Killarney
-
Hotels | January 2011
Killarney
Kathleen's Country House
Kathleen O'Regan-Sheppard prides herself on being the best host in Killarney. Located next to a dairy farm, this airy guesthouse has a contemporary feel, with large bedrooms decorated in light floral fabrics. Rooms start at €49.
-
Restaurants | January 2011
Killarney
Treyvaud's
Brothers Paul and Mark Treyvaud opened this restaurant back in 2003. Today it is one of Killarney's most popular eateries, offering traditional Irish lunchtime favourites and more sophisticated international cuisine for evening diners.
-
Visit | September 2010
Killarney
MUCKROSS HOUSE AND GARDENS
Take a trip into Ireland's past at this impressive Victorian pile. Watch demonstrations of bookbinding, weaving and pottery, take a stroll in the gardens or explore the ruins of nearby Muckross Abbey, destroyed in the 17th century.
Address: KILLARNEY NATIONAL PARK. | Tel: +353 (0)64 667 0144
-
Indulge | September 2010
Killarney
CRAG CAVE
Take a tour through these remarkable limestone caves, undiscovered until 1983. A guide brings you more than 3,500m into the cave, revealing a wonderland of massive stalactites and gaping caverns.
-
Hotels | September 2010
Killarney
HOTEL EUROPE
Perched on the shores of the Lower Lake, adjacent to Killarney's two 18- hole championship golf courses and surrounded by mountain peaks, this modern hotel boasts some of Ireland's best lakeside views. Rooms from €170.
-
See | July 2009
Killarney
MUCKROSS HOUSE, GARDENS AND FARMS
This Victorian mansion and its gardens offer a colourful glimpse into Ireland's past. Don't miss the bookbinding, weaving and pottery demonstrations.
-
Hotels | July 2009
Killarney
AGHADOE HEIGHTS HOTEL
This five-star hotel is pure luxury, right down to the orthopaedic beds and stateof- the-art spa. Book a room with a view over the Lakes of Killarney.
-
Nightlife | July 2009
Killarney
MOLLY DARCY'S
With its oak beams and open fireplaces this is a proper old-school Irish pub. Look out for the public telephones, which are old confessionals from a monastery, and the Irish dancing on Sundays.

