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Killarney

Kerry's tourist capital, the gateway to the National Park, and the start/end of the Kerry Way. A town built for visitors that somehow still feels like itself.

About the town

Ireland's tourist capital

Killarney is the only Irish town with a national park on its doorstep. For 250 years visitors have come here to climb the mountains, boat the lakes, and photograph the Gap of Dunloe. It's busy in summer, quieter in shoulder season, and beautiful all year.

For walkers, Killarney is a dream base. The Kerry Way starts and ends here. Torc Waterfall is a 10-minute drive. Muckross, Ross Island, the Old Kenmare Road, the Reeks — all within 20 minutes. You can walk straight out of town onto trails that reach Ireland's highest summit.

The town itself is packed with pubs, hotels, restaurants and outdoor shops. It's a handy place to get kitted out, fed, and rested between walking days.

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Google Maps embed of Killarney and the trailheads.

Eat, drink, resupply

In the town

  • The Laurels — traditional Kerry pub, music most nights.
  • Quinlan's Seafood Bar — Dingle Bay seafood, fish and chips done right.
  • Murphy's Ice Cream — Dingle-born institution, now on Main Street.
  • Cronin's Restaurant — proper evening meal after a mountain day.
  • Basecamp Outdoor — for maps, gas canisters and anything you forgot.
  • Tesco & SuperValu — packed lunch supplies.

Getting here

  • By car: 3h 30m from Dublin via M7 and N21.
  • By train: Irish Rail, daily from Dublin Heuston (3h 20m).
  • Kerry Airport (KIR): 20 min drive — daily flights from Dublin and Luton.