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Killarney, Dingle & Kildare

Killarney, Dingle & Kildare

This tour needs no introduction, the locations speak for themselves...

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Killarney, nestled in County Kerry, Ireland, is a picturesque town surrounded by stunning landscapes and renowned for its national park. Visitors can explore the mesmerizing Ring of Kerry, a scenic drive offering panoramic views of lakes, mountains, and charming villages. Dingle, on the Dingle Peninsula, is a coastal gem with a vibrant arts scene and a backdrop of rugged cliffs. The Slea Head Drive takes travelers along breathtaking coastal cliffs and ancient archaeological sites. Adare, in County Limerick, is a quaint village known for its thatched cottages and medieval architecture, offering a delightful step back in time. Meanwhile, Kildare boasts Newbridge Silverware, a renowned visitor center celebrating Ireland's craftsmanship in silverware and jewelry. Each of these destinations provides a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and historical charm, making for an unforgettable Irish experience.

 

 

Package Includes:

  • Luxury Coach Travel

  • 4 nights Dinner, B&B at Killarney Towers Hotel

  • Ring of Kerry Day Trip

  • Slea Head drive

  • Trip to Dingle

  • Cruise on Killarney Lakes

  • Trip on Jaunting Cars

  • Newbridge Silverware Factory Tour

 

*Trip subject to minimum numbers departing

Killarney

Killarney, located in County Kerry, Ireland, is a captivating town surrounded by lush landscapes and steeped in natural beauty. Its centerpiece is the expansive Killarney National Park, home to the idyllic Lakes of Killarney and the impressive MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountain range. The town itself exudes charm with its vibrant streets, welcoming pubs, and traditional Irish music. Visitors can explore historic landmarks such as Muckross House and Ross Castle, while enjoying the warmth of the local hospitality. Killarney serves as the gateway to the iconic Ring of Kerry, a scenic route winding through some of Ireland's most stunning scenery. With its blend of nature, culture, and hospitality, Killarney is a must-visit destination for those seeking the quintessential Irish experience.

 

Killarney Towers Hotel

Killarney Towers Hotel, nestled in the heart of the picturesque town of Killarney, Ireland, offers a blend of luxury and traditional Irish hospitality. This four-star hotel stands as a beacon of elegance with its modern amenities and classic charm. Boasting a central location, it provides easy access to the enchanting landscapes of Killarney National Park, the stunning Lakes of Killarney, and the vibrant town center. The hotel's well-appointed rooms are tastefully decorated, ensuring a comfortable and relaxing stay for guests. With its exceptional dining options, spa facilities, and attentive service, Killarney Towers Hotel provides a perfect retreat for both leisure and business travelers, capturing the essence of the stunning surroundings while offering a sanctuary of comfort and style.

Killarney Towers Hotel and Leisure Centre, College St, Killarney, Co. Kerry, V93 HP7A, Ireland

 

Dingle

Dingle, situated on the scenic Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland, is a charming coastal town that captures the essence of Ireland's rugged beauty. Known for its colorful buildings, lively pubs, and rich cultural heritage, Dingle is a destination that beckons travelers with its unique character. The town offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Blasket Islands, making it a haven for nature lovers. Dingle is also famous for its resident dolphin, Fungie, who has become a beloved local icon. Visitors can explore the Slea Head Drive, a coastal route that showcases dramatic cliffs, ancient ruins, and picturesque beaches. With a vibrant arts scene, delicious seafood, and a warm atmosphere, Dingle stands as a quintessential Irish destination that leaves a lasting impression on all who wander its charming streets.

 

Kildare

Kildare, located in the heart of Ireland, is a county steeped in history, charm, and equestrian tradition. The town of Kildare is known for its impressive St. Brigid's Cathedral, a symbol of Ireland's Christian heritage. The county is synonymous with horse racing, hosting the renowned Curragh Racecourse and the Irish National Stud. Visitors can explore the Japanese Gardens and St. Fiachra's Garden at the National Stud, showcasing exquisite landscaping and reflecting the area's historical ties to Japan. Additionally, Kildare is home to the upscale Newbridge Silverware Visitor Center, a destination for those seeking finely crafted silverware, jewelry, and a glimpse into Ireland's artisanal heritage. With its blend of historic sites, equestrian allure, and contemporary craftsmanship, Kildare offers a diverse and enriching experience for those exploring the heart of the Emerald Isle.

 

Adare

Adare, a picturesque village in County Limerick, Ireland, is a charming blend of medieval history and timeless beauty. Renowned for its thatched-roof cottages, medieval architecture, and well-preserved historic sites, Adare offers visitors a glimpse into Ireland's past. The centerpiece is Adare Manor, an impressive neo-Gothic mansion surrounded by sprawling gardens. St. Nicholas' Church, dating back to the 13th century, and the Desmond Castle are among the notable landmarks that add to the village's allure. Adare's streets are lined with quaint shops, delightful tearooms, and traditional Irish pubs, creating an inviting atmosphere. This village, often referred to as one of Ireland's prettiest, provides a tranquil escape into the country's rich heritage and scenic landscapes.

