Forget fashionable footwear, only your most comfortable shoes will cut it in Killarney. It's a walking town, and every trail is a history lesson. Journey on foot through Ireland's first national park, 26,000 acres of woodlands, sandstone mountains and low-lying lakes. When your feet wear out, take in Killarney National Park via boat from Ross Castle. And because there are more hotel beds in Killarney than in any other Irish town or city (besides Dublin), you'll always have a place to rest your head (and feet).
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5.0 based on 63 reviews
This is a bicycle rental and guided tours on bicycles business run by local, Blaine Lyne. Driven by his love for the national park he offers to guide people in and around the national park sharing with visitors his in depth knowledge the best the park has to offer and the best way to do it - by bicycle. Customised tours to suit any group size, age, fitness level etc.
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Bikes in excellent condition. We rented a bike for the day to do some relaxed biking after 10 days of hiking the Kerry way. We toured around Muckross lake and the region of Ross castle. We had a tasty lunch with a stunning view at Dingis cottage, visited Muckross house (excellent guided tour lasting 1 hour) and saw red deer north of Ross castle naar Knockreer House. We regularly rent bikes on vacation and I can truly recommend the O'Sullivan bike rental shop on Beech road for great service, good price and quality bikes (Trek).
5.0 based on 137 reviews
With over 25 years experience renting bicycles to visitors to Killarney, we can show you places to go that suit you, from the lone cyclist to groups and families. Rent a bike in Killarney and get a free map showing hidden trails and historical landmarks. Enjoy your day cycling in Killarney National Park. Hire includes: Bicycle, Helmet, Lock, Repair Kit, c/w Pump, Route Maps and excellent advice.
We booked bikes and boat (GapofDunloeTours) to cycle through the Gap of Dunloe. We were greeted by two welcoming people and were given full safety rundown and even a packet of sweets to keep our sugar levels up throughout the long cycle. We had never ventured up the mountain before and we were put at ease with detailed instructions on how to safely navigate the roads, and most importantly where to stop for hot tea and food along the way! It was the welcome we needed after waking up to a dark and rainy morning ahead of a full day planned outside. Cycling experience necessary for the Gap of Dunloe route. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 106 reviews
David & Fiona O’Sullivan opened O’Sullivan’s Cycles in the early 90’s in Bishop’s Lane, New Street, Killarney with bike sales and repairs. Since then they have expanded this family business to 3 outlets within Killarney town to include bike rental and outdoor gear sales. O’Sullivan Cycles are agents for the leading bike manufacturers of the world including Trek, Giant, Specialized and many more. We have a wide range of bicycles for hire to suit all tastes, whether you’re interested in exploring the nearby National Park for a day or planning a week-long excursion around Kerry.
The bikes here were in good condition. Neil made a great effort to make sure each of us had a bike that fit. Careful seat adjustment. Excellent maps and directions. We had a great ride out to the lakes. Neil also was a great help with a special place we wanted to see, the Seven Sisters stone circle outside of town. Neil met us first thing in the morning and called a taxi driver who he was sure would know how to find the Seven Sisters site. Above and beyond the call of duty!
2.0 based on 1 reviews
Looney's Rent-a-Bike provide bike hire/rentals in Killarney. Located across from the Killarney Bus Station and close to all sightseeing amenities such as the Killarney National Park, Ross Castle and Muckross House. Helmets, Locks and Accessories all supplied as part of rental. Daily, Weekly & Group Rates available starting from €10 per day.
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