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Killarney National Park Tour


~~SPECTACULAR VIEWS GUARANTEED~~ This is a scenic tour of Killarney National Park which brings you along park routes via traditional Jaunting car, the routes we take which are inside the National Parklands are not accessible by car, these routes are some of the most breathtaking and picturesque in the region with mountain&lake views across the famous Lakes of Killarney. ~Killarney’s best Jaunting car tour~ We have wollen blankets onboard to keep you warm on those colder days as you tour the park & view the beautiful landscapes. Our horses love treats you can bring them carrots & apples to feed them if you wish. We are the only jaunting car tour operator who focuses on small private tours and rest assured you will not be disappointed with the panoramic views across the lakes and mountains in this UNESCO world heritage site.


NO 1 Ring of Kerry Tour inc Killarney Lakes & National Park


An essential part of any visit to Ireland, this tour circles the magnificent MacGillycuddy Reeks, running through its many passes and valleys along the shore of Dingle Bay and Kenmare Bay. There is also a stop at Kells Sheep Dog Show which you pay E 8 per person cash if you wish to see the show. Your Driver/Guide is one of the locals and Highly Rated Driver/Guide.


Jaunting Car Tour in Killarney National Park


Discover the beauty of Killarney National Park aboard the traditional mode of transport a Jaunting car! ~Great views Guaranteed~ This tour brings you inside the breathtaking Killarney National Park to see the beautiful park vistas,we take you to see the Famous Abbey built inside the park in the 15th century. The routes we take via horse&carriage "Jaunting car" aren't accessible by car and boast some of the most spectacular scenery in the region. See lake views across Killarney's largest lake with the backdrop of the beautiful Kerry Mountains!! There's no wonder this area is recognised as a UNESCO world heritage site! ☘️️ We also have wollen blankets on-board and all our carriages are covered to keep all passengers warm&dry on those cooler/wet days. ** This is a great activity to do on rainy days as all of our carriages are covered with roofs**


The Gap of Dunloe Full-Day Tour from Killarney


Amazing and best tour to visit the Killarney National Park. Considering a walking, rambling or hiking tour? Look no further as The Gap of Dunloe is 7 miles (11 kilometers) and takes approximately 2 hrs 30 minutes. If visitors are not up for walking or hiking then there is an alternative of the traditional Irish Jaunting Carriage (horse and carriage) to take visitors through the Gap of Dunloe. The extra cost is E 35 per person for the Horse Carriages and payable directly . Boats will be waiting to escort the visitors through the magnificent three Lakes of Killarney to Ross Castle. An amazing adventure tour.


Ring of Kerry Day Tour from Killarney: Including Killarney National Park


From rugged cliffs to golden beaches, small villages and pastures green to peat bogs and picturesque mountain ranges, it is easy to see why the Ring of Kerry is considered one of the most beautiful drives in the world. This peninsula captures everything that is beautiful in Ireland. From ancient stone forts to landscapes carved out of rock by the Ice Age, from sparkling lakes to winding mountain passes, this day trip of the Ring of Kerry will ensure that you leave with memories to last you a lifetime.


Best Ring of Kerry Tour ex Killarney inc Killarney National Park


Most amazing and best part of Wild Atlantic Way Route – Ring of Kerry Coach Tour. Major sites to be seen – Iveragh Peninsula – Dingle Bay – Glenbeigh – Caherciveen – Waterville – Derrynane Bay – Sneem – Molls Gap – Ladies View and Killarney National Park. Optional visits to Bog Village – Famine Village – Sheep Dog Show (Seasonal only) – extra charges. Priority Seats (Front Row and wider seats) available subject to availability – extra charge paid locally. Nearest car park is at Beech Road, Killarney, 2 minutes walk from pick up point.


1 hour Lake Cruise on Killarney's Largest Lake


Cruise Killarney's beautiful lakes with the M.V Pride of the Lakes. Setting sail from the 15th century Ross Castle, MV Pride of the Lakes offers scenic tours on Lough Leane- its a comfortable covered heated vessel. This beautiful cruise offers a spectacular experience, cruising in the scenes of gentle low lands, scattered island in the shadow of the towering ruggedness of the McGillycuddy Reeks – you might catch a glimpse of the white tailed eagles or the beautiful sika deer while taking the tour. A full commentary is provided on this tour.


