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NATURE & WILDLIFE
Freshwater pearl mussel (Margaritifera margaritifera) is a bivalve listed under Annex II and V of the EU Habitats Directive and has been recorded in the Owenreagh River where it forms the boundary of the National Park as it flows into the Upper Lake. Survey work has indicated that mussels as young as eight years may be present and that there are up to 3,000 individuals occurring. VISITOR CENTRE & INFO POINT Information Point Muckross House & Gardens staff are happy to help with your queries and an Info Hut operates on the grounds during the summer months.. Vehicle access to Muckross House and Gardens is via a well-signposted right turn off the N71, just over 6km south ofKillarney town.
ROSS CASTLE
Ross Castle. Ross Castle sits on the edge of Killarney’s lower lake and was built by O’Donoghue Mór in the 15th century. The Castle came into the hands of the Brownes who became the Earls of Kenmare and owned an extensive portion of the lands that are now part of KillarneyNational Park .
MUCKROSS TRADITIONAL FARMS Opening Hours. Killarney House & Gardens Visitor Centre: Pedestrian access only Open 7 days a week Summer: 08.00-18.00 Winter: 09.00-17.30 Muckross House: 24 hour pedestrian access Open 7 days a week Vehicle Access: 08.00-18.00 Daily (Later closing times in summer-check signs at entrance and car parks) See muckross-house.ie for more detailsLADIES VIEW
Ladies View. Ladies View is about 12 miles from Killarney on the N71 road as you go towards Kenmare. The view here is probably the best known of Killarney and is a major attraction for visitors.TORC WATERFALL
Opening Hours. Killarney House & Gardens Visitor Centre: Pedestrian access only Open 7 days a week Summer: 08.00-18.00 Winter: 09.00-17.30 Muckross House: 24 hour pedestrian access Open 7 days a week Vehicle Access: 08.00-18.00 Daily (Later closing times in summer-check signs at entrance and car parks) See muckross-house.ie for more detailsWALKING TRAILS
Grade Title: Description: Multi-Access: Flat smooth trails, suitable for all users including people with reduced mobility, wheelchair users, people with vision impairment, using crutches, with a buggy, with small children, older people and so on.MUCKROSS ABBEY
Muckross Abbey. The Franciscan friary of Irrelagh, now known as Muckross Abbey was founded for the Observatine Franciscans about 1448 by Daniel McCarthy Mor. MUCKROSS HOUSE & GARDENS Vehicle access to Muckross House and Gardens is via a well-signposted right turn off the N71, just over 6km south of Killarney town. For further information about Muckross House, Gardens and the Traditional Farms please visit: www.muckross-house.ie. KILLARNEY NATIONAL PARK Welcome to the Killarney National Park. South and west of the town of Killarney in Co. Kerry is an expanse of rugged mountainous country. This includes the McGillycuddy’s Reeks, the highest mountain range in Ireland which rise to a height of over 1000 metres.NATURE & WILDLIFE
Freshwater pearl mussel (Margaritifera margaritifera) is a bivalve listed under Annex II and V of the EU Habitats Directive and has been recorded in the Owenreagh River where it forms the boundary of the National Park as it flows into the Upper Lake. Survey work has indicated that mussels as young as eight years may be present and that there are up to 3,000 individuals occurring. VISITOR CENTRE & INFO POINT Information Point Muckross House & Gardens staff are happy to help with your queries and an Info Hut operates on the grounds during the summer months.. Vehicle access to Muckross House and Gardens is via a well-signposted right turn off the N71, just over 6km south ofKillarney town.
ROSS CASTLE
Ross Castle. Ross Castle sits on the edge of Killarney’s lower lake and was built by O’Donoghue Mór in the 15th century. The Castle came into the hands of the Brownes who became the Earls of Kenmare and owned an extensive portion of the lands that are now part of KillarneyNational Park .
