Walking, Hiking, Mountain Climbing
If you really want to explore Kerry, then there’s no better way to do it than by foot. From short walking breaks that stretch your legs to week-long treks to witness the scenery, there really is a walking route for everyone. With 26,000 Acres of National Park surrounded by Kerry’s wonderful landscapes and wilderness and miles of nearby golden “blue flag” beaches there are few places elsewhere on this earth that can offer the outdoor enthusiast such wonderful choice within such an intimate and hospitable location. It is said that “in Killarney, you will find a different walking route for every day in the year”. At any time of year, with or without guides, walkers can choose from low level parkland walks around beautiful lakes and through some of Ireland’s oldest Oakwoods, to higher level hill walks on old coach roads and bridle paths, or for the more adventurous, take on the 3000 feet + summits of the iconic MacGillicuddy Reeks.
Boating & Fishing
Always popular and unique experiences at this beautiful location.
Rock Climbing & Adventure Sports
The numerous mountains & valleys in the region afford the opportunity for more extreme outdoor activities such as rock climbing in the Gap of Dunloe – For further information contact Hidden Ireland Adventures
Eat With The Irish is a sharing concept which helps visitors book a seat at the table of a local’s home. Enjoy a relaxing fun meal in a pleasant family environment. Learn about and sample Irish home cooking, taste traditional Irish meals and experience the unique Irish welcome.
If you would prefer to grab a picnic before setting out on your adventures, we offer lots of options and packages to ensure you have a wholesome tasty picnic to keep you going.
