Killarney Big Red Bus Hop On / Hop Off Tour
See Killarney like never before on the Big Red Bus. Our hop-on/hop-off tour takes in all of Killarney’s most treasured landmarks: from the breathtaking panoramic views of the lakes and mountains in Aghadoe to Ross Castle on the banks of Lough Leane, from the majestic Muckross House and Gardens to the glorious waterfall at Torc – and everything in between.
Hop-off and absorb at your leisure the wonders Killarney has to offer. Rejoin the tour or stick around for further exploration – we’ll be sure to pick you up when we come back around.
Our professional guides, Killarney natives all, have a wealth of local knowledge and entertaining folklore to share. Join us for a Tour and discover why the Big Red Bus is the best way to see the most beautiful town in the world.
Killarney, Ireland
Driving from Dingle down to Killarney, where we walk the main streets and take a horse carriage ride passing one of the lakes of Killarney. Then on driving towards Kinsale in the south of Ireland. It's one of the prettiest parts of the country.
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Killarney is most famous for its three lakes, and the town itself is quite attractive. Killarney is the nation's most popular destination after Dublin. People are drawn here primarily for the natural beauties around in the National Park, but the town itself has developed into a major tourist magnet.
There are quite a few shops packed into a small area. Those main streets outlined in blue add up to only about 1/2 a mile so it's quite easy to walk through the center up and down both sides of the street.
One of the most popular activities here is riding in the horse carriage with some commentary by your local driver.
Killarney does have nice wide sidewalks in the downtown area with trees and some benches, and the shops each seem to be unique. It's not like going to a big shopping mall. This place has a lot of character. The center of town, marked in the red circle is the crossroads of busy streets: High Street Main and New. Cars drive down the streets, so there's no pedestrian zone as such, but the sidewalks are nice and wide, it's easy to take a comfortable stroll.
Killarney Ireland
Getting on deros coach for ring of Kerry tour
Up Close ~ Killarney House & Gardens ~ County Kerry
Visit The Killarney House and Gardens on an Ireland RnR County Kerry Tour. Go to IrelandRnR.com to learn more. Contact Mike@IrelandRnR.com for more information.
Bus 2 College Break - Harlem Shake on the Ring of Kerry
Bus 2 breaking it down in Waterville
Ireland September 2009
We arrived in Dublin about 9am and took an Air Coach into Dublin near Trinity and did the short walk to the Clarence in Temple Bar, partly owned by Bono of U2. Fortunately a room was available immediately. We were tired but we immediately went out and did a tour of Trinity and saw many interesting things including the Book of Kells, walked down Grafton Street, and through Stephens Green, went to the Irish National Museum and took a quick hop on hop off bus ride through Dublin, then ate out (Irish Stew and Boxty) and then to Gogarty's for Traditional Irish folk signing til about 11 am, the latter in Temple Bar... very entertaining place and full of restaurants, bars, and music. The Gogarty place was totally packed and the crowd sang along with the folk songs all of which were new to us. The crowd would never meet Calif. fire codes.
Next day, got on bus again, and took a tour of the Guinness Storehouse (great must do in Dublin). Connie and I have drunk more Guinness on this trip than the rest of our lives combined. Then toured Kilmainham Gaol (Jail), which had all the history of the 1916 execution of the leaders of the Irish Easter Rising of 1916 and the subsequent rebellion that eventually led to a Anglo Irish Treaty in 1921, which divided the island into Northern Ireland and the rest, a bloody civil war, an Irish Free State in 1922, (see the Michael Collins movie) and finally the Republic of Ireland in 1949. (Now we saw a crowd march and demonstrate against Nama, the Irish bank bail out. There is also an ongoing debate about the EU Lisbon Treaty.) That night we ate out again at the Quay in the Temple Bar and then turned in earlier.
Rented car, drove across Ireland towards Galway and down to the Cliffs of Moher. Very windy, about 50 mph winds. Saw puffins and all. Drove through Lisdoonvarna looking for where Karl and Carol Ann stayed but never saw it. Stayed in Doolin at a BB with stone walls and fairly new, and went to pub for dinner, Guinness and more folk signing. Wind howled all night.
