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Kerry Way


County: Kerry Category: Walking/Hiking Trails Type: National Waymarked Trail
Length (Kms): 214.00 Climb (m): 5310 Grade: Strenuous Format: Loop
Estimated time to complete entire trail: 9 days Quality: *
Start point: Killarney Start point grid ref: V 963 906
Finish point: Killarney Finish point grid ref: V 963 906
Nearest town to start: Killarney Ordnance Survey map: OSI Discovery Series Sheets 78, 83, 84, 70* (*ca 1.3km on track) and 85** (**ca 1.9km on road)
Description of Trail:

The Iveragh Peninsula is the largest of Kerry’s Atlantic peninsulas, extending 60 kilometres into the ocean from the mainland, and it is 32 kilometres across. The Iveragh contains the Killarney Lakes with their mountainous backgrounds, the most famously picturesque landscapes in Ireland since tourism began in the late eighteen hundreds. The main mountain group on the peninsula, called the Macgillicuddy Reeks, contains the two highest summits in Ireland, Carrauntoohil at 1038m and Caher at 1001m. The Kerry Way, at 230km the longest of the Irish Waymarked Trails, is a circular route that circumnavigates the peninsula, starting and finishing in Killarney, and also passing through fine Kerry towns such as Glenbeigh, Caherciveen, Waterville, Sneem and Kenmare. The landscape the route passes through is very varied, from the lakes of Killarney to high and remote mountain moorland: Carrauntoohil and Caher tower over the route west of Black Valley and the return leg passes along the startlingly contrasting semi-tropical, palm-treed south coast. Terrain consists mainly of quiet tarmac roads, open moorland, woodland and field paths and boreens. Some sections of the open moorland can be very isolated, and off-road sections can often be very wet and muddy. Aggregate ascent over the whole route is about 5400m, and there are some sustained and quite steep climbs. The highest point on the Way is 385m above sea-level, at Windy Gap between Glenmore and Caherdaniel There are some long stretches between overnight accommodation possibilities, and walkers should plan their days carefully to take these into consideration: public transport options are very good.
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Facilities:
Parking
At Start - on street in Killarney or in car park (charge)
At End - beside old church at Galway's Bridge
Public transport:
At Start: Good express and local bus service.Check with Bus Eireann.
At End: None
Map guide available:
The Kerry Way - Rucksack Readers. Rucksack Readers, Landrick Lodge, Dunblane, FK15 Ohy, UK +44 (0) 1786 824 696 www.rucsacs.com - available from Rucksack Readers, Landrick Lodge, Dunblane, FK15 Ohy, UK +44 (0) 1786 824 696 www.rucksacks.com/
Trail management organisation contact details:
Cork Kerry Tourism, Killarney Tourist Office, Beech Road, Killarney Co. Kerry Tel: 064-31633 Email: info@corkkerry.ie
Web: www.kerryway.net
Comments:

77 kms or 36% of the Way follows local roads. There may be issues with waymarking, trail surface quality, vegetation cut-back and and trail furniture at some points along the trail.
***Dogs not permitted on the Kerry Way***
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Kerry Way - Overview Map
KW - Map 1 Killarney to Torc Mountain
KW - Map 2 Torc Mountain to Black Valley
KW - Map 3 Black Valley to Bridia Pass
KW - Map 4 Bridia Pass to Glencar
KW - Map 5 Glencar to Gortdirragh
KW - Map 6 Gortdirragh to Glenbeigh and Drung Hill
KW - Map 7 Drung Hill to Boulerdan
KW - Map 8 Boulerdan to Coars
KW - Map 9 Coars to Cahersiveen
KW - Map 10 Coars to Mastergeehy
KW - Map 11 Mastergeehy to Waterville
KW - Map 12 Mastergeehy to Windy Gap
KW - Map 13 Waterville to Derrynane
KW - Map 14 Derrynane to Caherdaniel and Camomile Corner
KW - Map 15 Windy Gap to Caherdaniel
KW - Map 16 Camomile Corner to Bohacogram
KW - Map 17 Bohacogram to Sneem
KW - Map 18 Sneem to Blackwater
KW - Map 19 Blackwater Bridge to Kenmare
KW - Map 20 Kenmare to Galways Bridge
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