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July 15, 2023
Killarney, Kerry

Aoife & Shane

Landscape

Things To Do

The Wedding Website of Aoife Murphy and Shane McCarthy
Some of the beautiful sights of Killarney!
Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland

South and west of the town of Killarney in Co. Kerry is an expanse of rugged mountainous country. This includes the McGillycuddy’s Reeks, the highest mountain range in Ireland which rise to a height of over 1000 metres. At the foot of these mountains nestle the world famous lakes of Killarney. Here where the mountains sweep down to the lake shores, their lower slopes covered in woodlands, lies the 10,236 hectare (26,000 acres), Killarney National Park . The distinctive combination of mountains, lakes, woods and waterfalls under ever changing skies gives the area a special scenic beauty.

St Mary's Cathedral

St Mary's Cathedral

New Street, Inch, County Kerry, Ireland
, +353 64 663 1014

The church where we are getting married! With its stunning mountain range and lakes, it is known as beauty’s home. Rising above the whole scene of the town and its backdrop, is our Cathedral – the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, better known as St Mary’s. Soaring heavenward, our Cathedral carries with it the devotion and prayers of generations of people of the Diocese, at home and abroad.

Ross Castle

Ross Castle

Ross Road, Killarney, County Kerry V93 V304, Ireland
, +353 64 663 5851

This Castle may be considered a typical example of the stronghold of an Irish Chieftain during the Middle Ages. The date of its foundation is uncertain but it was probably built in the late 15th century by one of the ODonoghue Ross chieftains. It is surrounded by a fortified bawn, its curtain walls defended by circular flanking towers, two of which remain. Much of the bawn was removed by the time the Barrack building was added on the south side of the castle sometime in the middle of the 18th century. The castle contains 16th and 17th century oak furniture.

Muckross House & Gardens

Muckross House & Gardens

Muckross, County Kerry, Ireland

This nineteenth century Victorian mansion is set against the stunning beauty of Killarney National Park. The house stands close to the shores of Muckross Lake, one of Killarney's three lakes, famed world wide for their splendour and beauty. As a focal point within Killarney National Park, Muckross House is the ideal base from which to explore this landscape. One of our favourite places to visit!

Torc Waterfall

Torc Waterfall

Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland
, +353 85 801 7973

Torc Waterfall is approximately 7 kilometres from Killarney Town and approx 2.5 kilometres from the motor entrance to Muckross House and is signposted from a carpark off the N71. A short walk of approx 200 metres brings you to the waterfall. From that point steps lead to another viewing point at a higher altitude that provides a view over the Middle Lake. The path is also part of the Kerry Way long distance walking route and a starting point for circular walking routes which are indicated by a map down at the start of the trail beside the car park. The waterfall which is approximately 20 metres high is at its best after heavy rainfall.

Ring of Kerry

Ring of Kerry

Ring of Kerry, Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland

It’s a road that takes you through 10,000 years of dramatic history. It’s a road that takes you from deep forest to the crashing waters of the wild Atlantic. It’s a road through rugged, majestic landscapes: where wild stag roam and where tumbling waterfalls crash into crystal streams teeming with wild salmon. It’s a road that shows you the real meaning of a holiday in Kerry, Ireland.

The Gap of Dunloe

The Gap of Dunloe

Killarney, Kerry, Ireland

The Gap of Dunloe is a narrow mountain pass forged between the MacGillycuddy Reeks and Purple Mountain by glacial flows. The river running through the gap is the river Loe from where the Gap gets it's name. The Gap begins at Kate Kearney's Cottage. The road, narrow in many places, winds through the pass and descends into The Black Valley passing five lakes, Coosaun Lough, Black Lake, Cushnavally Lake, Auger Lake and Black Lough. Within easy walking distance from Kate Kearney's cottage is a picturesque old bridge known as the 'Wishing Bridge'. It is said that wishes made here really do come true!

Dingle Peninsula

Dingle Peninsula

Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland

The Dingle Peninsula stretches 30 miles (48 kilometres) into the Atlantic Ocean on the south-west coast on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. The peninsula is dominated by the range of mountains that form its spine, running from the Slieve Mish range to the Conor Pass and Mount Brandon, Ireland’s second highest peak. The magnificent coastline consists of steep sea-cliffs such as Slea Head, dramatic headlands broken by sandy beaches, with the award-winning beach at Inch in the south and the tombolo of Maharees to the north. The Blasket Islands lie to the west and the peninsula is dotted with lovely villages. A place rich in tradition, literature and culture, where native Gaelic (Irish) prospers alongside modern languages, where the perfect harmony created by nature restores the spirit, where you can relax and savour the scenery, the flora and fauna, the art & photography, craft trails, the culture, the archaeology, the local food, craft distillery and breweries, or just meet the people!

Killarney Golf & Fishing Club

Killarney Golf & Fishing Club

Lackabane, County Kerry, Ireland
, +353 64 663 1034

Killarney Golf & Fishing Club is one of Ireland’s most prestigious and historic golfing venues in Ireland. Located in Killarney National Park and surrounded by the lakes of Lough Leane, Killarney Golf & Fishing Club is a world class destination which is a Four-Time host to the Irish Open and home to two 18-hole championship courses. A warm welcome awaits when you visit Killarney Golf & Fishing Club.