Lakes of Killarney Cruise


Enjoy a voyage of Lough Léin on the Lily of Killarney Lake Tour with breath-taking views of the Lakes, Islands and Castles of the Killarney National Park. Experience a cruise like no other whilst being comfortably seated in the modern and heated glass-covered Lily of Killarney MV Watercoach, guided by your local Captain and Guide. Set off from 15th Century Ross Castle as you begin your journey through some of Killarney’s most famous landmarks. Drift past the ruins of St. Finian’s 6th Century monastery on Innisfallen Island before continuing to the foot of the MacGillycuddy Reeks to view Ireland’s highest mountain, Carrauntoohil. Pass Ross Island as your Captain points out the flora of the area including the ancient Oak and Yew forests and learn about the unique ecosystem of the area. The Lily of Killarney Lake Tour is an enjoyable and relaxing way to take in the beauty of the lakes and mountains whilst experiencing panoramic views of the Killarney National Park.


Guided Killarney National Park Walking Tour


Meeting point at 11am for this 2-hour guided walk in Killarney National Park is oSheas Funeral Home V93 KX 61 opposite St. Marys Cathedral which dates from 1842. Cross the road entering the National Park by the lovely thatched cottage and walk up the hill to Knockreer House, and Dairy Cottage where President Charles De Gaulle of France spent nearly two weeks in June 1969. Just after this a great vista of the lake, and mountains opens where you are likely to see some of our native red deer grazing in the fields.Walk with your local guide who knows all the best places off the beaten path as he was born just a short distance away. Slán go fóill (bye a while).


Lily of Killarney Lake Cruise


Enjoy a voyage of Lough Léin on the Lily of Killarney Lake Tour with breath-taking views of the Lakes, Islands and Castles of the Killarney National Park. Experience a cruise like no other whilst being comfortably seated in the modern and heated glass-covered MV Lily of Killarney Watercoach, guided by your local Captain and Guide. Set off from 15th Century Ross Castle as you begin your journey through some of Killarney’s most famous landmarks. Drift past the ruins of St. Finian’s 6th Century monastery on Innisfallen Island before continuing to the foot of the MacGillycuddy Reeks to view Ireland’s highest mountain, Carrauntoohil. Pass Ross Island as your Captain points out the flora of the area including the ancient Oak and Yew forests and learn about the unique ecosystem of the area. The Lily of Killarney Lake Tour is an enjoyable and relaxing way to take in the beauty of the lakes and mountains whilst experiencing panoramic views of the Killarney National Park.


Combination Killarney Jaunting Car Tour and Lakes of Killarney Cruise


From land to lake, experience the full range of scenery and history that Killarney has to offer and the best way to explore the Killarney National Park as well as the famous Lakes of Killarney. Start onboard a traditional Jaunting Car and enjoy the unique beauty of Killarney National Park and its wildlife as you ramble through its tree-lined avenues before your arrival at Ross Castle. Learn about the history, legends and folklore of the area from your local Jarvey and also catch a glimpse of the Park’s unique wildlife including the Red Deer, the last native herd in Ireland. On arrival at Ross Castle, you will be invited to board our Lake Cruiser and set upon a voyage through Killarney’s largest and most picturesque Lake, Lough Léin from the comfort of our glass-covered, heated vessel. Immerse yourself in the unique ecosystem of the National Park with its glistening Lakeland and majestic mountains for miles and learn about the folklore and legends of the area as well as its landmarks


Private Tour:Ring of Kerry,Kerry Cliffs, starting in (from) Killarney


Private Tour of the Ring of Kerry in a passenger vehicle with an experienced guide. The tour is private so we can customise it and visit places not available for big tour buses. Places like Kerry Cliffs which are up to a 1K feet above sea level and our cliffs are higher then Cliffs of Moher.


Gap of Dunloe Day Tour and Boat Ride from Killarney


The Gap of Dunloe is a magnificent defile running four miles between the McGillycuddy Reeks and the Purple mountain group. At the entrance to the gap is a famous cottage, named after a woman called Kate Kearney who died in childbirth at the age of 102!


Innisfallen Island – Scenery & history of Killarney National Park


Mike and Tony Fleming are the owner / operators of Ross Castle Boat Tours. They offer a guest focused experience and provide all visitors with an intimate guided tour on the beautiful Lakes of Killarney. The use of humour and Irish ‘wit’ is a key component of the trip and ensures this is a truly unique experience. Innisfallen Island offers guests the opportunity to visit one of Ireland’s oldest monastic settlements while also enjoying the scenery of the Lakes of Killarney. Guests can request longer periods on the island and this will be facilitated where possible. The island is a great option for couples who want to wander around the ruins or families with young kids who cam run freely in the open green areas. The presence of Red and Sika deer in amongst the ruins is often a welcome bonus. All tours are guided by experienced skippers. Boats are Department of Marine Certified, National Parks and Wildlife Service Licenced and fully insured.


