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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Following the opening of the first section of the South Kerry Greenway at Kells before Christmas, a further 4km of the amenity is now open to the public. The new section between Glenbeigh and Mountain Stage was accessible to walkers and cyclists from Thursday April 2nd ahead of…
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The Tralee–Fenit Greenway kicked off 2026 with an inspiring community-led event focused on local biodiversity, citizen science and outdoor discovery. As part of the Community Biodiversity Action Plan (CBAP) for the Kingdom of Kerry Greenway, local groups took part in the…
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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…
Mid-Term Magic in Kerry
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Midterm and Halloween are just around the corner, and if you’re wondering how to keep the kids busy, Kerry is the place to be! From pumpkin picking and spooky trails to hands-on workshops and lively festivals, there’s plenty to keep little imaginations buzzing…
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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…
Powering Up for a Greener Kerry: New eBike Charging Stations Now Live in Killarney and Kenmare
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Visitors and locals in Kerry now have more ways to travel sustainably, with the installation of new public eBike charging stations in Killarney and Kenmare. This pilot initiative aims to support low-carbon, active travel options for both residents and visitors, as part of a…
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With expert surf schools, rental facilities, and warm Kerry hospitality along our coastal towns and villages, it has never been easier to plan your perfect surf escape. And when the surf session’s over, you’ll find great food, cosy pubs, and breath-taking walks…
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In May, a fantastic group of media and content creators came together to experience the Greenway Taste Trail in collaboration with the Tralee Food Festival and the Kingdom of Kerry Greenways. Spanning from May 16th to 18th, this special trip perfectly showcased how Kerry’s…
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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…
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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…