Long weekend in Killarney
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Postcard from Killarney

Let’s start with a little story of how we decided to make the most of the July long weekend and travel to Killarney..

Mar 2016:

It was a cold and windy Sunday night in Cork city. We were cold, tired, and bored of waiting for our bus for the past half an hour. The pub nearby was playing loud music but that wasn’t helping much either. Slowly the crowd at the bus stop was increasing. Amongst the crowd, there was this 17ish-year-old chatty Polish girl, messy hair, smoke in hand, piercing on her body with her 14ish yeah old sister who was mostly quiet. They probably looked 28 and 20. Then there was an Irish couple – the girl clearly looked twice the age of the guy. And there are a few other people waiting for the bus.

Sometimes situations like these do strange things to you. We were so bored that we just started chatting with these people. And that desperate hour of boredom turned into one of the most memorable things from the trip. Our conversion went something like this – India, Indian food, best Indian restaurants in Cork, Ireland, Poland, Irish & Polish weather, suntan, crazy Irish weather with no sun, 17 years old dropping out of school and is a barber now which is her dream job, smoking, how the Irish lady doesn’t want her 17-year-old daughter to get into smoking, how the Polish girl doesn’t mind smoking, places to visit in Ireland, Kerry, Kerry, Kerry, Kerry, Kerry, Kerry…

This whole conversation took place from the time we were waiting at the bus stop, boarding the bus, on the bus, and till we got down at Blarney. The Irish lady was from Kerry and she was like a broken record and kept going on and on and on about Kerry this, Killarney that…

Jul 2016:

Well, this blog is not about Cork. It is about a long weekend in Killarney, Co. Kerry. That cold winter night in March we decided that we had to see this place in person. We had a bank holiday here in July and we decided to pack our bags and go on a short trip.

Long weekend in Killarney
Colorful walls and murals
Long weekend in Killarney
Horse carriages and flowers everywhere

Killarney is a quaint little town in the west of Ireland. The town is a little one with colorful pubs and some tourist shops. In the evening you can see street performers singing or playing instruments. But one wouldn’t go to Killarney to see the town. This town is a gateway to much more – the beautiful Ross castle, lakes of Killarney, Killarney National Park, Innisfallen Island, Gap of Dunloe, Ring of Kerry, and Dingle.

Long weekend in Killarney
When the old world merges with the new
Ross Castle
On our way to Ross Castle & Killarney National Park
Long weekend in Killarney
View from Killarney National Park
Long weekend in Killarney
Some sun peeking through dark clouds

 

Irish Castle Towers & Ross Castle

Irish castle towers are quite different from a regular castle one would usually picture. These castles were usually built during the middle ages and have a tower structure made out of stone. It is usually about 5 stories, broken down as below –

  • First floor – used for storage
  • Second floor – living space for the servants
  • Third floor – space for food preparation and eating space for the servants
  • Fourth floor – sleeping and living space for the lord and his family
  • Fifth floor – space where the lord eat and entertained

The windows at the lower floors are in the form of a vertical thin slit which functioned as a defensive mechanism, while the windows on the top floors are broader to allow light inside. The stairways were built in a clockwise direction with uneven height which again functioned as a defensive mechanism. Considering the cold Irish weather, the lord and his servants usually lived in very bad conditions, especially during the winters.

Ross Castle

Ross castle was built by O’Donoghue in the 15th century. Legend has it that O’Donoghue still exists in a deep slumber under the waters of Lough Leane. One of the myths and legends of Killarney is that on the first morning of May every seven years he rises from the lake on his magnificent white horse and circles the lake. Anyone who catches a glimpse of him is said to be assured of good fortune for the rest of their lives.

Ross Castle is a must-visit during your long weekend stay in Killarney, as the location is just stunning. 

Ross castle
Ross castle
Ross castle
View from Ross castle
Innisfallen island
Boat ride to Innisfallen Island. Coldwater and blue hills all around.
Long weekend in Killarney
Ross castle from the Island.

Innisfallen Island

The enchanting Innisfallen island is located in the Lough Leane, one of the three lakes of Killarney. This island houses the remains of a Monastery from the 11th century and you can access it by a 10 minutes boat ride from the Ross castle. We had about an hour to roam around on the island. We walked around the shore, strolled inside the woods, explored the ruins, encountered some wild deer, and took loads of photos. The entire backdrop of the lake and bluish mountains surrounding the lake were so peaceful and relaxing. From the island, we could see the Ross castle and it looked as magnificent as any castle would look. It was cold and windy and bringing a hot sandwich along helped us.

Innisfallen Island
Exploring the island.
Innisfallen island
and the wonderful views it had to offer
Innisfallen island
Just monkeying around. 😉
Long weekend in Killarney
Exploring the ruins
Long weekend in Killarney
and taking loads of photos
Long weekend in Killarney
Wild deer on the run!
Long weekend in Killarney
Eavesdropping strangers. 😛
Long weekend in Killarney
Wondering about life under the open sky.

Cycling in Killarney

We had so much fun cycling in Killarney National Park! Originally we had planned to cycle the “Gap of Dunloe” on Monday early morning so we decided to rent the bikes from the city center on Sunday evening itself. The owner was very kind and rented his bikes without taking a proper ID from us (we had forgotten our IDs back in Dublin ). The Irish folks are really warm and friendly, I must say.

Cycling in the Killarney National Park

The weather being in its 20’s, we took the bikes for a ride around the Killarney National Park. The park is huge and surrounds a very pretty lake. We checked the google maps for the route and started biking towards Muckross lake. We biked on the national road for some time and entered the designated biking path leading to the national park. The bike path in the Killarney National Park is very good and surrounded by spectacular scenery. Muckross lake was stunning and we fell in love with the peaceful surroundings. While admiring nature, we forgot all our worries and lost ourselves in the serene views. Nature did not disappoint us and we got to see more of the stunning lake views.

Long weekend in Killarney

Biking at Killarney National Park

Long weekend in Killarney
So serene. Not a soul around.
Long weekend in Killarney
Muckross lake and the awesome view

We cycled for about 30 Kms that day and reached Killarney extremely hungrily. All in all, it was an amazing bike ride and we highly recommend biking around Killarney park for anyone that visits Killarney. As luck might have it, and Ireland being Ireland, the rain played spoilsport and we couldn’t bike to the ‘Gap of Dunloe the next day. We left Killarney highly disappointed but we will definitely go back there sometime just to cycle the “gap of Dunloe”. And who knows, we might bike around the national park once more!

 


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