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The Best Pubs in Killarney for a Pint
"If you’ve ever dreamed of having a pint with Gandalf or protecting your burger from a hungry Gollum then this is the pub for you. Named after the Hobbit’s homeland of middle earth, the Shire offers an array of beers, cocktails, shots and gourmet burgers with names from the famous LOTR series. If you are lucky, Gandalf or Gollum will be around to take photos with or you can enjoy the free traditional music on Wednesdays and live band on Sundays."
"Perfectly located in the town centre, the Shire Cafe is easy to find (unlike Mordor) and the breakfast is top-notch. The menu here boasts a nice mix of options, with everything from porridge and a vegan breakfast to a full Irish and pancakes on offer. If you’re looking for a quick and easy breakfast in Killarney to-go, you can grab a smoothie from here and leg it off to do whatever activity you have planned for the day!"
"A truly unique pub that’s a definite must-visit in Killarney. The Shire was named after the homeland of the hobbits in Middle Earth, a fictional world created by the late great J. R. R. Tolkien in his fantasy book series Lord of The Rings."
"Tucked away on New Market Lane, with cable-drum tables out the front, this quirky little cafe serves a varied menu that ranges from breakfast smoothies with banana-chocolate bread, to sweet and savoury pancakes,..."
"This lovely little French bakery opens up at 8am and has a rustic vibe to it. On entering, you will be instantly captivated by the wonderful smell inside. The flakiest freshest croissants come straight out of the oven and onto your plate."
"Be prepared to wait if you want to get one of the upcycled wooden-box seats at this rustic, always-busy and authentically French cafe-patisserie. Indulge yourself with a breakfast of café au lait, baguette with..."
"You’ll find some of the best breakfast in Killarney in Noelle’s Cafe on Old Market Lane. The retro cafe has an extensive menu with something to tickle most fancies. One of the most popular things on the menu is the breakfast baps, made with locally sourced Kerry bacon and eggs."
"Duck down the alley to this local hideout for deli sandwiches, coffee and cake, and a changing menu of hot lunch dishes such as shepherd's pie. It’s all made with locally sourced produce. There are a few tables..."
"If you’re travelling on a budget, The Black Sheep Hostel will offer you that much needed cheap accommodation in Killarney. The mixed and female dormitories have comfortable bunk beds each with its own light bulb and privacy curtains. You can use your sleeping bag if you wish but the hostel still provides clean bedding for every bed."
"Cafes / Store Approximately 0.04 km away Address: Unit 14, Deerpark Retail Park, Deerpark Road, Ardshanavooly, Killarney, Co."
"8 Fleming's Lane, Killarney, IrelandReservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Waitstaff, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free WifiIrish, European, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late Night+353 (0)64-34295"
"A 15-minute nature safari boat ride is the highlight of a visit to Tralee's wetlands centre. You can also get a good overview of the reserve's 3000 hectares, encompassing saltwater and freshwater habitats, from the 20m-high viewing tower (accessible by lift), and spot wildlife from bird hides. A light-filled cafe overlooks the main lake, which has pedal boats (€10 per 30 minutes) and rowing boats (€8 per 30 minutes) for hire."
"Shopping Malls Approximately 0.92 km away Address: 11 Bishop moynihan's Cres, Kilcoolaght, Killarney, Co."
"Enclosed within Killarney's 10,236-hectare (26,000-acre) national park are beautiful Lough Leane (the Lower Lake or 'Lake of Learning'), Muckross Lake and the Upper Lake, as well as the Mangerton, Torc, Shehy and Purple Mountains. Areas of oak and yew woodland stretch for miles. This is wonderful walking and biking country."
"So we opted to explore Killarney National Park a bit, which included a tour of Ross Castle and a visit to Muckross House and its gardens. Ross CastleMuckross House"
"Not all bars have big budgets or lots of easy-to-convert space or pavements - but places like Bob's Bar in Kanturk show what you can do with a bit of ingenuity, lots of hard work and (we're guessing) 15 trips to the nearest Woodies. The pub on Percival Street in the north Cork town started out in early May with a pretty basic backyard and garden back at the start of May. And a few weeks of hard work later - they've lovely covered pods, loads of space and lots of fairy lights."
"A 15-minute nature safari boat ride is the highlight of a visit to Tralee's wetlands centre. You can also get a good overview of the reserve's 3000 hectares, encompassing saltwater and freshwater habitats, from the 20m-high viewing tower (accessible by lift), and spot wildlife from bird hides. A light-filled cafe overlooks the main lake, which has pedal boats (€10 per 30 minutes) and rowing boats (€8 per 30 minutes) for hire."
"This impressive Victorian mansion is crammed with fascinating objects (70% of the contents are original). Portraits by John Singer Sargent adorn the walls alongside trophy stags heads and giant stuffed trout, while antique Killarney furniture, with its distinctive inlaid scenes of local beauty spots, graces the grand apartments along with tapestries, Persian rugs, silverware and china specially commissioned for Queen Victoria's visit in 1861. It's 5km south of Killarney, signposted from the N71."
"So we opted to explore Killarney National Park a bit, which included a tour of Ross Castle and a visit to Muckross House and its gardens. Ross CastleMuckross House"