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Days out & scenic buses in: County Kerry

Discover the emerald isle's breathtaking beauty: how to explore County Kerry's stunning landscapes without a car

County Kerry, on Ireland’s southwest coast, offers an enchanting escape, with its dramatic landscapes and vibrant towns perfectly suited for exploration without a car. Base yourself in Killarney, a lively hub easily reached by train, where the charm of Irish hospitality awaits.

From Killarney, immerse yourself in the natural grandeur of Killarney National Park. Just a short walk from the town centre, you can wander through the magnificent Killarney House & Gardens or hire a bicycle to navigate the well-maintained trails to spots like Ross Castle and Muckross Abbey. A hop-on, hop-off ‘Big Red Bus’ service offers a convenient way to visit major highlights such as Muckross House, its traditional farms, and the cascading Torc Waterfall.

For a truly iconic experience, embark on a guided coach tour of the Ring of Kerry. These tours from Killarney provide a relaxed way to soak in the panoramic coastal and mountain views, stopping at breathtaking viewpoints like Ladies View and charming villages such as Kenmare. You can also delve into the rich history at the Kerry Bog Village Museum.

Beyond the Ring, the rugged Dingle Peninsula beckons. Local Link Kerry buses connect Dingle town with picturesque areas like Ventry and Dunquin, revealing spectacular sea cliffs and a strong Gaelic culture. Travelling by bus allows you to simply relax and admire the unparalleled scenery, making your journey through County Kerry an unforgettable adventure.

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