Things to see or do
Amenities
- Length of Route: 216 kilometres
- Route Guides: Cycling Routes in Cork and Kerry, published by Fáilte Ireland - Southwest Region.
- Maps: OS 1:50,000 Discovery Series 78, 83 & 84
The Ring of Kerry Cycle Route
The Ring of Kerry Cycle Route passes through some of the most beautiful countryside to be found in all of Ireland. It is an area known throughout the world for its archaeological treasures, breathtaking scenery and charming hospitality. The route travels along quiet country roads where possible, and passes through all the main towns and villages along the way. The route should ideally be cycled in a clockwise direction for safety and spread over a week in order to fully appreciate the relaxing atmosphere and magnificent variety of scenery. The entire journey is signposted with a cycling. Remember that some sections of the route are high and exposed. Even in the summer months please take note of the weather forecast and take suitable clothing and supplies. The Ring of Kerry Cycle Route can be divided into sections and the following are suggested cycling schedules: Day 1: Killarney – Kenmare: 42km Day 2: Kenmare – Sneem: 30km Day 3: Sneem – Waterville: 35km Day 4: Waterville – Portmagee: 29km Day 5: Portmagee – Cahersiveen via Valentia Island: 16km Day 6: Caherciveen – Killorglin: 42km Day 7: Killorglin – Killarney: 22km
Contact
Telephone+353 (0)64 31 633Fax:+353 (0)64 34 506
Address: Tourist Information Office, Beech Road, Killarney, Co. Kerry, Republic of Ireland
Activities
Sights & Culture
Kerry Poet's Monument An Speir Bhean