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Visitors and locals can now experience the South Kerry Greenway for the very first time, as the first section of this much-anticipated route opens to the public. From Friday 19 December, a 3.1km stretch between the former Kells Railway Station and Golden’s of Kells is fully open and accessible to…
If you’re looking for a new way to keep the kids entertained while exploring the great outdoors, we’ve got some exciting news. Ciar’s Quest, the free augmented reality trail that has been a big hit in Killarney’s Ross Island, has now expanded to three new locations across Kerry! Families can now…
Killarney has always been a place where the mountains meet the lakes — and where people greet you with a smile. Proudly recognised by AsIAm as an Autism-Friendly Town, Killarney now welcomes visitors of all abilities to enjoy its magic at their own pace. Here, it’s about savouring the simple joys:…
If you’ve already explored the Ring of Kerry and are craving something quieter, wilder, and more untouched, the Skellig Ring might just be the scenic escape you’re looking for. The Skellig Ring offers a stunning cycling route, flowing at a peaceful, unhurried pace that lets you fully soak…
Travel slowly, enjoy the view — discover charming towns, quiet beaches, and hidden gems by train, bus, bike, and greenway. Enjoy Heritage at an Easy Pace From the rich history of Listowel Castle to the tranquil beauty of Banna Strand, we invite you to explore North Kerry at an easy pace so you…
The 2024 Rose of Tralee contestants, representing counties and countries from across the globe, were in for a special treat as they embarked on a captivating whistle-stop tour of County Kerry. Over the course of three action-packed days, the Roses explored some of the most iconic locations in the…
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…