What to do and see in Valentia Island, Province of Munster: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

May 22, 2022 Kandra Bartel

Discover the best top things to do in Valentia Island, Ireland including Valentia Heritage Centre, Geokaun Mountain and Cliffs, Bray Head Loop Walk, Valentia Island Car Ferry, The Skellig Experience, Old Slate Quarry, Valentia Island Ice Cream, Tetrapod Trackpad, Valentia Lighthouse, Knightstown Town Clock.
Restaurants in Valentia Island

1. Valentia Heritage Centre

Knightstown, Valentia Island Ireland +353 66 947 6411 [email protected] http://vhc.cablehistory.org/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Valentia Heritage Centre

2. Geokaun Mountain and Cliffs

Feaghmaan West, Valentia Island Ireland +353 87 264 8646 [email protected] http://www.geokaun.com
Excellent
77%
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4.5 based on 341 reviews

Geokaun Mountain and Cliffs

Reviewed By celticq2015 - Cork, Ireland

We drove to the top car park (€6 - totally reasonable considering the excellent upkeep and detailed information boards); the view from the top is stunning. We took turns walking down to the other viewing spots with our little boy (one walking with him, the other driving the car). The information boards are very well done, information on the sites but also local history. Truly our favourite experience of our day trip on Valentia Island! Highly recommended.

3. Bray Head Loop Walk

Bray Head, Valentia Island Ireland
Excellent
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4.5 based on 181 reviews

Bray Head Loop Walk

Reviewed By Preacherman1973 - Milford, United States

Originally we had planned to take a ferry to Skellig St. Michael but due to miscommunication we did not make the connection. It was incredibly disappointing as it was a bucket list moment that was 4 years in the making but was then missed. In sadness we just started driving. It was a beautiful day and we determined to rally and find something to do. As we crossed the bridge at Portmagee onto Valentia Island we decided to try and follow the coast. In the process we stumbled across the little parking lot with the trail leading out to the peninsula and made what ended up being the most brilliant decision to park the car and follow the hiking path out to the point. That fateful decision lead us to one of the most amazing views I have ever had and one of the most memorable days of our trip to Ireland and one we still talk about 14 years later. The day we were their was very warm (about 85F) and the walk was quite a ways, about 1.5 miles to the end. We did not realize the distance and did not have water with us, our only negative. The drop off at the end of the point is breathtaking. There were sheep grazing in the fields and the wife got to take pictures petting them as well. I realize that this is such a limited description for what I admit to being one of our best sights in Ireland but frankly words defy description, just go! You will thank yourself, especially since it is free. Oh, and I should add we would trade a trip to the Skelligs to go to Bray Head anytime if we ever get back.

4. Valentia Island Car Ferry

Knightstown, Valentia Island Ireland +353 87 241 8973 http://www.facebook.com/valentiaferry
Excellent
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Valentia Island Car Ferry

Reviewed By Mobile35942195053 - Bristol, United Kingdom

We headed to the car ferry from Cahersiveen and so it was an easy decision to take this shortcut. After a short wait, the ferry arrived, a quick entry, a quick payment(8 euros for a single journey) and a very short and efficient service journey. Beautiful trip across and taking in the views, bliss!

5. The Skellig Experience

Skellig Experience Visitor Centre, Valentia Island V23 YD52 Ireland +353 66 947 6306 [email protected] http://www.skelligexperience.com/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 360 reviews

The Skellig Experience

We are a Visitor Centre dedicated to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Skellig Michael. Our Centre teaches you all the history and archaeology of the island through recreations, exhibition items and an ausio visual. We have a fully licensed restaurant onsite where you can enjoy a relaxing meal while overlooking the beautiful fishing village of Portmagee. We also have FREE onsite coach/car parking facilities and a gift shop. During the Summer months we offer cruises out to Skellig Michael. You can choose from our around sea cruise or our landing tours.We would love to welcome you to our Visitor Centre!

Reviewed By Lkeating01

Staff are so helpful especially Lisa she replied to my Facebook message very quickly. We got lovely stuff in the gift shop, really enjoyed being a tourist for the day!

6. Old Slate Quarry

Valentia Island Ireland +353 66 947 6922 [email protected] http://www.valentiaslate.com
Excellent
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4.0 based on 91 reviews

Old Slate Quarry

Reviewed By JasonM624 - Mullingar, Ireland

The grotto here is fantastic and well worth a visit. Like everywhere else on the island the views are spectacular. There is ample parking

7. Valentia Island Ice Cream

Kilbeg, Valentia Island Ireland +353 87 349 7385 [email protected] http://valentiaicecream.ie
Excellent
59%
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Poor
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4.0 based on 116 reviews

Valentia Island Ice Cream

Sit on the terrace here, gazing out over green fields and the sea view, eating homemade ice cream produced from the milk of the Daly’s pedigree herd of Fresians, it’s hard to imagine feeling better. This is happiness in a double whammy cornet full!

Reviewed By 445ursulam

OMG, this ice-cream is incredible! We cycled (family of 5) from Cahersiveen, took the ferry across to Valentia Island, and headed up the hill to this place. It was so worth the trip. SO much so, a few days later, we were back for more!

8. Tetrapod Trackpad

Valentia Island Ireland
Excellent
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Poor
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4.0 based on 130 reviews

Tetrapod Trackpad

Reviewed By tonygog - Northampton, United Kingdom

This a a view from the fogher cliffs top the best place to see Ireland coast line and turquoise sea.This only cost a small price of 5e well worth the money

9. Valentia Lighthouse

Valentia Heights Cromwell Point Glanleam, Valentia Island V23 CF75 Ireland +353 66 947 6985 [email protected] http://www.valentialighthouse.ie/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 218 reviews

Valentia Lighthouse

Built on the site of a 17th-century fort, Valentia Island Lighthouse on Cromwell Point has stood against sea and invader for hundreds of years. Now, this gleaming white lighthouse on beautiful Valentia Island looks out across some of the most spectacular sights along the Wild Atlantic Way. There’s much to enjoy in a visit to this lighthouse. Take a tour of the lighthouse tower and balcony. Be blown away by the dramatic scenery and big weather! Soak up the stories and the science as you learn about the people and technology that have guided ships safely home from the sea over the years. Valentia Island Lighthouse offers a great day out, fascinating history, inspiring views and a unique insight into island life. Season Opening: 29th March 2019 Season Closing: 27th October 2019

Reviewed By ValerieR966

This was fantastic, really interesting, great views. There is a lovely walk up to it, there's a coffee shop and a little museum giving details about life on a lighthouse. You can walk to the top of it and get a feel for what life was like in the early 20th century. Not to be missed if you are visiting Valentia.

10. Knightstown Town Clock

Waterfront, Knightstown, Valentia Island Ireland
Excellent
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4.0 based on 35 reviews

Knightstown Town Clock

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