Innisfallen is a magical, special place that needs only a couple of hours of your time. In return, you will be rewarded with an enchanting experience that will linger with you long after you leave the island.
The children's playground in Killarney is appropriately located within the playground known as Killarney National Park. If you have kids with you, make a visit to the playground part of your experience within Killarney National Park
The Old Weir Bridge is one of Killarney’s oldest structures and it has seen thousands of visitors pass over and under its famous arches for centuries. Make sure to experience the magical setting of the Old Weir Bridge in Killarney National Park.
Parkavonear is a 13th century Norman castle that overlooks Killarney National Park from a stunning location in Aghadoe. When you are in Aghadoe for the panoramic views, stay and wander through the ruins of Parkavonear.
Killegy Chapel and Graveyard lies just off the busy Ring of Kerry Road in Killarney National Park. Enclosed within a circle of trees on a low hill is the ruins of a chapel and a magnificent Celtic Cross overlooking Muckross.
Coolwood Wildlife Park is a great attraction that will entertain all the family. The woodland setting and spacious layout makes it an ideal way to combine a stroll through the woods with some close encounters with exotic creatures great and small.
Take a step back in time and visit the traditional farms at Muckross. An enjoyable and informative way to while a few hours in Killarney National Park.