 

Ring of Kerry

The Ring of Kerry, a mesmerizing scenic drive in County Kerry, Ireland, is a circular route that weaves through some of the country's most breathtaking landscapes. This iconic journey showcases the diverse beauty of Ireland, featuring majestic mountains, serene lakes, coastal cliffs, and picturesque villages. The route takes travelers along the coastline of the Iveragh Peninsula, offering stunning vistas of the Atlantic Ocean. Along the way, visitors can explore charming towns like Killorglin, Cahersiveen, and Kenmare, each with its own unique character and history. The Ring of Kerry is dotted with historical sites, including ancient stone forts and medieval ruins, providing a rich tapestry of Irish culture and heritage. Whether driving the route or opting for guided tours, the Ring of Kerry promises an unforgettable exploration of Ireland's natural splendor.

 

Slea Head

Slea Head, situated on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland, is a coastal stretch renowned for its dramatic and rugged beauty. This scenic drive offers panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, steep cliffs, and the distant Blasket Islands. As part of the Wild Atlantic Way, Slea Head captivates visitors with its unspoiled landscapes and picturesque surroundings. The journey unfolds amidst green pastures, ancient archaeological sites, and quaint villages, providing a genuine taste of Ireland's natural allure. The Slea Head Drive is a highlight for those seeking breathtaking vistas and a connection to the untamed beauty of the Atlantic coastline, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike.

 

Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park, situated in County Kerry, Ireland, is a natural jewel that encompasses 25,425 acres of breathtaking landscapes. Home to the awe-inspiring Lakes of Killarney—Lough Leane, Muckross Lake, and Upper Lake—the park is framed by the majestic peaks of MacGillycuddy's Reeks. Its diverse ecosystems include woodlands, heathlands, and open water, providing habitat for a rich array of flora and fauna. The park is dotted with historic landmarks such as Ross Castle, Muckross House, and the 15th-century Muckross Abbey, adding a layer of cultural richness to its natural splendor. Visitors can explore its enchanting trails, take a boat trip on the lakes, or marvel at the Torc Waterfall. With its captivating beauty and ecological significance, Killarney National Park is a haven for nature enthusiasts and a testament to Ireland's commitment to preserving its natural heritage.

Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry, Ireland

 

Killarney Lakes

The Killarney Lakes, nestled within Killarney National Park in County Kerry, Ireland, form a stunning and serene landscape that captivates visitors with its natural beauty. Comprising Lough Leane, Muckross Lake (also known as Middle Lake), and Upper Lake, these interconnected lakes are surrounded by lush woodlands, rolling hills, and the towering peaks of MacGillycuddy's Reeks. Boasting a tranquil ambiance, the lakes are a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for boating, fishing, and lakeside strolls. The reflective waters mirror the picturesque surroundings, creating a breathtaking panorama that enhances the charm of the region. The Killarney Lakes are not only a scenic highlight but also a crucial component of the diverse ecosystem within the national park, contributing to the area's reputation as one of Ireland's most enchanting destinations.

Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry, Ireland

 

Jaunting Cars

Jaunting cars in Kerry, particularly in the picturesque town of Killarney, offer a unique and traditional way to explore the stunning landscapes of County Kerry. These horse-drawn carriages, adorned with colorful canopies, add a touch of old-world charm to the experience. Pulled by sturdy Irish horses, jaunting cars take visitors on leisurely rides through Killarney National Park, showcasing its natural beauty, including the enchanting Killarney Lakes and historic sites like Ross Castle and Muckross House. The friendly jarveys (drivers) often share captivating stories and insights about the region, enhancing the journey with a blend of history and folklore. Jaunting cars provide a leisurely and immersive way to absorb the scenic splendor and rich cultural heritage of Kerry, creating a memorable and quintessentially Irish experience for those who choose this traditional mode of transportation.

 

Newbridge Silverware

Newbridge Silverware, located in the town of Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland, is a prestigious brand known for its exquisite craftsmanship in silverware and jewelry. The Newbridge Silverware Visitor Center serves as a showcase for their finely crafted products and offers a fascinating glimpse into Ireland's artisanal heritage. Visitors can explore the interactive museum, which traces the history of the brand and showcases iconic pieces. The center also features a delightful café and a well-curated gift shop where guests can purchase high-quality silverware, jewelry, and other Irish-themed items. Renowned for blending tradition with contemporary design, Newbridge Silverware has become a symbol of Irish elegance and craftsmanship, making it a sought-after destination for those looking to acquire timeless pieces or simply appreciate the artistry behind each creation.

Newbridge Silverware, Athgarvan Rd, Kilbelin, Newbridge, Co. Kildare, W12 HT62, Ireland

 

Images courtesy of Irelands Content Pool

 

 

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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Castledawson Castledawson Park & Ride
Derry/Londonderry Sainbury's Carpark, Strand Road, Londonderry
At the shop entrance.
Dungiven Dungiven Castle (212 stop opposite castle)
Glengall Street, Belfast Glengall Street, Belfast
J&K Yard J&K Yard - Moneymore
Sheepbridge P&R Newry Sheepbridge Park & Ride Newry
Please Note - NOT the Park & Share
Toomebridge Park & Ride Toomebridge Park & Ride

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