How long does the Ring of Kerry tour take?

How long does the Ring of Kerry tour take?

How long does the Ring of Kerry tour take?

around 3.5 hours
The Ring of Kerry circuit measures 179km (111 miles) in length and the route takes around 3.5 hours to drive around without stopping. However, it’s always better to take your time to experience the vast variety of nature, culture and activities in Kerry.

How do you tour the Ring of Kerry?

Travel by train from Dublin to Killarney….

  1. Full Day Tour of The Ring of Kerry (6 hrs 30mins)
  2. Carrauntoohil Peak Guided Hiking Tour (1 Day)
  3. Ring of Kerry and Valentia Island Cycling Tour (1 day)
  4. Gap of Dunloe Full Day Tour (5hrs 30mins)
  5. Tour of The Dingle Peninsula & Slea Head (6hrs 30mins)

Where do you start the Ring of Kerry?

Killarney
The Ring of Kerry route starts and finishes in the lively town of Killarney. Now, although Killarney is the official start and end point, you can always join the route wherever you see fit.

Can you cycle the Ring of Kerry?

The Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle is back on the road July 2nd, 2022. This iconic cycling event now in it’s 40th year takes place along one of the world’s most renowned touring routes THE RING OF KERRY, a 170 KM circular route starting and ending in the beautiful town of Killarney.

Is the Ring of Kerry worth it?

However, here at Wild Rover Tours, we recommend taking your time travelling the route to enjoy the incredible scenery, beautiful wildlife, culture and activities available in Kerry. The reason many people believe the Ring of Kerry is worth visiting is because of the incredible variety of stops along the route.

What is the best part of the Ring of Kerry?

13 Top Attractions of the Ring of Kerry

  1. Killarney National Park. Lady’s View, Killarney National Park.
  2. The Gap of Dunloe. Gap of Dunloe.
  3. Editor’s Choice Skellig Islands. Skellig Islands.
  4. Derrynane House & Park. Ruins on Abbey Island.
  5. Killarney. Muckross House.
  6. Cahersiveen. Ballycarbery Castle ruins.
  7. Cahergal Stone Fort.
  8. Kenmare.

Where does the Ring of Kerry cycle start and finish?

In Killarney at the Start/Finish Points. In Caherciveen (72Kms) In Kenmare (136Kms)

Where should I stop on the Ring of Kerry?

Killarney National Park – home to Ross Castle, Muckross House, and Torc Waterfall – is another one of the top things to do in Kerry. Make sure to stop off at the stunning Rossbeigh Beach for a dip in the Atlantic Ocean and take a boat ride to the mind-blowing Skellig Islands (where Star Wars was filmed).

Is the Ring of Kerry Cycle difficult?

The Ring of Kerry challenge takes in some steep and rough terrain. The Ring of Kerry route affords many wonderful views. This one will take some work, so take a deep breath and mount up. Cycle into Killarney and go left just after the mini-roundabout.