21 Fun & Unique Things to do in Killarney, Ireland

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From cultural experiences to exploring Ireland’s oldest national park, this guide details all the best things to do in Killarney so you can start making your bucket list.

Killarney National Park Ireland

Nestled in theheart of County Kerry, Killarney is a lively gem and easily makes the list of topplaces you should visit in Ireland。这vibrant town isbursting with charm, breathtaking landscapes, and an atmosphere that will leave you dancing an Irish jig in no time.

With plenty of iconic places to see and fun things to do in Killarney, this region will make all types of travelers fall in love.

For starters, the scenery is a reason in itself to visit. Killarney is surrounded by majestic mountains, rolling green hills, and tranquil lakes that compriseKillarney National Park。From low-key walks and viewpoints to more adventurous activities, there’s a little something for everyone.

Foodies will delight inKillarney’s culinary scene, with its blend of global cuisine and traditional Irish fare that you can enjoy while tapping your feet to live Irish music. And if you fancy a pint of the black stuff, Killarney’s pubs are overflowing with lively locals and friendly banter that will make you feel right at home.

Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or just someone looking for goodcraic(Irish for “a good time”), Killarney should definitely be on yourIreland itinerary

In this article, we’re going through the best things to do in Killarney and walking you through where to stay (there are tons of great places!) and where to eat.

Cute story:Each night, we sing an Irish lullaby to our daughter (Ben’s parents used to sing it to him), and it has Killarney in it, so we were really excited to visit this area! (It’s a version ofthis song。)

Killarney travel guide

For more tips and advice for planning your trip to Killarney, Ireland, jump to the following sections (or just keep scrolling to see it all!).


Best things to do in Killarney

If you’re looking for the topthings to do in Killarney, here ya go:

  1. Explore Killarney National Park
  2. Drive the scenic Ring of Kerry
  3. Hang out at John M. Reidy (for breakfast or dinner!)
  4. Walk the Gap of Dunloe
  5. See Ross Castle
  6. Hike to Torc Waterfall

Keep reading for more detailed information on each of these things and more ideas of fun things to do in Killarney, including some truly隐藏的宝石s

Psst!Don’t miss these tips andmistakes to avoid while planning your trip to Ireland! (You’ll thank us later!)

1. Explore Killarney National Park

Black Lake Killarney National Park Ireland

Ireland boasts 6 national parks, which is quite a lot for such a small country.

Ireland’s first national parkto be established (in 1932) is none other than Killarney National Park, which also sees the most visitors. And it is popular for a reason.

Withmore than 25,000 acresof lakes and mountains, there are plenty of viewpoints and hikes around the park. If you want to see the best of them all, jointhis guided hikewith a local hiking enthusiast that earns rave reviews from guests!


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2. Drive the Ring of Kerry

Driving the Gap of Dunloe Ireland

Driving this scenic route is one of the most popular things to do in Killarney.

这loop brings you through Killarney National Park, past epic viewpoints and enchanting coastal towns, and alongside rugged sea cliffs.

In total, the Ring of Kerry is a distance of111 miles (179 km)and if you were to drive the route without stopping, it would take around3.5 hours。However, the best part about this drive are all the stops along the way. So be sure to carve out (at least!) an entire day to dedicate to this iconic journey.

It can getbusy in some of the more popular places, as this is a classic tour bus route. However, if you get an early start and add in some hidden gems along the way, you can avoid the crowds and have an incredible day.

3. Hang out at John M. Reidy

Scones at John M Reidy's Killarney Ireland

No matter what time of day you happen to be in Killarney, stop by John M. Reidy!

Come in the morning for excellent coffee and thelargest variety of scone flavorswe personally saw in Ireland. And in the evening, cozy up in a booth with grub and a嗜酒的但美味的海中女神咖啡! (Or, come for both!)

The building itself is very cool, with a maze-like quality to it. And the atmosphere at night is the best in town, so if you’re looking for ataste of local nightlife, this is the place to start your evening!

4. Walk (or bike!) the Gap of Dunloe

Gap of Dunloe Ireland

The Gap of Dunloe is aU-shaped valley situated between two mountain ranges– the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks to the west and the Purple Mountain Group to the east.

Within the Gap of Dunloe, there areglacial lakesconnected by the River Loe, along with seriously stunning views.

这is one of the most popular stops on the Ring of Kerry, and rightly so – it is drop-dead gorgeous.

Whileit can get crowdedthroughout the day, if you get there early, you’ll be rewarded by having it mostly to yourself. Starting your day at the Gap of Dunloe is one of the best things you can do in Killarney.

