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St Patricks Day in Kerry
Experience a True Irish St. Patrick’s Day in County Kerry ☘️
There’s no better place to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day than in County Kerry, where tradition, culture, and breathtaking landscapes come together for an unforgettable experience. From the dawn celebrations in Dingle to the colorful parades in Killarney and Tralee, Kerry is alive with music, dance, and festive spirit.
Looking for the perfect place to stay with your group? Kilburn House offers a cozy, centrally located retreat for up to 14 guests, complete with en-suite rooms, a home cinema, and a games room—perfect for unwinding after a long day of celebrations. €550 per night, with even better rates available for direct bookings. Call (066) 976 7364 or book online: Kilburn House on Airbnb.
Ready to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day the Kerry way?
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Valentine's Day in Kerry: Romantic Getaways, Dining, Unique Experiences, and Local Events in this Comprehensive Guide of Things To Do In County Kerry this February in County Kerry:
Looking for the perfect way to celebrate Valentine’s Day in County Kerry?
IAMOFKERRY's guide on things to do in County Kerry this February and Valentines Day is packed with romantic getaways, unique dining experiences, local events, and unforgettable things to do in Kerry this month.
Whether you’re planning a weekend escape, a cozy dinner, or a fun outdoor adventure, you’ll find plenty of ideas to make this February special. Explore everything from scenic spots to intimate activities across the stunning landscapes of Kerry – the perfect setting for romance!
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December In County Kerry: Your Complete Festive Guide
Discover the magic of Christmas across Kerry with our complete festive guide! From dazzling parades and enchanting ice-skating to cozy markets and Santa visits, explore everything the Kingdom has to offer this holiday season. Plan your visit and experience the joy and wonder of Christmas in Killarney, Tralee, and beyond. -
Exploring Kerry in November: A Hidden Gem of Culture and Adventure
Discover the hidden beauty of County Kerry in November, where Ireland’s breathtaking landscapes transform with the vibrant colors of autumn. In this ultimate guide to exploring Kerry in late fall, find everything you need to know about the best scenic spots, like the Gap of Dunloe, Killarney National Park, and more. November in Kerry means fewer crowds, crisp air, and peaceful trails perfect for hikers, photographers, and nature lovers. Learn about local events, top hiking routes, cozy Irish pubs, and tips for capturing stunning fall photography. From quiet mountain passes to misty lakes, let this guide be your resource for a memorable November trip to Kerry, Ireland’s untamed heart. -
The Ultimate Guide to Kerry's National Parks: Killarney National Park and Páirc Náisiúnta na Mara
Discover the natural beauty of County Kerry with our in-depth guide to Killarney National Park and Páirc Náisiúnta na Mara. Whether you're hiking through the stunning MacGillycuddy Reeks, cycling the Gap of Dunloe, or kayaking on the Lakes of Killarney, this guide offers expert tips, safety advice, and recommendations for an unforgettable adventure. Explore historic sites like Ross Castle and Muckross House, and learn about the rich wildlife, breath-taking landscapes, and must-do activities. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, families, and anyone looking to experience the wild beauty of Kerry.
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The Ancient Roots of Samhain: Halloween in County Kerry
As the crisp October winds sweep across County Kerry, Halloween—or Samhain, as it's traditionally known—brings with it a sense of ancient magic. Rooted in the Celtic festival that marked the end of the harvest and the beginning of winter, Samhain was a time when the veil between the living and spirit worlds was at its thinnest. From bonfires on Kerry’s hilltops to the eerie legend of the Púca, discover the fascinating history of Samhain in County Kerry and how its ancient traditions still echo through the modern-day Halloween celebrations we know and love. -
Kerry October Events: Your Ultimate Guide
Discover the best of Kerry this October with events like the Dingle Food Festival, Quest Killarney, the Kerry International Film Festival, and Kenmare Halloween Howl. Whether you're here for food, adventure, film, or family fun, Kerry has it all this month.
Don’t miss the Samhain Killarney gathering or the magical experience of witnessing the red deer rut at Killarney National Park. There’s something for everyone to enjoy in the heart of Ireland’s natural beauty!
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The Listowel Races: A Rich Tradition of Horse Racing and Irish Culture
The Listowel Races, held annually in the heart of County Kerry, is one of Ireland's most beloved horse racing festivals, steeped in over 160 years of history and tradition. This week-long event, which takes place every September, combines thrilling National Hunt and flat racing with a vibrant social scene, including the much-anticipated Ladies Day. Beyond the action on the track, visitors can immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere of Listowel, enjoy local cuisine, and experience Irish culture at its finest. Whether you're a seasoned racegoer or a first-time visitor, the Listowel Races offer an unforgettable blend of sport, fashion, and celebration. -
The Ultimate Guide to Exploring Kerry in Autumn: Uncover Hidden Gems, Embrace Local Traditions, and Immerse Yourself in Nature’s Most Beautiful Season.
Autumn in County Kerry offers a unique, tranquil experience as the vibrant landscapes transform and the crowds thin. Whether you're hiking through the golden-hued forests of Killarney National Park, taking a windswept drive along the Ring of Kerry, or immersing yourself in local traditions at the Listowel Races, this season reveals a more intimate side of Kerry. Explore hidden gems like Gleninchaquin Park and Valentia Island, savor local food at the Dingle Food Festival, and uncover the magic of autumn’s beauty, culture, and community. Perfect for locals rediscovering home or visitors seeking an authentic Irish adventure, Kerry in autumn promises a mix of stunning scenery, peaceful hikes, and rich cultural experiences. -
Top Easy Walks in County Kerry to Enjoy This September: Scenic Trails for All Levels
Introduction As September casts its golden glow over County Kerry, it’s the perfect time to explore the region’s natural beauty at a relaxed pace. ... -
Exploring the Rich Marine Life of County Kerry: A Guide to the Best Tour Provider
Explore County Kerry's rich marine life with our guide to the best dolphin and whale watching tours. Discover top operators like Dingle Sea Safari and Blasket Islands Eco Marine Tours. Learn the best times to visit, how to plan, and what to expect on your wildlife adventure in Ireland's stunning coastal waters. -
Embracing November in County Kerry: A Cozy Guide to Fall Bliss
As the brisk winds of November sweep through County Kerry, a magical transformation unfolds. The landscapes, adorned in vibrant autumnal hues, beck...
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