Walking in County Kerry could not be better with many country roads and byways leading to seaside coves, rural villages and towns, castles and historic sites.
Walking trails in County Kerry give access to the richly scenic countryside. These sign posted walkways will help work up an appetite allowing you to stop en route at the many pubs and restaurants along the way.
Information about these routes can be obtained from tourist offices throughout County Kerry.
The best known of the walking trails are The Kerry Way, The Beara Way, DingleWay and The Pilgrims Path. The Pilgrims Path. (The Kerry Camino) takes in Tralee to Mount Brandon, Dingle. The Kerry Way is one of the longest signposted walking trails in Ireland. It is approximately 215km long (135 miles). The Dingle Way and The Beara Way take in the Dingle and Beara Peninsulae respectively.
There are some of our favourite walks in Killarney National Park: