgeable guide. We travel through Mountain Roads , Sea Beaches , Local Parishes & Shops = Local Craft
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What better way to visit Killarney National Park than with a local native experienced accredited guide! Visit Ladies View, Torc Waterfall, Muckross Gardens, Muckross Abbey, Ross Castle and more.
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Join this kayaking adventure on the lakes of Killarney with our experienced guides, set in the heart of Killarney National Park. Experience the unique beauty of Innisfallen Island, its rich history and wildlife diversity. Available Feb to Nov. Max 7. With every turn on this unique adventure, your heart will be captured with the dramatic scenery of mountains that rise from the lakes shores, majestic ancient woodlands and crystal clear lake waters, as we journey out towards the spellbinding Innisfallen island, home to a 6th Century Abbey and the wild Sika deer. We explore the abbey ruins and discover the island and lakes many hidden secrets of past and present before making our way back towards Ross Castle. A kayaking adventure experience of a lifetime!
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The Park Explorer Tour is the only half day tour of Killarney National Park. It is a great opportunity for families or those on a tight schedule to visit areas of the Park that they might not find themselves. The tours has 3 elements; a bus tour, a boat tour and a 5km walk through the National Park. Along the way, passengers will visit the monastic ruins on Innisfallen Island, the beautiful café in Dinis Cottage and have a chance to see the biggest bird of prey in Europe; the White Tailed Eagle. The walk through the National Park is on a road that is closed to any motor traffic and has Lake views on both sides. The walk is along a sealed, flat road and there is no rush because the bus has multiple departure times from Muckross House. At the end of the walk, passengers can enjoy exploring Muckross House and Gardens, have lunch at the lovely Restaurant before catching the bus back to Killarney (15 minutes), departure times are as follows: 1.02pm, 2.02pm, 3.02pm, 4.40pm, 5.30pm.
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Killarney Photo Tours are based in the famous town of Killarney in Co. Kerry, Ireland. Explore the stunning landscapes of Killarney National Park and deepen your connection with this beautiful part of Ireland. All DSLR cameras, smart phones, iPad's or any device that takes a photo is suitable for these tours. Your photographer tour guide, Micheál O’Sullivan, is an experienced, professional photographer and considered a leading authority on Irish landscape photography. Based in his native Killarney, Micheál O’Sullivan has won numerous International photographic awards and has many years experience in professional creative photography. Killarney Photo Tours provides personalised guidance, expert instruction, and unforgettable experiences, fostering a deep appreciation for the region’s natural wonders and rich cultural heritage. Join us for a truly unforgettable experience in Killarney National Park.
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A visit to Muckross House and Gardens allows our guests to enjoy an extensive view of Killarneys largest lake, Lough Leane. This tour offers extensive scenery and concludes by dropping our guests at the beautiful Muckross Boat House. As usual the tour is facilitated by Charlie who will keep guests entertained with tales both fact and ‘fiction!!!!’.
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Discover the captivating history of Killarney on a self-guided audio walking tour from Ross Castle to the ancient Copper Mines. The first of its kind. This audio tour invites you to wander through lush woodlands and along tranquil lakeshores, revealing tales of battles, prophecies, and wildlife. Stop at the breathtaking Governor’s Rock viewpoint before concluding your journey at the Bronze Age copper mines, a testament to Ireland's early craftsmanship. Enjoy a rich blend of history, nature insights, and folklore at your own pace, making for a personalized exploration of this enchanting landscape. - Self-guided audio tour starting at Ross Castle - Explore ancient woodlands and stunning viewpoints. - Learn about Ireland’s early metalworkers at the Copper Mines. - Perfect for history buffs and nature enthusiasts alike.
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Killarney Photo Tours are based in the famous town of Killarney in Co. Kerry, Ireland. Explore the stunning landscapes of Killarney National Park and deepen your connection with this beautiful part of Ireland. All DSLR cameras, smart phones, iPad's or any device that takes a photo is suitable for these tours. Your photographer tour guide, Micheál O’Sullivan, is an experienced, professional photographer and considered a leading authority on Irish landscape photography. Based in his native Killarney, Micheál O’Sullivan has won numerous International photographic awards and has many years experience in professional creative photography. Killarney Photo Tours provides personalised guidance, expert instruction, and unforgettable experiences, fostering a deep appreciation for the region’s natural wonders and rich cultural heritage. Join us for a truly unforgettable experience in Killarney National Park.
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Beautiful guided tour through the 3 Lakes of Killarney. Guests will enjoy 90 minutes of the best of Killarney's scenery. Boat departs from Ross Castle on Killarneys lower lake and brings guests on a meandering tour through Lakes, rivers and bridges to the upper lake. Your captain will regale you with stories and history and apply Irish wit at times to ensure you leave with a mind of information but also a smile on your face. This tour allows guests see Ross Castle, Brickeen Bridge, Dinis Cottage, the Meeting of the Waters, The Old Weir Bridge and Lord Brandon's Cottage. While navigating the Lakes and rivers, it is also likely you will encounter Red and Sike Deer as well as our famous White Tailed Sea Eagles. This really is a see it all tour and is highly recommended. Once guests are dropped to Lord Brandon's Cottage they can walk, cycle or enjoy a daunting car ride through the world famous Gap of Dunloe.
