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Dinish Island, Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry, Ireland
Old Weir Bridge Killarney
Old Weir Bridge Killarney. Some white water rafting by a Gap boat after some heavy rains
Old Weir Bridge Killarney National Park after some heavy rain
Old Weir Bridge Killarney National Park after some heavy rain
Dinis cottage and the old weir bridge
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Old Weir Bridge
Killarney,Old Weir Bridge on a windy cold morning
Old Boat At Old Weir Bridge
Low Water On The Lakes Of Killarney, While We Took A Break From A Guided Bike Tour. For More Bike Tour Details:
Old Weir Bridge From A Kayak
Old Weir Bridge From A Kayak
Killarney-Meeting of The Waters
By The Meetihg of The Waters and The Old Weir Bridge
Old Killarney Buildings
a collection of some older buildings from killarney approx 1850 to 1920
Killarney Waterfall Derrycunnihy
The Derrycunnihy Falls in Killarney National Park. Near Ladies View on the Killarney to Kenmare road. Video Don MacMonagle
Old Killarney Village 1 in Aghadoe, Kerry
Old Killarney Village is a unique 4 star holiday development set in the heart of one of the most picturesque regions of Co. Kerry, on the outskirts of Killarney town. It's location enjoys both the surrounding panoramic beauty of the Killarney landscape and a host of Entertainment and Leisure facilities within the locality.
Gap of Dunloe Tour Pony & Trap & Open Boat Tour
Carved by the milt water of a huge glacier thousands of years ago, a journey Through' the Gap in a pony and trap returning by boat via the Killarney Lakes is the only way to experience the magic of the Gap - a magnificent unforgettable trip not to be missed.
The journey begins at approx 10.30 at Ross Castle where you are taken by the traditional open boats through the Three Lakes of Killarney passing by Innisfallen Island, Bricin Bridge, Colleen Bawn Rock, Torc Mountain, Old Weir Bridge , The Meetings of The Waters just to mention a few.
The boat journey takes approximately 2 hours and ends at Lord Brandon's Cottage where you can enjoy a light snack.
Here you change to a pony and trap ride through the Gap of Dunloe where you can view a spectacular glaciated valley. The tour is the perfect way to see the rich and varied vegetation and scenery Killarney has to offer.
Your day ends at the renowned Kate Kearney's Cottage. Approx Finish Time: 14:30- 15:00. This tour can be done in reverse- on request and subject to availability.
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Flooding in Killarney National Park, February 2014
Gap of Dunloe Killarney Kerry Ireland by Martin Varghese holiday trip 2015
Gap of Dunloe Kerry Ireland by Chry_Martin (Martin Varghese - Ireland)
The Gap of Dunloe is a rugged mountain pass on the eastern side of the Kerry's MacGillycuddy's Reeks close to Killarney Town. It is famous for it's rugged scenery, unspoilt landscape and corrie lakes.
Walking is the best way to see the Gap of Dunloe, leaving your car at Kate Kearneys Cottage. This is a long walk which will takes nearly a full day to complete. It begins alongside Kate Kearneys Cottage and takes the walker through some rugged mountain scenery of a mountain gap.
Alternatively, it you have neither the time nor the energy to walk you can hire either a pony or a pony & trap to travel the route. There are fantastic vistas of rocky overhanging mountains and deep and mystic mountain lakes. The route carries the you through the Gap into the Black Valley.
From there route leads to the Upper Lake and and the Queens Cottage - which is a fantastic walk on its own - offering great views of the Upper Lake and the surrounding woodland.
From here Killarney town is a further 12km and it is not recommended to walk this as you will have already walked 14km and much of the road to Killarney has reasonably heavy traffic and there is not much of a footpath. So prior to setting out, organise for someone pick you up on the other side.
A very popular and most commonly used touring option is as follows;
The journey begins at approx 10.00 at the wonderfully restored 15th century Ross Castle where you are taken by the traditional open boats through the Three Lakes of Killarney passing by Innisfallen Island, Bricin Bridge, Colleen Bawn Rock, Torc Mountain, Old Weir Bridge , The Meetings of The Waters just to mention a few. The boat journey takes approximately 2 hours and ends at the local cottage restaurant Lord Brandon’s Cottage where you can enjoy a light snack.
Here you change to a pony and trap and jaunt through the Gap of Dunloe where you can view a spectacular glaciated valley. The tour is the perfect way to see the rich and varied vegetation and scenery Killarney has to offer. Your day ends at the renowned Kate Kearney’s Cottage.
It is often described as another Wonder of The World
Red Deer rut in Killarney National Park
The Red Deer rut in Killarney National Park. Some younger stags try to move in on the dominant stag but he's having none of it! The rut takes place annually in late September/October
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Possible post-Medieval Farmstead, Renfrewshire
Interesting site showing remains of an early farmstead, possibly post-medieval. Location is near Howwood, Renfrewshire
Innisfallen Island
The Monistary and Abbey ruins on Innisfallen Island Killarney Ireland
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Secret pond discovered on walk
Derrycunnihy Cascade
Derrycunnihy Cascade, Killarney National Park after some rain