Killarney Sightseeing Reviews ( 6 reviews )
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Muckross House is a 'must see' when in Killarney as it is situated close to the shores of Muckross Lake, right in the middle of Killarney National Park. You can have a guide bring you round the house or you can just wander around the ornate rooms yourself. The Park itself is very scenic and there is a waterfall etc. You can get a horse drawn carraige to bring you around if you don't feel like walking!! |
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A must for any visitor to Killarney, the National Park has amazing sights for great pictures, including a lake. You can walk, cycle or for an even better experience, take a horse-drawn jaunting car tour! The locals you come across there are very friendly too! |
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Really enjoyed the walking in the national park. Although the weather is not nice, the feeling back to the nature is great! |
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This is a part of the beautiful Ring of Kerry attraction. To take a trip to the lake and admire the beautiful of the nature is indescribable in words. The town of Killarney will offer you a full option of accommodation, food and distraction. If you are up for a trip on the nature, you must see Ring of Kerry and don’t forget the Lake. |
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The nicest thing about Killarney for me is the National Park. 25,000 acres of wonderful landscape. Their are a number of trails around the park, short, long and everything in between. The lake walks are relaxing and can be quite enjoyable. On hot Summer days a dip in the lake can be risky as the water never seems to heat up, however lying on the grass can quickly warm one up. This is a great way to spend the day, just relaxing on the grass. Sections of the park have wild deer which you can watch but I'd advise from going to close.
Muckross Abbey and Muckross House are attactions which are well worth the visit. Muckross Abbey is free to enter and can be very eerie at times. The House is free to enter also but donations are encouraged. Attached to Muckross House are the Muckross Traditional Farms. These farms are working farms and show how Ireland advanced throughout the ages. Well worth the small entry fee.
Like the rest of Killarney however, tourism has really made the town rather tacky and if not timed rightly, a trip to the National Park can be quite uncomfortable.
Other than that, it's an brilliant place to go! |
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The Killarney "Outlet" Centre isn't as great as the radio and Tv adverts make it out to be. The place is quite small and of the 70 shop slots there are only 30 in use.
The prices aren't amazingly cheaper than normal high street shops. The "Nike Store" is however very cheap as shose can be bought at almost cost price.
Not much else to say about the place besides the Killarney bus station and Train Station are attached to this place so if your stopped over for a bit you might as well take a browse. |
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