10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Lakes of Killarney That You Shouldn't Miss

June 5, 2021 Mollie Coke

Discover the best top things to do in Lakes of Killarney, Ireland including Gap of Dunloe Traditional Boat Tours, Classic Ireland Guided Tours, The Lodge & Reeks Guiding Company, Ring Of Kerry Sightseeing Tours, Carrantoohil, Killarney National Park, Killarney Horse & Carriage Tours, KerryClimbing, Celtic Steps The Show Killarney, Killarney Falconry.
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1. Gap of Dunloe Traditional Boat Tours

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Gap of Dunloe Traditional Boat Tours

Travel the majestic lakes of Killarney with one of the oldest boating tours in Ireland. Group Booking or Individual booking accepted. Departures from 10:30am, other departure times on request.

2. Classic Ireland Guided Tours

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Classic Ireland Guided Tours

I offer private chauffeured guided sightseeing tours throughout the island of Ireland tailored to your requirements.

3. The Lodge & Reeks Guiding Company

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The Lodge & Reeks Guiding Company

We Specialize in Daily Ascents of Carrauntoohil at 1039m we discuss the route we take you on the morning of ascent . we do small groups and cater for school groups & Family Day out , or your social Club day on the Hills just call us for quote - The only Local Guide born at the foothills of Carrauntoohil Kerry s Leading Guiding Company

4. Ring Of Kerry Sightseeing Tours

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Ring Of Kerry Sightseeing Tours

Day Tours (3 passengers) Tours of Ring of Kerry / Dingle / Cliffs of Moher / Rock of Cashel / Blarney Castle / Kinsale / Kenmare Garnish Island Gougane Barra / Airport Transfer Other Tours as designed for customer. Travel in Comfort in Volvo S90 Car. Owner Driver / Tour Guide Personal Tours Tailored to your requirements.

5. Carrantoohil

Dunloe, Killarney V93 YX2P Ireland +353 66 976 9244 http://www.kerryclimbing.ie
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Carrantoohil

Ireland's highest peak.

Reviewed By MartoCon - Antrim, United Kingdom

Recommended decent using the ZigZag route in Cnoc Na Toinne as Devils Ladder is a tough climb never mind decent. Overall incredible hike with great views from the top.

6. Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park Cork Road, Killarney Ireland +353 85 801 7973 http://www.killarneynationalpark.ie/
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Killarney National Park

Reviewed By thewarrensDublin - Dublin, Ireland

Spent a wonderful couple of hours walking around this Park! it has really spectacular views of the surrounding area I'm beautiful red deer wandering around very close to you. it is a "must visit" place when you are in Killarney and parts of it are located right beside the centre of Killarney.

7. Killarney Horse & Carriage Tours

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Killarney Horse & Carriage Tours

Killarney's largest and most experienced jaunting Car business. We take pride in the fact that we are second and third generation Jaunting Car operators and our staff have vast experience spanning over 350 years combined. We have up to 25 carriages which allow us to cater for large groups as well as smaller groups. We are proud to have the oldest Jarvey (Jaunting car operator) in Killarney with us, who boasts an impressive 50 years of experience. Our carriages are fully covered to cater for all weather conditions. We are proud to be in operation 7 days a week, 364 days a year, making Killarney Horse & Carriage Tours Killarney's only all year round tour operators! By choosing Killarney Horse & Carriage Tours you will receive a premier tour experience in the home of Irish Tourism.

8. KerryClimbing

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KerryClimbing

Kerry Climbing is family run and is the premier and leading Mountain guiding company of the region. A high quality provider of courses in Rock-Climbing, Mountaineering, Navigation + Proficiency, Winter Mountaineering and Skills and much more. We are the leading providers of guided ascents of the MacGillycuddys Reeks mountains in Kerry and of Ireland's highest mountain Corran Tuathail (Carrauntoohil) which stands at 1039 metres. We also guide all the other mountainous areas of southern Ireland. From leisurely nature walks in ancient oak forests to challenging roped climbs and ascents. From the Easy to the Extreme!!! Walking, Scrambling, Rock Climbing, Mountaineering and courses. We provide full and half day guiding options for individuals or groups and cater for ALL levels of fitness and experience. We also provide corporate team building days and training days for future adventures and peaks. You can be assured of an adventure for everyone!!! "Experience the Adventure"

9. Celtic Steps The Show Killarney

Killarney Racecourse Grounds Ross Road Killarney Racecourse, Killarney V93 HW52 Ireland +353 64 662 6666 [email protected] http://www.celticsteps.ie
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Celtic Steps The Show Killarney

Celtic Steps The Show runs from the 7th April 2019 until mid-October in Killarney. Our Theatre is located at the Killarney Racecourse, just 2 minutes from Killarney town centre. In addition, we are opening a new show running from 5th May until the end of September 2019 at the beautiful Brandon Hotel Conference Centre, Tralee Co. Kerry. Celtic Steps is a Traditional Irish music, song & dance show featuring a cast of World & All-Ireland Champions. In a spectacular mix of Irish cultural the performers will leave you spell-bound.

Reviewed By roxykcny - St. Augustine, United States

So glad we didn't miss this while on our Irish Gold tour. Our wonderful tour leader, Sabina got the tickets for us, and booked the transportation. Beautiful music and dancing. A great fun evening, a highlight of our trip.

10. Killarney Falconry

Killarney Ireland +353 87 240 1551 [email protected] http://killarneyfalconry.com/index.html
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Killarney Falconry

The traditional application of falconry has been to take a Bird of Prey, train it and then attempt to catch wild quarry with it. Although our guided walks with hawks experience, is not a hunting expedition, it is a leisurely stroll through the majestic settings of Killarney with falconer and hawk/or team of hawks and shows the ability of trained birds and their relationship with their human partners.The participants will have hands on experience with the hawks,you will be able to handle and fly the hawk yourselves under instruction from killarney falconry's falconers. We finish up with an owl encounter where you can handle & hold an owl. Private Hawk Walk Duration 1hr approx One Participant 70euro Two Participants 100euro Three Participants 130euro Family Package (2adults/2kidsU14)120euro Extra Participants/Spectators €30each, Times between 10am to 3.30pm Daily Weather permitting activity. Pre-booking avoids disappointment Locations for Hawk Walks may change due to conditions but normally 5/10mins drive from Killarney town centre Kind Regards Killarney Falconry Geoffrey 0872401551 / 00353872401551

Reviewed By trisho2 - Galway, Ireland

Prior to heading to Killarney for our Staycation I contacted Killarney Falconry & got a very prompt reply from Geoffrey detailing the experience & the prices... as I wanteed to be certain of doing this & you can never guarantee Irish weather we didn't book until we were on the ground, so to speak. The Weds forecast seemed the best so we booked and met John in a hotel carpark. We followed him to some woods down a very long lane & at last arrived at the destination - a wooded copse of trees. We then met Meeko the Harris hawk & each of us got multiple turns at having him fly to the gaunlet to feed. During the experience John entertained us with lots of info about falconry including the many terms that have migrated into the English language. And just when we though it was all over we got back to John's van and three fabulous owls were produced... each of us got a nuzzling owl on our gloved hand.. who knew these beautiful birds were so affectionate? It was the perfect end to one of the highlights of my existence....

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