• Is there a Killarney National Park entrance fee? No – there’s no fee for entering the park, however, some attractions may charge admission.
  • Killarney National Park, with idyllic lakes and ancient woodlands backed by the serrated MacGillycuddy’s Reeks mountains, is an area of stunning natural beauty.
  • Did You Know? • Ireland's Top Peaks Killarney National Park is home to Ireland’s tallest mountain range, the irresistibly named McGillycuddy’s Reeks.
  • Sprawling over 10,236 hectares, the sublime Killarney National Park is an idyllic place to explore.
  • Whether you’re in the mood for some Irish culture and history in Killarney Town, or prefer an outdoor adventure in Killarney National Park, the area has it all.
  • If you were to gather the most magnificent elements of Irish scenery into one spot, it would probably look very much like Killarney National Park.
  • Welcome to the official page of Killarney National Park. The Park covers over 25,000 acres of lakes, mountains, ancient woodland and antiquities.
  • Killarney National Park is a wonderful expanse of mountains and lakes in Ireland’s southwestern corner.
  • Knockreer House is the Killarney National Park Education Centre and is built on the site of the original Killarney House which was destroyed by fire in 1913.
  • Killarney National Park is a biosphere reserve of more than 25 thousand acres in the southwestern part of Ireland in County Kerry near the town of Killarney.