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Walking the Kerry Way

John Raffaldi

  • 07 augustus 2024
  • 9781787651449
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County Kerry is home to some of Ireland’s most dramatic landscapes, where rugged mountains rise above deep glacial valleys and Atlantic waves crash against wild coastal cliffs. The Iveragh Peninsula combines sweeping ocean views, remote uplands, quiet farmland and colourful villages, all framed by the lakes and peaks of Killarney National Park. This rich mix of mountain, coast and heritage makes the region one of Ireland’s finest destinations for long-distance walking.

The Kerry Way is a 190km (117-mile) circular route starting and finishing in Killarney, typically completed in around 10 days and suitable for walkers of most abilities. Described anti-clockwise in 10 stages of between 13 and 25km (8–16 miles), the route explores the varied terrain of the peninsula, from open hillsides and forest tracks to coastal paths and traditional rural lanes. Optional side trips include an ascent of Carrauntoohil, Ireland’s highest mountain, the pilgrim path to Cnoc na dTobar, and a marine landing on UNESCO-listed Skellig Michael.

Clear route descriptions supported by 1:50,000 mapping help you navigate confidently along the well-waymarked Kerry Way. Handy route summary tables and detailed accommodation listings make it easy to organise daily distances and overnight stops, whether walking the full circuit or tackling sections over several trips.

  • 10 detailed stage-by-stage route descriptions of the Kerry Way, presented anti-clockwise from Killarney, with clear daily distances, terrain notes and key highlights to help you plan and pace your journey around the full 190km circuit.
  • 1:50,000 mapping for every stage of the Kerry Way, allowing confident navigation across open hillsides, forest tracks, minor roads and coastal sections along this classic Irish long-distance trail.
  • Handy route summary tables for the Kerry Way, providing at-a-glance information on distances, ascent, facilities and accommodation to support flexible itinerary planning.
  • Comprehensive accommodation listings and refreshment information for each stage of the Kerry Way, helping you organise overnight stops in villages and towns along the route.
  • Practical advice on planning and preparation for walking the Kerry Way, including guidance on weather, terrain, transport links and seasonal considerations in southwest Ireland.
  • Downloadable GPX files covering the full Kerry Way, offering an additional digital navigation option for use on smartphones or GPS devices.
  • Optional side trips from the Kerry Way, including the ascent of Carrauntoohil, the historic pilgrim route to Cnoc na dTobar and a marine landing on Skellig Michael, adding further adventure and cultural depth to your walk.

Combining mountain scenery, Atlantic coastline and rich Irish heritage, the Kerry Way offers a classic long-distance walking experience. This comprehensive guidebook provides everything you need to plan, navigate and enjoy the Kerry Way with confidence.

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