Historical Sites
The Killarney Valley and Kerry are steeped in culture, history and heritage, with ancient sites, ruins and still functioning buildings covering the pre Christian and Medieval eras.
From Bronze age copper mines, burial mounds, ring forts, monastic settlements and castles to great country houses, Killarney and the surrounding area has an abundance of locations of immense interest.
The beauty of Killarney has been the inspiration of poets, scholars and painters for many centuries. Its natural aspects and clean environment is unchanged since it was traversed by many literary greats like Tennyson, Wordsworth and MacAuly.
The menu bar at the top of the script, will bring you to information on Muckross House and Abbey, Ross Castle, Innisfallen Island etc.

Explore Killarney
Discover the Beauty of Killarney and the Kingdom of Kerry
Nestled in the heart of Killarney, Earls Court House is the perfect base to explore the breathtaking landscapes of Killarney and the Kingdom of Kerry. Visit the internationally renowned Killarney National Park, just moments away, with over 10,000 hectares of stunning lakes, mountains, old oak woodlands, rich wildlife and the native red deer. From the dramatic Ring of Kerry to the charming villages and coastal views of the Wild Atlantic Way, the region offers unforgettable experiences for nature lovers, history buffs, and adventure seekers alike.