Killarney and the Laune River; County Kerry, Ireland
Clip from: Where to Fish in Ireland; 59 Brown Trout Rivers.
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Fly fishing Killarney Just another day in Paradise .
Catching some salmon,brown trout and sea trout while fly fishing in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland.
All rights reserved 2017. Fished, filmed and edited by Paul Hanley. Music Floating Cities by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License under Creative Commons : By Attribution 3.0 License.
Barfinnihy Lake Trout Fishing
2011 Four Nations Bank International at Lough Barfinnihy, Kenmare, Co. Kerry on Wednesday the 19th October 2011
Ireland - A Fly Fishing Adventure in 4K
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Short film about fly fishing in Ireland, Co. Kerry.
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SouthWest Walks Ireland - Killarney & Old Kenmare Road
Fishing in Killarney Provincial Park
We head to killarney for a weekend of relaxation. I took Alice fishing and found a large snapping turtle.
Ring of Kerry and Killarney National Park Ireland
Lauren and Pete explore the southwest of Ireland. They drive the famous Ring of Kerry and seek out the isolated Derrynane Beach. The next day they take a Jaunting Car tour of Killarney National Park. A short boat ride takes them to Innisfallen Island where they walk through the ruins of an Abbey. Finally, they finish the day exploring Ross Castle and the surrounding area. Explore the Outdoors!
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Killarney National Park, One of Ireland's Natural Treasures 4k
The Killarney National Park offers something for everyone. Three lakes, boating, fishing, hiking, kayaking, sightseeing. Spectacular waterfalls to ancient ruins. There is so much to see and do in the park.
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A Day in Summer | Killarney 2018
This Film Depicts a Beautiful summers days in Ireland ! Set in Different lakes all around Killarney National Park and the Lakes of Killarney! Enjoy!
Muckross Lake, Killarney, Ireland
Aaron and Brad continue their adventures at Muckross Park.
White tailed sea eagle 2019 lough Lein killarney
white tailed sea eagle 2019 lough Lein killarney
Killarney 2016
Climbing trip to the Gap of Dunloe, near Killarney Co. Kerry with the NUIG Mountaineering Club. Some awesome sandstone climbing.
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Killarney Park - 2015
Remember what it's like to be camping? Follow the adventures of two families as they experience their dream week in Killarney Provincial Park. This video was made with the intent of brining back memories of past adventures and outdoor fun.
All audio and video in this video (except for the song) were recorded in Killarney Provincial Park in none other than Ontario Canada. The song by the way, is called Runaways and is available in the Youtube Audio Library.
Killarney is a beautiful non-electric campground in Northern Ontario. The hills you see used to be the tallest mountain range in Canada. Over millions upon millions of years, the rock has been eroded and now only hills stand in place of the grand peaks. I would most definitely recommend a visit to Killarney if you have not been there already.
KILLARNEY GOLF & FISHING CLUB - WALL BALL
KILLARNEY GOLF & FISHING CLUB - WALL BALL
Killarney Golf & Fishing Club with Mark Crossfield AskGolfGuru, Coach Lockey, Dan Hendriksen PGA Professionals and YGT's Rory. The guys are starting a new 3 day series in Ireland. See who is matched up against each other on Day 1 as they take on this picturesque golf course. Will Dan keep his crown of Ireland.
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Killarney/Sauble Summer Camping 2015
Killarney, Ontario
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Careysville Fishery, Ireland
Salmon fishing at Careysville Fishery on the River Blackwater
Killarney boat ride
5/22/2015
Rode the boat from Ross Castle, through the three inter-connected lakes of Killarney, to Lord Brandon's Cottage to start the walk of Gap of Dunloe. What a fantastic journey.
Salmon Fishing on River Laune 2018
Our trip to Ireland was very successful. - Enjoy!
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First Impressions exploring Killarney Ireland
Having spent over a week in Dublin, Ireland it was time for me to escape the hustle and bustle of the city to visit more of rural Ireland. With this in mind, I headed over to Killarney by myself by train. While visiting the city I was impressed by the passion locals have for Gaelic football (green and gold was everywhere) and I spent the majority of my time exploring Killarney National Park en route to Ross Castle. Although I didn't have a lot of time to spend here I did have a very favorable first impression and would gladly return again in the future if given the opportunity.
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First Impressions of Killarney, Ireland Travel Video Transcript:
Good morning everyone. It's bright and early here in Dublin and I'm about to board a train bound for Killarney - a city I've never visited before.
Audrey is off on a friends and family road trip so unfortunately you'll have to be putting up with me the whole time.
Anyways, let's get going.
It's nice, only one transfer today. The journey has been really pleasant so far. It's been really scenic and I should be in Killarney in about an hour.
After arriving at Cill Arine station minus my sweater, I dropped off my bags at the hotel and set off on foot to explore the downtown core.
I quickly found myself impressed by how passionate the city is about its Gaelic Football with Green and Gold displayed everywhere. With no shortage of restaurants and pubs at my disposal it wasn't long before I sat down for lunch.
For lunch I'm going with Fish and Chips and a pint of Guinness. It never gets old.
Well, that really hit the spot. Now it is time to go out and check out the town.
Well, well, it didn't take me long to escape the bustle of the downtown city core. And so far my first impressions of this place have been really positive. It's a nice change of pace from Dublin where you know it is a really big city and it is really hectic. So over here it is much much smaller and literally it took me 2 minutes to walk out into the woods here and now I'm down a path. Just what I want.
It appears I've made it to the entrance of Killarney National Park. But before I go there, there is a cathedral right in front of me that looks absolutely amazing, so I'm going to go check that out first. And then onward to the park.
An interesting fact is that Saint Mary's Cathedral served as a shelter and hospital for the sick and dying during the great famine before it was even fully completed in 1855.
It appears I have options galore in terms of where to go.
Well, Ross Castle it is. And after that gigantic lunch I've got a lot of calories to burn off.
Something you really appreciate in Ireland is when you have a gorgeous day like this. When it is sunny outside, when there is hardly a cloud in the sky. Because it does rain a lot here and so any excuse to put away your umbrella and get outside and go for a walk is definitely worth taking advantage of.
You know how sometimes in life you hit a fork in the road. Well, apparently sometimes you also hit a flood in the road. So this road is flooded here. I'm probably less than five hundred meters away from the castle. I can't see it right now but here is the dilemma. How do I get there?
That appears about as far as I can go unless of course I can magically find a pair of rain-boots or a canoe.
Open to the public Ross Castle built in the 15th Century is situated on the edge of Killarney's lower lake. Visiting its grounds is the perfect ending to a walk in Killarney National Park. In terms of nearby attractions it was definitely my favorite.
I often find when traveling you have these unexpected days. You have these days where you lose your sweater and you try to reach somewhere and it doesn't work the first time or the second time and maybe not even the third time. Luckily it did for me the third time. But anyway this is the kind of adventure that really make traveling interesting for me. I like that days are varied and that you never know what is going to happen.
So I'm going to finish off this adventure with a river-walk back to the hotel.
This is part of our Travel in Ireland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Irish culture, Irish arts, Irish foods, Irish religion, Irish cuisine and Irish people.
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network