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Killarney National Park is unique because it blends breathtaking scenery with centuries of history, all wrapped into one compact, unforgettable landscape. Nowhere else in Ireland will you find shimmering lakes, ancient oak forests, and towering mountains sitting side‑by‑side with medieval castles, Victorian estates, and stories that stretch back to early Gaelic Ireland.
What makes the tour truly special is how these elements come alive when explored at an easy, relaxed pace. You’re not just passing through nature—you’re travelling through time. From the footsteps of monks on Innisfallen Island to the grandeur of Muckross House and the wild beauty of the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks, every stop has a tale to tell.
And with private, comfortable transport, you get to enjoy it all without the stress of driving narrow roads or hunting for parking. You’re free to focus on the views, the history, and the experience itself—letting the park reveal its magic one stop at a time.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Ross Castle
Ross Castle perches in an inlet of Lough Leane. It is likely that the Irish chieftain O’Donoghue Mór built it in the fifteenth century. Admission fee: Adult: €5.00 Legend has it that O’Donoghue still slumbers under the waters of the lake. Every seven years, on the first morning of May, he rises on his magnificent white horse. If you manage to catch a glimpse of him you will enjoy good fortune for the rest of your life.Ross Castle was the last place in Munster to hold out against Cromwell. Its defenders, then led by Lord Muskerry, took confidence from a prophecy holding that the castle could only be taken by a ship. Knowing of the prophecy, the Cromwellian commander, General Ludlow, launched a large boat on the lake. When the defenders saw it, this hastened the surrender – and the prophecy was fulfilled.
Muckross Abbey
The Muckross Abbey was established under the patronage of Donal ‘an Diamh’ MacCarthy in 1448. Donal’s great grandfather, Cormac MacCarthy Mor, decided to found an abbey after the idea appeared to him in a vision.He decided that it should be built on Carraig na Chiuil (the Rock of Music). Men were sent to find it but couldn’t. As they passed Irrelagh, they heard beautiful music coming from a rock and finally found the location.20 years after construction (in 1468), a papal indulgence was granted to help complete the buildings around Muckross Abbey. In 1612, the friars occupied the old buildings again with the buildings being fully restored in 1617. In 1652, the friars were driven out and persecuted by Cromwellian forces. In 1929, the first high mass since penal times took place in the ruins of the Muckross friary with over 2,800 Franciscan tertiaries in attendance.
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annemL3005JL,Mar 11, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Had a very enjoyable private car tour with Kris for the town of Killarney and the National Park. Besides his knowledge of history and various antidotes that would go for sites along the way he also would help with ideas for photography which is another one of his passions. Kris would check in to see how I was enjoying the tour and if there was any particular site I would like to go to or spend more time. The individual attention made this private tour more than worthwhile and is highly recommended.




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