Did you know that Killarney, the heart of county Kerry, is the starting point of the famous Ring of Kerry?
If you’re dreaming of jaw-dropping landscapes, charming Irish culture, and a touch of history, Killarney should be at the top of your Ireland travel list!
Things to Do in Killarney
When someone asks me where to go for the best of Ireland’s natural beauty, my first answer is always Killarney.
This small but lively town is nestled among stunning mountains and shimmering lakes, making it the perfect GATEWAY to:
– Killarney National Park
– the Kerry co in Ireland
– the Dingle Peninsula
The weather in Killarney is mild, with the summer months being the most popular for tourists due to the longer days and warmer temperatures.
Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or just someone looking for that picture-perfect Irish experience, Killarney has something for everyone.
A Town with Charm & Craic 🎶
Killarney is a town that exudes charm and character, like a scene straight out of a postcard. Its vibrant 19th-century buildings, bustling boutiques, cosy restaurants, and lively Irish pubs with traditional music pouring out their doors create an atmosphere that is both inviting and exciting.
The friendly locals and energetic vibe ensure you’ll have a fantastic time, no matter the day of the week!
What is the best place to stay in Killarney?
🌟 OUR FAVORITE bed and breakfast in Killarney:
If you’re looking for places to stay in Killarney town, we highly recommend Abbey Lodge B&B based on our own experience.
Why do we love it?
- Good value for money: We wanted to find an affordable option without compromising on quality or location.
- Stylish and cozy interior design.
- Perfectly located just a 5-7 minute walk from the city center and the main streets.
🏰 Other recommended places to stay in Killarney:
Brook Lodge Boutique Hotel (€€) – a stylish boutique hotel with a perfect location, suitable for families with kids
Killeen House Hotel (€€) – a small hotel with excellent service just outside the town. Good value for money;
The Ross (€€€) – a high-class boutique hotel located in the heart of the town.
However, if you would like to consider an alternative accommodation, whether in a higher-end hotel or something simpler and more affordable, please add your travel dates and the number of people here and view the accommodation offers in Killarney for your travel period.
Killarney National Park: Nature Lovers, This One's for You! 🌿
Killarney is the gateway to Killarney National Park, Ireland’s first national park, covering 26,000 acres of breathtaking landscapes. Whether you’re up for hiking, fishing, canoeing, or cycling, you’ll be spoilt for choice.
Must-see highlights:
- Torc Waterfall – A magical spot tucked away in the woods
- Muckross House & Gardens – A stunning 19th-century mansion once visited by Queen Victoria
- Ross Castle – A 15th-century fortress with epic lake views
- Ladies View – One of the most beautiful panoramic viewpoints in Ireland
- A Jaunting Car Ride – Hop into a traditional horse-drawn carriage for a classic Killarney experience
Book a Hop-On-Hop-Off Bus tour to easily explore Killarney National Park’s highlights!
The Ring of Kerry & Beyond 🚗
🚗 Planning Your Adventures, Killarney is the ideal starting point for some of Ireland’s most scenic road trips.
Whether tackling the famous Ring of Kerry or heading off to the stunning Skellig Ring, booking your tour in advance is crucial—these trips sell out fast! This preparation will ensure you have a stress-free and enjoyable journey.
Places to eat in Killarney 🍽️
After a day of exploring the stunning scenery of Killarney National Park or wandering the lively streets of the town, you’ll definitely want to refuel with something tasty.
These are our personal favourite places to eat in Killarney — from cosy cafes to lively pubs and some of the best restaurants in Killarney.
Kitty O’Se’s Seafood and Grill
This popular seafood restaurant in Killarney is a must-visit for seafood lovers. Kitty O’Se’s serves up fresh Atlantic fish, creamy chowders, and mouthwatering grilled dishes in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Their seafood platter is a crowd favourite, and they also have excellent vegetarian options.
Murphy’s Bar
Looking for the best pub food in Killarney? Head to Murphy’s Bar, a classic Irish pub known for its hearty portions and traditional dishes.
The last time I visited, I ordered the Seafood Chowder. The food was honest and delicious. The soup used four different types of fish and seafood – salmon, white fish, probably haddock, shrimps, and mussels. The soup was rich and delicious. I would have preferred a creamier version, but that’s a matter of taste.
Compared to a regular pub, the menu is extensive, with soups, snacks, salads, and steaks, and of course, there’s no shortage of traditional pub food. This is probably why we visit it so often:)
Salvadors & Robertinos restaurant
For an outstanding dining experience, this charming Irish-Italian restaurant is your go-to destination! It boasts an impressive combination of authentic Irish dishes for those eager to discover local flavours, paired with beloved classics like pasta and pizza.
Recently, I tried Bangers & Mash, which is a traditional Irish dish. Yummi, I recommend it to you too!
We’ve enjoyed our visits, and the exceptional service and delicious food always impresses!
It’s perfect for a romantic evening or a cosy dinner after a day of sightseeing.
🌟Local tip>>
Be sure to book ahead during peak travel seasons, as many of the best restaurants in Killarney fill up fast!
Cafes in Killarney
If you’re just after a coffee and a light bite, there are plenty of charming cafes in Killarney scattered around the town. Whether you’re grabbing a pastry to go or settling in with a book and a cappuccino, the cafe scene here won’t disappoint.
Visiting During Peak Season? Here's How to Make It Stress-Free ✨
🏡📍Book accommodation early – Trust me, you don’t want to be scrambling for a place to stay.
🍽️🍷Make restaurant reservations – Popular dining spots can be fully booked, so plan ahead if you want to experience the best local cuisine.
🌅✨ Start your day early –Beat the crowds at major attractions like Muckross House and Torc Waterfall.
🚌🥾Use public transport or cycle – Parking is a nightmare; a bike is a fun alternative!
🚗⛰️🏰Explore beyond the town – Visit lesser-known gems like Gleninchaquin Park or the Black Valley for a quieter experience.
A Little Insider Tip…
Killarney is a popular tourist hub, especially in the summer.
If you’re looking for a more off-the-beaten-path Irish village experience, consider venturing to nearby Kenmare or Sneem for a quieter, more authentic taste of Ireland.
Killarney is calling—are you ready for an adventure? Just don’t forget to book those tours in advance! 😉





