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Our Location
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Gap of Dunloe
The Gap of Dunloe is an amazing sight and was forged by shifting Glaciers during the Ice Age and is rugged and wild. The tour starts at Kate Kearney's Cottage where, the visitor then travels through the 7 mile Gap of Dunloe mountain pass on horseback, horse-drawn trap or on foot if so desired, to Lord Brandons Cottage on the shore of the Upper Lake.
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Killarney
For so many reasons, Killarney is the ultimate base for touring in Ireland's spectacular Southwest. It also has the world class hospitality facilities demanded by today's discerning traveller and the people of Killarney have a 250 year tourism tradition behind them, making their welcome and service professional as well as warm and friendly. Killarney Town is worthy of multiple day explorations whatever your interest e.g., spectacular landscapes, wildlife & wilderness, history & heritage, outdoor activities, dining and entertainment, wellness & wellbeing, and much, more. |
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Gateway To The Ring of Kerry
The Ring of Kerry is the most famed tourist trails in the world. Start from Killarney and travel all round the Iveragh Peninsula. The spectacular unspoiled beauty of the Ring of Kerry allows you to capture amazing pictures of seascape, beaches, cliffs, mountain and lakes. It is home to over 2000 archaeological remains and is the most extensive and varied of the Peninsula fingers. The Ring of Kerry comprises 180km of outstanding natural beauty. |
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Golf Courses
Killarney is an Outdoor Paradise - whatever your pursuit. Golf enthusiasts can chose from 43 Golf courses within a two hour drive of the town centre including world class courses like Killarney, Beaufort, Ballybunion, Waterville and Tralee Barrow, and Dooks. |
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Killarney Riding Stables
Adjacent to the Killarney National Park and a few minutes drive from the Travel Inn, the casual customer can enjoy daily rides of one, two, or three hours. It is here that the adventure seeker can begin the Kerry Reeks Trail, a Beach Gallop or just explore the Killarney National Park. |
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Dingle Peninsula
There are so many things to see, to do, to explore, to experience on the Dingle Peninsula, from visiting the many archaeological sites, to swimming with Fungie, a bottlenose dolphin who’s been living at the mouth of Dingle harbour since 1984, to a day spent on the Blasket Islands. |
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