Discover the magic of Killarney Castle, its stunning lakes, and breathtaking scenery on this fully guided walking and jaunting carriage tour. Immerse yourself in the history, culture, and legendary stories of Killarney as you explore its charming streets, iconic landmarks, and picturesque landscapes.
Your adventure begins with a guided stroll through Killarney’s vibrant town centre, where your expert English-speaking guide will bring the past to life with fascinating tales of local characters, Irish heritage, and historic events.
Next, step aboard a traditional horse-drawn jaunting carriage, a unique and authentic way to experience the world-famous Killarney National Park. Enjoy panoramic views of the breathtaking Lakes of Killarney as your local driver shares stories about the area’s rich history and natural beauty.
The journey continues with a stop at the legendary Ross Castle, a striking 15th-century tower house nestled on the edge of Lough Leane.
Killarney H'lts Horse Carriage: Discover Killarney's main highlights including the Lakes and Mountains
Discover in depth some of the most charming streets in Killarney including Main & High Street while you take a stroll with your local expert guide who will show you some of the hidden highlights and share insights that you would never find or find out on your own. Admire and take photos of the attractive nineteenth century shop fronts and houses while you guide shares insightful stories that will elevate your immersion into the history and character of Killarney. Walk over history as you stroll down some of the eleven lanes off High Street, many of them still cobbled and very atmospheric, that once were the beating heart of the town including the Old Market Lane. Learn how the 4th Earl of Kenmare gave the land here, free of charge, to sub-agents who built houses and had the lanes named after them. There’s so much to see and discover but only when you have a local expert who can show you where to find the highlights.
Visit the picturesque Killarney House and Gardens nestled beyond the grand entrance to the National Park as you enter from the town. Here your guide will lead you on a guided stroll along pretty pathways weaving carefully through manicured gardens, an oasis of calm and an ideal starting point for a journey through the wonders of the National Park.
Enter through the ‘golden gates’, with each pillar topped with a lamp and coronet, that were originally built as the entrance to the large Chateaux style house constructed by the Browne’s in 1721. This powerful family had previously lived in Ross Castle on the banks of Lough Leane. Your guide will illuminate the importance of this family and legacy and their connection to the town.
Visit this intriguing monument dedicated to Monsignor Hugh O’Flaherty Monument. Throughout its history, Killarney has produced its fair share of influential people, but perhaps none more deserving of recognition than Monsignor Hugh O’Flaherty, the heroic priest who helped saved thousands of lives in Nazi-occupied Rome during the Second World War. Credited with saving more than 6,500 people from certain death, Monsignor O’Flaherty became known as the Pimpernel of the Vatican and his achievements have inspired several books and films such as ‘The Scarlet and the Black’ where he was played by Gregory Peck.
Discover the exterior of Ross Castle and its spectacular location and surroundings. Ross Castle is famous of being being amongst the last to surrender to Oliver Cromwell during the Irish Confederate Wars. Listen to your guide's fascinating stories of the castle and its past.
Enjoy the scenic views of the Lakes and Mountains of Killarney and the breathtaking photo opportunities.
With your local expert guide enter the magnificent Killarney National Park, near the town of Killarney, County Kerry, the first national park in Ireland, donated to the Irish Free State in 1932. Sprawling over 10,236 hectares, tour guests will visit this idyllic National Park to explore and admire its many highlights including the ancient oak woods, panoramic views of nearby mountains as well as the unique fauna and plants that thrive in the park as well as spot Ireland’s only wild herd of native red deer.
MEETING TIME: 15 minutes prior to departure
MEETING PLACE: Tourist Office, Beech Road, Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland
MEETING POINT: Meet your guide outside the main door of Discover Ireland Tourist Office
You cannot enter the venue with this voucher.
- To participate in your tour, you must first check-in with the guide 15 MINUTES BEFORE DEPARTURE.
- You can only access the venues as part of your organised group tour. Late arrivals cannot be accommodated and missed tours or tickets cannot be refunded or rescheduled.
Health & Safety:
- This tour is not suitable for guests who require any device to assist with mobility.
- Participants should be in good health, consult first with your doctor if you have any medical condition or are not used to regular exercise.
- Wear comfortable shoes as this tour involves a fair amount of walking.
- Operates in all weather conditions.
- Anybody under the age of 18 years must be accompanied by somebody aged 18 years or older.
Killarney is a picturesque town in southwestern Ireland known for its stunning natural beauty, historic sites, and vibrant cultural scene. Nestled in the heart of County Kerry, it serves as a gateway to the famous Ring of Kerry and offers a blend of outdoor adventures and charming Irish hospitality.
A vast park featuring lakes, waterfalls, and scenic walking trails, including the famous Torc Waterfall and the Ross Castle.
A 15th-century castle on the shores of Lough Leane, offering guided tours and historical reenactments.
A 19th-century mansion with beautifully maintained gardens and a traditional farm.
A stunning glacial valley with hiking trails, horseback riding, and boat tours on the lakes.
An ancient stone fort dating back to the Bronze Age, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
A hearty dish made with lamb, potatoes, carrots, and onions.
A traditional Irish potato pancake, often served with fillings like cheese or meat.
A creamy soup made with fresh local seafood, potatoes, and leeks.
A traditional Irish bread made with buttermilk and baking soda.
This is the busiest time with warm weather and long daylight hours, ideal for outdoor activities and festivals.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+0 (GMT+1 during daylight saving time)
230VV, 50HzHz
Killarney is generally safe with low crime rates. Standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe trip.
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