What to do and see in Kenmare, Province of Munster: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

October 2, 2021 Giuseppe Pratt

The “little nest” of Kenmare is part of the famed Ring of Kerry, making it a prime stop for a spot of lunch and a pint. But before you go on your merry way, check out the area’s Bronze Age stone circle, one of the largest in southwest Ireland. The peaceful glens and streams of Gleninchaquin make a wonderful backdrop for a picnic, which you can work off on a walk along the Kenmare section of the Beara Way.
Restaurants in Kenmare

1. Browns Taxi & Tours

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Browns Taxi & Tours

Specialising in private escorted tours of Kenmare, Killarney, Ring of Kerry,Ring of Beara, Dingle & Slea Head,tailored to suit your requirements and exploring the hidden Ireland not reached by large coaches.Airport,bus and train transfers to all destinations,8 passengers in air-conditioned comfort.

2. Dromquinna Stables

Sneem road, Co.Kerry, Kenmare Ireland +353 64 664 1043 [email protected] http://www.dromquinna-stables.com/
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Dromquinna Stables

We provide beautiful rides for visitors to the sea and mountain with breathtaking views of the Kenmare Bay and the beautiful countryside along the Wild Atlantic Way (WAW). We also offer smaller rides for children or anyone very nervous for 30 minutes around the farm and to the sea. Lessons also available on request. Our horses and ponies are very gentle and well schooled and will look after you very well. We also have horse and pony training facilities at our yard and we operate horses&carriages for special occassions ie, Weddings, birthdays and anniversaries.

Reviewed By ianc708 - Cork, Ireland

We had booked for four but only three of us could make it as one was ill, but it didn’t faze them, we headed out on some beautiful horses and off to the beach and then to the mountains, Michael was excellent and took some of the more experienced riders for a canter in the mountains(which I love)with views of kenmare (see pics) we had booked one and half hours but were out for 2 and only charged us for the 1.5 hour trek. Very attentive staff, friendly and professional, in all the years I have visited Kenmare I should have been visiting this stables and I will be on my next visits, highly recommended from novices to well experienced riders. Great day!

3. Verart Sculpture Garden

Curragraigue Bonane, Kenmare 00000 Ireland +353 87 706 7495 https://www.facebook.com/VerartSculptureGarden/
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Verart Sculpture Garden

Reviewed By 909ciarar

We luckily just stumbled upon a sign on the main road from Kenmare to Glengarriff while cycling the Beara peninsula for the week. Although it took us way off our original route we were so happy to discover this little paradise hidden in the most scenic parts of Ireland. The talented owner Vera was a delight and a true inspiration! I fully intend to return again. Ciara

4. Emerald Outdoors

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Emerald Outdoors

Discover natural bioluminescence on an incredible Night Trip or explore Kenmare Bay by kayak and paddleboard on a Day Tour. Whatever your preference Emerald Outdoors' world renowned guides consistently deliver a unique, memorable and personal experience to every guest. Our spectacular kayak Night Trip will reveal a hidden world of silent, sparkling bioluminescence as you paddle through the shadowy reflections of majestic mountains. A kayak Day Tour offers the chance to explore places that only a paddle can reach and meet inquisitive seals, whilst surrounded by the rugged and beautiful scenery of the Wild Atlantic Way. Learn to paddleboard with some of Ireland's most highly qualified instructors, if you are looking to learn a new skill or take up a new challenge then paddleboarding on Kenmare Bay is the perfect place to start your next adventure. For the ultimate group experience contact Emerald Outdoors and prepare for fun with the only 8 person MEGA paddleboard in Kerry.

5. Gleninchaquin Park

Gleninchaquin, Kenmare Ireland +353 87 634 9282 [email protected] http://www.gleninchaquin.com/
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Gleninchaquin Park

Gleninchaquin Park provides breath-taking landscapes and scenery in which it is a sheer delight to wander around over streams with log bridges, mountain paths with carved steps, through rock passages, along glens and lakes to higher altitude. Marvel at the views overlooking the lakes, delicate green meadows, a spectacular rock face waterfall, it’s force dependent on the amount of rain of the previous days. This magnificent valley makes for a great day out for the experienced walker – high level routes, to those more inclined to the gentler terrain. Ample parking facilities are provided close to the waterfall and the picnic areas. The walks around the waterfall, cascades, streams, woodlands and lakes are accessible for all ages. Admission fee applies, payable by cash only please. ADMISSION Adults: €6 Students / Seniors: €5 Children age 6-12 €4 Family: (2 adults 2 children) €15 Children under 6 years are free.