Hungry?Grab scones (some of the best we had in Ireland!) atThe Coffee Pot Cafe, which is at the parking lot and opens at 9:30 a.m. or get a heartier meal atKate Kearney’s Cottage, which is open from 10:30 a.m. – 8 p.m.

How to visit the Gap of Dunloe

You can join a guided tour (like this one), or you can visit on your own. But if you’re visiting independently, there are some tips and warnings you’ll definitely want to read…

Lucky for you, we have an entire guide packed with everything you need to know abouthow to visit the Gap of Dunloe!

5. Visit Ross Castle

Ross Castle Killarney Ireland

Perched on an inlet ofLough Leane, Ross Castle is thought to have beenbuilt in the 15th century

It isone of the most popular landmarks in Killarneyand can be enjoyed from the outside (for free) or by touring the interior.

Those who choose to tour Ross Castle can get an idea of what it looked like in its peak andlearn about the legendsthat surround this citadel.

We arrived after closing hours, so we enjoyed Ross Castle from the outside.

  • 录取:€5人均
  • Hours(during peak season): 9:30 a.m. – 5:45 p.m. (last admission at 5 p.m.)
  • Google Maps location

Psst!If Killarney sounds like your jam, we think you’ll also love Galway. Here’s our top list ofthings to do in Galwayto help you start planning your visit.

6. See Torc Waterfall

Torc Waterfall Killarney National Park Ireland

Located just 4 miles from Killarney (7 km), Torc Waterfall is a popular stop along the Ring of Kerry.

At just 66 feet tall (20 meters),Torc Waterfall is not particularly largeor impressive in stature. Even so, surrounded by lush forests and mossy rocks, this cascading falls is stunning.

Fun fact:Torcmeans “wild boar” in Irish.

Being that it is an easy,5-minute walk from the parking lot, this is a great stop for travelers of all fitness levels. If you want a bit more exercise, you can extend your hike by following a number of different trails, likethis loop trailthat brings you to and from the Muckross House.

If you’re aphotographer, don’t forget your tripod to get a classic open-shutter shot. There’s not a ton of viewing space, so be respectful about where you set up.

Our advice:Since tour buses stop here and the parking lot isn’t all that big, aim to make this one of your first stops of the day. Otherwise, it can sometimes be difficult to find parking.

Want to see a less busy waterfall?Check out #19 on this list!

7. Wander the town of Killarney

Killarney Ireland

Killarney’s town center offers a vibrant atmosphere with charming shops, pubs, and restaurants.

Wander the colorful streets and pop in anywhere that strikes your fancy, whether it’s to grab a bite at one of Killarney’s top-notch restaurants (jumpherefor suggestions!), take a coffee to-go for your stroll, or find unique treasures in one of the shops.

As evening falls, the town’s vibrant music scene comes alive with Irish trad tunes. Pick a pub, cozy up with a pint, and toe-tap the night away.

8. Go alpaca trekking through a magical forest

Alpaca Forest Trekking Ring of Kerry Ireland (Airbnb)
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Located aboutan hour’s drive from Killarney, you could combine this visit with several other nearby stops to make a great day trip from the city.

With630+ 5-star reviews, this is no doubt one of the bestthings to do in Irelandand definitely on our bucket list for our next trip!

Gather on this alpaca farm and meet your own buddy for the walk. Feed them and get to know their personality and unique quirks before ascending into a lush forest.

这is a leisurely1.5 hour walkthrough a magical piece of Ireland’s wilderness. End the tour with a demonstration of how the wool is spun into thread.

  • Duration:Trek lasts 1.5 hours, tour is 2 hours
  • Tour times:10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
  • Price:$62 per person
  • Restrictions:Minimum age is 12 (sadly, this is why we couldn’t go, otherwise we definitely would have put this on our itinerary!)
  • Google Maps location
  • Tour information & booking

Here’s what guests are saying:

“This was probably the best thing we did in Ireland. I’ve done alpaca things before but the setting here was special… and Mia and Emma were amazing … they were so good with the animals….. and the forest setting was .”

-Sergio, July 2023

Want to stay nearby?

In addition to leading tours, these hosts also have two guest accommodations, so you canexperience a farmstayon your trip to Ireland.

9. See a sheep herding demonstration

Sheep herding demonstration Ireland
这is a sheep herding demonstration we saw in Connemara, but it can give you an idea of what to expect!

There are several farms around Ireland that have sheepdog demonstrations, making it a fun activity to add to your route wherever it fits.

