A home for history and innovation, old souls and new neighbours, Kerry is a place to gain and share ideas and experiences. This blog offers a collection of such insights, along with an invitation to check back regularly to see what’s new in Kerry.
Discovering Kerry’s Scenic Trails: The Kingdom of Kerry Greenways Kerry, known for its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture, is a treasure trove of outdoor adventures. At the heart of this natural beauty are the stunning greenways, offering picturesque routes for walking, cycling, and…
Saddle Up for Kerry: Visit Kerry’s Cycling Landmarks! Mayor of Kerry, Councillor Breandán Fitzgerald, Oliver Kirwan from L’Etape Ireland and Sarah Ann Egan from Roadman Podcast share the excitement as the much-anticipated L'Étape Ireland makes its grand debut in Killarney this Saturday September…
Adventure Awaits Holidaymakers on the Kingdom of Kerry Greenways this Summer Visitors of all ages are welcome to make the most of the season and explore the Kingdom of Kerry Greenways as part of their summer staycation plans. The Kingdom of Kerry Greenways follow the historic Limerick to Kerry…
How long does it take to work or cycle the greenway at a leisurely pace? Approximately 1 hour 15 minutes to cycle or 4 hours to walk. Where do I start? You can begin the route at the Listowel Greenway Car Park or the Abbeyfeale Limerick Greenway car park. Where can I park my car? Free parking is…
Top Tips for Cycling the Kerry Greenways Nestled on the southwestern coast of Ireland, County Kerry is a cyclist's paradise, offering breathtaking landscapes, charming villages and the renowned Kerry Greenways. These cycling routes, converted from old railway lines, traverse some of the most…
Biodiversity Flourishes Along Kerry's Greenways In the emerald landscapes of County Kerry, where the Tralee to Fenit Greenway and the Listowel to Limerick Greenway weave through postcard scenes, nature has found a sanctuary to thrive. A product of the County’s vision for sustainable development and…
Navigating Nature: The Evolution of Kerry’s Greenways Nestled in the southwestern corner of Ireland, County Kerry is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage and commitment to sustainable living. In recent years, the county has embarked on a remarkable journey to promote…