Tadgh O'Connor
Samhain slips in softly here. The reed beds hold their breath, the deer keep close to the edges, and Lough Leane turns the colour of pewter. This is not a list of jump scares. It is a handful of stories and old ways from Killarney to bring with you as you walk the shore and […]
Autumn on the Lakes Innisfallen Island is one of the most enchanting places in Killarney at any time of year, but autumn brings something truly special. As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, the trees on the island glow with shades of gold, amber and red. The waters of Lough Leane mirror […]
Planning a trip to Ireland from so far away can be tricky. We see it all the time with visitors – you want to see everything, but hopping from hotel to hotel is exhausting. It’s hard to settle in and really get a feel for a place. That’s why we always suggest setting up a […]
Killarney is one of Ireland’s most popular destinations, and September is one of the best times of year to visit. The summer crowds have thinned, the autumn colours are beginning to show, and the weather is still mild enough to enjoy outdoor adventures. If you are planning a trip to Kerry or driving the Ring […]
Innisfallen Island is a small but powerful piece of medieval Ireland. Founded by Saint Finian around 640 AD, it was once a thriving monastery where monks lived, prayed and wrote the Annals of Innisfallen, a key chronicle of early Irish history. What You’ll Discover Wildlife and Nature The island is home to free‑roaming Sika deer. Please observe […]