Into the Nationalpark
Horse Riding in the Nationalpark
Evening at the Lake |
Being
adjacent to the Killarney National
Park, the casual customer can enjoy
daily rides of one, two, or three
hours.
Situated
in South-West Ireland, County
Kerry boasts some of the finest
scenery in the world. It is
an inspiration of the poet
and artist with its high mountain
ranges, its inlet studded coast,
its woods, lakes, waterfalls,
the everchanging drama of its
skies, and the eloquence of
its people. It is the delight
of the antiquarian and archaeologist,
rich in Bronze Age tombs, ring
forts, standing stones and
early Christian monastic ruins.
Kerry
is a paradise for the botanist
and the bird-watcher, for its
sub-tropical climate warmed
by the Gulf Stream produces
lush and rare vegetation, and
on islands off its coast are
some of the largest and
most important bird colonies in Europe. It is a haven
for sportspersons: Angling, shooting, golf, tennis,
boating, sailing, surfing, mountaineering, hill climbing,
walking, cycling - within this wild and beautiful peninsula,
can all be enjoyed.
Killarney is central, within a 50 mile radius is all
of Kerry and the neighbouring regions. It is a centre
for nightlife: drama, dancing, singing pubs, cinema,
and performances of traditional music, song and dance.
Killarney is a jewel, with strangely shaped and tumbled
mountains, combined with the constant interplay of
light on water and vegetation, creating a view that
is seldom the same for more than an hour. Place, time,
weather and landscape embodying beauty.
It
is sometimes possible to book
at short notice: just phone
us, send us an email or fill
up the
contact
Form
Killarney Riding Stables,
Ballydowney,
Killarney,
Co. Kerry,
Ireland.
Telephone:
00353 64 66 31686
Fax: 00353 64 66 34119
From
USA:
Telephone: 011 353 64 66 31686
Fax: 011 353 64 66 34119
Email: info@kerrytrailride.com
Form: enquiries-reservations Location
and airports
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