Welcome to Kenmare!

Renowned as the “Jewel in the Crown of the Kingdom”, this designated Heritage Town offers a charming streetscape dating back to 1670. 

Nestled on Kenmare Bay, surrounded by the Cork and Kerry mountains, it captivates visitors with its beauty year after year. With its convenient location on the Ring of Kerry and Ring of Beara, Kenmare serves as an ideal base for exploring the breathtaking coastline and mountains.

Nestled on Kenmare Bay, surrounded by the Cork and Kerry mountains, it captivates visitors with its beauty year after year. With its convenient location on the Ring of Kerry and Ring of Beara, Kenmare serves as an ideal base for exploring the breathtaking coastline and mountains.

Easily accessible by air (Kerry Airport 48km, Cork Airport 96km), sea (ferries from France arrive in nearby Cork), and road, Kenmare welcomes travellers from all corners of the world. Take advantage of the town’s perfect positioning as a touring centre, allowing you to discover the famed beauty of the rugged coastline and mountainous hinterland at your own pace.

Whether you’re seeking scenic drives, outdoor adventures, or cultural explorations, Kenmare offers countless day trips and walking routes to fulfil your wanderlust. Immerse yourself in the natural wonders and rich history of this unique region while enjoying the warm hospitality that Kenmare has to offer.

Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Ring of Kerry. Meander along winding roads and rugged coastlines with panoramic views along this 110-mile adventure. Start in vibrant Kenmare on this must-do journey. Click the image for tips and a downloadable map.

Uncover the hidden gem of the rugged and untouched Beara Peninsula. Explore the 30-mile Ring of Beara that boasts a unique climate and exotic flora. Discover Martello Towers, holy wells, historic ruins and charming villages.

 

Enjoy a picturesque day trip to Gougane Barra and Bantry House. Witness stunning natural beauty, a quaint church, and the treasures of Bantry House. The scenic valley and heritage site nestled in the Shehy Mountains offer a peaceful retreat from a busy trail.

Wander through the vast Killarney National Park & Muckross Estate, covering 25 thousand acres. The park showcases the stunning Lakes of Killarney, encompassing woodlands and the majestic McGillycuddy Reeks mountain range. Explore the iconic Muckross House where Queen Victoria stayed during her visit in 1861.

Dingle is the gateway to Conor Pass, Ireland’s highest mountain pass. Explore the town’s folklore, shop at independent stores, or embark on a journey to the Early Christian monastic sites located on the Dingle Peninsula.

This mountain pass splits the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks and the Purple Mountain Group ranges. A traditional day trip involves riding in a horse trap or walking (10kms) through the Gap of Dunloe amidst rugged mountains, returning by boat through Killarney’s three famous magical lakes.

At Bonane Heritage Park, history comes alive. This park is truly unique, boasting a wealth of well-preserved archaeological sites spanning the Stone, Bronze, Iron Age, and pre-famine eras. The Park opens all-year-round, offering a fascinating journey into the past.

Derreen is a 19th-century woodland garden spanning 60 acres. You can explore this sub-tropical waterside estate and then take a short boat ride to Garnish Island, a mesmerising botanical garden. Wander through lush foliage and rare tropical plants, enjoying breathtaking views of the sea and mountains.

Kenmare Golf Club offers a beautiful golfing experience amidst stunning landscapes. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or a beginner, Kenmare Golf Club provides a welcoming and enjoyable atmosphere, promising an enjoyable golfing session in Kenmare’s picturesque surroundings.

 

Kerry is a golfer’s paradise. The Ring of Kerry Golf & Country Club is celebrated for its fairways and mountainside views. Enjoy the diverse golfing experiences this region offers, all set within captivating landscapes.

Revel in the rich fishing opportunities in Kerry. Fly fish, sea angle, or partake in freshwater pursuits. Seasonal catches include Wild Salmon and Brown Trout. Deep sea fishing can be arranged from near Sneem. Anglers will enjoy the region’s pristine waters and diverse experiences and return year after year.

Enjoy horse riding at Dromquinna Stables. This family-run Equestrian Centre offers scenic rides through countryside, mountains, and seaside with routes suitable for the entire family. A lit arena enables year-round lessons for all experience levels.

 

Join Emerald Outdoors for an exhilarating day exploring Kenmare Bay by kayak or paddleboard. Day tours, family trips, and unique night trips are available. Explore the bay alongside seals and witness the magical bioluminescence on a nighttime adventure.

Explore Kerry’s coastal gems, boasting 75 miles of sandy beaches with Europe’s cleanest waters. Many of these beautiful sites hold the European Blue Flag for their environmental quality. Experience the tranquillity of pristine sands and crystal-clear waters on Kerry’s spectacular beaches.