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Eat, drink, shop, explore + stay

Discover Killorglin's thriving retail and hospitality offering...

Killorglin is full of unique, independent businesses offering everything from fashion, to arts, crafts, food & drink.

Eat & drink… Killorglin is packed with amazing eating experiences at the many accessible cafes, delis, bars and restaurants to help feed your appetite.

Shop… From convenience shopping, unique gift ideas, latest fashions and with ample and easily accessible parking it makes Killorglin the perfect one-stop shopping location.

Explore… Why not experience our stunning and varied landscape while taking one of our walking trails, have a wonderful food experience or meet and chat with the locals who are naturally welcoming!

Stay… Killorglin town and its environs have a number of different accommodation options to suit every taste and budget from a warm local welcome of a B&B to 5-star luxury.

Simply use our comprehensive map and directory find places to eat, drink, shop, explore and stay below:

While every effort was made to include each business in the Killorglin area we cannot guarantee same. If your business or service is not listed below please feel free to submit a listing here.

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KILLORGLIN MAP

  • Cromane Beach

    Cromane is only a short drive away from Killorglin. The beach has its toes in the Atlantic and its pebble beach is family-friendly and is the nearest beach to Killarney. The beach is encased by rolling mountains laced with lakes and boglands.

    Cromane, County Kerry

  • Diaspora Lady Oak Statue

    Sculpture Will Fogarty and artist Mick Clifford have been tasked with designing a public statue that is being carved from a 200-year-old diseased oak tree in Kerry. The sculpture will depict the figure of a woman preparing to emigrate from Ireland, representing 'The Diaspora', and will be on show in Killorglin.

    Iveragh Rd, Castleconway, Killorglin, Co. Kerry

  • Digital Heritage Trail

    The town has over 20 specific points of historical interest that tourists and locals can explore. Plaques have been placed on the buildings to access information on the history of each building and the people who lived there. Each plaque has a QR code that can be scanned via a smartphone, which links to the relevant information on the Killorglin Archives Society’s website.

    Various locations

  • Easter Rising Memorial

    1916 Centenary Committee commissioned renowned Valentia Island sculptor Alan Ryan Hall to design a memorial wall; consisting of deep-relief bronze pieces that commemorate the first casualties of the 1916 Easter Rising, who drowned after their car plunged off Ballykissane Pier into the River Laune near Killorglin.

    New Line Rd, Castleconway, Co. Kerry

  • Grilse Gallery

    Showing contemporary prints and drawings; open Wednesday to Sunday from 12 noon to 5 pm; free entry. Ample parking; alongside the Fishery café and KRD Fisheries Salmon Smokehouse.

    Grilse Gallery, The Bridge, Killorglin, Co. Kerry Ireland V93 A2TY

  • Inch Strand

    Inch beach is a 5km long sand spit jutting into the sea between the outer Dingle Bay and inner Castlemaine Harbour overlooking magnificent Iveragh and Dingle Peninsulas. It is no surprise that this location was the film spot for Ryan's Daughter many years ago. Inch has an easy gradient and plenty of space providing a safe environment for all types of water sports including Surfing, Kayaking, Windsurfing, Kite Surfing, Hangliding and Fishing.

    Inch Strand, Dingle Peninsula, Kerry

  • Kerry Your Natural Escape

    Experience the real Wild Atlantic Way! Kerry has something for everyone! Indulging in your passion for adventure is easy here in Kerry and limited only by your imagination. Visit the Reeks District Visitor Information Centre for information. For county-wide events please click here

    Kerry, Ireland

  • Killorglin Archive Society

    The aim of Killorglin Archive Society is to collect, collate and archive old photographs, audio and video recordings that capture the essence of life in Killorglin town and parish over the last century.

    Killorglin Archive Society, Sean Scoil, Killorglin, Co. Kerry

  • Killorglin’s Metal Bridge

    This railway bridge which spans the River Laune was commonly referred to by generations of people as “The Metal Bridge”.

    Killorglin Town

  • King Puck Statue

    A proud bronze billy stands as an eternal symbol of one of Ireland's oldest festival, Puck Fair where a goat is made a king.

    Dromavally, Co. Kerry

  • Pauline Bewick – Kerry Collection

    Pauline Bewick is one of Ireland’s most acclaimed artists who has for more than 70 years represented her life in sketchbooks, sculpture, paper, canvas and tapestry. Her Kerry Collection of 250 works which includes the Seven Ages Exhibition is on permanent display at Library Place Killorglin where the public can admire her work free of charge.

    Library Place Killorglin

  • Rossbeigh Beach

    Rossbeigh, or Rossbehy, is a beach located approximately 1.6 km from the village of Glenbeigh, in County Kerry. It is accredited with the Blue Flag status.

    Rossbeigh Strand

  • The Kerry Bog Village Museum

    The Kerry Bog Village, located on the beautiful Ring of Kerry gives you a fascinating insight into how people lived and worked in Ireland in the late 19th Century. The village is the only one of its kind in Europe and is one of Kerry’s leading tourist attractions. Ideal for families and tourists with spacious parking.

    Kerry Bog Village Museum, Ballincleave, Glenbeigh, Co. Kerry.

  • The Reeks District – Walk, climb, surf, swim or discover our ancient Irish history…

    Walk, climb, surf, swim or discover our ancient Irish history... There's always something to do in the Reeks District.

    Reeks District

  • Wild Atlantic Way

    The journey of a lifetime awaits along 2,500km of coastal road on the Wild Atlantic Way. Pack your bags, leave the everyday behind you and get ready to embrace the best of the west.

    Kerry, Ireland

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