Explore Ireland’s Ring of Kerry with a self-guided audio tour. Discover waterfalls, stone forts, and coastal vistas. Experience history and breathtaking views.
Explore Ireland’s Ring of Kerry with a self-guided audio tour. Discover waterfalls, stone forts, and coastal vistas. Experience history and breathtaking views.
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Ring of Kerry - The Ring of Kerry is one of Ireland’s most renowned scenic routes, celebrated for its stunning coastal vistas, verdant landscapes, quaint villages, and remarkable mountain views. This drive is an essential experience for travelers eager to explore the natural splendor and timeless charm of County Kerry.
Note: The tour spans over 130…
- Ring of Kerry - The Ring of Kerry is one of Ireland’s most renowned scenic routes, celebrated for its stunning coastal vistas, verdant landscapes, quaint villages, and remarkable mountain views. This drive is an essential experience for travelers eager to explore the natural splendor and timeless charm of County Kerry.
Note: The tour spans over 130 miles, includes more than 200 audio stories, and typically takes 24-48 hours to complete.
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- Ross Castle - A picturesque 15th-century lakeside castle located by the tranquil waters of Lough Leane in Killarney National Park. With its stone towers, mountainous backdrop, and stunning lake views, Ross Castle is an iconic and memorable photo opportunity brimming with classic Irish charm.
- Muckross Abbey - A serene and atmospheric ruin nestled in lush greenery within Killarney National Park. Featuring ancient stone arches, peaceful cloisters, and a beautiful old yew tree at its center, Muckross Abbey is a scenic and unforgettable stop rich in history and charm.
- Muckross House, Gardens & Traditional Farms - A magnificent Victorian mansion set against the breathtaking backdrop of Killarney National Park’s mountains and lakes. With its elegant architecture, lush gardens, and picturesque surroundings, Muckross House is a stunning and memorable stop filled with history, charm, and classic Irish scenery.
- Torc Waterfall - A stunning waterfall nestled among lush woodlands in Killarney National Park. With its cascading waters, moss-covered rocks, and scenic forest setting, Torc Waterfall is a must-see natural highlight and an unforgettable photo opportunity.
- Killarney National Park - A breathtaking landscape of mountains, lakes, forests, and open valleys, Killarney National Park is one of Ireland’s most scenic natural treasures. With lush greenery, tranquil viewpoints, and unforgettable classic Irish scenery, it’s a must-see stop filled with beauty, wildlife, and charm.
- Upper Lake, Killarney - A tranquil and scenic lake surrounded by mountains, woodlands, and classic Killarney beauty. With its calm waters, lush green backdrop, and breathtaking natural views, Upper Lake is an unforgettable stop for photos, quiet moments, and soaking in Ireland’s wild landscape.
- Derrycunnihy Falls - A serene waterfall nestled in a lush woodland setting, surrounded by fresh mountain air and natural beauty. With its gentle cascades, green forest backdrop, and tranquil scenic atmosphere, Derrycunnihy Falls is a beautiful hidden gem and a refreshing nature stop.
- Derrycunihy - A quaint, picturesque stone church set near tranquil woodlands and mountain scenery. With its peaceful setting, historic charm, and nearby cascade views, Derrycunnihy Church is a scenic hidden gem and a lovely photo stop along the drive.
- Ladies’ View - A breathtaking viewpoint overlooking Killarney’s lakes, mountains, and lush green valleys. With its sweeping scenery and unforgettable photo opportunities, Ladies View is one of the most iconic and scenic stops in the area.
- Looscaunagh Lough Viewpoint - A scenic roadside viewpoint overlooking the calm waters of Looscaunagh Lough, framed by rugged mountains and lush Kerry landscape. With its peaceful setting, expansive views, and breathtaking natural backdrop, this is a beautiful stop for photos and a quiet moment along the drive.
- Moll’s Gap - A breathtaking mountain pass known for its winding roads, rugged peaks, and sweeping views of the Kerry landscape. With its dramatic scenery, scenic overlooks, and unforgettable photo opportunities, Moll’s Gap is a must-see stop filled with wild Irish beauty.
