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Mary & Maurice Harnett
Mill Road,
Killarney,
Co. Kerry, Ireland

T: (+353) 64 35996
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Sightseeing in County Kerry

Sightseeing  & Touring Holiday Rental Lodgings on the Ring of Kerry, Ireland - sightseeing and touring the many wonderful sights of County Kerry in Ireland is easy with a holiday based at Coolclogher House, which overlooks Killarney National Park & Lakes and is located just off the Ring of Kerry in Ireland

Sightseeing Touring Holiday Rental Lodgings Kerry IrelandWhat better way to take in the many wonderful sights of County Kerry than a touring holiday based at Coolclogher House. You will find us ideally placed, in a secluded location just outside the busy town of Killarney. A few minutes walk or a few miles drive and you will find yourself transported to another world of breathtaking landscapes, dramatic vistas and awe inspiring natural scenery around every bend in the road.

Here we have listed just some of the many places you may choose to visit and what better end to your day's sightseeing than to return to the relaxed, tranquil surroundings of Coolclogher House. Here you can put your feet up with a intimate drink before a welcoming open fire or for the more social minded go for a drink in one of Killarney's Traditional Irish Pubs.

County Kerry

Situated in the southwest corner of Ireland, Co. Kerry is a region of spectacular scenic beauty. The MacGillycuddy's Reeks which include Irelands highest mountain Carrauntoohill (1,0390 metres 3,414 feet), the Lakes of Killarney, beautiful sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs and numerous rocky headlands are just some of the natural attractions that make Kerry one of Ireland's premier tourist areas.

There are three peninsulas jutting into the Atlantic Ocean - Dingle Peninsula, Iveragh Peninsula and the Beara Peninsula each with areas of interest and unlike many other areas of Ireland, Co. Kerry is noted for its relatively mild climate, which is due to the influence of the Atlantic Ocean and the warm waters of the Gulf Stream.

One of the many beautiful headlands in Kerry - Sightseeing  Holiday Lodgings - Touring Vacation Accommodation - Ring of Kerry Ireland

The Skellig Rocks

The Skelligs are small rock-islands situated off the Ring of Kerry, approximately 14km west of Bolus Head in the Atlantic Ocean. The islands comprise of Great Skellig and Little Skellig and are two of the world's most unspoilt places. Great Skellig is interesting for its early Christian monastic remains, while Little Skellig is sanctuary to thousands of nesting Gannets. Lemon Rock and Washer Woman Rock lie close to the Skelligs.

Skellig Experience - Discover the Skellig Experience a must see for visitors to County Kerry Ireland - reserve your place for an audio-visual tour recreating the magic of the Skellig region, enjoy the history, bird-life, sea-life and the wonderful scenery.

The Skellig Rocks - Sightseeing  Holiday Lodgings - Touring Vacation Accommodation - Ring of Kerry Ireland

The Ring of Kerry

No trip to Co. Kerry would be complete without taking in The Ring of Kerry. This is the name given to the 250km coast-road circuit of the Iveragh peninusla and is one of Ireland's most famous tours. Running through an area of oustanding natural beauty, the circuit takes in the towns of Killarney, Kenmare, Parknasilla, Sneem, Derrynane, Waterville, Cahersiveen, Glenbeigh and Killorglin. The fishing village of Portmagee, Ballinskelligs, the Skellig Islands and Valencia Island may also be included.

The Iveragh peninsula is bound by the waters of Dingle Bay (north), Kenmare Bay (south) and the wild Atlantic Ocean in the west. It is preferable to take the tour anti-clockwise because the marvellous views are better seen in that direction.

Beautiful Blue Flag Beaches - Sightseeing  Holiday Lodgings - Touring Vacation Accommodation - Ring of Kerry Ireland

 

The Gap of Dunloe

The Gap of Dunloe, is a magnificent glaciated valley comprised of high cliffs and isolated lakes. Formed over 20,000 years ago when great glaciers carved a path through Ireland's highest mountain range, the MacGillicudy's Reeks. Towered over by Tomies and Purple Mountain behind which lie the Lakes of Killarney.

The Gap of Dunloe today with its cliffs and waterfalls, is one of Co. Kerry's most beautiful valleys. This natural beauty is one of Co. Kerry's prime tourist attractions, which can be viewed via jaunting cars from Killarney, pony trekking or simply on shank's mare (On Foot!).

Jaunting carts at the Gap of Dunloe - Sightseeing  Holiday Lodgings - Touring Vacation Accommodation - Ring of Kerry Ireland

Ross Castle Kerry

A 14th century tower house on Ross Island, close to Killarney town and within walking distance of Coolclogher House. The castle was the seat of irish chieftan O'Donoghue Mór but in 1587 fell into the possession of the chieftain MacCarthy Mór. In 1652 Ross Castle was the scene of a battle, and was the last castle in Munster to fall to Cromwell's forces. In the 18th and 19th centuries the castle was used as a military barracks. Today the castle has been restored and is open to visitors. Ross Castle is only a leisurely stroll from Coolclogher House along a little known path which has wonderful views over the Killarney Lakes.

Ross Castle close to Coolclogher House - Boat Trips on the Killarney Lakes depart from this location.

Killarney National Park

This was Ireland's first National Park and came into being in 1932. The mountainous old red sandstone uplands support large areas of blanket bog, and the remoteness and relative inaccessibility of some of these areas aids the continued survival of Ireland's only remaining wild herd of native Red Deer.

Central to Killarney National Park are its three lakes, all inter-linked but quite different in their respective characters. The lakes support a large population of Brown Trout, as well as an annual run of Salmon, and sport angling has been a popular pastime for generations in Killarney. See our Fishing Page for more information.

Visit the Killarney National Park Official Website

Killarney National Park - Sightseeing  Holiday Lodgings - Touring Vacation Accommodation - Ring of Kerry Ireland

Torc Waterfall

The Owengarriff River cascades through the wooded Friar's Glen into Muckross Lake. A pretty path winds up to the top of this 18m high waterfall, revealing views of Torc Mountain. Disabled facilities: There is a 100mm step at the entrance and the approach paths is a gravel surface. There is no direct access to the actual waterfall.

Torc Waterfall - Sightseeing  Holiday Lodgings - Touring Vacation Accommodation - Ring of Kerry Ireland

Muckross House

Muckross House is a magnificent Victorian mansion located on the shores of Muckross Lake near Killarney. This stately home, built in 1843, is set in the splendour of Killarney National Park. The furnished rooms of Muckross House contain some locally carved furniture and items of historic interest. Inside the house, skilled craftspeople including a book-binder, a potter and a weaver can be seen at work producing high-quality crafts. Muckross House is open to vistors with the entrance being through the main entrance to Killarney National Park.

Muckross House - Sightseeing  Holiday Lodgings - Touring Vacation Accommodation - Ring of Kerry Ireland

Muckross Gardens & Traditional Farms

Muckross Gardens beside Muckross House contain a fine variety of trees and shrubs. Of particular note are the collection of Azaleas and Rhododendrons and an extensive water garden and a rock garden on a natural limestone outcrop. There is also an arboretum featuring a wide range of hardy trees.

Muckross Traditional Farms takes you for a stroll down memory lane, to a time before the advent of electricity when all work was carried out using traditional methods. Meet and chat with the farmers and their wives as they go about their daily work in the houses, on the land, and with the animals.

Muckross Gardens - Sightseeing  Holiday Lodgings - Touring Vacation Accommodation - Ring of Kerry Ireland

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