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KILLARNEY (Cill Airne: The Church of the Sloes). Sites of interest in the town reflect it's strong religious and educational history. Killarney was a Church foundation from the 5th or 6th Century, house settlement began here from around 1500.

Explore colourful laneways, a fine cathedral … historic buildings dating back to the days of the landlord … experience the ambience of busy streets in the town centre.

Nestled amidst deep, lake filled valleys with astounding sights such as the famous Ladies' View (Named after Queen Victoria's Ladies' in Waiting) and the MacGillicuddy Reeks - Ireland's largest mountain range, home of Carrauntoohil our largest peak.

Killarney itself is a lively hub of activity, with many hotels, restaurants, pubs, discos, along with outlets for renting bikes, cars and the famous jaunting cars.
It is an ideal base for touring the Ring of Kerry, Dingle and Tralee. Well serviced by transport - bus, train, and the nearby Kerry Airport, Killarney is easily accessible from Ireland and abroad.Tourist Office: 064 31633 Train Station: 064 31067 Bus Station: 064 34777