Local Family Activities

Jaunting Cart

A great option to discover the picturesque Gap of Dunloe is to take a jaunting cart from the front door of The Dunloe. Stretching through the MacGillyCuddy Reeks mountain range, this beautiful valley must be experienced to be appreciated.

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Killarney Riding Stables

With over 80 horses at the stables, the O’Sullivan’s have the luxury of being able to choose a horse or pony that suits your and your child's experience level, from absolute novice to intermediary to more experienced and special care is taken with nervous riders.

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Kennedy’s Pet Farm

The pet farm has proved to be a great attraction for both young and old. A great advantage is the all-weather facilities, indoor playgrounds & indoor little stars play centre, so come rain or shine the Kennedy family can offer you an exciting day out.

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Killarney National Park

Cycling through Killarney National Park

Ireland's first National Park lies to the south and west of Killarney town at the foot of Ireland's highest mountain range, The MacGillycuddy's Reeks. Killarney National Park contains the most extensive areas of natural woodland remaining in Ireland. You can rent bicycles from various locations in Killarney.

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O'Sullivan's cascade

Tomies Wood Walk

The Tomies Wood walk located on the doorstep of The Dunloe is a great option for a family friendly loop walk whilst discovering Killarney National Park and the Lakes of Killarney. The Wood is also home to the beautiful O'Sullivan's Cascade which could be a perfect place to enjoy a picnic. The distance of this walk is approximately 9km and takes 2-3 hours.

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Boat Trips in Killarney

Boat trips are available at Ross Castle and at Dundag in Muckross. There are trips to Innisfallen Island on the Lower Lake and to Dini’s Cottage on the Middle Lake. Two covered waterbuses operate from Ross Castle on the Lower Lake.

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Killarney Falconry

Killarney Falconry provides group and private hawk walks, you will set off around the beauty of Killarney's lake lands to fly a hawk/or team of hawks and experience the unforgettable moment when a hawk swoops down from a tree to land on your gloved fist

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Torc Waterfall

Torc Waterfall

A visit to Torc Waterfall is well worthwhile when visiting Killarney; it is 4.5km from Killarney on the N71 to Kenmare. Torc Waterfall is viewed on a pathway that has several walking options you can enjoy, there are three main walking routes that can be taken here.

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