Climb Ireland’s highest mountains, explore hidden trails through Kerry’s glaciated valleys, rock climb on sandstone cliffs, kayak deep lakes and sparkling rivers.
Kayak Trip Across The Lakes Of Killarney
Dates: Sat 23rd : Sun 24th : Mon 25th : Tues 26th : Wed 27th : Thurs 28th : Fri 29th : Sat 30th : Sun 31st
Spend a relaxing morning or afternoon exploring the deep, sparkling Lakes of Killarney by kayak or canoe, with an expert guide. Beginning at 15th century Ross Castle, paddle into Lough Leane, discovering wooded islands, limestone caves and local history. With an experienced, qualified guide learn the skills to master your kayak and keep a look-out for white-tailed sea eagles as they soar above Killarney National Park. Land at the ancient ruins of Innisfallen Abbey; once a leper colony, now home only to native red deer.
All Equipment Provided - Beginners Welcome - Pre Booking Essential
Climb Carrauntoohil, Ireland’s Highest Mountain
Dates: Tues 26th : Sat 30th
Climb through glaciated corries, past deep mountain lakes and along ice-carved ridges to stand on Carrauntoohil's lofty cloud-strewn summit! From the top of Ireland's highest peak savour breathtaking views over the Iveragh, Beara and Dingle Peninsulas, as far as Skellig Michael and the Blasket Islands. Discover legends and local history with an experienced, knowledgeable guide, as you explore the majestic MacGillycuddy Reeks. On a misty day enjoy the excitement of swirling cloud, piercing rays of sunshine and the occasional treat of views revealed through a friendly parting in the clouds.
Hike through Killarney National Park to the summit of Torc Mountain, overlooking Killarney and Dingle Bay. Savour the evening peace as night falls over Kerry, before returning through ancient oak woods...
Book Now: €50 Per Adult/€45 Per Child
Dates: Sat 23rd : Sun 24th : Mon 25th : Tues 26th : Wed 27th : Thurs 28th : Fri 29th : Sat 30th : Sun 31st
Watch the sun set in the west over Killarney National Park and Dingle. Kayak silently past rustling islands and sleepy swans. Land at the mystical 6th century abbey ruins on Innisfallen Island and hopefully glimpse some of Ireland's last native red deer. Return by kayak to Ross Castle in twilight, and possibly moonlight, as nightfall creeps over the oak and yew woods...