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Land Adventures with Killarney Tour and Taxi Service in Dingle Peninsula - Killarney

Land Adventures with Killarney Tour and Taxi Service in Dingle Peninsula

Killarneyeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

6–8 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for most visitors; minimal physical exertion required

Overview

Discover the rugged beauty and ancient history of the Dingle Peninsula on a guided tour with Killarney Tour and Taxi Service. From breathtaking coastal cliffs to prehistoric forts, this journey offers a deep dive into Ireland’s wild landscape.

Killarney, County Kerry

Dingle tour & Slea Head drive

Local Guide! • Private Tour!

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About This Adventure

Embark on an unforgettable journey from Killarney, exploring stunning landscapes and rich history. Discover the breathtaking views of Killarney Lake, visit the ancient Norman Castle, and traverse the Dingle Peninsula. Experience unique sites like the Celtic Prehistoric Museum and Dunbeg Fort, culminating in the charming town of Dingle.

One of Irelands true Gems

About

  • Heading off from Killarney, we’ll pass through Aghadoe where you’ll be able to look down upon the beautiful lake surrounding Killarney and its neighbouring mountains.
  • You’ll have the chance to walk into Parkavonear, a Norman Castle before we head through the small villages of Milltown and Castlemain. This will lead us onto the Dingle Peninsula, passing Inch beach, our first sight of the Atlantic. -Then it’s onto an eclectic mix of must-see sites, the Celtic Prehistoric Museum, Dunbeg Fort, beehive huts, and the early settlements of Gallurs and Reask, which date back almost 2000 years.
  • We’ll also see some spectacular views of the Atlantic and enjoy a final stop in Dingle town. Then it’s back to Killarney via the Connor pass.

Adventure Tips

Dress for the weather

Wear layers and waterproof gear; weather can change rapidly along the coast.

Bring your camera

Capture the stunning vistas, wildlife, and historical sites along the route.

Stay hydrated and snack

Keep water and snacks handy for a full day of sightseeing.

Listen to your guide

Guides provide fascinating stories and local insights that enrich the experience.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Atlantic puffins
  • Seals

History

The Dingle Peninsula has been inhabited since prehistoric times, featuring ancient forts and stone monuments that showcase Ireland’s deep history.

Conservation

The tour emphasizes eco-friendly practices, including minimizing waste and respecting local habitats to preserve the region's natural beauty.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Comfortable walking shoes

Essential

Good footwear is recommended for brief walks at various sites.

Rain jacket

Essential

Irish weather can be unpredictable—be prepared for rain.

Camera or smartphone

Essential

Capture the dramatic scenery and historic sites.

Sun protection (hat, sunscreen)

Protect yourself from the sun during outdoor stops.