While individual tours may vary, here’s an idea of what you can expect:

  • 看牧羊犬放羊into a corral(a really fascinating experience).
  • Watch a farmershear a sheep– on some tours, you may even get to try it yourself.
  • Hold and bottle feed baby sheep

Fun fact:Ever wonder why the sheep you see have colored paint on their backs?这is to indicate which farmer they belong to. Most sheep in Ireland are allowed to roam freely, and the color and shape of the paint is unique to each farmer.

Here are the two farms in the Killarney area we’d suggest looking at:

  • Kissane Sheep Farm:Located just before Molls Gap, this farm isn’t far from Killarney. The tour hours are a bit sporadic, but if it works with your route, it makes a great stop.
  • Hidden Hills:Situated on the Ring of Kerry, just outside the town of Waterville, this is a top-rated tour and makes a good midway stop along your drive if the tour times work out.

Tight on time but want to see a sheepdog demo?There are several options all around the country. You could skip this one and do it elsewhere instead when you have a little more wiggle room in your itinerary. For example, we went toKillary Sheep Farmin Connemara National Park, during a day trip fromGalway

10. Visit Muckross House & Abbey

Muckross House Co Kerry Ireland
Image by Todd Carter via Unsplash

Just a 9-minute drive south of town in Killarney National Park lies Muckross House, a19th-century historical estate(thinkDownton Abbey) surrounded by beautiful gardens.

For an admission fee of €12, you can wander elegant rooms furnished in the period style andtour the traditional farms。小时随季节和可以找到here

The meticulously manicured Muckross Gardens surrounding the house are free to explore, as are the nearby ruins of Muckross Abbey, an old Irish monastery.

The estate also includes a buffet-style restaurant and a craft shop.

11. Stop at Ladies’ View

Ladies' View Ring of Kerry Ireland

这famous viewpoint offers apanoramic vista of Killarney’s lakes and mountains

You will see parking spaces lining the road, and that’s pretty much all it is. Park your car, andvoila– a stunning viewpoint that you don’t have to work for!

There is a gift shop and a cafe beside the parking spots. If you need a pick-me-up you can enjoy coffee and cake with quite the view. Just be warned that there are manystops along the Ring of Kerry, so be mindful of the time.

Google Maps location

12. Drive Moll’s Gap

Ring of Kerry Ireland campervan

Moll’s Gap is a narrow but well-marked山口on N71, just past Ladies View.

这scenic stretch of road offersviews of the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks Mountains, but be sure to keep your eyes on the road, as it can get tight with oncoming traffic.

13. Go kayaking on Killarney’s lakes

Killarney Lakes kayaking Co Kerry Ireland (Airbnb)
Image source:Airbnb

The Lakes of Killarney are world-famous, and there’s no better way to experience their beauty than by kayak.

You’ll set in at Ross Castle (#5 on this list!) andpaddle into Lough Lein。Your experienced guide will share stories of local history as you glide aroundlimestone caves and wooded islands.

Land at Innisfallen Island to explore ancient ruins and spot resident red deer before paddling back to Ross Castle.

  • Duration:3 hours
  • Tour times:Message host directly to arrange dates and times
  • Price:From $81 per person
  • Restrictions:Minimum age of 18
  • Tour information & booking

Here’s what guests are saying:

“Definitely a highlight of our Ireland trip! An absolutely fantastic experience to experience Lough Leane this way. William was a great guide who made us feel safe and welcome from the start. The views of the surrounding nature are unparalleled from the kayak. The short stop at Innisfallen Island was impressive.”

-Jan, July 2023

14. Submerge yourself in a seaweed bath

Sneem Seaweed Baths Ireland

If you likeunique, off-the-beaten path experiences, this hidden gem is absolutely worth a spot on your itinerary.

While notinthe town of Killarney, it is just an hour from the city and makes a great stop along your Ring of Kerry drive (as long as you’ve planned ahead).

Located on the grounds of theSneem Hotel, these barrel baths are nestled along the water with mountains peeking up in the distance. The setting of these seaweed baths is truly magical.

Hang out inyour own personal barrel filled with warm waterand, you guessed it, seaweed! Seaweed is known to have healing properties, and makes this a really fun and unique experience.

It was one of our克里强调对我们环道路trip, and we’d highly recommend adding it to your route, as you’ll definitely remember this experience more than the typical tourist stops.

Do it yourself:

  • Price:€48 per person (about $51 USD)
  • Times:3 sessions daily; 10 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 5 p.m. (they try to be flexible with timing when possible)
  • How long:1 hour
  • Reservation:Make a reservation by emailing the owner, Brendon, atsneemseaweedbaths@gmail.com.He is super friendly and tries his best to accommodate guests.
  • Google Maps Location

15. Visit Killarney Falconry

Killarney Falconry
Image source:Killarney Falconry

For a truly unique experience, join an experienced falconer for a “hawk walk” around Killarney’s lakelands.

