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Killarney [1] is one of Ireland's leading tourist destinations because of the abundant scenery nearby in Killarney National Park. It is also situated on the Ring of Kerry scenic drive.
[edit] UnderstandKillarney town itself is probaby the main tourist centre outside of Dublin. There is probably a hotel bed for every inhabitant. However the scenery begins right on its doorstep. You can see Ireland's highest mountains from the town (weather permitting) and walk straight into beautiful parkland from the town streets. The weather needs to be mentioned. Ireland is rainy and Killarney — in the southwest — is one of the wetter parts of of the country. It is located on the Ring of Kerry, a circuit of various towns and villages in Kerry, which showcases some of the finest scenery in Ireland. [edit] Get in[edit] By planeThere is a small international Airport at Farranfore 10 lm to the north. There are regular flights from London, Frankfurt and Dublin. [edit] By trainKillarney is on the Dublin-Tralee railway. It is about 3 and a half hours from Dublin. The train station is only a few hundred metres from the centre of town. [edit] By carKillarney is situated approximately two hours from Shannon Airport, one and a half hours drive from Cork Airport and 4 and half hours drive from Dublin Airport. It is possible to rent a car from anyone of these places or to drive directly to Ireland via Ferry from the United Kingdom or Europe. [edit] By busThe bus station is located next to the train station. [edit] By boat[edit] Get around[edit] By bicycleCycling is an ideal way to see the Killarney National Park. There are paved bicycle paths in Muckross, Knockreer and Ross Island. If you do not have a bicycle, there are several places in Killarney where you can rent them. [edit] SeeHuge flocks of Rooks appear on the town's rooftops at sunset, reminiscent of Hitchcock's "The Birds." In summer, they concentrate down near the cathedral. The Rook population is estimated at 10,000 - more than the number of people living in Killarney! The town's a bit heavy on the tourist pub scene, but pleasant.[edit] DoVenture out to the countryside. Visit Muckross House and Estates. Visit Ross Road and Killarney National Park, which is very near to town — approximately 1 mile. Take a boat trip on the Lakes of Killarney. Boats leave Ross Castle regularly during the summer. Watch a game of Gaelic football, Ireland's national game. Kerry has won more All-Ireland Football Championship titles than any other team. Killarney has a rich footballing tradition and Kerry inter-county matches are often played at Fitzgerald Stadium in the town. Climb Carrantouhill, Ireland's highest mountain which is 1,041m (3,414 ft) high. Killarney serves as a good base for this. [edit] Learn[edit] WorkKillarney always has lots of jobs available in the hospitality industry, especially during the summer months. The free local newspaper The Killarney Advertiser has several pages of job vacancies. [edit] Buy
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[edit] DrinkThere is a wide variety of pubs in Killarney.
[edit] SleepKillarney has a huge variety of accommodation available for visitors, from top of the range luxury 5 star hotels to comfortable B&B's and hostel accommodation. There's something to suite every budget. Friars Glen Country House ([[2]]) is built in a traditional style and offers a haven of peace and tranquility. This charming house is set in 28 acres of wood and pastureland and is located in the heart of Killarney National Park. [edit] Stay safeKillarney is safe. Keep your radar up just as you would in any other urban area, even a little less. In case of trouble call the local police (known as the 'Garda') 064-31222. [edit] Cope[edit] Get out
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