- Kenmare Stone Circle - A fascinating ancient stone circle set in a peaceful green landscape near Kenmare. With its mysterious history, scenic surroundings, and quiet atmosphere, Kenmare Stone Circle is a unique and unforgettable stop that adds a touch of ancient Irish heritage to the journey.
- Kenmare - A charming heritage town known for its colorful streets, cozy shops, and welcoming Irish atmosphere. With scenic mountain surroundings, local cafés, and plenty of character, Kenmare is a lovely stop for a relaxed break and a taste of classic Kerry charm.
- Cromwell’s Bridge - A charming old stone bridge nestled in a peaceful green setting near Kenmare. With its unique arched shape, quiet surroundings, and historic character, Cromwell’s Bridge is a scenic hidden gem and a lovely quick photo stop.
- Dunkerron Castle - A scenic ruined castle set in a peaceful countryside landscape near Kenmare. With its historic stone walls, quiet surroundings, and old-world Irish charm, Dunkerron Castle is a beautiful hidden gem and a memorable photo stop.
- Templenoe Church - A quiet historic church ruin set in a peaceful countryside setting near the coast. With its old stone walls, scenic surroundings, and calm atmosphere, Templenoe Church is a lovely hidden gem and a simple, charming photo stop along the drive.
- Dromore Castle - A striking ruined castle set against peaceful coastal and countryside scenery, offering a quiet glimpse into Ireland’s historic past. With its old stone walls, scenic surroundings, and timeless charm, Dromore Castle is a memorable hidden gem and a beautiful photo stop.
- Lough Fadda - A peaceful lake surrounded by rugged hills, open countryside, and quiet natural beauty. With its calm waters, scenic mountain backdrop, and untouched Irish charm, Lough Fada is a lovely hidden gem for photos and a relaxing moment along the drive.
- Sneem - A colorful and charming village known for its bright buildings, peaceful riverside setting, and welcoming Irish atmosphere. With scenic mountain views, local shops, and classic small-town charm, Sneem is a lovely stop for a relaxed break and memorable photos.
- Staigue Fort - A remarkable ancient stone fort nestled in a peaceful rural landscape, Staigue Stone Fort is one of Ireland’s best-preserved prehistoric sites. Surrounded by rugged hills and quiet countryside, this iconic hidden gem offers a fascinating glimpse into the past and an unforgettable stop for history and scenery alike.
- Castlecove Beach - A beautiful sandy beach with clear blue waters, soft shoreline, and peaceful coastal scenery. Surrounded by rugged hills and classic Irish charm, Castlecove Beach is a scenic hidden gem and a perfect stop for photos, fresh sea air, and a quiet break by the water.
- O Carrolls Cove - A beautiful coastal stop with soft sandy shores, clear blue water, and peaceful seaside views. With its fresh ocean air, scenic beach setting, and relaxed atmosphere, O’Carroll’s Cove is a lovely hidden gem for photos, a quick break, and a refreshing moment by the water.
- Caherdaniel - A charming coastal village surrounded by sandy beaches, rolling green hills, and beautiful ocean views. With its relaxed atmosphere, scenic surroundings, and classic Irish character, Caherdaniel is a lovely stop for photos, fresh sea air, and a peaceful break along the drive.
- Caherdaniel Stone Fort - An ancient stone fort set in a peaceful countryside landscape, surrounded by rolling green hills and quiet rural beauty. With its historic stone walls, scenic setting, and timeless Irish charm, Caherdaniel Stone Fort is a memorable hidden gem and a fascinating stop for history lovers.
- Derrynane House - A historic seaside home surrounded by lush gardens, woodland paths, and beautiful coastal scenery. With its rich Irish heritage, peaceful setting, and unforgettable views near Derrynane Bay, Derrynane House is a scenic and charming stop filled with history and natural beauty.
- Scariff - A dramatic offshore island surrounded by wild Atlantic waters, rugged cliffs, and sweeping coastal views. With its untouched natural beauty, seabird-filled skies, and breathtaking ocean backdrop, Scariff Island is a scenic highlight.