Falconry is an ancient craft whereby humans use trained birds of prey to hunt small game. While you won’t be hunting on your tour, you will witness the skill and majesty of these beautiful creatures and feel the exhilaration as a trained falcon swoops down and lands on your gloved fist.

Pre-booking is required to tailor this experience to the size, ages, and abilities of your group. You can contact Killarney Falconry via theirwebsite

Google Maps location

16. See St. Mary’s Cathedral

St. Mary's Cathedral Killarney Ireland

If you’re a fan of Gothic architecture or looking for something to do on a rainy day, St. Mary’s Cathedral is an easy sight to add to your itinerary.

Built in 1840, this impressive structure sits in a large field on New Street at the edge of Killarney town. The interior is stunning with a large rose window and soaring pointed arches.

Plan your visit outside of mass times, which can be foundhere

17. Summit Ireland’s highest mountain

Carrauntoohil Ireland
Image by Daniel Born via Unsplash

Hikers, lace up your boots to conquer Carrauntoohil,Ireland’s highest peakat 3,405 feet (1,038m).

Located near the middle of the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks mountain range, Carrauntoohil is not for the faint of heart. The exposed mountains leave hikers vulnerable to sudden changes in weather such as wind, rain, and direct sunlight. Rain and fog can affect visibility, and you can easily lose the trail.

But those who complete the strenuous ascent are rewarded withpanoramic viewsof the surrounding mountains, glittering lakes, and rolling green hills filled with grazing sheep. Simplymagical

Do it yourself:

  • Distance:7.3 miles / 11.7 km, loop
  • Elevation Gain:3,057 ft / 932 m
  • Difficulty Rating:Hard
  • View the trail notes

Important note:For this hike, we highly recommend using AllTrails+ to download the offline map, as the trail is not well-marked in some places and can be difficult to follow. You can get your first week of Alltrails+ for FREE when yousign up using our link!

If you’re not feeling particularly confident or you want the logistics taken care of for you, you can also summit Carrauntoohil on a guided hike.这oneearns rave reviews.

18. Sample local brews at Killarney Brewing & Distilling

Killarney Brewing & Distilling Ireland

If you’re a craft beer lover like we are, then Killarney Brewing will likely be on your list.

In our admittedly snobby opinion (we’rereallyinto craft beer!), the beer is average. While it’s not the best beer we’ve ever had, it is always a fun experience to check out the local brewery on your travels. Plus, theirtwo venues are very cool

Personal recommendation:Our favorite Killarney Brewing beer we tried was their stout.

There are two locations to choose from in Killarney:

  1. Taproomclose to city center

Serving crispywoodfired pizza, this casual spot makes a great place for dinner and a beer in the town of Killarney.

  1. Brewery & distilleryoutside the city

Located a bit outside of the city center, this huge venue is stunning and offerspanoramic views of mountainous countrysidein the not-so-far distance.

In addition to beer, they also have anonsite distillery and serve cocktailsas well as an eclectic menu of American-style comfort foods.

19. Hike to O’Sullivan’s Cascade

O’Sullivan’s Cascade Ireland
Image by Gita Skrule viaAllTrails

On the opposite shore of Lough Leane from Killarney lies the Tomies Wood, home to O’Sullivan’s Cascade.

tranquil waterfallis a hidden gem surrounded by lush vegetation in an enchanting forest setting.

You can reach O’Sullivan’s Cascade via the Tomies Wood Trail. If you enjoy hiking, we recommend doing the full loop forbreathtaking viewsof the forest, lake, and Tomies Mountains. You’ll need to take a side trail at the sign for O’Sullivan’s Cascade and descend some steps to get down to the falls, but it’s worth the detour.

Do it yourself:

  • Distance:4.5 miles / 7.2 km, loop
  • Elevation Gain:879 ft / 268 m
  • Difficulty Rating:Moderate
  • View the trail notes

20. Feel fancy at afternoon tea

Pinkies up! Indulge in an elegant afternoon tea at theGreat Southern Killarney Hotel

If you’ve had afternoon tea (or “high tea”) before, you’re probably already drooling and jotting this down on your itinerary. If you’re new to the whole tea thing, then oh baby,are you in for a treat!

Afternoon tea is a delightful tradition with fresh-baked scones, savory nibbles, sweet treats, and – you guessed it – tea. Often, you can add some bubbly for an even bougier experience.

