Killarney National Park
Kerry
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Internationally renowned, Killarney National Park encompasses the three Lakes of Killarney. Overlooked by mountains and covered in the most extensive native forest remaining in Ireland, this is a place of great natural beauty as well as scientific interest. It has the only red deerherd on mainland Ireland and is a special area of conservation. As well as this, it is loved by visitors, who can enjoy carriage rides through the park, or a casual stroll.
Useful Information
- Address: Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry
- Email: infokillarneyhouse@chg.gov.ie
- Phone: +353 85 8017973
- More Info: www.killarneynationalpark.ie
- Opening House: 24 hour pedestrian access except for Killarney House and Gardens (daily: 9am-6pm)
- More Info: Admission: Free of charge
- More Info: www.facebook.com/KillarneyNationalPark
Do & See
The ancient Kingdom of Kerry lies on the very edge of Europe - once believed to be the edge of the world, “Next parish, Manhattan” is a local phrase. This far-flung place is tucked away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Lively towns with a strong traditional culture combine with some of the world's most beautiful coastline scenery in this unique place.