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st mary cathedral killarney
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This Killarney cathedral is well worth a visit, with its location at the gateway to Killarney Park, and its magnificent 1850 architecture!
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kerry airport 1
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An often overlooked airport, but a great way to explore south-west Ireland! Clever!
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innisfallen island 1
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This Irish island is famous for its superb abbey ruins, right in the heart of Killarney National Park!
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parkavonear castle
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Parkavonear Castle is a ruined castle on the outskirts of Killarney, Ireland. This magnificent building dates back to the 13th century!
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La Killarney House - ©Tourism Ireland by Patrick Lennon

This pretty manor house at the gateway to Killarney National Park is open to the public and offers a glimpse into the history of the region.
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Killarney

Ultra-touristic and authentic. These are the words that best describe Killarney, a pretty, colorful village in County Kerry, Ireland. It’s true that the area has everything to please: from its lively town center to its Irish pubs and stalls… But also thanks to its ideal location, at the gateway to the famous Killarney National Park and the Ring of Kerry circuit. One thing’s for sure: the village has a lot to offer, and it would be a real shame to overlook it!

Visit Killarney

A village that lives to the rhythm of Ireland’s wide open spaces

If a visit to Killarney is a must for anyone wishing to explore Kerry, it’s first and foremost for the wealth of tourist activities on offer, as well as for the countless hotels and B&Bs available throughout the year.

Killarney has a charming town center (full of colorful flowers) and offers many walks through a maze of narrow, cobbled streets, where you’ll find a host of stores and stalls offering products designed to win the hearts of travelers.

There are also plenty of restaurants and Irish pubs, most of which offer quality food and drink, 100% made in Ireland. You can enjoy a delicious Irish breakfast, try their famous Irish stew, or simply enjoy a traditional music concert from 9pm in many local pubs: a real treat!

The omnipresent wilderness…

With a long-lost history, local songs and magnificent medieval castles that were once the homes of Ireland’s leading clans, Killarney is a charming town full of mysterious places waiting to be discovered by eager travelers!

Beyond its heritage, the Killarney region is above all famous for its rugged beauty, characterful landscapes and unspoilt environment.

The region is perfect for nature lovers, hikers and explorers of all kinds! Between Killarney National Park, Ross Castle and the Ring of Kerry circuit, you’ll need plenty of time to enjoy and see as much as possible! All at your own pace, of course, while you let yourself be charmed and conquered by the subtle yet devastating beauty of the great Irish wilderness!

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