MUCKROSS TRADITIONAL FARMS Opening Hours. Killarney House & Gardens Visitor Centre: Pedestrian access only Open 7 days a week Summer: 08.00-18.00 Winter: 09.00-17.30 Muckross House: 24 hour pedestrian access Open 7 days a week Vehicle Access: 08.00-18.00 Daily (Later closing times in summer-check signs at entrance and car parks) See muckross-house.ie for more detailsLADIES VIEW
Ladies View. Ladies View is about 12 miles from Killarney on the N71 road as you go towards Kenmare. The view here is probably the best known of Killarney and is a major attraction for visitors.TORC WATERFALL
Opening Hours. Killarney House & Gardens Visitor Centre: Pedestrian access only Open 7 days a week Summer: 08.00-18.00 Winter: 09.00-17.30 Muckross House: 24 hour pedestrian access Open 7 days a week Vehicle Access: 08.00-18.00 Daily (Later closing times in summer-check signs at entrance and car parks) See muckross-house.ie for more detailsWALKING TRAILS
Grade Title: Description: Multi-Access: Flat smooth trails, suitable for all users including people with reduced mobility, wheelchair users, people with vision impairment, using crutches, with a buggy, with small children, older people and so on.MUCKROSS ABBEY
Muckross Abbey. The Franciscan friary of Irrelagh, now known as Muckross Abbey was founded for the Observatine Franciscans about 1448 by Daniel McCarthy Mor. MUCKROSS HOUSE & GARDENS Vehicle access to Muckross House and Gardens is via a well-signposted right turn off the N71, just over 6km south of Killarney town. For further information about Muckross House, Gardens and the Traditional Farms please visit: www.muckross-house.ie. VISIT US – KILLARNEY NATIONAL PARK Visiting the Park. For the active, walking and cycling are the best ways to see the National Park. There is a network of surfaced tracks in the Muckross, Knockreer and Ross Island areas of the park which are ideal for both cyclists and walkers. VISITOR CENTRE & INFO POINT Information Point Muckross House & Gardens staff are happy to help with your queries and an Info Hut operates on the grounds during the summer months.. Vehicle access to Muckross House and Gardens is via a well-signposted right turn off the N71, just over 6km south ofKillarney town.
LADIES VIEW
Ladies View. Ladies View is about 12 miles from Killarney on the N71 road as you go towards Kenmare. The view here is probably the best known of Killarney and is a major attraction for visitors. KILLARNEY HOUSE & GARDENS Opening Hours. Killarney House & Gardens Visitor Centre: Pedestrian access only Open 7 days a week Summer: 08.00-18.00 Winter: 09.00-17.30 Muckross House: 24 hour pedestrian access Open 7 days a week Vehicle Access: 08.00-18.00 Daily (Later closing times in summer-check signs at entrance and car parks) See muckross-house.ie for more detailsWALKING & HIKING
Grade Title: Description: Multi-Access: Flat smooth trails, suitable for all users including people with reduced mobility, wheelchair users, people with vision impairment, using crutches, with a buggy, with small children, older people and so on.OLD KENMARE ROAD
Opening Hours. Killarney House & Gardens Visitor Centre: Pedestrian access only Open 7 days a week Summer: 08.00-18.00 Winter: 09.00-17.30 Muckross House: 24 hour pedestrian access Open 7 days a week Vehicle Access: 08.00-18.00 Daily (Later closing times in summer-check signs at entrance and car parks) See muckross-house.ie for more detailsDINIS COTTAGE
Dinis Cottage & the Meeting of the Waters. Dinis Cottage on Dinis Island in Killarney National Park looks out over the Middle Lake and was built by the Herberts who at one time owned the lands that are now part of Killarney National Park . RHODODENDRON CONTROL Opening Hours. Killarney House & Gardens Visitor Centre: Pedestrian access only Open 7 days a week Summer: 08.00-18.00 Winter: 09.00-17.30 Muckross House: 24 hour pedestrian access Open 7 days a week Vehicle Access: 08.00-18.00 Daily (Later closing times in summer-check signs at entrance and car parks) See muckross-house.ie for more detailsMUCKROSS AND DINIS
Opening Hours. Killarney House & Gardens Visitor Centre: Pedestrian access only Open 7 days a week Summer: 08.00-18.00 Winter: 09.00-17.30 Muckross House: 24 hour pedestrian access Open 7 days a week Vehicle Access: 08.00-18.00 Daily (Later closing times in summer-check signs at entrance and car parks) See muckross-house.ie for more details WWW.KILLARNEYNATIONALPARK.IE www.killarneynationalpark.ie KILLARNEY NATIONAL PARK Welcome to the Killarney National Park. South and west of the town of Killarney in Co. Kerry is an expanse of rugged mountainous country. This includes the McGillycuddy’s Reeks, the highest mountain range in Ireland which rise to a height of over 1000 metres. At the foot of these mountains nestle the world famous lakes of Killarney.HISTORY & HERITAGE
