Killarney

Killarney, a charming town in County Kerry, is a treasure trove of natural beauty and rich history. Imagine exploring the stunning landscapes of Killarney National Park, where emerald-green hills meet shimmering lakes. The park is home to the majestic Torc Waterfall and the iconic Muckross House, a Victorian mansion that offers a glimpse into Ireland's past. Stroll through the lively streets of Killarney, where traditional Irish music fills the air in cozy pubs. Sample local delights like Irish stew or freshly caught seafood, and don’t miss out on a slice of homemade soda bread. The town is also a gateway to the famous Ring of Kerry, a scenic drive that showcases some of the most breathtaking views in the country. Killarney has a vibrant cultural scene, with events like the Killarney Arts Festival celebrating local talent. History buffs can explore the ancient ruins of Aghadoe Cathedral, which date back to the 12th century. A unique aspect of Killarney is its commitment to sustainability and conservation, making it a perfect destination for eco-conscious travelers. With its blend of adventure, culture, and history, Killarney invites you to experience the heart of Ireland like no other place.

Killarney, Ireland

Top things to do in Killarney

15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Sight

Lakes of Killarney

Three interconnected lakes, Lough Leane, Muckross Lake, and Upper Lake, set in a stunning national park.

Sight

Lough Leane

The largest of the Lakes of Killarney, dotted with islands and rich in history.

Museum

Muckross House

Explore a 19th-century Victorian mansion with period furnishings, extensive gardens, and a traditional working farm in Killarney National Park.

Landmark

Ross Castle

Visit a 15th-century tower house on the shores of Lough Leane, with guided tours and traditional boat trips to Innisfallen Island.

Sight

Muckross Lake

Experience the serene beauty of Killarney's second-largest lake, surrounded by mountains, woodlands, and walking trails.

Sight

Torc Waterfall

A 20-meter waterfall on the Ring of Kerry, surrounded by lush woodland.

Religious site

Muckross Abbey

A 15th-century Franciscan friary with a cloister and ancient yew tree.

Sight

Gap of Dunloe

A scenic mountain pass with glacial lakes, ideal for walking and jaunting cars.

Outdoor & fun

Torc Mountain

A moderate hike near Killarney with panoramic views of the Lakes of Killarney and surrounding countryside.

Outdoor & fun

Mangerton Mountain

A popular hiking destination near Killarney featuring a summit crater lake known as the Devil's Punchbowl.

Outdoor & fun

Purple Mountain (Kerry)

An 832-meter peak in the MacGillycuddy's Reeks range, offering challenging climbs with stunning views.

Religious site

St Mary's Cathedral, Killarney

St Mary's Cathedral is a neo-Gothic Catholic cathedral in Killarney, designed by Augustus Pugin and completed in 1855.

Museum

Killarney House

Killarney House is a historic house and gardens that now serves as the visitor centre for Killarney National Park.

Religious site

Innisfallen

Innisfallen is an island on Lough Leane with ruins of a 7th-century monastery, accessible by boat.

Park & nature

Killarney National Park

Explore Ireland's oldest national park, with mountains, lakes, woodlands, and the only wild red deer herd.

Tickets & tours

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