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Planning Your Tour from Killarney

Half the fun of travel is trying to decide what should be at the top of your list. Maybe you'll go where many others have before you. Or maybe you'll stray further afield.

So, where will you tour from Killarney? Torc Waterfall? Cahergall Stone Fort? Inch Beach? The choice is yours. If you need further inspiration, our guide of things to in Killarney is a great starting point.

Two women run along a sandy beach, with gentle waves and misty mountains in the background, capturing a moment of adventure.

Travel Responsibly from Killarney

We adore Ireland. We love how green it is, how passionate the people are, and how rich the history is. And we want to help keep it that way.

Through our responsible travel initiative, we donate, volunteer, use mini-coaches and do as much as we can to protect locations for future generations to enjoy.

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Did You Know?

  • Just outside of Killarney rests Ireland's tallest mountain range: the MacGillycuddy's Reeks.
  • Killarney played a significant role in the Irish War of Independence.
  • Killarney means 'Church of the Blackthorn,’ but nobody is quite sure why.
A serene waterfall cascades over moss-covered rocks, surrounded by lush greenery, showcasing the beauty of nature in the UK.

Don't Miss Out

  • A short stroll or bike ride will bring you to the beloved Killarney National Park, declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1981.
  • Keep an eye out for Dingle's mascot, a bottle-nose dolphin named Fungi.
  • Explore the tiny and incredible Gallarus Oratory, one of the best preserved early christian churches in Ireland.
Stunning landscape of rugged mountains surrounding a serene lake under a clear blue sky in the UK. Ideal for small group tours.

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