Muckross Abbey: History, Parking + 7 Ancient Features
Killarney’s Muckross Abbey is a Franciscan friary that was founded around 1445. Although now in ruin, it is incredibly impressive. Although the Abbey is now …
Killarney’s Muckross Abbey is a Franciscan friary that was founded around 1445. Although now in ruin, it is incredibly impressive. Although the Abbey is now …
The best pubs in Killarney are, in my opinion, Jimmy Brien’s (pictured above) and O’Connors. However, when it comes to great bars Killarney is far from …
The Killarney National Park walks vary in length and difficulty and they follow trails that showcase the best the park has to offer. The main …
The Killarney Jaunting Cars (the horse and ‘cart’) have graced the cover of millions of postcards over the years. They’re one of the most popular …
Torc Waterfall in Killarney is glorious in the off-season and chaotic, at times, during the peak tourist season. One of the first stops along the …
Ross Castle in Killarney has stood proudly over the waters of Lough Leane for over 500 years. Built in what is now Killarney National Park …
Muckross House and Gardens is an enchanting 19th century Victorian mansion is nestled on the little Muckross Peninsula. A focal point in the stunning Killarney …
The three main Lakes of Killarney are Lough Leane (aka Lower Lake), Muckross Lake (aka Middle Lake) and the Upper Lake. Arguably the stand-out feature …
Struggling to decide between the Dingle Peninsula vs Ring Of Kerry? I’ve driven both 10+ times, so I’ll give you the pros and cons of …
The Skellig Michael tours are some of Ireland’s most sought-after. They’re also some of the most misunderstood. There are two types of Skellig Islands tours: …