The 10 Best Historic Sites in Killarney, Province of Munster

January 30, 2022 Harland Bartelt

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. Killarney House

Killarney House Muckross Road, Killarney Ireland
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Killarney House

Reviewed By LaM1414 - Cork, Ireland

Hidden behind high walls at the edge of town is a beautiful garden and historical site. We were very impressed with the Killarney House and the exhibits inside. A must see. Suitable for all ages and it is free of charge.

2. 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.

3. Knockreer Estate

Saint Mary's Church Cathedral Place, Killarney Ireland 353-64-31633 http://www.killarneynationalpark.ie/explore/house-gardens/killarney-house-gardens
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Knockreer Estate

A scenic house and estate located in the heart of Killarney National Park.

Reviewed By Anniebannie1981 - Cork, Ireland

As we were parked over at St Mary's Cathedral, we decided to visit Killarney National Park also as it was a fabulous day. We were able to sit in the Park and then also visited the Tea-rooms where we had an ice-cream. All proceeds of the tea-rooms was being donated to Down Syndrome Ireland. There was so much space and thankfully not many people. I loved seeing the jaunting cars. A lovely time and space for all the family.

4. Muckross Traditional Farms

Kenmare Road, Killarney Ireland 064-31440 http://www.muckross-house.ie/farms/intro.htm
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4.5 based on 386 reviews

Muckross Traditional Farms

5. St. Mary's Church of Ireland

Saint Mary's Church East Avenue Road Kenmare Place, Killarney V93 CD00 Ireland +353 64 663 1832 [email protected] http://www.churchofthesloes.ie
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4.5 based on 114 reviews

St. Mary's Church of Ireland

The Church was built in 1870s on the site of former churches. It is thought to be the ancient site of the early churches from which the town gets its name "Church of the Sloes" in Irish is Cill Airne (Killarney). This church is noted for its matching set of vibrant stained glass windows, its organ (the church's acoustic is fabulous) and its decoration. It is situated between the Hotel sector and the main shopping area. Many visitors pop in to see the beautiful interior, to pray and light a candle, or for our free concerts which take place in the summer season. The concert programme features visiting choirs and orchestras from around the world. These concerts are free; we invite donations after the concert for our Restoration Appeal. Occasionally there is a ticketed concert (available on the door) to raise money for other causes. All concerts are advertised on the notice board (and our Facebook page) and all start at 8pm. We are especially proud to host each year the Spraoi Chiarrai concerts that feature local young Irish musicians who are being given their first taste of public performance. They play traditional Irish music on traditional instruments. The local Schools of music and dance also have concerts; it can be quite never wracking for these young people as it is their first time in public. This is the Church of Ireland building (not to be confused with the Roman Catholic Cathedral also called St Mary's on the other side of town).

Reviewed By Anniebannie1981 - Cork, Ireland

It's wasn't my first time to Killarney, but it was my first time to visit this Church today. I was the only person visiting this amazing church. Loved the stained glass windows and the tranquility that was inside the walls of this lovely church, which is located off the Main Street in Killarney. A Holy Well of St Mary is located across the street and was something that I had never seen before, and this church also had a number of visitor leaflets and a place to light a candle. Would recommend and hopefully will visit again the next time I visit the welcoming place of Killarney.

6. Franciscan Friary

The Presbytery Fair Hill, Killarney Ireland 353-64-31066
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4.5 based on 55 reviews

Franciscan Friary

Reviewed By nancyhC4635FQ

I loved this church, the Mass was relevant and timely even for us as Americans visiting. It lasted about 40 minutes. The church is beautiful and historic worth a visit if you are interested in church architecture and art.

7. 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.

8. Muckross Abbey

N71 Killarney National Park, Killarney Ireland http://www.killarneynationalpark.ie/visit/muckross-abbey
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4.5 based on 1,421 reviews

Muckross Abbey

Reviewed By irishjess - Ireland, null

As part of our staycation in Killarney we done some of the tourist attractions, the abbey was one what a beautiful piece of history and so well kept .. well worth a visit . Even the deer was so friendly.

9. Killegy Churchyard

Muckross Village, Killarney Ireland 353-64-31633
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Killegy Churchyard

10. Ballymalis Castle

Dunkerron North Killorglin Road, Killarney Ireland 353-64-31633
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3.5 based on 10 reviews

Ballymalis Castle

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