Fishing
Whether you are an absolute beginner or a complete fanatic,
you’ll find lots of beautiful rivers and lakes in Kenmare
that are ideal for a spot of fishing. Check with reception
for more details
Cycling
The roads around kenmare are ideal for cycling whether
you are a keen cyclist or you just want to head off
for a spin. Bikes can be reserved from reception,
we will advise you on the most suitable route and
supply you with maps. We can also organise
a picnic if required.
Walking
Glen Inchaquin Park
If you’re looking for breathtaking landscapes, waterfalls,
woodlands and lakes, then you’ll find them all at
Glen Inchaquin Park, just 8 miles from Kenmare on the
Castletownbere road. Ideal for birdwatching and botanists.
Don’t forget to bring a picnic! www.neidin.net/gleninchaquin
Kenmare Walking Club
Founded in the 1980's the club has grown from strength to
strength and today has a permanent membership in excess
of 100 regular walkers and several thousand non members
join us annually on our organised walks and festivals. www.kenmarewalking.com
Cruises
Seafari Cruises
Seafari cruises invite you to explore the prolific wildlife
of Kenmare Bay on Ireland's premier seal-watching and
eco-nature cruise. In a comfortable and sheltered
passenger vessel, you will be transported from
the picturesque Kenmare Pier in County Kerry into
the magical and tranquil waters of Kenmare Bay. www.seafariireland.com