Aghadoe Cathedral
Aghadoe Cathedral
Aghadoe Hill
Killarney
County Kerry
Republic of Ireland

Dating from the 12th century, the ruins of Aghadoe Cathedral offer perhaps Killarney’s most romantic panoramic views of lakes and the Macgillycuddy Reeks mountain range.
Crohane Mountain
Crohane Mountain
Killarney
County Kerry
Republic of Ireland

Visitors who take a hike to the top of Crohane Mountain are rewarded with one of the most spectacular vistas in Killarney. Offering views of Lough Guitane, the Lakes of Killarney, and Cappagh Glen, the ruins of Killaha Tower, former home to O'Donoghue of the Glen prior to its destruction by Comwellian forces in 1562, can also be seen.
The Kerry Way
Kennedy's Pet Farm
Glenflesk
Killarney
County Kerry
Republic of Ireland

Tel: +353 (0)64 775 4054


Kennedy’s Pet Farm is a popular day out with families, offering visitors the chance to see and pet a variety of animals on this 75-acre working dairy and sheep farm. A pony ride is included in the entrance fee, while the farm also features indoor and outdoor playground facilities as well as a picnic area. There are also three self-catering luxury bungalows onsite and they overlook the surrounding mountains.
The Kerry Way
The Kerry Way
Killarney
County Kerry
Republic of Ireland

The Kerry Way is Ireland’s longest marked walking trail, taking in some of Ireland’s most spectacular scenery. The trail spans more than 200 kilometres and loops its way around the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry. The Kerry Way takes in a range of different types of landscape such as mountain ranges and roads while various towns and villages also form part of the experience.
Killarney National Park
Killarney National Park
Killarney
County Kerry
Republic of Ireland

Tel: +353 (0)64 663 1440


With nearly 25,000 acres of glorious lake and mountain scenery, Killarney National Park is famous for its stunning vistas and ecological diversity. Designated in 1981 as a Biosphere Reserve by the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme, the park includes the Purple Mountains and MacGillycuddy's Reeks, Ireland's highest mountain range. Among the species of wildlife present in the park are the Bank Vole, Merlins, Peregrine Falcons, Japanese Sika Deer and the only native herd of Red Deer in Ireland.
Knockreer Estate
Knockreer Estate
Killarney National Park
Killarney
County Kerry
Republic of Ireland

Tel: +353 (0)64 663 1633


Formerly the estate of the Earls of Kenmare, Knockreer Estate is located in the heart of the 25,000-acre Killarney National Park. With extensive grounds and formal gardens, visitors have ready access to all the beauty and wildlife the park has to offer. The house was also once the home of the Grosvenor family but is now a study centre for the national park.
Ladies’ View
Ladies’ View
Kenmare Road
Killarney
County Kerry
Republic of Ireland

Located about 12 miles from Killarney on the Kenmare Road, Ladies’ View offers one of the most spectacular panoramic views of lakes and mountains in Ireland. It was visited by Queen Victoria and her Ladies in waiting when she visited Killarney in 1861 and is named after the event. Ladies’ View Industries is found here too and it is home to a gift shop, a cafe and a bar for your convenience and enjoyment.
Muckross House
Muckross House
Killarney National Park
Killarney
County Kerry
Republic of Ireland

Tel: +353 (0)64 667 0144


Located in the heart of Killarney National Park, Muckross House is one of Ireland's finest Victorian mansions. Presented first and foremost as a 19th century stately home, Muckross House gives visitors a wonderful insight into 19th century Irish life. The upstairs is elegantly furnished to portray the lifestyle of the landed gentry, while downstairs the working conditions of the house's servants are authentically recreated.
The Ogham Stones
The Ogham Stones
Beaufort Village
Killarney
County Kerry
Republic of Ireland

Tel: +353 (0)64 663 1633


Dating from 300 AD, the eight Ogham stones are located in picturesque surroundings on the edge of Beaufort village. Their purpose remains unknown to this day, but the stones are inscribed in Ogham, Ireland’s oldest known form of writing.
Ross Castle
Ross Castle
Killarney
County Kerry
Republic of Ireland

Tel: +353 (0)64 663 5851


Constructed during the 15th century as the stronghold of the O'Donaghue Mors, Ross Castle is representative of Irish castles of this period. Featuring a fortified bawn and curtain walls defended by flanking circular towers, the castle has a lengthy and bloody history. While much of the fortified bawn was removed in the 17th century to expand the castle, it nevertheless benefits from one of the most spectacular settings of any castle in Ireland, standing on the shore of Killarney's Lower Lake.
St Mary’s Cathedral
St Mary’s Cathedral
Cathedral Place
Killarney
County Kerry
Republic of Ireland

Tel: +353 (0)64 31 014


Completed in 1855, St Mary’s Cathedral is Killarney’s most imposing architectural landmark. Designed in English Gothic style, the cathedral was used as a fever hospital during the famine, while before its construction there was a small chapel on the site. The Roman Catholic Cathedral was consecrated in 1855 and dedicated to Jesus’ mother Mary.