Prehistoric and Medieval History of Killarney. Evidence of prehistoric settlement in the area of Killarney dates back to at least 4,000 years ago. Copper mining began at Ross Island at the dawn of the Bronze Age (c.2400-1800 BC) and these mines are now recognised as the oldest in north western Europe. In the lowlands to the north and east ofWALKING TRAILS
These are physically demanding trails, which will typically have some sections with steep climbs for long periods, while the going underfoot can be extremely rough including many obstacles. Suitable for users accustomed to walking on rough ground and with a high level of fitness. Specific outdoor walking footwear and clothing required.ROSS CASTLE
Ross Castle. Ross Castle sits on the edge of Killarney’s lower lake and was built by O’Donoghue Mór in the 15th century. The Castle came into the hands of the Brownes who became the Earls of Kenmare and owned an extensive portion of the lands that are now part of KillarneyNational Park .
VISITOR CENTRE & INFO POINT Information Point Muckross House & Gardens staff are happy to help with your queries and an Info Hut operates on the grounds during the summer months.. Vehicle access to Muckross House and Gardens is via a well-signposted right turn off the N71, just over 6km south ofKillarney town.
TORC WATERFALL
Torc Waterfall. Torc Waterfall is approximately 7 kilometres from Killarney Town and approx 2.5 kilometres from the motor entrance to Muckross House and is signposted from a carpark off the N71. A short walk of approx 200 metres brings you to the waterfall. From that point steps lead to another viewing point at a higher altitude that providesa
MUCKROSS HOUSE & GARDENS MUCKROSS HOUSE OPENING HOURS 2019. Muckross House and Gardens are open daily all year round (except the Christmas period). Admission to Muckross House is by Guided Tour only. For opening times, last admission times to the House and prices, please refer to the tables below. Muckross House: Tel. No: 064 6670144. Email muckrosshousetours@ahg.gov.ie. MUCKROSS TRADITIONAL FARMS Each farm dwelling reflects the size of its’ individual land holding and is furnished in traditional style. There is also a coach service available at the farms. Contact details for the Traditional Farms. Telephone: (064) 66 30804. e-mail: traditionalfarms@muckross-house.ie.MUCKROSS ABBEY
Muckross Abbey. The Franciscan friary of Irrelagh, now known as Muckross Abbey was founded for the Observatine Franciscans about 1448 by Daniel McCarthy Mor. The friars remained in occupation at Muckross at least intermittently and despite the dissolution of the monasteries until Cromwellian times. The present well-preserved ruins include a RHODODENDRON CONTROL It was first introduced into Ireland in the early 19th century and planted in gardens and woodlands for ornamental purposes and also for game cover. In recent times Killarney National Park has been implementing a number of efficient and environmentally friendly control methods for Rhododendron ponticum. Conservation Ranger, PeterO’Toole has
KILLARNEY NATIONAL PARK Welcome to the Killarney National Park. South and west of the town of Killarney in Co. Kerry is an expanse of rugged mountainous country. This includes the McGillycuddy’s Reeks, the highest mountain range in Ireland which rise to a height of over 1000 metres. At the foot of these mountains nestle the world famous lakes of Killarney.HISTORY & HERITAGE
Prehistoric and Medieval History of Killarney. Evidence of prehistoric settlement in the area of Killarney dates back to at least 4,000 years ago. Copper mining began at Ross Island at the dawn of the Bronze Age (c.2400-1800 BC) and these mines are now recognised as the oldest in north western Europe. In the lowlands to the north and east ofWALKING TRAILS
These are physically demanding trails, which will typically have some sections with steep climbs for long periods, while the going underfoot can be extremely rough including many obstacles. Suitable for users accustomed to walking on rough ground and with a high level of fitness. Specific outdoor walking footwear and clothing required.ROSS CASTLE
Ross Castle. Ross Castle sits on the edge of Killarney’s lower lake and was built by O’Donoghue Mór in the 15th century. The Castle came into the hands of the Brownes who became the Earls of Kenmare and owned an extensive portion of the lands that are now part of KillarneyNational Park .