At the Great Southern Killarney, tea is served with a side of history as the iconic hotel has been a fixture of the town for more than 165 years, retaining many of its original Victorian features.

Afternoon tea is served in the lounge from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. for €38.00 per person (about $40 USD). We strongly recommendmaking reservationswell in advance, as seatings can book up.

Want to make it a whole day?Pair your afternoon tea with aguided tourof the area.

Psst!If this experience intrigues you, be sure to check out our list of thebest places for afternoon tea in Edinburgh!

21. Visit Killarney House and Gardens (for free!)

Killarney House Ireland
Photography by Valerie O’Sullivan and Peter O’ Toole viaKillarney Chamber of Tourism & Commerce

这elegant estate offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, with its beautifullyrestored Georgian mansion and meticulously landscaped gardens.

Explore the lush greenery and bask in the serenity of this oasis in the heart of Killarney.

There isno admission fee, making this a great free thing to do in Killarney.


Where to eat in Killarney

Food at Killarney Brewing & Distilling
Killarney Brewing & Distilling Co.

Killarney has a great food scene, and you’ll be spoilt for choice.

Here are some of our top recommendations of places to eat in Killarney:

Where to stay in Killarney

Whether you prefer to base yourself in the city so you’re walking distance from restaurants and pubs or you’d like to have a peaceful stay in the surrounding countryside, Killarney has no shortage of amazing places to stay.

Here are our top picks,organized by the type of stayyou’re looking for:

In the city

Paddocks Cabin Airbnb
Image source: Airbnb

The Paddocks Cabin(our top pick close to the city!): This cozy, boho-chic cabin is just a 5-minute drive to town and earns rave reviews.

Killarney Randles Hotel
Image source: Booking

Killarney Randles Hotel:这boutique style hotel is very reasonably priced and offers stunning views from their well-appointed rooms.

Glamping

Killarney Glamping at the Grove Ireland
Image source: Booking

Glamping at the Grove(our top unique stay!): This glamping site is stunning, conveniently-located, earns rave reviews, and is affordable.What more could you ask for?!

Luxury Lodges Airbnb
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Luxury Lodges:靠近城市,这些豪华露营小屋ake for a comfortable yet unique stay close to town.

Fancy hotel

Muckross Park Hotel & Spa (Booking)
Image source: Booking

Muckross Park Hotel & Spa(our top splurge pick!): Staying at this property is an experience in and of itself. With well-appointed rooms and stunning grounds, you’ll surely fall in love with this 5-star hotel.

The Lake Hotel Killarney (Booking)
Image source: Booking

The Lake Hotel:Iconic lakeside hotel with stunning views and all the amenities you could want.

Cozy Bed & Breakfast

Paudie & Ann's Airbnb Ireland
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Paudie & Anne’s B&B(our B&B pick!): This sweet bed and breakfast earns consistent rave reviews for the friendly owners and delicious breakfast.

Gleann Fia Country House Ireland (Booking)
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Gleann Fia Country House:这cozy guest house earns consistent rave reviews for the kind and welcoming hosts.

Countryside stay

Countryside Cabin near Gap of Dunloe Ireland Airbnb
Image source: Aibnb

Countryside Cabin (with hot tub!)(top pick outside the city): With a private hot tub and a peaceful setting, this luxuriously-appointed cabin is a perfect choice.

Gap of Dunloe Shepherd's Cottage Ireland Airbnb
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Gap of Dunloe Shepherd’s Cottage(our top pick for a family): This cozy cabin features a fireplace, a lofted bedroom, and a perfect location on the stunning Gap of Dunloe. This is an excellent choice for a family.

Apiary near Gap of Dunloe Ireland Airbnb
Image source: Airbnb

The Apiary:这beautifully-decorated cabin is just a 5-minute drive from Killarney and is situated beside a working dairy farm, making this a peaceful and unique stay.

Round up of the best things to do in Killarney

Here’s a roundup of all the best things to do in Killarney in one handy place:

  1. Killarney National Park
  2. Ring of Kerry
  3. John M. Reidy
  4. Gap of Dunloe
  5. Ross Castle
  6. Torc Waterfall
  7. Wander the town of Killarney
  8. Alpaca trekking
  9. Sheep herding demonstration
  10. Muckross House & Gardens
  11. Ladies’ View
  12. Drive Moll’s Gap
  13. Kayaking on Killarney’s lakes
  14. Seaweed bath
  15. Killarney Falconry
  16. Killarney Cathedral
  17. Summit Ireland’s highest mountain
  18. Killarney Brewing & Distilling
  19. O’Sullivan’s Cascade
  20. Afternoon tea
  21. Killarney House and Gardens

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