- Com An Chiste - A breathtaking mountain viewpoint with sweeping coastal views over Kenmare River, Waterville, and the surrounding islands. With its rugged cliffs, open skies, and unforgettable ocean scenery, Com an Chiste is a scenic must-see stop for photos and peaceful views.
- Loher stone fort - A scenic viewpoint overlooking the ancient Loher Stone Fort, with rugged hills, peaceful countryside, and sweeping coastal views in the distance. This unforgettable stop blends Irish history with breathtaking natural scenery, making it a beautiful place for photos and a quiet moment along the drive.
- Loher stone fort - A fascinating ancient stone fort set in a peaceful countryside landscape, offering a glimpse into Ireland’s distant past. Surrounded by rugged hills and timeless scenery, Loher Stone Fort is a scenic hidden gem and an unforgettable stop for history and nature lovers alike.
- Charlie Chaplin Statue - A charming seaside landmark in Waterville, celebrating the famous film icon who loved visiting this peaceful coastal village. With ocean views, local history, and a fun photo opportunity, the Charlie Chaplin Statue is a memorable stop with a touch of classic Hollywood charm.
- Waterville - A charming coastal village known for its sweeping ocean views, colorful streets, and relaxed seaside atmosphere. With its beautiful shoreline, mountain backdrop, and classic Irish charm, Waterville is a scenic and unforgettable stop for photos, fresh sea air, and a peaceful break by the Atlantic.
- Waterville Golf Links - A world-famous seaside golf course set against sweeping Atlantic views, rugged dunes, and dramatic coastal scenery. With its breathtaking ocean backdrop and classic Irish links landscape, Waterville Golf Links is a scenic and memorable stop for photos and golf lovers alike.
- Ballinskelligs Bay - A breathtaking coastal bay with soft sandy shores, clear blue waters, and sweeping Atlantic views. Surrounded by rugged hills and peaceful seaside scenery, Ballinskelligs Bay is a scenic hidden gem and an unforgettable stop for photos, fresh sea air, and quiet coastal beauty.
- Ballinskelligs Abbey - A peaceful coastal ruin set near the shoreline, surrounded by fresh sea air, open skies, and scenic Atlantic views. With its ancient stone walls, quiet atmosphere, and beautiful seaside backdrop, Ballinskelligs Abbey is a hidden gem filled with history, charm, and unforgettable photo opportunities.
- Ballinskelligs Beach - A beautiful sandy beach with clear blue water, fresh Atlantic air, and peaceful coastal views. With its wide shoreline, scenic mountain backdrop, and relaxed seaside charm, Ballinskelligs Beach is an unforgettable stop for photos, a quiet walk, and a refreshing break by the ocean.
- Ballinskelligs - A peaceful coastal village surrounded by sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and sweeping Atlantic views. With its rich history, scenic shoreline, and relaxed seaside charm, Ballinskelligs is a beautiful stop for photos, fresh ocean air, and an unforgettable taste of Ireland’s wild coast.
- Ballinskelligs Castle - A striking coastal castle ruin overlooking the sandy shore and Atlantic waters, Ballinskelligs Castle is full of historic charm and scenic beauty. With its rugged stone walls, ocean backdrop, and peaceful beach setting, it’s an unforgettable photo stop and a beautiful glimpse into Ireland’s past.
- Skellig Ring - A breathtaking scenic route known for rugged Atlantic coastline, dramatic cliffs, quiet villages, and unforgettable ocean views. With its wild beauty, hidden gems, and views toward the famous Skellig Islands, the Skellig Ring is a stunning drive filled with classic coastal charm and photo-worthy moments.
- Kinnard Cemetery - A quiet historic cemetery set in a peaceful countryside landscape, offering a reflective stop surrounded by timeless Irish scenery. With its old stone markers, calm atmosphere, and sense of local heritage, Kinnard Cemetery is a simple but meaningful hidden gem along the route.
- Túr Bhólais/Bolus Napoleonic Tower. - A quiet coastal viewpoint near the Bolus area, surrounded by rugged hills, open skies, and sweeping Atlantic scenery. With its peaceful setting and wild coastal beauty, Túr Bhólais is a scenic hidden gem for photos and a memorable moment along the drive.