VISITOR CENTRE & INFO POINT Information Point Muckross House & Gardens staff are happy to help with your queries and an Info Hut operates on the grounds during the summer months.. Vehicle access to Muckross House and Gardens is via a well-signposted right turn off the N71, just over 6km south ofKillarney town.
TORC WATERFALL
Torc Waterfall. Torc Waterfall is approximately 7 kilometres from Killarney Town and approx 2.5 kilometres from the motor entrance to Muckross House and is signposted from a carpark off the N71. A short walk of approx 200 metres brings you to the waterfall. From that point steps lead to another viewing point at a higher altitude that providesa
MUCKROSS HOUSE & GARDENS MUCKROSS HOUSE OPENING HOURS 2019. Muckross House and Gardens are open daily all year round (except the Christmas period). Admission to Muckross House is by Guided Tour only. For opening times, last admission times to the House and prices, please refer to the tables below. Muckross House: Tel. No: 064 6670144. Email muckrosshousetours@ahg.gov.ie. MUCKROSS TRADITIONAL FARMS Each farm dwelling reflects the size of its’ individual land holding and is furnished in traditional style. There is also a coach service available at the farms. Contact details for the Traditional Farms. Telephone: (064) 66 30804. e-mail: traditionalfarms@muckross-house.ie.MUCKROSS ABBEY
Muckross Abbey. The Franciscan friary of Irrelagh, now known as Muckross Abbey was founded for the Observatine Franciscans about 1448 by Daniel McCarthy Mor. The friars remained in occupation at Muckross at least intermittently and despite the dissolution of the monasteries until Cromwellian times. The present well-preserved ruins include a RHODODENDRON CONTROL It was first introduced into Ireland in the early 19th century and planted in gardens and woodlands for ornamental purposes and also for game cover. In recent times Killarney National Park has been implementing a number of efficient and environmentally friendly control methods for Rhododendron ponticum. Conservation Ranger, PeterO’Toole has
VISIT US – KILLARNEY NATIONAL PARK Visiting the Park. For the active, walking and cycling are the best ways to see the National Park. There is a network of surfaced tracks in the Muckross, Knockreer and Ross Island areas of the park which are ideal for both cyclists and walkers. Bicycles can be rented in and around Killarney Town . VISITOR CENTRE & INFO POINT Information Point Muckross House & Gardens staff are happy to help with your queries and an Info Hut operates on the grounds during the summer months.. Vehicle access to Muckross House and Gardens is via a well-signposted right turn off the N71, just over 6km south ofKillarney town.
WALKING & HIKING
Staff from Killarney National Park Education Centre are available to lead groups on guided walks within the National Park. If you would like to book a guided walk please contact the Education Centre on +353 64 6635960 or email knpeducationcentre@ahg.gov.ie. MUCKROSS HOUSE & GARDENS MUCKROSS HOUSE OPENING HOURS 2019. Muckross House and Gardens are open daily all year round (except the Christmas period). Admission to Muckross House is by Guided Tour only. For opening times, last admission times to the House and prices, please refer to the tables below. Muckross House: Tel. No: 064 6670144. Email muckrosshousetours@ahg.gov.ie. KILLARNEY HOUSE & GARDENS Killarney House &. Gardens. The present Killarney House was once the stable block of a French chateau style residence that you would find in Normandy and Brittany. It was built by Valentine Browne in the mid 1720s. Later a large red brick mansion was constructed at Knockreer in the 1870s. This ornate building became the principal seat of theLADIES VIEW
Ladies View. Ladies View is about 12 miles from Killarney on the N71 road as you go towards Kenmare. The view here is probably the best known of Killarney and is a major attraction for visitors. Queen Victoria’s ladies-in-waiting visited here during the royal visit in 1861. They were so taken with the view that it was named after them.HOUSE & GARDENS
House &. Gardens. “I hope that Muckross will be made a real garden of friendship, and that it will be the greatest playground in the world – there is not another in the world like it and I know them all.”. Arthur Rose Vincent, Donor of the Muckross Estate to the Irish Nation. Muckross House & Gardens. Muckross House TraditionalFarms.
