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Killarney National Park Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about Killarney National Park

Sonali_K, Mar 2026
Amazing experience
Paul shared interesting stories throughout the trip that kept everyone engaged and made each place even more enjoyable to visit. I travelled solo and would definitely recommend this trip to other solo travellers as well, as it was a lot of fun. Killarney National Park and the Ring of Kerry were absolutely breathtaking and leave you in awe of nature’s beauty.
Jessica_H, Apr 2026
Absolutely fantastic tour with knowledgable guide & gorgeous horse!
Our tour of Killarney National Park with Damien was INCREDIBLE!!! Our party was a grandmother, two sisters, and two teenagers and we were all incredibly engaged by the tour. The jaunting car was pulled by Daisy, a beautiful young Irish horse who was in excellent condition and clearly treated well by a family who loves her. Damien told us many interesting facts, pointed out deer in the woods, took pictures of our family, and was generally fantastic. Would HIGHLY recommend this tour for anyone!
Kim_H, May 2026
The views are...
The views are breathtaking. Just enough stops along the way. Plenty of time to see everything with no rush.
Travis_D, May 2026
Exceptional
We had a great time riding in the jaunting car. Our driver was so nice and even volunteered to take a few pictures of us with our camera. He was also very knowledgeable about Ireland and answered all our questions. We stopped and could get out and look around as well and it didn’t feel rushed. It was so beautiful and the route was perfect. We’d definitely do this again if we were there.

Killarney National Park

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Killarney
Panorama of Gap of Dunloe in the Killarney National Park, Ireland.
  • Killarney National Park is a must-visit for walkers, wildlife lovers, and history buffs.

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring rainproof gear, as the weather here can be unpredictable.

  • Day tours typically last between six and 11 hours.

  • Most areas of Muckross House are accessible to wheelchair users. Ross Castle has only limited accessibility.

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