Kerry @Ease, 8-day Walking Tour

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Our @Ease programmes are designed to give walkers an opportunity to unwind, relax and recover with less unpacking and longer stays. This gives you more time to experience each location, helps ease the pressure on our accommodation providers, and offers a more fuel-efficient option. 

The Iveragh Peninsula or Ring of Kerry, the second of the five southwestern peninsulas, is one of the most popular tourist routes in Ireland. Instead of seeing it by car with the crowds, we invite you to experience it by walking. This is the best way to fully appreciate the natural beauty and culture of this peninsula.

The north side of the peninsula mirrors the old red sandstone of the Dingle Peninsula, gradually changing as you venture south to the limestone crags of the Beara Peninsula. Long sandy beaches on the north side give way to rocky inlets and coves. The climate is warm and temperate, allowing sub-tropical plants to flourish.

The glaciated Lakes of Killarney have been long famous as a tourist destination and are the centre of the Killarney National Park, home to native oak woods, birch, beech and one of the last remaining herd of red deer. Since their introduction from Norway in 2008, it is also now home to breeding white tailed eagles.

What's Included

Price Includes

  • Bed and Breakfast in comfortable, friendly, locally-run Guest Houses
  • Daily Luggage Transfers
  • Detailed Route Notes, Maps & GPX Tracks
  • 24/7 Support Line
  • Where to Eat & Regional Reading List
  • Packing List, Travel Advice & more!

Optional Extras

  • Airport Transfers
  • Day Trips & Excursions
  • Extended or Customised Itineraries

Pricing

  • Per Person Sharing Room €735
  • Single Supplement €245

Tour Highlights

The 8-day tour is a relaxed version of our Kerry Way tours, incorporating more free days so you can choose how often and how much you walk. This tour begins in Glenbeigh and follows some of the Kerry Way with overnight stays in Caherciveen, Waterville and ending with Killarney.

  • All the best Ring of Kerry sites at a more relaxed pace.
  • Muckross House and Killarney National Park.

Difficulty Level

This tour is split equally between MODERATE and RELAXED days, with one STRENUOUS day that includes an optional shorter route.

See how we determine levels of difficulty for each of our hiking tours by visiting our FAQ page.

  • Relaxed: 12-18km (8-11mi), 3-4hrs
  • Moderate: 16-23km (10-14mi), 4-7hrs
  • Strenuous: 22-30km (14-19mi), 5-9hrs

Itinerary

Day 1 – Travel to Glenbeigh

From Cork or Shannon airports, travel by bus to Killarney and take a local bus to Glenbeigh, a traditional seaside village on the north side of the peninsula.

Overnight accommodation in Glenbeigh village.

Day 2 – Rosbeigh Beach or Kerry Way Circular

Enjoy the seaside village of Glenbeigh, walking the local lanes to Rosbeigh Beach with its 5km of sand and dunes opening onto Dingle Bay. For a longer walk, there is an option to follow the Kerry Way on a circular route around Seefin Hill.

Seefin Hill: Distance 12km (7mi). Approximate walking time 4.5 hours.

Rosbeigh Beach: Distance 5km (3mi)

Overnight accommodation in Glenbeigh.

Day 3 – Glenbeigh to Caherciveen

Walk the Kerry Way to Caherciveen. The route passes through turf bogs and pine forest. Some short climbs give views over Valentia Island and the stunning scenery of the western end of the peninsula.

Distance 25.5km (16mi). Ascents 470m (1,542ft). Approximate walking time 8 hours.

Shorter options available.

Overnight accommodation in Caherciveen.

Day 4 – Free Day Caherciveen

Free day in Caherciveen to explore town or walk any of the three local loop walks. Valentia Island is accessible by a short passenger ferry ride. Local Link bus services also service Valentia and the Skellig Ring area for further exploration.

Overnight accommodation in Caherciveen.

Day 5 – Caherciveen to Waterville

Walk through the Caherciveen hinterland. The route passes through turf bogs and pine forest. Some short climbs give views over Valentia Island and the stunning scenery of the western end of the peninsula. Waterville is a colourful coastal village, bounded by a long white beach and the lovely Lough Currane.
A taxi transfer helps to shorten the walk this day.

Distance 17km (11mi). Approximate walking time 5 hours.

Overnight accommodations in Waterville.

 

Day 6 – Free Day Waterville

Free day to enjoy the ancient seaside settlement of Waterville, nestled between mountains, the expansive Lough Currane and the Atlantic coast. Here you will see 6th century monastic remains on Holy Island, attesting to the presence of early settlers.

Overnight accommodation in Waterville.

Day 7 – Explore Killarney National Park

Return to Killarney by Bus Eireann (not included) and overnight in the heart of the Killarney National Park. Enjoy a day exploring the park and environs.

Overnight accommodation in Killarney.

Day 8 – Depart from Killarney

Depart Killarney by regular transport services.

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REVIEWS

July 2021 – Jim, California

We are leaving Killarney today, I just wanted to thank you for everything.  We had an incredible walk along the Kerry Way.  Everything was perfect.  We loved the variety of b & b’s along the way and all of the owners were wonderful to work with. We could not be happier.

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