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This self-guided cycle tour of Killarney National Park, including Muckross Abbey & Gardens, and Torc waterfall, affords you maximum flexibility to enjoy Ireland's most unique landscape. Take safe, comfortable, well-maintained bikes to tour at your leisure. Avail of the map and information material provided to enrich this experience.
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Meeting point at 11am for this 2-hour guided walk in Killarney National Park is oSheas Funeral Home V93 KX 61 opposite St. Marys Cathedral which dates from 1842. Cross the road entering the National Park by the lovely thatched cottage and walk up the hill to Knockreer House, and Dairy Cottage where President Charles De Gaulle of France spent nearly two weeks in June 1969. Just after this a great vista of the lake, and mountains opens where you are likely to see some of our native red deer grazing in the fields.Walk with your local guide who knows all the best places off the beaten path as he was born just a short distance away. Slán go fóill (bye a while).
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Most amazing and best part of Wild Atlantic Way Route - Ring of Kerry Coach Tour. Major sites to be seen - Iveragh Peninsula - Dingle Bay - Glenbeigh - Caherciveen - Waterville - Derrynane Bay - Sneem - Molls Gap - Ladies View and Killarney National Park. Optional visits to Bog Village - Famine Village - Sheep Dog Show (Seasonal only) - extra charges. Priority Seats (Front Row and wider seats) available subject to availability - extra charge paid locally. Nearest car park is at Beech Road, Killarney, 2 minutes walk from pick up point.
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Client's experience the beauty of the Lakes of Killarney and then travel through the Gap of Dunloe at their leisure to take in the breathtaking sights of the Black Valley and the stunning scenery of the Gap of Dunloe.
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Flexibility of departure times and amount of time spent on Innisfallen Island make this a relaxed, unique experience. We offer a bespoke boat tour of Innisfallen island on the Lakes of Killarney. Multiple boats operating daily in the original and best service. Flexibility possible. Private boats possible.
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Discover the beautiful Lakes of Killarney and the breath-taking Gap of Dunloe with our Bus, Boat & Jaunting Cart Tour. The tour includes full bus transfers (in the morning and return in the afternoon) and a boat journey through the three Lakes of Killarney (approximately 90 minutes in length). Please note the Jaunting cart price is not included in this tour. The journey through the Gap of Dunloe (approximately 7mile/11km) takes the Jaunting cart's approximately 1.5 to 2 hours to make the journey. Please Note - The Jaunting Cars are a separate business to Gap of Dunloe Tours and are an additional cost to the tour price. You pay the Ponymen direct for the Jaunting Car journey. The charge is €120 per jaunting cart, and the cart carries a maximum of 4 people. Please bring cash to pay the Ponymen.
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Amazing and best tour to visit the Killarney National Park. Considering a walking, rambling or hiking tour? Look no further as The Gap of Dunloe is 7 miles (11 kilometers) and takes approximately 2 hrs 30 minutes. If visitors are not up for walking or hiking then there is an alternative of the traditional Irish Jaunting Carriage (horse and carriage) to take visitors through the Gap of Dunloe. The extra cost is E 35 per person for the Horse Carriages and payable directly . Boats will be waiting to escort the visitors through the magnificent three Lakes of Killarney to Ross Castle. An amazing adventure tour.
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Innisfallen Island is a real hidden gem in Killarney. The monastery on Innisfallen was founded in the 7th century making it older than the monastery on Skellig Michael. Innisfallen is a magical place, with beautiful flora and fauna, if your lucky you might even see some of the Sika deer that live on the island. Ruins of a 12th century Augustinian Priory & Romanesque Church are still on the Island today for you to explore. There is limited access permitted to the island daily so be sure to book your place.
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The Gap of Dunloe day tour is a journey which encompasses Killarney’s entire National Park. During the tour, guests will see such sights as the Gap of Dunloe, the Old Weir Bridge and Ross Castle. The tour involves 3 separate stages: 1. Bus Transport from our office at the Old Weir Lodge on Muckross Road, Killarney to Kate Kearney’s Cottage at the beginning of the Gap of Dunloe. 2. Travel through the world famous glacial valley that is the Gap of Dunloe. Horse and carriage transport is available to rent (extra payable directly to the ponyman) when you arrive at Kate Kearney’s Cottage. Alternatively, you can walk through the ‘Gap’. 3. Boat transport through the National Park with one of our experienced Drivers. The boat tour brings you through the lakes and rivers of the Park. A guided tour by the driver full of folklore and legends will ensure a memorable day for all ages. Note: depending on water levels, a moderate walk through an uneven wooded area may be required.
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