1 Hour Guided Carriage Tour in Killarney National Park


Panoramic views of Killarney National Park and Lakes on board our Carriage With history and foklore and local knowledge of our Carriage Driver who are known locally as the Jarvey


The Gap of Dunloe Adventure Day Tour from Killarney


Experience one of the oldest Trips in Ireland dating back to the 1800’s with our famous Gap of Dunloe Tour. Meet with your Tour Rep at the Wooden Bridge in Ross Castle before being transferred (complimentary) by vehicle to the Gap of Dunloe, where you will begin your adventure at the foothills of Ireland’s highest mountain range. From there, hop on board a traditional Pony and Trap Cart for a seven-mile journey to experience the magic of the Gap of Dunloe with its dramatic glaciated valleys and awe-inspiring views. Also gain a unique insight into rural Ireland as you traverse through the unspoilt beauty and isolation of the Black Valley. Break at Lord Brandon’s Cottage for lunch where you can enjoy a light snack, (not included) before embarking on a fourteen-mile voyage through all three of Killarney’s Lakes aboard a traditional Open Top Boat. Sit back, relax and enjoy the beauty and serenity of the Killarney National Park by water as you are guided through the Lakes of Killarney.


Killarney Super Saver: Dingle and Slea Head Day Trip plus Ring of Kerry and Killarney Lakes Day Trip


Make the most of your time in County Kerry with this Super Saver which combines two top day trips to Dingle and Slea Head, and the Ring of Kerry, Killarney Lakes and National Park. Visit The Dingle Peninsula, what National Geographic described as “the most beautiful place on earth”, bounded on three sides by the sea. Next day, experience Ireland's most popular scenic drive, the Ring of Kerry, which skirts the edge of the Iveragh Peninsula, passing along the way a panorama of rugged coastline, mountains and lakes.


Kayak to Innisfallen island. Killarney. Guided. 2½ hours.


Join this kayaking adventure on the lakes of Killarney with our experienced guides, set in the heart of Killarney National Park. Experience the unique beauty of Innisfallen Island, its rich history and wildlife diversity. Available Feb to Nov. Max 7. With every turn on this unique adventure, your heart will be captured with the dramatic scenery of mountains that rise from the lakes shores, majestic ancient woodlands and crystal clear lake waters, as we journey out towards the spellbinding Innisfallen island, home to a 6th Century Abbey and the wild Sika deer. We explore the abbey ruins and discover the island and lakes many hidden secrets of past and present before making our way back towards Ross Castle. A kayaking adventure experience of a lifetime!


Whiskey & Wonders in Killarney


Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Killarney National Park aboard our fully weather-proofed Jaunting Car, guided by our knowledgeable Jarvey. Marvel at Killarney’s iconic landmarks including St. Mary’s Cathedral, Ross Castle, and the serene Innisfallen Island. Capture glimpses of Ireland's past as you journey past one of the country’s surviving Thatched Cottages and witness the awe-inspiring sight of Ireland's last native Red Deer Herd in their natural habitat. Step back in time at the majestic 15th century Ross Castle, enjoying panoramic views of the Lakes of Killarney, while uncovering its rich history and legends. Soak up the authentic ambiance of an Irish pub, where you'll embark on a whiskey tasting journey, savouring the unique flavours and captivating stories behind renowned Irish whiskey brands like Jameson, Bushmills and Teeling, paired with a traditional Irish Cheese Board.


Killarney Highlights Walk – Castle Lake Carriage Ride


Discover the magic of Killarney Castle, its stunning lakes, and breathtaking scenery on this fully guided walking and jaunting carriage tour. Immerse yourself in the history, culture, and legendary stories of Killarney as you explore its charming streets, iconic landmarks, and picturesque landscapes. Your adventure begins with a guided stroll through Killarney’s vibrant town centre, where your expert English-speaking guide will bring the past to life with fascinating tales of local characters, Irish heritage, and historic events. Next, step aboard a traditional horse-drawn jaunting carriage, a unique and authentic way to experience the world-famous Killarney National Park. Enjoy panoramic views of the breathtaking Lakes of Killarney as your local driver shares stories about the area’s rich history and natural beauty. The journey continues with a stop at the legendary Ross Castle, a striking 15th-century tower house nestled on the edge of Lough Leane.