Killarney Convention Centre - Killarney, Ireland.
Killarney Convention Centre, a Venue with a Destination Experience.
Killarney Convention Centre is a purpose-built international conference and event venue with 4,500m2 of space, catering for conferences of 25 to 2,500 delegates. Two hotel properties onsite provide 500 rooms with an additional 2000 rooms within a mile. killarneyconventioncentre.ie
Discover Ireland - Killarney National Park 1
Visit the Killarney National Park with this clip. See its beautiful landmarks such as the castle, gardens, farm, waterfall and lake. For more information visit discoverireland.ie/Arts-Culture-Heritage/killarney-national-park or discoverireland.ie/killarney.
Ireland's Top Destination Killarney Co Kerry South West Ireland
Killarney is one of of the most beautiful places in the world, often described as Heaven's Reflex and Beauty's Home.
With a magical mix of woodlands,lakes,islands and rugged mountains, all within a heritage rich and intimate lush valley; the visitor's experience is greatly enhanced by a warm yet professional welcome, a wonderful array of world class accommodation, superb dining, top class entertainment and memorable touring and an abundance of activities.
Come visit with us and let us share our stories with you, our ancient history and heritage going back over 9,000 years, and partake of the world class facilities that abound in Killarney and the surrounding Southwest coast of Ireland.
Whether your visit is business or leisure, you can be assured that you will be glad you came to Killarney. For over 250 years Killarney has opened it's door to visitors and offering them a warm welcome..
For further information visit killarneyonamap.ie
Up Close ~ Killarney Town ~ County Kerry
A short stroll around Killarney Town viewing some of the sights, shops, and pubs of the town. Ireland RnR Tour guests explore and enjoy Killarney Town on our Ireland RnR County Kerry Wild Atlantic Way Tours. Go to IrelandRnR.com to learn more. Contact Mike@IrelandRnR.com for more information.
You NEED to Do This in Killarney - Ireland
Boating through Killarney National Park and Biking through the Gap of Dunloe. I didn't know Ireland was such an adventurous destination.
I was in Killarney to attend TBEX (Travel Blog Exchange) and one of the tours they put together, through Failte Ireland, was to boat across Lough Leane and cycle through the Gap of Dunloe, both close to Killarney.
We were pick up at the INEC (Ireland's National Event Center) and transported to Ross Castle on Lough Leane. We took boats, provided by Gap of Dunloe Traditional Boat Tours, across the lake to an island with ancient monastery ruins and then navigating through Muckross Lake and Upper Lake before being dropped off at Lord Brandon's Cottage.
From there we mounted our bikes, provided by Ireland Walk Hike Bike, to cycle up the Mountains of East Kerry for the 11 kilometer road through the Gap of Dunloe. The sights were incredible. It did rain on and off the whole day but it just added to the experience and made it more memorable.
We stopped at Heather Restaurant for a delicious meal and the best Irish Coffee I have ever had. Our last stop of the tour was Beaufort Bar, a pub that is as traditional as you can find with live music and dance performers to welcome all us bloggers to Ireland.
It was an amazing first day in Ireland for me and I highly suggest Killarney as a stop on your Ireland trip.
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The last unpoisoned eagle in Kerry (& a tour of Killarney town)
I visited Killarney 2 weeks ago for my sister's Kerry Fashion Weekend.
It is a weird town. Sort of like the 'Ireland of our imagination'. Yes, it is nice, clean and prosperous - but is it really a typical Irish town?
As I explain in nasal tones during the video, to my mind it is a totem. Similar to Kinsale, Dingle or Westport - it is how we wish Irish towns were.
And that eagle? It's a statue. Hard to poison a statue.
Visit Killarney - Official Destination Video
Welcome to Killarney, a beautiful town located in Co. Kerry, Ireland; surrounded by 26,000 acres of National Park it's no wonder that Killarney is crowned Ireland's Adventure capital.
Killarney was named as one of the top 10 best tourist destinations in the world by Trivago in 2016, not only that but also many of the hotels were rated the best in the world. From family friendly to fabulous nightlife; Killarney has activities to suit all tastes and we are delighted to share them all with you.
Visit to see all there is to do in Killarney & more!
The video was produced by KTOWN Media
The music was kindly provided by Seo Linn - you can purchase D'aon Guth Amhain now on iTunes or visit
Killarney Ireland
Killarney Ireland (2003).
Killarney (Irish: Cill Airne, meaning church of sloes; pronounced [ˈcɪl̠ʲ ˈaːɾˠnʲə]) is a medium-sized town in County Kerry, southwestern Ireland. The town is on the northeastern shore of Lough Leane, which is part of Killarney National Park. The town and its hinterland is home to St Mary's Cathedral, Ross Castle, Muckross House and Abbey, the Lakes of Killarney, MacGillycuddy's Reeks, Purple Mountain, Mangerton Mountain, the Gap of Dunloe and Torc Waterfall. Its natural heritage, its history and its location on the Ring of Kerry make Killarney a popular tourist destination.
Killarney is, according to the online travel website Tripadvisor, Ireland's most popular travel destination for 2015, placing it 23rd in Europe.
Killarney was bestowed the prestigious Best Kept Town award in 2007, in a cross-border competition jointly organised by the Department of the Environment and the Northern Ireland Amenity Council. In 2011, it was named Ireland's tidiest town and the cleanest town in the country by Irish Business Against Litter
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Killarney Ireland Traditional Music Session
Check out the local music at Buckleys Bar at the Arbitus Hotel. Travel with Kids Ireland.
