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More and more hotels are incorporating spas into their hotel package as men and women become aware of the refreshing and pampering benefits of visiting a spa.
Visit one of Killarney's world renowned spas. Relax and unwind and nurture your body and mind, enliven the senses, and uncover natures beauty.
Fancy some retail therapy and see some cutting edge fashion for all tastes. An ideal way to spend a day while visiting Killarney.
Experience culture and history and enjoy truly magnificent public art which is evident throughout Killarney.
Tempt yourself to one of Killarney's Ice Cream Parlours offering delicious selections of homemade ice creams. Great ice cream makes people happy.
The place of find possibly the best homemade foods and products. Eat healthy & fresh by sampling local, seasonal produce.
Take a stroll through the streets of Killarney and discover the best retail on offer in the South West of Ireland.
Wondering what to do and see when in Killarney- take an open boat tour on the world renowned scenic Lakes of Killarney.
Come on board a traditional jaunting car and tour Killarney National Parklands, this is a fun and ideal way to see what the National Park has on offer.
A popular way for groups to take some time out of their touring and visit Killarney National Park where no motor traffic is allowed.
The horses taking some time out while their passengers are having a photo stop at one of the many popular attractions.
Mike and Miley the horse smiling for the camera at the renowned Ross Castle. The ideal way to spend an afternoon, jaunting through Killarney National Parklands.
Ross Castle sits on the shores of Lough Lein meaning the lake of learning. The castle was built by O'Donoghue Mor in the 15th Century.
Ross Castle and outer defences were built by the O'Donoghue Ross Chieftains during the 15th century. The barracks alongside dates from the mid 18th century.
Ross Castle offers the ideal backdrop to enjoy an afternoon sitting on the lake shore and don't forget to bring your picnic. And more importantly a little extra bread to feed the resident ducks and swans.









