Kerry Greenways
The Kingdom of Kerry Greenways offer two beautiful and unique routes that follow the old Limerick to Kerry railway line. Along these routes you can explore hidden parts of North Kerry on bike or on foot. The two routes currently open are the Tralee to Fenit and Listowel to Limerick Greenways which are located in North Kerry which is a hidden gem in the crown of the Kingdom. The region offers golden beaches, renowned links golf courses, literary festivals and historical churches. Experience ancient sites, churches and field monuments in a region full of culture and heritage.
A third Kingdom of Kerry Greenway, "The South Kerry Greenway" will run from Glenbeigh to Caherciveen and currently being constructed.
Greenway Blogs
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The Kingdom of Kerry Greenways proudly marks its two-year anniversary, celebrating the successful transformation of historic railway lines into a vibrant network of scenic routes that have attracted thousands of visitors to Tralee and North Kerry. €8.25 Million in Funding…
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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…
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Embrace the Outdoors in Kerry This Christmas: Adventure, Relaxation, and Festive Fun Await As the Christmas season approaches, Kerry’s breathtaking landscapes welcome adventurers, families, and those seeking a peaceful retreat to explore its outdoor wonders. Whether…
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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…
Discover the New 5km Trail in Ballyseedy Woods
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As autumn paints the landscape with vibrant hues, we seized the chance to explore the new 5km trail that connects the stunning grounds of Ballygarry Estate to Ballyseedy Wood. This trail, designed to be accessible for all ages, meanders over two charming bridges across the River…
Kingdom of Kerry Greenways invites L’Étape Ireland Fans to visit Kerry’s Cycling Landmarks
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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…
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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…
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Watch former Wexford Camogie Player and RTE analyst Ursula Jacob discover two coastal trails in Co. Kerry on Series 11 of Ireland's Tracks & Trails. Throughout the series, well-known presenters explore trails throughout Ireland, representing what is best about the wild…
Heritage, History & Folklore
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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…
Biodiversity - Greenways
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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…