Things to do in Ballingeary
Activities, attractions and tours
Visit Ballingeary
Explore thousands of activities with free cancellation and no added fees.
Design your experience with airport transfers, excursions, day tours & more.
Get an insider's look in what to book before you travel.
Top places to visit
1. Killarney National Park
Stretching over 25,000 acres, Ireland’s first national park was designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1982, an award given to areas that demonstrate a balanced relationship between people and nature.
Learn more
![Muckross Abbey which includes heritage elements, chateau or palace and heritage architecture](https://a.travel-assets.com/findyours-php/viewfinder/images/res70/145000/145236-Muckross-Abbey.jpg)
2. Ross Castle
Whether arriving by boat after your trip through the Gap of Dunloe or by land along the Kerry Way, find historic Ross Castle standing serenely over beautiful Lough Leane. See a very well-preserved example of a medieval castle from outside and in.
Learn more
![Standing guard over the lake, this silent ruin provides a glimpse of life in an Ireland that was often a land of warring clans.](https://a.travel-assets.com/findyours-php/viewfinder/images/res70/524000/524824-county-kerry.jpg)
3. Muckross House
At Muckross House visit a beautiful aristocratic home, wander through extensive gardens and learn about traditional farming culture. Explore a grand estate with many different perspectives of Ireland’s history.
Learn more
![Muckross House which includes heritage architecture, a castle and heritage elements](https://a.travel-assets.com/findyours-php/viewfinder/images/res70/145000/145100-Muckross-House.jpg)
4. Gap of Dunloe
Look for a spot where two rocky walls rise up on either side of a narrow road winding out to the green horizon and you will have found the Gap of Dunloe. This breathtaking glacial valley cuts through the mountain range of the MacGillicuddy Reeks to the west and Purple Mountain to the east.
Learn more
![Gap of Dunloe which includes a bridge, tranquil scenes and a river or creek](https://a.travel-assets.com/findyours-php/viewfinder/images/res70/145000/145161-Gap-Of-Dunloe.jpg)
5. St. Mary's Cathedral
Step inside Killarney Cathedral, one of the largest churches in Ireland, to find a peaceful, beautiful church with gorgeous stained glass, carrying living history on its walls. Also known as St. Mary’s Cathedral or the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, this is an important landmark in Killarney and one that brings pride to its citizens.
Learn more
![Killarney Cathedral which includes heritage architecture, heritage elements and a church or cathedral](https://a.travel-assets.com/findyours-php/viewfinder/images/res70/145000/145041-Killarney-Cathedral.jpg)
6. Muckross Abbey
Once a monastery where monks whispered their daily prayers, now a fascinating site of mossy ruins, find Muckross Abbey deep in Killarney National Park. Wander through rooms with a turbulent history of violence and destruction. You can now sit peacefully among the trees and flowers that grow around them.
Learn more
![Muckross Abbey which includes heritage elements, interior views and heritage architecture](https://a.travel-assets.com/findyours-php/viewfinder/images/res70/145000/145233-Muckross-Abbey.jpg)
7. Torc Waterfall
Follow the sounds of the rushing stream and reach a forest clearing to find Torc Waterfall. Here the fresh, clear water of the Owengarriff River crashes over ancient rocks, sending spray up into the cool air. The waterfall is over 65 feet (20 meters) high. After rainfall, which is frequent in this area, it is even more impressive. Stand, watch and be mesmerized by the rushing water passing through a narrow rocky gap between leafy green.
Learn more
![Torc Waterfall featuring a river or creek and forests](https://a.travel-assets.com/findyours-php/viewfinder/images/res70/144000/144591-Killarney.jpg)
8. Bantry House
Visit Bantry House for an impressive collection of art, lavish furniture, paintings and tapestries. Many of these treasures were collected from around the world by the second Earl of Bantry. The earl's travels also inspired Bantry House's garden. Italianate in style, the garden features a number of terraces, providing spectacular views of a wisteria-encircled fountain, the sea and Whiddy Island. The garden also features the Hundred Steps, a steep staircase which provides a great view of the house.
Learn more
![Bantry House and Garden featuring a garden, a castle and heritage architecture](https://a.travel-assets.com/findyours-php/viewfinder/images/res70/38000/38809-Cork.jpg)
9. Ladies View
Arrive from a drive through the green countryside to Ladies View, a breathtaking panorama over the finest jewels of Killarney. Look out at Black Valley, the Upper and Middle Lakes, the Gap of Dunloe and the mountains of Macgillycuddy Reeks, as well as Derrycunihy Wood, the Eagles Nest and Torc Mountain and Purple Mountain rising around the lakes.
Learn more
![Ladies View featuring a lake or waterhole and tranquil scenes](https://a.travel-assets.com/findyours-php/viewfinder/images/res70/145000/145558-Ladies-View.jpg)