Muckross Lake and Dinis Walking and Cycle Loop, Killarney, Kerry

  • Author: ActiveME
  • Created: August 28, 2012 11:32 am
  • Updated: December 12, 2017 11:02 am
Location: Kerry
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  • Distance 13 km
  • Time 0 s
  • Speed 0.0 km/h
  • Min altitude 19 m
  • Peak 53 m
  • Climb 129 m
  • Descent 129 m

One of the most popular family walk or cycle in Killarney National Park is the 1-2 hour, 10km (6 mile) loop around the enchanting Muckross Lake with stunning views and places to visit at every turn...and i mean every turn.  This looped cycle route takes in:

  1. Muckross Abbey
  2. Muckross House
  3. spot the native and rare Kerry Cow in the nearby fields
  4. Dundag Beach
  5. Boat House
  6. Brickeen Bridge
  7. spot some Red Deer (the only remaining native heard of redd der in Ireland)
  8. Dinis Cottage,
  9. The Meeting of the Waters
  10. maybe if you're lucky spot one of the reintroduced White Tailed Eagles soaring above,
  11. Old Weir Bridge. From here you join the main public road (Ring of Kerry) for a short distance by bike. If on foot you can cross the road, go up a few steps and join a lovely forest walking trail which follows the road below (this section is not really suitable for buggies but it can be done with a little effort and sweat...thrust me)
  12. Arrive at the world famous Torc Waterfall.

After a visit to Torc, you can cross the main road with care and re-enter the Killarney National Park and away from the traffic. This is one of the best cycle routes in Ireland. 

View of Torc Mountain accross Muckross Lake

 

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One of the most popular family walk or cycle in Killarney National Park is the 1-2 hour, 10km (6 mile) loop around the enchanting Muckross Lake with stunning views and places to visit at every turn…and i mean every turn.  This looped cycle route takes in:

  1. Muckross Abbey
  2. Muckross House
  3. spot the native and rare Kerry Cow in the nearby fields
  4. Dundag Beach
  5. Boat House
  6. Brickeen Bridge
  7. spot some Red Deer (the only remaining native heard of redd der in Ireland)
  8. Dinis Cottage,
  9. The Meeting of the Waters
  10. maybe if you’re lucky spot one of the reintroduced White Tailed Eagles soaring above,
  11. Old Weir Bridge. From here you join the main public road (Ring of Kerry) for a short distance by bike. If on foot you can cross the road, go up a few steps and join a lovely forest walking trail which follows the road below (this section is not really suitable for buggies but it can be done with a little effort and sweat…thrust me)
  12. Arrive at the world famous Torc Waterfall.

After a visit to Torc, you can cross the main road with care and re-enter the Killarney National Park and away from the traffic. This is one of the best cycle routes in Ireland. 

View of Torc Mountain accross Muckross Lake

 

Gallery