MUCKROSS ABBEY
Muckross Abbey. The Franciscan friary of Irrelagh, now known as Muckross Abbey was founded for the Observatine Franciscans about 1448 by Daniel McCarthy Mor. The friars remained in occupation at Muckross at least intermittently and despite the dissolution of the monasteries until Cromwellian times. The present well-preserved ruins include aDINIS COTTAGE
Dinis Cottage on Dinis Island in Killarney National Park looks out over the Middle Lake and was built by the Herberts who at one time owned the lands that are now part of Killarney National Park . The cottage has been described as a hunting lodge and a woodcutter’s hut and dates back to the 1700s. UPPER LAKE AND KILLEGY WOODS Distance: 4 km one way. Time: 1.5 hours. Elevation: 80 m. Situated approximately 12km south of Killarney town on the main N71 Kenmare Road, Derrycunnihy Church is located near a bridge that crosses the Galway River. The trail forms part of the Kerry Way long distance walking route. The start is across the road from the carpark, wherethe wooden
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WELCOME TO THE KILLARNEY NATIONAL PARK South and west of the town of Killarney in Co. Kerry is an expanse of rugged mountainous country. This includes the McGillycuddy’s Reeks, the highest mountain range in Ireland which rise to a height of over 1000 metres. At the foot of these mountains nestle the world famous lakes of Killarney. Here where the mountains sweep down to the lake shores, their lower slopes covered in woodlands, lies the 10,236 hectare (26,000 acres), Killarney National Park . The distinctive combination of mountains, lakes, woods and waterfalls under ever changing skies gives the area a special scenic beauty. The nucleus of the National Park is the 4,300 hectare Bourn Vincent Memorial Park which was presented to the Irish State in 1932 by Senator Arthur Vincent and his parents-in-law, Mr and Mrs William Bowers Bourn in memory of Senator Vincent’s late wife Maud. The focal point of the National Park for visitors is Muckross House and Gardens. The house which is presented as a late 19 th century mansion featuring all the necessary furnishings and artefacts of the period is a major visitor attraction is jointly managed by the Park Authorities and the Trustees of Muckross House. The former Kenmare Desmene close to Killarney Town is also part of the National Park and features Killarney House and Gardens and Knockreer House which is the education centre of the park. Killarney National Park contains many features of national and international importance such as the native oakwoods and yew woods together with an abundance of evergreen trees and shrubs and a profusion of bryophytes and lichens which thrive in the mild Killarney climate. The native red deer are unique in Ireland with a presence in the country since the last Ice Age. Killarney National Park was designated as a Biosphere Reserve in 1981 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), part of a world network of natural areas which have conservation, research, education and training as majorobjectives.
LATEST NEWS & EVENTS UNITED STATES AND IRELAND SIGN SISTER PARK AGREEMENTMarch 29, 2021
United States and Ireland Sign Sister Park Agreement The arrangement pairs Killarney National Park in County Kerry and Glacier National Park in Montana, USA. An agreement was signed in a virtual ceremony that establishes Glacier National Park in Montana, USA, and Killarney National Park in CountyRead More »
MINISTER NOONAN VISITS KILLARNEY NATIONAL PARKDecember 13, 2020
Minister Malcolm Noonan TD Opens New Access Road and Carpark at Tomies Wood, while visiting Killarney National Park The Minister of State for Housing, Local Government & Heritage, Malcolm Noonan TD, visited Killarney National Park on Friday 11th December 2020 and officially opened the new access road and carparkRead More »
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