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5 Things to See Around Killarney National Park

Must-See Sightseeing in Southwest Ireland

To say that Southwest Ireland is home to an abundance of Golf and the Good Life would be an understatement. Besides two top 100 golf courses in Ireland, this corner of the country is home to so much sightseeing off the course that it warranted two separate articles like this one.

 

In an earlier post, we shared with you 5 things to see in Southwest Ireland, but intentionally left out one of the biggest attractions in all of Ireland. One that could provide a wealth of sightseeing during Southwest Ireland golf trips all on its own.

 

Here are five things to see around Killarney National Park.

Ring of Kerry

This is the scene of Ireland’s greatest road trip. The Ring of Kerry forms a 110-mile circuit which passes through a variety of charming towns and villages, over mountain ridges, through the valleys, and along the shores. All the while serving up one spectacular panorama after another. It’s also arguably the most popular scenic drive in Ireland. Our advice: Start early and plan on a leisurely pace.

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Ladies View

During Queen Victoria’s visit to Ireland in 1861, her ladies-in-waiting were so enamored with the sweeping view from this location that it has been named in their honor ever since. The panorama includes the Upper Lake, Corrán Tuathail - Ireland's highest peak - and the McGillycuddy Reeks mountains. On a clear day, the view stretches on for miles. The impression in your memory bank is likely to be just as long.

Muckross House

In the heart of Killarney National Park, Muckross House is found along the stunning shores of the lake by the same name. The house was commissioned in 1839 as a private residence, and the estate was presented to the Irish government nearly a century later. The impressive home and expansive gardens have been one of the most popular attractions in this part of Ireland ever since. After admiring the house and gardens, a jaunting car (horse and carriage) ride through the grounds promises a delightful cap to your visit.

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Ross Castle

Less than 10 kilometers from Muckross House, Ross Castle is a 15th century tower on the shores of Lough Leane. The home served as the seat of Clan O’Donoghue and was among the last to surrender to the forces led by Oliver Cromwell during the Irish Confederate Wars. Today the castle stands as it has for centuries, and is one of the most photographed landmarks in Killarney National Park.

Gap of Dunloe

The historic Gap of Dunloe experience is as unique of a touring option as you’re likely to find in Ireland. The tour begins with a jaunting car ride through the gap, where towering cliffs formed by glaciers loom overhead. From there, it’s onward by boat over the scenic lough, as you soak in the tranquility that surrounds you from every angle. If it’s a quintessentially Irish experience that you’re after, the Gap of Dunloe will certainly fit the bill.

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Of course, given the variety of shops, pubs, and restaurants at hand, the town of Killarney itself should not be missed during your sightseeing in this area. When combined with the sites above, it’s little wonder why Southwest Ireland has captivated golfers and tourists alike for decades.

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