The Kerry Way is one of Ireland’s longest and oldest waymarked walking trails. With a pedigree stretching back forty years, this walker’s version of the Ring of Kerry has established itself as a firm favourite with seasoned walkers. On your 123 mile circuit of the Iveragh Peninsula you’ll walk through what are undoubtedly some of Ireland’s most spectacular landscapes.
Located on Ireland’s southwest corner the Kerry Way delivers an incredibly varied walking experience. The awe-inspiring views across Lough Leane and Muckross Lake, once seen, will never be forgotten. Nor will the sight of Torc Falls nestled in the dense woodland of Killarney National Park, Ireland’s oldest protected wilderness. In the north of the peninsula you’ll walk along centuries-old tracks passing beneath the magnificent MacGillycuddy’s Reeks, home to the country’s highest mountain, Carrauntoohil. Peaceful glens with their delightful sparkling loughs enhance the wild, natural beauty of the area further still. The south coast of the peninsula is different again with its wonderful coastal panoramas of turquoise waters, golden sands, rocky headlands and picturesque islets.
The Iveragh Peninsula is home to a variety of habitats and wildlife. In the uplands purple moor-grass is widespread and bog cotton flourishes on watery ground. Insect eating sundews and the purple-flowering greater butterwort are on display also. Overhead, look out for kestrels, peregrine falcons and if you are lucky, a white-tailed eagle. Sessile oak, holly and silver birch woodlands give shelter to white wood anemone and bluebells. On coastal trails keep an eye out for the black, fish-eating, cormorant. In spring and summer blackthorn, hawthorn, clematis and honeysuckle colour the hedgerows.
Heritage features heavily too as part of the peninsula is designated as Gaeltacht, a place where the Irish language is spoken and Irish culture is honoured. Wherever you go on your Kerry Way journey you are assured of a warm, Irish welcome.
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Kerry Way
Galway's Bridge to Killarney 123 miles/198 km
We offer 2 itineraries on the Kerry Way, a spectacular circular route around the Iveragh Peninsula. Walk beneath the towering MacGillycuddy’s Reeks, past shimmering lakes, and along the wild Atlantic coastline, before returning to Killarney’s wooded valleys.
| Code | Length | Average per day | Price range | |
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| KW8 | 18 miles/29 km | £898 – £1135 | ||
| KW9 | 15 miles/24 km | £983 – £1254 |
Kerry Way North: Galway's Bridge to Cahersiveen
Galway's Bridge to Cahersiveen 45 miles/72 km
From Galway’s Bridge, this walk leads you through the dramatic landscapes of the Kerry Way, passing beneath the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks – home to Ireland’s highest peak, Carrauntoohil – before reaching the historic coastal town of Cahersiveen.
| Code | Length | Average per day | Price range | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KWN4 | 15 miles/24 km | £480 – £581 |
Kerry Way South: Cahersiveen to Killarney
Cahersiveen to Killarney 78 miles/126 km
We offer 2 itineraries from Cahersiveen to Killarney, journeying through the unspoilt beauty of the Iveragh Peninsula. From the coastal trails of Caherdaniel to the peaceful woodlands of Killarney National Park, this walk is a perfect mix of sea and mountain landscapes.
| Code | Length | Average per day | Price range | |
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| KWS5 | 20 miles/32 km | £559 – £694 | ||
| KWS6 | 16 miles/26 km | £651 – £820 |

