Kilcrohane, Ireland
Top Spots in and near Kilcrohane
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Kilcrohane, Ireland
Hike a Part of the Sheep's Head Way near Kilcrohane
7.5 mi / 1049.9 ft gainThe sleepy village of Kilcrohane almost at the tip of the Sheep's Head peninsula in Southwestern Ireland is the perfect starting point for this little 12k hike through the stunning scenery between the Bays of Bantry and Dunmanus. After a luscious Irish breakfast you might want to tie you boots a...Read more -
Beaufort, Ireland
Hike the Gap of Dunloe
5.07.15 mi / 1142 ft gainHiking this renowned trail can be done in several ways, extending this journey into an out-and-back route or shortening it to only a portion of the trail. The route I can suggest begins at Lord Brandon's Tea Room on the shores of the Upper Lake, and ends at Kate Kearney's Cottage just over 7 mile...Read more -
Kerry, Ireland
Walk to The Meeting of the Waters and Old Weir Bridge in Killarney National Park
2.5 miFrom the Dinis car park just off N-71, follow the flat Muckross Lake Loop trail towards Dinis Cottage. The path skirts around Muckross Lake until you arrive at Dinis Cottage, which is a tea room open during the summer season that has hundreds of rhododendron of different colors blooming in early ...Read more -
Kerry, Ireland
Hike the Torc Waterfall Loop
5.01.5 mi / 350 ft gainStarting at the Torc Waterfall parking lot off of the N71 road, follow the trail to the waterfall, which is only about a 4-5 minute walk from the road. This 70+ waterfall is surrounded by lush green vegetation as it tumbles over a few cascades. Continuing up the stairs to the side of the waterfal...Read more -
Kerry, Ireland
Hike the Muckross Lake Loop Walk
11.8 mi / 1900 ft gainIreland's Killarney National Park provides world-class views and adventures. Immediately upon entering the park, you will find yourself in a green forest with lots of options for exploration. There are designated hiking trails that lead you deep into the forest, where you might stumble upon elk, ...Read more -
Killarney, Ireland
Drive the Ring of Kerry
4.7Most people drive the Ring of Kerry as a day trip from the town of Killarney, and it is best done in a clockwise direction to go the opposite way of tour buses. From Killarney take the N-71 through Killarney National Park, making short stops at the scenic Muckross House, Ross Castle, and Torc Wat...Read more -
51.869247,-10.380680, Ireland
Kerry Cliffs
1.33 mi / 200 ft gainAlong the famous Ring of Kerry drive, you’ll come across the extremely underrated Kerry Cliffs. They are over 400 million years old and stand 1,000 feet above The Wild Atlantic. Like so much of our trip to Ireland it was a torrential downpour when we were here. We were the only people at the...Read more -
52.188095,-9.877449, Ireland
Caherconree Peak
3.43 mi / 2034 ft gainCaherconree is the second-highest mountain on the Dingle Peninsula. The ruins of an ancient fort near the summit give the mountain its name, and a place in Irish fokelore. It's hard to not to imagine the stories unfolding as you hike up the steep hillside. To reach the summit of Caherconree, you...Read more