Amazing and best tour to visit the Killarney National Park.
Considering a walking, rambling or hiking tour? Look no further as The Gap of Dunloe is 7 miles (11 kilometers) and takes approximately 2 hrs 30 minutes.
If visitors are not up for walking or hiking then there is an alternative of the traditional Irish Jaunting Carriage (horse and carriage) to take visitors through the Gap of Dunloe. The extra cost is E 35 per person for the Horse Carriages and payable directly .
Boats will be waiting to escort the visitors through the magnificent three Lakes of Killarney to Ross Castle.
An amazing adventure tour.
Considering a walking, rambling or hiking tour along with a fantastic boat ride through the Lakes of Killarney among spectacular scenery? Look no further than a Deros tour to the Gap of Dunloe (from Irish: Dún Lóich, meaning “Lóich’s stronghold”, otherwise known as Bearna an Choimín meaning “gap of the common-land”). The Gap is a narrow mountain pass between Macgillycuddy’s Reeks (west) and Purple Mountain (east) of just under seven miles long and your hike takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. There are daily tours to this magnificent landscape leaving from our office in the centre of Killarney daily at 10.30am
Nestled at the entrance to the world famous Gap of Dunloe lies Kate Kearney's Cottage, a 150 year old family-run establishment.
The Cottage is now a Restaurant and a typical traditional Pub.
Kate's as is know locally is the starting point for the walk or horse carriages to go through the Gap of Dunloe.
Located at the ‘end’ of the gap, if you walk from the Kate Kearny side, Lord Brandon’s Cottage is a welcome site for those that have conquered the first leg of the walk.
Once a grand hunting lodge, the cottage has a tale of love and betrayal tide to it, which you’ll discover shortly.
Lord Brandon's Cottage, a 19th-century hunting lodge surrounded by lush, green water meadows.
There’s a cafe at Lord Brandon’s Cottage now, where you can nip into for a coffee or a small snack. They only take cash, so make sure to hit up an ATM if you plan on visiting.
In the summer months there is plenty of space to have a picnic and relax before the boat trip through the Lakes of Killarney.
The boatman will meet you at the Cottage and show you the boats that will be waiting to take you through the famous Lakes of Killarney to Ross Castle.
The 3 Lakes of Killarney occupy a broad valley stretching south between the mountains that surround them and are all in the National Park
Lough Leane (Lower Lake), Muckross Lake ( Middle Lake) and the Upper Lake are threaded together across a quarter of National Park's 25,000 acres
The boat trip offers stunning and picturesque views over the MacGillcuddy’s Reeks mountain range
At the tip of the Muckross Peninsula is the quaint Brickeen Bridge and Dinis Island further on with its sub-tropical vegetation and views of the 'Meeting of the Waters’. A narrow straight called the Long Range leads to the island-studded Upper Lake
The Middle Lake or Muckross Lake holds an excellent stock of spring salmon.
Lough Leane is the largest of the 3 lakes. The River Laune flows from the lake into the Dingle Bay to the northwest.
Innisfallen is an island in Lough Leane and is home to the ruins of Innisfallen Abbey, one of the most impressive archaeological remains dating from the early Christian period
Ross Castle is a 15th-century tower house and keep on the edge of Lough Leane, in Killarney National Park It is the ancestral home of the Chiefs of the Clan O'Donoghue, later associated with the Brownes of Killarney
In the early 16th century the English Crown granted the extensive sum of 10 Pounds Sterling for every fortification or tower house erected by their subjects. Accordingly in 1533 Richard Nugent, the 12th Baron of Delvin commenced the construction of a stronghold, which was to become known as the Castle of Ross.
Ross Castle was built in the late 15th century by local ruling clan the O'Donoghues Mór (Ross), though ownership changed hands during the Second Desmond Rebellion of the 1580s to the MacCarthy Mór. ... The Irish had a prophecy that Ross could never be taken until a warship could swim on the lake, an unbelievable prospect.
The castle is a typical example of the stronghold of an Irish Chieftain during the Middle Ages.
Our office is beside St Marys Church of Ireland on Main Street.
Please be at the Office no later than 10.15am
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for those who wish to walk the Gap.
• Camera for amazing photos.
• In cooler months hats and gloves are recommended.
• In warmer months sunscreen is recommended.
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A traditional Irish potato pancake, often served with fillings like cheese or meat.
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Killarney is generally safe with low crime rates. Standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe trip.
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