10 Nature & Parks in Killarney That You Shouldn't Miss

June 17, 2021 Emerita Lamoureux

Forget fashionable footwear, only your most comfortable shoes will cut it in Killarney. It's a walking town, and every trail is a history lesson. Journey on foot through Ireland's first national park, 26,000 acres of woodlands, sandstone mountains and low-lying lakes. When your feet wear out, take in Killarney National Park via boat from Ross Castle. And because there are more hotel beds in Killarney than in any other Irish town or city (besides Dublin), you'll always have a place to rest your head (and feet).
Restaurants in Killarney

1. Carrantoohil

Dunloe, Killarney V93 YX2P Ireland +353 66 976 9244 http://www.kerryclimbing.ie
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5.0 based on 289 reviews

Carrantoohil

Ireland's highest peak.

Reviewed By MartoCon - Antrim, United Kingdom

Recommended decent using the ZigZag route in Cnoc Na Toinne as Devils Ladder is a tough climb never mind decent. Overall incredible hike with great views from the top.

2. Lough Leane

Ross Road, Killarney Ireland 353-64-32638
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5.0 based on 153 reviews

Lough Leane

Reviewed By KarenB362

If you go to Killarney a cruise on lough Leanne is a must. The captain is very knowledgeable and is eager to share his stories. Spotting the eagles is a bonus

3. Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park Cork Road, Killarney Ireland +353 85 801 7973 http://www.killarneynationalpark.ie/
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5.0 based on 7,201 reviews

Killarney National Park

Reviewed By thewarrensDublin - Dublin, Ireland

Spent a wonderful couple of hours walking around this Park! it has really spectacular views of the surrounding area I'm beautiful red deer wandering around very close to you. it is a "must visit" place when you are in Killarney and parts of it are located right beside the centre of Killarney.

4. Killarney Falconry

Killarney Ireland +353 87 240 1551 [email protected] http://killarneyfalconry.com/index.html
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5.0 based on 472 reviews

Killarney Falconry

The traditional application of falconry has been to take a Bird of Prey, train it and then attempt to catch wild quarry with it. Although our guided walks with hawks experience, is not a hunting expedition, it is a leisurely stroll through the majestic settings of Killarney with falconer and hawk/or team of hawks and shows the ability of trained birds and their relationship with their human partners.The participants will have hands on experience with the hawks,you will be able to handle and fly the hawk yourselves under instruction from killarney falconry's falconers. We finish up with an owl encounter where you can handle & hold an owl. Private Hawk Walk Duration 1hr approx One Participant 70euro Two Participants 100euro Three Participants 130euro Family Package (2adults/2kidsU14)120euro Extra Participants/Spectators €30each, Times between 10am to 3.30pm Daily Weather permitting activity. Pre-booking avoids disappointment Locations for Hawk Walks may change due to conditions but normally 5/10mins drive from Killarney town centre Kind Regards Killarney Falconry Geoffrey 0872401551 / 00353872401551

Reviewed By trisho2 - Galway, Ireland

Prior to heading to Killarney for our Staycation I contacted Killarney Falconry & got a very prompt reply from Geoffrey detailing the experience & the prices... as I wanteed to be certain of doing this & you can never guarantee Irish weather we didn't book until we were on the ground, so to speak. The Weds forecast seemed the best so we booked and met John in a hotel carpark. We followed him to some woods down a very long lane & at last arrived at the destination - a wooded copse of trees. We then met Meeko the Harris hawk & each of us got multiple turns at having him fly to the gaunlet to feed. During the experience John entertained us with lots of info about falconry including the many terms that have migrated into the English language. And just when we though it was all over we got back to John's van and three fabulous owls were produced... each of us got a nuzzling owl on our gloved hand.. who knew these beautiful birds were so affectionate? It was the perfect end to one of the highlights of my existence....

