Ring of Kerry

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The Iveragh peninsula, known worldwide as the Ring of Kerry, is the base for this self-guided cycling package. The Ring of Kerry plays host to innumerate natural wonders. Kerry’s beauty and grandeur is sure to please even the most ardent traveller.

Starting in the town of Killarney; made famous by the magnificent “Three Lakes of Killarney”; the “Ring” then continues anti-clockwise through Killorglin, to Caherciveen, on to Waterville and Sneem before returning to Killarney.  We suggest a much  leisurely and quieter mix of inland and coastal routes to give the most beauty and splendour.

You will stay in B&Bs along the route. All rooms are en-suite, meals are excellent and the scenery could not be better. Your luggage will be transferred each day for you. You will cycle with the help of detailed maps and route descriptions.

Overnight Locations:
Night 1 – Killarney
Night 2 – Glenbeigh
Night 3 & 4 – Cahirciveen
Night 5 & 6 – Kenmare

Tour Price:
From €975.00 per person sharing .
Per person sharing means two people in one room.
Single Room supplement of €245 is applied when people require a room for themselves as part of a booking of two or more.

Duration: 8 Days / 7 Nights

Availability: All Year Round. Tour can start or finish on any day of the week.
Level: Easy to Moderate Cycling
Equipment: Side panniers (if required), water bottles, bicycle repair-kits, lock. Helmets not provided.
Extras: Luggage Transfers, Detailed Route Notes & Map
Meeting Point: Killarney, Co. Kerry

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Tour Itinerary

Day 1: ArrivalArrive in Killarney and check into your B&B. Collect your bicycles and Information Pack with Route Description and map from the proprietor. If you have time take the short circular cycle to Muckross House and Killarney National Park and then back to Killarney for your overnight stop.

Day 2: Killarney to Glenbeigh – 45km /28ml.

Leaving Killarney you cycle west under the foothills of Ireland’s highest mountain, Carrantuohill, around the beautiful Caragh Lake before heading to the picturesque village of Glenbeigh and your overnight stop.

Day 3:  Glenbeigh to Caherciveen – 43km /27ml.

Heading west from Glenbeigh, today’s route takes you to the peaceful and tranquil shores of Kells Bay. From here you continue on west finishing the days cycle outside the town of Caherciveen over looking Valentia Island. You spend two nights in Caherciveen.

Day 4: Rest day.

Today you have a free day. You can arrange a boat trip to the famous 6th century Skellig Island or as an option if the weather does not permit take the ferry over to Valentia Island and cycle around this lovely little island that is stepped in history.

Day 5: Caherciveen to Kenmare. – 55km /34ml.

From Caherciveen, today’s cycle takes you on one of the most glorious route’s imaginable. An inland trip through the Inny Valley and the legendary Ballaghisheen and Ballaghbeama passes offering spectacular views as you descend to the southern shores of the peninsula and Kenmare and your stopover for the next two nights.

Day 6Kenmare circular route – 40km /25ml.

Leaving your Kenmare B&B you can enjoy a lovely circular cycle over to the Beara Peninsula and around Lough Inchiquinn before returning back to Kenmare. As an option you can continue on to Glengarriff and return to Kenmare through Turner’s Rock tunnel road. It is hard to imagine that two peninsulas so close together geographically can be so different in landscape and appearance & today gives you the opportunity to see this contrast first hand.

Day 7: Kenmare to Killarney – 38km /24ml.

Today you cycle along backroads to the famous Molls Gap offering wonderful views over the spectacular Three Lakes of Killarney. From here you continue cycling to the Black valley and through the renowned Gap of Dunloe before returning to Killarney for your final night.

Day 8:

 After a final breakfast and farewell you leave your cycle behind you and follow your own arrangements for your onward journey connections by bus and train are frequent to Cork, Limerick, Shannon or Dublin.

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