- St Finian’s Bay - A breathtaking coastal bay with peaceful waters, rugged cliffs, and sweeping Atlantic views. With its quiet beach charm, fresh sea air, and unforgettable natural scenery, St. Finian’s Bay is a scenic hidden gem and a perfect stop for photos and a relaxing seaside moment.
- The Glen - A peaceful countryside stop surrounded by rolling green hills, quiet roads, and classic Irish scenery. With its calm atmosphere, scenic landscape, and simple natural charm, The Glen is a lovely hidden gem for a relaxing moment and beautiful photos along the drive.
- Rathkieran - A peaceful historic stop surrounded by quiet countryside, open skies, and timeless Irish scenery. With its ancient character, scenic setting, and calm atmosphere, Ráth Ciaráin is a hidden gem that adds a memorable touch of local heritage to the drive.
- Kerry Cliffs - A breathtaking coastal viewpoint with towering cliffs, crashing Atlantic waves, and sweeping views of the Skellig Islands. With its dramatic scenery, wild ocean backdrop, and unforgettable photo opportunities, the Kerry Cliffs are a must-see stop filled with rugged natural beauty.
- Portmagee - A colorful seaside village with charming streets, fresh Atlantic air, and beautiful harbor views. With its relaxed coastal atmosphere, scenic surroundings, and gateway feel to the Skellig Islands, Portmagee is a memorable stop for photos, local charm, and a peaceful break by the water.
- Valentia Island - A scenic island filled with rugged coastline, colorful villages, dramatic cliffs, and sweeping Atlantic views. With its peaceful charm, rich history, and unforgettable natural beauty, Valentia Island is a must-see stop for photos, fresh sea air, and classic coastal scenery.
- Portmagee Whiskey - A charming local stop celebrating Irish whiskey, coastal heritage, and the character of Portmagee. With its warm atmosphere, rich flavor, and connection to the village’s seaside charm, Portmagee Whiskey is a memorable stop for visitors looking to enjoy a taste of local tradition.
- Maurice O’Neill Memorial Bridge - A scenic bridge offering peaceful water views, fresh coastal air, and a quiet moment to enjoy the surrounding landscape. With its local significance, beautiful setting, and classic Irish charm, Maurice O’Neill Memorial Bridge is a memorable stop for photos and a relaxing pause along the drive.
- Illaunloughan - A tiny historic island in the Portmagee Channel, known for its early medieval monastery ruins and peaceful coastal setting. With its ancient stone remains, quiet waters, and rich heritage, Illaunloughan is a scenic hidden gem that adds a fascinating glimpse into Ireland’s past.
- Bray Head Loop Walk - A breathtaking coastal walk with rugged cliffs, open Atlantic views, and sweeping scenery across Valentia Island and the Skellig Islands. With its fresh sea air, dramatic landscapes, and unforgettable photo spots, Bray Head Loop Walk is a scenic must-see for nature lovers and walkers.
- Bray Head - A dramatic coastal headland with rugged cliffs, sweeping Atlantic views, and breathtaking scenery toward the Skellig Islands. With its wild natural beauty, fresh sea air, and unforgettable photo opportunities, Bray Head is a scenic must-see stop on Valentia Island.
- St. Brendan’s Well - A peaceful historic well surrounded by quiet countryside, coastal charm, and a sense of ancient Irish heritage. With its spiritual atmosphere, scenic setting, and timeless local character, St. Brendan’s Well is a lovely hidden gem and a meaningful stop along the drive.
- Cool East Wedge Tomb - A fascinating ancient burial site set in a quiet countryside landscape, surrounded by rugged hills and peaceful Irish scenery. With its prehistoric stone structure, mysterious atmosphere, and timeless charm, Cool East Wedge Tomb is a scenic hidden gem and a memorable stop for history lovers.
- Fogher Cliffs(Aillte Fogher) - A breathtaking coastal stop with dramatic sea cliffs, crashing Atlantic waves, and sweeping ocean views. With its rugged beauty, wild scenery, and unforgettable photo opportunities, Fogher Cliffs are a scenic hidden gem and a must-see highlight along the drive.