Reviewed By 678michellec

I recently had the pleasure of experiencing Gleninchaquin park and it did not disappoint. Tucked away from the main road, this is a hidden gem that delivers a feast for the senses....the stunning green valleys, the roaring sound from the gushing waterfall and the nearby bleating from the free roaming herds of sheep and goats, the landscape is like nothing I've seen before. We were lucky enough to get to do a photoshoot here and the people managing the park could not have been more obliging. David has recently taken on his managerial role and the changes he has made to this park within a few short months are incredible. He is so welcoming and has such a passion for the place. We were also looked after by Eileen. Another amazing lady who embraced us from day one. David's family are also on site and are just as fantastic. We didn't want to leave. David mentioned how the park looks so different with every season and I can't wait to revisit in the winter months to see the change. He also is arranging picnic tables to be made from the parks own trees that fell during the storm, which will be a great addition for visiting families. I cannot rate this place enough. Go and see for yourself, this little slice of heaven!

6. Seafari Cruises

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Seafari Cruises

Seafari cruises invite you to explore the prolific wildlife of Kenmare Bay on Ireland's premier seal-watching and eco-nature cruise. In our comfortable and sheltered passenger vessel, we will transport you from the picturesque Kenmare Pier in County Kerry into the magical and tranquil waters of Kenmare Bay.

7. Star Outdoors Adventure Centre

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Star Outdoors Adventure Centre

Family Adventure, Kayaking & Water Park, Pedal boats, Kayak tours, Archery, Paintball, Splatball, Obstacle course, Mini golf, Playground, 1 Hour Boat Trips, Bar and Restaurant!!!

8. Molly Gallivan's Cottage & Traditional Farm

Glengarriff Rd Releigh, Bonane, Kenmare Ireland +353 64 664 0714 [email protected] http://mollygallivans.com/
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Molly Gallivan's Cottage & Traditional Farm

Molly Gallivan’s cottage and traditional farm invites you to take a step back in time to experience the simple country lifestyle in rural Ireland before the days of electricity and modern conveniences. Molly’s enchanting cottage is over 200 years old and her farm is complete with animals, fowl and traditional farm machinery. Molly’s old Tea Shop is very unique in Ireland, here you will taste locally made foods cooked and baked in the traditional fashion. We also hold traditional Irish evenings at Molly Gallivan’s cottage, these are nights of Irish food, music, song, dance and story telling, re-enacting the old customs that took place in Irish homes. Advanced booking is required for our Traditional Irish Evenings please contact us for availability and prices.

Reviewed By SubieGirls

Molly Gallivan's is every bit worth your time to stop and take in the history of rural Ireland. You get to experience what it was like to live a farm life in the old traditional way. On the farm, there are animals, orchards, gardens, a poitin still (Molly's Mountain Dew), and a house that is over 200 years old. There is a tea room and local crafts are sold. This was by far my favorite store to purchase handmade and quality gifts.

9. Reenagross Park

Kenmare Ireland http://neidin.net/reenagross/
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Reenagross Park

10. Art & Mor

Railway Road Kenmare Shopping Centre, Kenmare Ireland +353 86 455 4988 [email protected] http://www.art-and-mor.com
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Art & Mor

Art & Mór is a family run Paint Your Own Pottery studio, providing arts and crafts activities for children, families and individuals. Browse our large range of available crafts, or stick with our most popular activity, pottery painting. Decorate and paint one of the many items of pottery, such as mugs, plates, candleholders, toys and more. Our staff kiln-fires the item so that it is a food-safe beautiful piece, made by you! Walk-ins Welcome! And if you can't wait for your items to be kiln-fired we have a great variety of pieces that can be taken home on the day. It's the perfect activity rain or shine!

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