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Gap Of Dunloe Trip
250-year-old tour ...
and counting

To truly say you have seen Killarney, this is the only tour to take.
The Gap of Dunloe Traditional Boat Tour
Option 1
Departing from the stone bridge at Ross Castle car park by coach, you travel the seven-mile journey to Kate Kearney’s Cottage on the northern side of this world famous pass. The Gap is a narrow mountain pass between MacGillycuddy Reeks (to the west) and the Purple Mountain (to the east). It is approximately seven miles (or 10 km). The hike takes less than two hours. Pony and Traps are also available at Kate Kearney’s Cottage.
En-route you pass five lakes linked together by the River Loe, with spectacular mountains on either side. At the end of the hike or pony and trap ride, you will arrive at Lord Brandon’s Cottage on the Gearhameen River. Here you can have a light lunch (not included in the price of the tour).
At 2pm the boatmen will call guests to the boats for departure through three lakes and two rivers to Ross Castle, enjoying the most beautiful scenery anywhere in the world – the majestic oak woods of Derrycunnihy and Tomies mountains, the Meeting of the Waters where the three lakes meet, the “shooting of the rapids” (water levels permitting) under the Old Weir Bridge, Dinis Cottage on Dinis Island, the old Copper Mines where copper was mined in Killarney three thousand years ago, historic Innisfallen Island with its ruins dating back to the 6th Century, where the monks wrote 'The Annals of Inisfallen'. The finishing point of the tour is Ross Castle, the 15th century castle home of the great chieftain O’Donoghue. During the boat trip, you will be told the history and legends of the area by the boatmen. Pre-booking is advisable. Check out our website for all your touring options.

The Gap of Dunloe
Option 2
For the person who would like to walk or cycle and explore the area in their own time, boats departure time: 10.30am Ross Castle (Front Pier at Ross Castle) departure time at Lord Brandon’s 2pm.
Information - MAP REF 7, 8 & 9
Prices are displayed and vary from trip to trip. Prior booking maybe required so see contact information and references on our map.
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Killarney’s Oldest Boating Tour 250 Year Tradition



Contact: Donal on 087 269 4646 or Dermot on 064 66 31068 info@gapofdunloetraditionalboattours.com
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The Gap Trip

8 Gap of Dunloe
Kate Kearney’s Cottage
Black Valley

Lord Brandon’s Cottage Departure 2:00pm
7
Upper Lake Lough Lein
Innisfallen
Island & Abbey
Old Weir Bridge
Meeting of the Waters
Eagles Nest
Killarney
House & Gardens
9 Ross Castle
Front Pier at Ross Castle Departure 10:30am
Muckross
Abbey
Bricin Bridge
Muckross
House & Gardens
Dinis Cottage Muckross Lake
Boathouse
Torc
Waterfall & Mountain
State-of-the-art CINEMA in the heart of the town

Last July OMNIPLEX CINEMA GROUP announced the opening of its brand new, state-of-the-art, five-screen cinema in Killarney - complete with the latest Barco LASER projection technology and a MAXX RECLINE screen.
The doors officially opened on July 29 which gives cinema lovers access to a unique and luxury cinema experience. The MAXX RECLINE auditoriums are stateof-the-art – the screen is the same height as two double-decker buses and features electric reclining armchairs – a first for any cinema in Kerry. “We were delighted to open our newest cinema in Killarney. The MAXX RECLINE auditorium simply must be experienced. This all-laser projection facility is at the cutting edge of worldwide cinema technology,” Mark Anderson, Director of Omniplex Cinemas, said. A typical Omniplex Cinema location ranges from four to 14 screens and are located in most major cities and towns in Ireland. All boast the latest in projection and digital sound technology. Omniplex Cinemas have become the standard bearer for multiplex facilities including the custom-designed leather rocker chairs which are now becoming a standard feature.
