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Dooks Beach and ‘Mountain’
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The Kerry Way (Kells-Glenbeigh)
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The Kerry Way (Glenbeigh-Glencar)
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Carrauntoohill
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The Kerry Way (Black Valley)
and Gap of Dunloe
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Killarney National Park
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Mangerton Mountain
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Go Visit Ireland Day Walks

ALL WALKS MUST BE PRE-BOOKED TO ORGANISE TRANSFERS
AND ENSURE PROPER GUIDE/WALKER RATIOS.
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Day walks in Kerry, southwest Ireland. There is a different walk every day so you can join for as many days as you wish. Walks vary from 7-10 miles offering a great variety of coastal, inland and Killarney National Park.

Guided Day Walks in Kerry with Go Visit Ireland

Do you love walking but only have a day on your holidays to try it out?
Do you want to go off the beaten and discover some of the best coastal, national park and valley walks in Ireland?
Do you want to be dropped off and picked up under the guidance of an experienced Go Visit Ireland guide?

Adventure tour operator Go Visit Ireland (Est. 1994) offers a superb range of guided day walks, off the beaten path. Walks are moderate, from 6-10 miles (10-17km) and done at a leisurely pace. The walks last 6-7 hours including transfer time. Walks are suitable for all with a reasonable level of fitness and a spirit of adventure!!

There is also the opportunity to climb Ireland’s highest mountain –- Carrauntoohill, graded difficult.

PRICE:
• € 35 per person (all day walks excluding Carrauntoohill)
• € 60 for two people
• From €50 per person (Carrauntoohil - any day of the week)

DATES:

April - October

PRICE INCLUDES:

- Bus transfers to and from walks
- Experienced Go Visit Ireland guide
- Free car parking at Kerry Ocean Lodge

PICK-UP/DROP OFF POINT: Kerry Ocean Lodge, Glenbeigh and Killarney Tourist office

TO BOOK
Email:
info@govisitireland.com
or
Tel: 066-9762094 (within Ireland) +353 66-9762094 (outside Ireland)
Freephone UK: 0800 371 203 • Freephone USA: 800 721 4672
Freephone Canada: 1877 876 2813

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Day Walks in South Kerry
Kerry is justly deemed a walker’s paradise. The Iveragh Peninsula contains the best – from Killarney’s renowned Lakeland to the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks, Ireland’s highest mountain range to the spectacular coastline well known to those who have travelled the Ring of Kerry. Your enjoyment is ensured as you walk through dramatic scenery – high peaks and valleys carved in the Ice Ages, lakes and bays and views of the broad Atlantic Ocean. A range of wildlife enhances the experience. The Killarney National Park is home to the only pure herd of Irish Red Deer. Throughout the peninsula there is rare flora and fauna and the experienced bird watcher will have adequate scope for observation. You can take a walk through history along the Kerry Way, Ireland’s premier waymarked trail that has a backbone of old coaching routes and butter roads. Some of the lines may go back to pre-history and mythology permeates the very landscape.

 

It’s simple, Go Visit Ireland provide

* Experienced local leaders - no maps or compasses for you, simply enjoy the stunning scenery

* Bus transfers to the walks abandon your car for the day at the start point

* An amazing choice of linear coastal, inland and National Park walks

* An opportunity to climb Ireland’s highest mountain, Carrauntoohill on Wednesdays

 

You need:

* A sense of adventure!

* A reasonable level of fitness

* A packed lunch and water

* A rain jacket (just in case!)

* Walking boots/shoes

* Sun cream and hat (you never know!)

* Camera for the great views

 

GUIDED DAY WALKS PROGRAMME

day Walking Tours Ireland

 

Sunday

Dooks Beach and Mountain

A gentle walk on ancient bog road and stunning Atlantic beach. Walk finishes at the Red Fox Inn where you can also visit Irelands only Bog Village museum.

Distance: 12km / 7.5miles

 Ascent: 50m / 165ft

Start: 09.30 Kerry Ocean Lodge, Glenbeigh

 

Monday
The Atlantic Coast along the Kerry Way (Kells-Glenbeigh)
The slopes of Drung Hill give spectacular views over the Atlantic Coast and Dingle Bay.? Tread the same path used by our early ancestors while discovering archeological artefacts and 4,000-year-old rock art.

Distance: up to 17km/10.5miles

Ascent: 300m / 1,000ft

Start: 09.30 Kerry Ocean Lodge, Glenbeigh

 

Tuesday

The Kerry Way (Glenbeigh-Glencar)

Walk from the seaside village of Glenbeigh, ascending gradually to circle Seefin Mountain (seat of Irish legend Fionn). The great views over Dingle Bay and Lough Caragh are a photographers paradise. Stroll downwards into the lush valley of the Caragh River. Finishes at the renowned Climbers Inn.

Distance: up to 17km / 10.5miles

Ascent: 350m / 1,150ft

Start: 09.30 Kerry Ocean Lodge, Glenbeigh

 

Wednesday & Saturday

Carrauntoohill - Irelands highest mountain - 1039m

Climb Carrauntoohil, Irelands majestic highest mountain (1039m), with spectacular views over the southwest and as far north as Galway Bay. A reasonable level of fitness  is required.

Distance: (depending on route) 12km / 7.5miles

Ascent: up to 1,150m / 3,750ft

Start: 9.30 Kerry Ocean Lodge, Glenbeigh

        10.15 Tourist Office, Beech Road, Killarney

 

Thursday & Saturday

Killarney National Park

Discover the wild side of Killarney National Park, habitat of the only pure herd of Irish Red Deer. Starting in the ancient oak woods of Derrycunnihy, walk the Old Kenmare Road, regarded in medieval times as the most westerly route in the world! Descend beside the spectacular Torc waterfall and stroll by Muckross Lake into the gardens of Muckross House (19th century mansion), with its welcoming teashop

Distance: 10.5km / 6.5miles    Ascent: 230m / 750ft

 

Start: 09.30 Kerry Ocean Lodge, Glenbeigh

          10.15 Tourist Office, Beech Road, Killarney

 

Friday

The Kerry Way (Black Valley) and Gap of Dunloe

The dramatic, ice-carved Black Valley has an alpine appearance. Walk through the peaceful, remote Black Valley, followed by a walk through the internationally known Gap of Dunloe with an opportunity to finish the day with an Irish coffee at Kate Kearneys Cottage.

Distance: up to 16km / 10miles   Ascent: up to 400m / 1,300ft

Start: 09.30 Kerry Ocean Lodge, Glenbeigh

          10.15 Tourist Office, Beech Road, Killarney

 

 



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