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Let the legendary landscapes of Ireland’s Iveragh Peninsula beckon you on the Ring of Kerry Walk. This eight-day private walking tour is crafted for experienced travelers and seniors, offering a moderate level of activity that weaves through Glenbeigh, Waterville, Caherdaniel, and more.
Trading the typical tourist routes for ancient paths, you’ll traverse the long-distance Kerry Way, uncovering the region’s most spectacular coastal vistas and timeless fishing villages like Portmagee and Caherdaniel. The circuit from Killarney brings you past storied viewpoints such as Moll’s Gap and Ladies View, showcasing the lush hills and stone cottages that define Kerry’s natural beauty.
At the end of each day, rest in handpicked B&Bs renowned for their warmth, character, and hearty Irish breakfasts—a highlight in themselves. This trip’s unique selling point lies in its authentic immersion: by walking off the beaten track, you’ll experience the real Ireland, where local hospitality and storied landscapes blend seamlessly.
For travelers seeking a tour package that combines invigorating walks with stunning scenery and genuine cultural encounters, the Ring of Kerry Walk is a timeless classic.
Arrive in Killarney, the popular town renowned for its three magnificent lakes in the heart of Kerry. On arrival at your first guesthouse, your host can assist with suggestions for dinner and possibly music. (If you have boked with the premium service your printed information will be provided on arrival).
Killarney can be reached from Dublin, Cork or Shannon Airports with bus and/or train connections available year round.
Note: There are options to extend your trip, see 'Special Notes' below for details. These must be requested at time of booking.
A morning transfer takes you to the start of today's walk. You will set off on foot from just outside the town of Glenbeigh, along the northern shores of the peninsula, to the town of Cahersiveen. The walk follows an old 19th century 'stage coach' route and gives spectacular views across to the Dingle Peninsula. You will pass through old deserted villages which were once busy centres of activity, trading with passengers passing through. Overnight in Cahersiveen.
Walk details: 24km/15mi. Total ascent 555m, Total descent -643m. Highest point 367m
Grass mountain tracks with some rocky sections. Gravel tracks and some road walking – boots essential.
A short transfer will take you a short distance to the starting point of today's walk at Coars Cross. From here you set out to to the town of Waterville. This walk takes you across the tip of the peninsula with views north over the Dingle Peninsula and west across the Atlantic Ocean. Overnight in Waterville.
Walk details: 18km/11.25mi. Total ascent 653m, Total descent -789m. Highest point 396m
Grass mountain tracks with some rocky sections. Gravel tracks and some road walking - boots essential.
Setting out from Waterville, you walk around and above the coast to reach the little village of Caherdaniel, once the home of Ireland's famous liberator, Daniel O’Connell. Glorious coastal views out towards the Skellig Islands and Ballinskelligs Bay await along the route. Overnight in Caherdaniel.
Walk details: 14.5km/9mi. Total ascent 336m, Total descent -304m. Highest point 246m
Rocky and grassy trakcs, mountain tracks and bogland and some road walking - boots essential.
Continue walking from Caherdaniel, following an old 'butter road' to the village of Sneem. The views across the Beara peninsula and out to the Atlantic Ocean are fantastic.
Walk details: 17.4km/10.9mi. Total ascent 533m, Total descent -547m. Highest point 226m
Country lanes, grass tracks, rocky mountains and some road walking - boots essential.
This morning you will be transferred to Tahilla Church, just outside Sneem, to start your walk. This walk takes you along the shores of Kenmare Bay, with views across to the Beara peninsula and the Caha mountains. Overnight in Kenmare.
Walk details: 27.3km/10.9mi. Total ascent 733m, Total descent -734m. Highest point 213m
Forest tracks, some road walking, mountain tracks and country lanes - boots essential.
Starting from your accommodation, walk through the Esknamucky Glen and Killarney National Park to arrive at the magnificent Muckross House and Gardens, about 5km outside Killarney. After spendig some time exploring the house and gardens, make your way to Killarney for your overnight. This is a glorious walk, giving you the opportunity to see or hear some of Ireland's native red deer as you walk through the National Park.
Walk details: 25km/15.6mi. Total ascent 853m, Total descent -823m. Highest point 351m
Trip arrangements conclude in Killarney after breakfast.
From Killarney connections by bus and train are frequent to Cork, Limerick, Shannon or Dublin. Private transfers are available on request.
Trekking through stunning coastal scenery
Experiencing history, mythology and traditional Irish culture
Enjoying the flexibility of walking with a daypack from village to village
Soaking up the atmosphere in the warm family run B&Bs
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The Kerry Way walk was a great challenge due to intense rain and wind on almost every section of our walk. However, the organisation with the locations of the B& Bs, transfer of luggage each day plus notes for each section made the whole trip easier.
Was a well organised itinerary which for me at 72 though very fit proved a little too taxing. But they helped changing certain things around for me to make the trip very enjoyable.
Our Kerry Way trip went very smoothly from start to finish. The accommodation and transfers were all as planned and the app was a valuable resource to help us along the way.
Lovely walk, a really nice mix of hills, coast and farmland.
Our trip to the Ring of Kerry was well organised with excellent communication. The scenery was lovely, the BnB hosts were friendly and welcoming, serving up great breakfasts. I would highly recommend this service!