- Geokaun Mountain and Cliffs - A breathtaking viewpoint offering sweeping views across Valentia Island, the Atlantic Ocean, and the surrounding coastline. With its dramatic cliffs, open skies, and unforgettable panoramic scenery, Geokaun Mountain is a scenic must-see stop for photos and fresh mountain air.
- Valentia Island - A unique heritage stop showcasing the island’s famous slate, known for its rich color, strong craftsmanship, and historic use in landmark buildings. With its local character, rugged surroundings, and fascinating industrial history, Valentia Slate is a memorable hidden gem and a great stop for learning something different.
- Tetrapod Trackpad - A fascinating prehistoric site where ancient fossil footprints offer a rare glimpse into life from millions of years ago. Set against a scenic coastal backdrop, the Tetrapod Trackway is a unique and unforgettable stop that blends natural beauty with remarkable ancient history.
- Valentia Island Lighthouse - A scenic coastal lighthouse overlooking rugged cliffs, open Atlantic waters, and peaceful island views. With its historic charm, dramatic seaside setting, and unforgettable photo opportunities, Valentia Island Lighthouse is a beautiful must-see stop filled with classic coastal character.
- Knightstown - A charming harbor village with colorful streets, peaceful waterfront views, and classic island character. With its relaxed atmosphere, scenic marina, and lovely coastal setting, Knightstown is a memorable stop for photos, fresh sea air, and a quiet break by the water.
- Transatlantic Cable Station Offices - A fascinating historic stop that tells the story of Valentia Island’s role in connecting Europe and North America by undersea telegraph cable. With its rich communication history, coastal setting, and unique heritage, the Transatlantic Cable Station is a memorable hidden gem that adds something truly different to the drive.
- Cahersiveen - A lively heritage town surrounded by mountains, rivers, and beautiful coastal scenery. With its colorful streets, rich local history, and welcoming Irish charm, Cahersiveen is a memorable stop for photos, a relaxed break, and a taste of classic Kerry life.
- The Old Barracks Heritage Centre - A striking historic landmark with castle-like architecture, mountain views, and a strong sense of local heritage. With its unique design, rich history, and scenic setting, The Old Barracks is a memorable stop for photos and a fascinating glimpse into the past.
- Old Railway Bridge - A scenic historic bridge set against peaceful river views and classic Irish countryside charm. With its old stonework, quiet setting, and timeless character, the Old Railway Bridge is a lovely hidden gem for photos and a relaxing stop along the drive.
- Ballycarbery Castle - A dramatic castle ruin surrounded by open fields, coastal views, and peaceful countryside scenery. With its weathered stone walls, historic charm, and striking photo-worthy setting, Ballycarbery Castle is an unforgettable stop filled with classic Irish beauty.
- Cahergal Stone Fort - A remarkable ancient stone fort surrounded by open countryside and rugged Kerry scenery. With its impressive stone walls, historic atmosphere, and peaceful setting, Cahergal Stone Fort is a scenic hidden gem and an unforgettable stop for history lovers and photos.
- Leacanabuaile Fort - An impressive ancient stone fort set in a peaceful countryside landscape, offering a glimpse into Ireland’s early history. With its strong stone walls, scenic surroundings, and quiet historic charm, Leacanabuaile Stone Fort is a memorable hidden gem and a great photo stop.
- White Strand Beach - A beautiful sandy beach with clear blue water, fresh Atlantic air, and peaceful coastal scenery. With its soft shoreline, scenic views, and relaxed seaside charm, Whitestrand Beach is a lovely stop for photos, a quiet walk, and a refreshing break by the ocean.
- Beginish Island - A peaceful island surrounded by calm coastal waters, rugged scenery, and rich local heritage. With its quiet beauty, historic charm, and sweeping views toward Valentia and the Atlantic, Beginish Island is a scenic hidden gem and a memorable stop for photos.
- Birthplace of Daniel O’Connell, Cahersiveen, Kerry, Ireland - The birthplace of Ireland’s famous political leader, known as “The Liberator,” this historic site is surrounded by peaceful countryside and scenic Kerry beauty. With its rich heritage, local significance, and timeless atmosphere, it’s a meaningful stop that offers a glimpse into Ireland’s remarkable past.
