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• Ireland's Top Peaks Killarney National Park is home to Ireland’s tallest mountain range, the irresistibly named McGillycuddy’s Reeks. The peaks top out at over 3,280 feet (1,000 meters).
Less than 5 miles away, travelers will find local attractions like Ross Castle (a 15th-century castle) and Killarney National Park (Ireland's oldest national park and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve).
You can fly directly to Killarney National Park if you get a connecting flight from Dublin to Kerry Airport (KIR), which is only a 22-minute drive from the town of Killarney.
In 1981, Killarney National Park was designated as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. ... is Ireland's smallest national park and is located only a short 35-minute drive from the Cliffs of Moher.
Killarney National Park in Ireland will become a new 'sister park' for the Glacier National Park in Montana, USA. The spectacular park in County Kerry will become the only Irish destination on the ...
Killarney National Park, in Co. Kerry, has been named “Ireland’s Best Day Out.” The judges of the competition, which is run by The Irish Times in partnership Discover Ireland, have described ...
It was these and other experiences that prompted Glacier National Park to pen a major partnership agreement with Killarney in March 2021 making the two entities become “sister parks”.