What to do and see in Killorglin, Province of Munster: The Best Things to do

October 24, 2021 Matilde Konrad

Killorglin (Irish: Cill Orglan, meaning "Orgla's Church") is a town in County Kerry, South West of Rep. of Ireland.
Restaurants in Killorglin

1. Reeks District Visitor Centre

Library Place, Iveragh Rd Castleconway, Killorglin Ireland +353 66 976 1451 [email protected] http://www.reeksdistrict.com
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Reeks District Visitor Centre

The Reeks District visitor centre is based in Killorglin, with knowledgeable staff offering information on all that the region has to offer. Reeks District, which hugs Castlemaine Harbour from Inch to Rossbeigh, and includes Irelands Highest mountain range, the MacGillycuddy Reeks with its highest peak Carrantuohill, celebrates the hidden gems located in the area focussing on the 5 "B's" - Boots, Boats, Bikes, Boards, Body & Mind plus many other activities on offer. Enjoy fine cuisine, varied accommodation offerings, interesting festivals and heritage activities in the area. Reeks District includes the following regions: Inch, Annascaul, Keel, Milltown, Castlemaine, Killorglin, Listry, Beaufort, The Gap of Dunloe, Glencar, Caragh Lake, Glenbeigh/Kells and was recently named in the Rough Guides in the top regions to visit in 2019. A great selection of brochures, maps, souvenirs & crafts plus friendly staff to help plan your perfect stay in the Reeks District

2. Killorglin Sports Complex

Langford Street, Killorglin V93 E951 Ireland +353 66 976 1755 [email protected] http://www.killorglinsportscomplex.com
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Killorglin Sports Complex

We are a sports complex that is open to the community, we offer use of our main hall and squash court. If you just want to throw a few hoops, play some badminton or just run off some steam with the kids then look out for free slots during the day.

3. The Diaspora

Iveragh Road, Killorglin Ireland http://www.killorglintidytowns.com/
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

The Diaspora

4. Pauline Bewick - Kerry Collection

Library Place, Killorglin Ireland +353 66 976 8963 [email protected] http://www.paulinebewick.ie/kerry_collection.html
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Pauline Bewick - Kerry Collection

Seven Ages - Kerry Collection The Kerry Collection of 250 works is on permanent display at Library Place, Killorglin. Guided tours can be booked by contacting Kate at 086 1076464, Seamus at 087 6704067, Peg 087 2609748 or Pamela at 085 7611435. The exhibition is open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm (Saturday by appointment with guides).

5. Ballykissane Pier

Ballykissane, Killorglin Ireland +353 66 976 1451
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4.0 based on 23 reviews

Ballykissane Pier

Reviewed By BlathnaidBelladonna - Castlemaine, Ireland

I took a drive with my son to here as a day off from technology. We found it peaceful with lovely views to see from each side of the pier. There's lots of butterflies around there. It was a lovely day to get out and about in nature and take a walk and it's always good to give kids a day off from technology to spend proper time with them while there young. The sun was shining for a while which made it lovely.

6. Cromane Beach

Lower Cromane, Killorglin Ireland
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Cromane Beach

Reviewed By duckser1746

Great coffee and cakes etc at the " Boat House " ........take away coffee , flapjacks , brownies , . Well worth a visit as scenery is stunning . Great service .

7. Killorglin Children's Playground

Castleconway Town Centre, Killorglin Ireland +353 66 976 1451 [email protected] http://midkerry.com/
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Modern playground with open play areas. Adjacent to public Library and car park

8. Kilorglin Railway Bridge Trail

Killorglin Ireland http://www.killorglintidytowns.com/railway-bridge-trail.html
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Kilorglin Railway Bridge Trail

9. King Puck

Killarney Road, Killorglin Ireland
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King Puck

Reviewed By Guestofconor

It’s on the ring of kerry. Have to stop for a picture. Truely unique custom and story. One of the last real Irish festivals and statue is a great representation of it

10. Puck Fair

Killorglin Ireland http://puckfair.ie/
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3.5 based on 23 reviews

Puck Fair

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