Dingle Peninsula & Slea Head

The Dingle Peninsula features a rugged coastline along the Wild Atlantic Way. People have lived in this region for 6000 years as is evident in the many Celtic and early Christian monuments found in the area. This includes the Ogham Stones, the Beehive Huts as well as church buildings like Gallarus Oratory and the monastic […]

The Kerry Way

DISTANCE: 200+ KM | ASCENT: 4,000+ M | TIME: 8+ DAYS The Kerry Way covers a wide variety of terrain, from the firm footing of tarmac roads to rugged mountainous countryside. The trail follows small roads commonly known to the Irish as ‘boreens’, long-abandoned coach roads and mass paths that are now overgrown but nonetheless quite […]

Kayaking in Killarney National Park

Hit the water and explore the Lakes of Killarney by kayak. This trip starts at Ross Castle, visiting Bronze Age copper mines and includes the option to visit the 6th century monastic site on Innisfallen Island For more details, or to book, visit www.irishadventures.net.

Skellig Michael

(Irish: Sceilig Mhichíl), or Great Skellig (Irish: Sceilig Mhór), is the larger of the two Skellig Islands, 11.6 kilometres (7.2 mi) west of the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. While the smaller of the two islands is home to one of the world’s largest gannet colonies, the larger, Skellig Michael, is famous for its 7th century monk settlement. The […]

Location

We are one minute walk from Killarney National Park and Killarney town centre.

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