Killarney nightlife, Ireland
Killarney nightlife, Ireland 2003
Killarney (Irish: Cill Airne, meaning church of slo̠es) is a medium-sized town in County Kerry, southwestern Ireland. The town is on the northeastern shore of Lough Leane, which is part of Killarney National Park. The town and its hinterland is home to St Mary's Cathedral, Ross Castle, Muckross House and Abbey, the Lakes of Killarney, MacGillycuddy's Reeks, Purple Mountain, Mangerton Mountain, the Gap of Dunloe and Torc Waterfall. Its natural heritage, its history and its location on the Ring of Kerry make Killarney a popular tourist destination.
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Destination Killarney Tourist Information Centre, Killarney Ireland
Destination Killarney Tourist Information Centre is located on Scotts Street, Killarney. Here you will get all the information you need on your trip to Killarney. Where to stay, Dining, Things to do, Festivals, Events, Family Fun, Entertainment and Much more!
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Killarney, Ireland
Mine and my friend's trip to Killarney, Ireland during our 2014 Internship Abroad through Michigan State University.
Review Scott's Hotel (Killarney, Ireland)
Scott's Hotel (Killarney, Ireland)
Address: Scotts Street. Town Centre
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Star Ratings: 4
Scott's Hotel is conveniently located in the popular Killarney City Center area. The hotel offers guests a range of services and amenities designed to provide comfort and convenience. All the necessary facilities including free Wi-Fi in all rooms 24-hour front desk facilities for disabled guests luggage storage car park are at hand. Designed for comfort selected guestrooms offer air conditioning heating wake-up service desk telephone to ensure a restful night. Entertain the hotel's recreational facilities including golf course (within 3 km) fishing tennis courts horse riding water sports (non-motorized). No matter what your reasons are for visiting Killarney Scott's Hotel will make you feel instantly at home.
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Discover Ireland - Trekking in North Kerry
North Kerry is full of activities for teenagers - featured here is pony trekking. For more information visit discoverireland.ie/equestrian or discoverireland.ie/dingle
Hurricane Darwin Hits Killarney Ireland
Hurricane Darwin battered the West Coast of Ireland on February 12th 2014 bringing sustained winds reaching 130km per hour knocking thousands of trees in its wake and causing havoc. Local people described the winds as the strongest ever to pass over Ireland in their lifetime.
Walking around the island of Ireland
One of the best ways to truly appreciate Ireland’s scenery is to explore it on foot!
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Walking in Ireland lets you take in the sights, sounds, and landscapes as nature intended: at your own pace. With walks, trails, and hikes to every ability, take your pick from Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, National Parks, serene beach walks and coastal trails, and vivid historical sites!
Fast facts about walking on the island of Ireland:
1. Walking festivals are a must for anyone that wants to get a real sense of the island of Ireland and its people. The oldest, and biggest, walking festival is the Ballyhoura International Festival in Limerick. Stretching over the May bank holiday weekend, it attracts visitors from across the globe – and lots of strangers (or as Sligo-local and Nobel Laureate WB Yeats called them: “friends you just haven’t met yet”). Also, check out the Mourne International Walking Festival (June) and the Castlebar International 4 Days' Walks Festival (June-July).
2. Possibly the most iconic walking locations on the island of Ireland are along its coastline, including vast stretches of the Wild Atlantic Way and the Causeway Coast in Northern Ireland.
3. The International Appalachian Trail runs from west Donegal to Larne in County Antrim. Starting at the imposing Slieve League mountain, the walk takes you through the Blue Stack Mountains and into Northern Ireland, before passing through the Giant’s Causeway and finishing at the Glens of Antrim.
4. You’ll hear two titles in Ireland for our exceptional landscapes: Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in Northern Ireland and National Parks in the Republic of Ireland. The Wicklow National Park, The Causeway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Mourne Mountains are featured in our video. Others National Parks include the Connemara National Park and Killarney National Park. Other AONBs include the Ring of Gullion and the Sperrins.
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Killarney Falconry, Ireland
Amazing experience with Killarney Falconry!
Delightful and Popular Killarney, Ireland is a Tourist Magnet
Killarney is the gateway to the Killarney Valley, Killarney National Park, the Ring of Kerry Peninsula and is the ultimate base for touring Ireland's spectacular Southwest. Because of this location, Killarney is the automatic start & finish point for traveling the Ring Of Kerry and The Dingle Peninsula for tourists, walkers and bikers.
The main tourist sights are: Kate Kearney's Cottage (Gateway to the Gap of Dunloe), Ross Castle (Fifteenth Century restored Castle), Muckross House, Torc Waterfall and boat trips on the three lakes.
But beyond the sights, you will never forget the warmth and friendliness of the Irish people along with delicious food! Killarney is deservedly one of the two most visited tourist sights in Ireland.
2015 Fall Evangelism Tour: Killarney Ireland
This was the fifth day of the Fall Evangelism Tour which the LORD granted to take place in Killarney. This is a short video of the gospel proclamation which occurred. The LORD blessed this day as many people heard and numerous conversations happened. Praise the LORD for granting us this great joy and honor. Blessed be HIS holy name.
Travel Killarney, Ireland: Gleann Fia, Ireland-Killarney Travel Video PostCard
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