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Kerry Walks
Choose from our selection of walks in kerry county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
15 walks in kerry county
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Cliff Walk in Ballybunion
Ballybunion, Kerry
The walks around Ballybunion are second to none. The cliff walk out to the nine Daughter Hole and around by the convent is magnificent. Seasoned walkers may like to take the signposted route to Knockamore and enjoy the vista from the top - a panorama of sea estuary and fertile plain. The walk along the beach to the mouth of the Cashen (the tidal part of the River Feale) is invigorating and it is awesome to look at the power of the Atlantic relentlessly pounding away at the brittle cliff face....
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Holy Ground, Dingle, Kerry
Bus Tour takes two and a half hours with some short easy walks included....
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Killarney, Kerry
Knockreer Estate situated at the end of New Street is ideal for short walks. At the entrance is the beautiful thatched Deenagh Cottage. It is only a short walk to Knockreer House and Gardens and the fine view of Killarney town from Cnoc an Ri. The Deenagh River Walk follows the river and the lakeshore to Ross Castle....
Welcome Picture of Blue Pool Wood
Killarney, Kerry
This trail is situated to the rear of the Muckross Park Hotel and has woodland paths which encircle a small lake whose sea-green colour is caused by copper deposits. Ideal for families....
Welcome Picture of Conor Pass
Dingle, Kerry
Conor Pass is best tackled on a clear day, past the 953m summit of Mount Brandon. Once over the pass, Brandon Bay opens in a fantastic geological model of lakes, river and rock-strewn contours....
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Killarney, Kerry
This walk is named after an English journalist who visited here in 1776 and described it in his famous book Tour in Ireland. The walk takes in fine views of Muckross Lake, Lough Lein and the surrunding mountains. The walk through the yew woods, one of Europe's last, is spectacular....
welcome picture of eclipse centre - kerrys equestrian and activity centre
Dromore Old, Blackwater Bridge, Kenmare, Kerry

Eclipse Ireland - Kerry's Equestrian and Adventure Centre seeks to deliver a great range of activities to visitors of all abilities whilst ensuring that they are well supervised in a safe environment.  Activities include scenic pony trekking on the centre’s own off-road trails, archery, cycling, walking, angling on the centre’s own lake as well as local lakes, climbing, kayaking, team games and more. The Eclipse Centre also offers luxurious accommodation in 5 self-catering ho...

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Killarney, Kerry
Killarney National Park is the ideal wilderness for the committed walker and for those who want short, stimulating and exceedingly beautiful walks. One walk circumvents Muckross Lake and is 13km of scenic splendour all the way. Another passes through Tomies Wood, a fine oak wood nestled between Tomies Mountain and Lough Leane, and includes the picturesque O'Sullivan's Cascade. The walk from Knockreer House to Ross Castle is delghtful and offers fine views. A longer trek travels the shoulder...
welcome picture of tourdingle
Kilshannig, Castlegregory, Kerry
Tourdingle offer a variety of activity and discovery holidays to suit all interests, catering for couples to singles, families and groups. There are six different activity holiday packages to choose from which include, Walking/Hiking, Equestrian, Historical/Archaeological, Watersports, Eco-Marine and Fishing/Angling. You can decide on one activity for the week or better still if you are interseted in trying something new why not choose to sample some of the many activite...
Welcome Picture of Kerry Way
Killarney, Kerry
Stage 1: Killarney - Black Valley 22km (14 miles):
The route passes Muckross Friary, founded in 1448, and Muckross house built in 1843. Muckross house is now a folk museum. Another noteworthy sight is that of Torc waterfall, which cascades down Torc Mountain.
Stage 2. Black Valley - Glenbeigh 13km (8 miles):
The Black Valley was one of the last places in Ireland supplied with electricity and still offers splendid isolation.
Views can be had of Ireland's hi...
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