5. Carrauntoohil Mountain

Mount Carrauntoohil, Beaufort, Killarney Ireland http://croninsyard.com/
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5.0 based on 30 reviews

Carrauntoohil Mountain

Reviewed By KattySmyth - Belfast, United Kingdom

We started our journey of by parking at Cronin's Yard for 2 euros and excitedly started our hike up Ireland's highest mountain. I will say that it is a long hike and certainly proper hiking boots and kit essentials are recommended as the weather wasn't the greatest for our hike. But don't let this put you off, if you have the hiking gear and experience behind you, this is a brilliant hike. Trails are easy enough to follow and you'll be sure to have hikers in front or coming along behind you but it is not busy. The walk to the bottom of the Devil's Ladder is a great way to get the legs moving before a tough ascent and when up out of the Devil's Ladder it's up to the right and towards the peak. We descended down the Devil's Ladder and returned back to our car feeling exhilarated. We did have sore legs the next day but well worth it

6. Falconry Kerry

Pre-booking essential Inchicullane,, Killarney Ireland +353 87 127 9745 http://www.falconrykerry.com/
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5.0 based on 106 reviews

Falconry Kerry

Falconry Kerry provides you with an opportunity to take part in “the sport of kings”. Here you can fly your own hawk in our meadows with the assistance of a trained falconer. Not to mention the beautiful owls you will meet. (they make the most original photobombers!) The hawk walk lasts about one hour and pre-booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.

Reviewed By BossofCMP

When we booked a family falconry experience, we knew that we'd be at the mercy of the weather (Ireland in November). The night before our appointment, the forecast was clear: lots of sustained rain. While this prevented us from having the full falconry experience, Liam introduced me, my wife, and our three kids to four of his amazing birds (Arran, Fred, Pooka, and Leah) who were beautiful and charming hosts. Liam told us about his journey to becoming a falconer and taught us about his birds. When our visit was over after well over a half an hour, he tried to not charge us since we were relegated to a shed. Obviously, we disagreed. The money we forced upon him was nothing in the context of this amazing experience.

7. Muckross House, Gardens & Traditional Farms

Muckross House & Gardens The Killarney National Park, Killarney V93 EW28 Ireland +353 64 667 0144 [email protected] http://www.muckross-house.ie/index.html
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4.5 based on 4,969 reviews

Muckross House, Gardens & Traditional Farms

We have made the decision to close Muckross House, Craft Centre & Garden Restaurant until March 29th in order to help prevent the spread of Covid-19 virus. We have a social responsibility to our staff, families & customers to do what is right. Stay safe and we look forward to welcoming you when this temporary setback passes. Muckross House, Gardens, and Traditional Farms represent the focal point and nucleus of Killarney National Park. This is Ireland's oldest National Park, and it includes the world famous Lakes of Killarney, as well as the mountains and woodlands that surround them. Muckross and Killarney National Park are open daily all year round (expect the Christmas period). Please refer to website for more details on opening times & prices.

Reviewed By ashfordace - Rathnew, Ireland

Our guided tour of this historic house lasted just over an hour and was extremely well curated by our witty and informative guide Aoife.We gained a real insight into how the Victorian gentry and servants lived their lives.This location truly is a national treasue.

8. Hotel Dunloe Castle Gardens

Hotel Dunloe Castle Beaufort, Killarney V93 VN5P Ireland 353-64-44111 http://www.thedunloe.com/contact
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4.5 based on 75 reviews

Hotel Dunloe Castle Gardens

These famous gardens are surrounded by the exquisite landscape known as the Gap of Dunloe.

9. Devil's Punch Bowl

Mangerton Mountain Car Park, Killarney Ireland 353-64-31633 http://www.vacationkillarney.com/Mangerton-mountain-killarney.html
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Devil's Punch Bowl

Reviewed By jordanbelle192

Great hike, but encountered a bit of mountain weather once I reached The devils’s punch bowl and up the Mangerton Mountain. Hail and heavy winds but an all together enjoyable hike with lovely views!

10. Innisfallen Island

Killarney Ireland http://www.killarneynationalpark.ie/innisfallen/innisfallen%20island.htm
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4.5 based on 144 reviews

Innisfallen Island

Reviewed By TrailBlazer702576

Fergus (boatman) and his brother donal at the pier at Ross castle added enjoyment to the short trip and we were gifted with spotting some gentle deer while wandering around the very special Inisfallen Island. The short boat trip was lovely.

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