

Two hundred years after Killarney first made its mark as a visitor destination the
area continues to grow in popularity.
References to the town of Killarney or Cill Áirne (Church of the Sloes) date
back to the year 1604, but it was only when Lord Kenmare developed four major roads
into the area in 1750 that Killarney was opened to visitors. Tourism is now the
mainstay of the economy here. The town has acquired many fine buildings, which
enhance a pleasant morning or evening stroll. Of particular interest are the churches.
St Mary's Cathedral (1842) was designed by Augustus Pugin, and St Mary's Church
(1870) still has its original organ. The Franciscan Friary (1864) has stained glass by
Harry Clarke.
The town boasts every accommodation type, from the freedom of the caravan and
camping park to the luxury of the five-star hotel. As for places to dine, at the last
count there were over 70 - and the intense competition means keen prices and high
standards. While good food and accommodation are important, these have merely
complemented Killarney´s long history as a tourist destination.
The essence of Killarney is its natural beauty. Worshipped by druids, fought over
by chieftains, coveted by landlords, Killarney Valley with its forests and castles and
monasteries is in the words of Arthur Vincent, who presented Muckross House & Gardens to the nation,
´a playground for the world´. We want you to enjoy this great natural
treasure.
"It is impossible to write here. Beautiful visions crowd on the mind too rapidly to
record...Oh Killarney! Thou art the most delightful provoking place that I ever
visited."
Lady Chatterton
Rambles in the South of Ireland, 1839.
Descriptions such as this have brought visitors from all over the world to Killarney.
Today you will have no problem finding first-class accommodation, great restaurants,
and entertainment in a town that has been welcoming visitors for over 200 years.
Although much has changed, the magnificence of Muckross,
Ladies View, Aghadoe,
Inisfallen Island, and the spectacular trip through the Gap of Dunloe
and the Lake District remains largely unchanged.
Recently World Magazine reported that the Killarney Valley is ´of unsurpassed
beauty, undisturbed by the exploitation of the 20th century´. As you
follow in the footsteps of the good lady and admire the beauty of the lakes and
mountains and explore the monasteries, castles, and mansions, no doubt you will echo
her sentiments and say to yourself and others: "This is a magical place."
Poets, painters, and visitors from all corners of the world agree on one thing
about the Killarney Valley - "it is a magical place". Leave your
accommodation in the early morning and travel to one of the many viewing points on
the surrounding hill sides. Here your spirit can take flight in a valley that has
escaped the ravages of the 20th century - the last real sanctuary of
primeval countryside in Ireland.
Down below you will see the morning sun glisten on Killarney´s jewels -
its three lakes, surrounded by Ireland´s highest mountains. Here Irish Red Deer
roam freely in the remnants of the Irish oak and yew forests. Hidden in the woodlands
are buildings from times long gone, the castles of the great chieftains, the
monasteries of the holy men and the houses of the gentry - all now filled with an
eerie silence.
Queen Victoria, who came here in 1861, probably best described Killarney as a
´fairyland´ - where else would you find such magic?
Killarney
By Killarney´s lakes and fells,
Emerald Isles and winding bays,
Mountain paths and woodland dells,
Memory ever fondly strays.
Bounteous Nature loves all lands,
Beauty wanders every where
Footprints leave on many strands,
But her home is surely there.
Angels fold their wings and rest
In that Eden of the West.
Beauty´s Home, Killarney,
Heaven´s Reflex, Killarney.
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Useful Killarney Links
- Bar Food
- Banqueting
- Restaurants
Religious Services - subject to change - check locally
Killarney
| St. Mary´s Cathedral : |
Saturday - 8pm, Sunday - 8, 10, 11am and 12:15pm |
| Friary : |
Saturday - 7pm, Sunday - 7, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30am |
| Fossa Church : |
Saturday - 7:30pm, Sunday - 9 and 11am |
| Church of the Resurrection : |
Saturday 7.00pm Sunday 10:30am & 12 noon. |
| Church of Ireland : |
Sunday 10:30am |
| Methodist Church : |
Sunday 11am |
General Services
| Chemist : |
Finbarr Kennelly, 33 New St., 064 - 36222 |
| Electrical : |
Owen Casey, College St / Lewis Rd Corner., 064 - 33199 |
| Fishing tackle & info : |
Jeremy O´Neill, Plunkett St., 064 - 31970 |
| Garda ( Police ) Station : |
New Road, 064 - 31222 |
| Liquor store : |
Owen Casey, College St / Lewis Rd Corner., 064 - 33199 |
| Laundrette : |
James Gleeson, Brewery Lane, 064 - 33877 |
| Pitch & Putt : |
Deer Park, Lewis Rd., 064 - 36768 |
| Car Rental : |
Hertz - Rent a car |
| Tourist Information Office : |
Beech Road, Killarney, 064 31633 |
| Killarney Tourism : |
Killarney Tourism, Tourism House, Beech Road, Killarney, 064 34594 |
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