Next day drove to Kilrush and Killmer for the ferry across to Talbert, then down to Trallee and on to Killarney. Drove through the Killarney Lakes, took a jaunty ride, toured Muckross House in Killarney National Park. Very scenic lakes. Decided to forgo the Dingle Peninsula and the Ring of Kerry in favor of the Beara Peninsula. Stayed in Killarney at the Fairview right downtown, walked the town, and ate a great meal at the Fairview.
Today, drove to Kenmare and around the Beara Peninsula and most importantly over the Healy pass. Healy pass was very scenic, was up high with sheep all around and beautiful views of lakes on the Kerry side and a more barren landscape on the Cork side. Drove into Bantry, where Connie was determined to do genealogy (are we done yet) and toured the Bantry House (baron was titled the land for whatever brave thing he did stopping the attempted invasion of Bantry in 1796 by Wolfe Tone and 43 French ships. He mostly won by dint of bad weather for the ships, but got his title anyway. Pretty gardens etc. After just about giving up finding a decent place to stay in Bantry found the 2.5 year old Maritime Hotel, which is great! And even has wifi.
Tomorrow, Connie plans to go to Bantry museum and a graveyard looking for a great great great grandfather and whoever.
Btw, no problem whatsoever with reservations etc. anywhere we've gone. Although armed with books listing places, we've just done it all on the fly and most times were not at the counter asking about a room until about 6 pm. Seems the recession has hit tourism hard. We were told that last year our modus operandi would have been disaster.
Connie volunteered to drive and has done very well. I'm happy to be the navigator, but I have to say driving these roads is a Mad Hatter ride (Connie corrects me to say its a Mr. Toad's Wild Ride).
Killarney by Bus
A Ride with the Bus from the Killarney Busstation through Killarny direction Limerick
Red Bus Killarney
Adventure video for Red Bus Killarney
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Luxury 16 seat bus tours of The Ring of Kerry
Ring of Kerry Tours
Luxury 16 seat bus tours of The Ring of Kerry
An essential part of any visit to the Emerald Isle is a tour of the world famous Ring of Kerry. Take our luxury 16 seat bus on a 180km circuit of the county.
Our experienced guides will be delighted to show you the unrivalled beauty County Kerry has to offer. Whether you’re looking for an insight into Irish history, a sample of our famous local wit or simply a great photo opportunity, the Ring of Kerry Tour is exactly what you require.
Please contact Pat on +353 (0) 87 250 8122 or Ken on +353 (0) 87 204 8677 or email pat@killarneytour.com for directions or any more information you require.
Killarney town's train / bus
Ireland Views
Three views of Ireland I decided to capture on video rather than just still photo from my recent trip. The Aghadoe Heights one is my favorite lookout point in Killarney which is biggest town near where my mom grew up.
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Ireland Vacation with Paddywagon Tours - July 2018
In July 2018 Nicole and I traveled all over Ireland! We started in Dublin then set out on the 6-day All Ireland tour. Our guide Rory was a great entertainer and tourist-wrangler, and we got to see a TON of sights, locations, and cities. We got to visit ublin, Belfast, Derry, Letterkenny, Galway, Killarney, Dingle... and saw the Titanic Museum, Giant's Causeway, Cliffs of Moher, Slea Head Drive, Blarney Castle... and a whole lot more. A very tiring week for sure, but well worth the effort.
Ring of Kerry bus tour
Waterville beach
Dingle and Slea Head Drive Tour with DEROS TOURS
Beautiful scenery of Dingle.
Bookings: derostours.com
Killarney Office
22 Main Street
Ireland
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Ireland Trip 2017
Our 10 day trip to Ireland recorded with the GoPro Hero 5 Black. Went from, Dublin, Kilkenny, Kinsale, Killarney, Galway, Belfast, and back to Dublin. Heavily relied on Rick Steves Ireland 2017 book and the National Geographic Ireland Adventure Map!
Background music:
Avicii the nights
Walk Off The Earth red hands
Ed Sheeran galway girl
More Scenery from Limerick
Even MORE scenery, shot from the shuttle bus.
Vlog: Our Bus Tour Across Ireland
V136 - Trip to Altamont Gardens, Carlow | VW California
Hi Folks,
On this day we took a day trip to Altamont Gardens in Carlow. Only 50ish minutes drive - super hand to get too. I also took some footage of beautiful fields near the gardens... Hope you enjoy and thanks for watching! J.
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