- Knocknadobar - A breathtaking mountain landmark known for its rugged slopes, sweeping coastal views, and deep spiritual history. With its dramatic scenery, peaceful atmosphere, and unforgettable panoramic landscapes, Knocknadobar is a scenic hidden gem and a memorable stop along the route.
- Kells - A peaceful coastal beach with soft shoreline, fresh Atlantic air, and beautiful views across the water. With its calm setting, scenic surroundings, and relaxed seaside charm, Kells Bay Beach is a lovely stop for photos, a quiet walk, and a refreshing break by the ocean.
- Gleensk Viaduct - A striking old railway viaduct set among peaceful countryside, rolling hills, and classic Kerry scenery. With its graceful stone arches, historic charm, and scenic surroundings, Gleensk Viaduct is a beautiful hidden gem and a memorable photo stop along the drive.
- Gleensk Forest Recreation Area - A peaceful woodland stop surrounded by lush trees, fresh air, and quiet natural beauty. With its scenic forest paths, calm atmosphere, and refreshing greenery, Gleensk Forest Recreation Area is a lovely hidden gem for a relaxing nature break and photos.
- Rossbeigh Beach - A stunning sandy beach with sweeping ocean views, fresh Atlantic air, and a dramatic mountain backdrop. With its wide shoreline, peaceful coastal charm, and unforgettable scenery, Rossbeigh Beach is a beautiful stop for photos, a relaxing walk, and a refreshing seaside break.
- Glenbeigh - A charming village surrounded by mountains, rivers, and sweeping coastal scenery. With its welcoming atmosphere, scenic views, and easy access to beautiful beaches and countryside, Glenbeigh is a lovely stop for photos, a relaxed break, and classic Kerry charm.
- Kerry Bog Village Museum - A charming open-air museum that brings traditional Irish village life to life with thatched cottages, rural history, and scenic countryside surroundings. With its authentic old-world atmosphere, cultural charm, and beautiful Kerry backdrop, Kerry Bog Village Museum is a memorable stop for history, photos, and local heritage.
- Killorglin - A lively town set beside the River Laune, known for its colorful streets, mountain views, and welcoming local charm. With its rich traditions, scenic surroundings, and classic Kerry atmosphere, Killorglin is a memorable stop for photos, a relaxed break, and a taste of local life.
- St. James’ Church - A peaceful historic church with classic stone architecture, local charm, and a quiet village setting. With its timeless character, scenic surroundings, and calm atmosphere, St. James’ Church is a lovely stop for photos and a meaningful glimpse into local heritage.
- Easter Rising Memorial - A meaningful historic memorial honoring Ireland’s fight for independence and the people connected to this important chapter of Irish history. With its quiet setting, local heritage, and reflective atmosphere, the Easter Rising Memorial is a memorable stop that adds depth and significance to the journey.
- King Puck Statue - A quirky and iconic landmark celebrating Killorglin’s famous Puck Fair tradition. With its unique local story, town charm, and fun photo opportunity, the King Puck Statue is a memorable stop that adds character and a touch of Irish folklore to the journey.
- Castleconway - A scenic historic landmark set in a peaceful riverside setting, surrounded by classic Kerry charm and local heritage. With its old stone character, quiet atmosphere, and photo-worthy surroundings, Castle Conway is a lovely hidden gem and a memorable stop along the drive.
- Ballymalis Castle - A peaceful castle ruin set among scenic countryside, with old stone walls, quiet surroundings, and classic Irish charm. Its historic character and photo-worthy setting make Ballymalis Castle a lovely hidden gem and a memorable stop along the drive.
- Gap of Dunloe - A breathtaking mountain pass with winding roads, rugged peaks, sparkling lakes, and dramatic valley views. With its wild natural beauty, scenic charm, and unforgettable photo opportunities, the Gap of Dunloe is one of the most iconic and must-see stops in the area.
- Killarney - A lively and scenic town surrounded by lakes, mountains, forests, and classic Irish beauty. With its colorful streets, welcoming atmosphere, and easy access to unforgettable natural highlights, Killarney is a must-see stop full of charm, history, and breathtaking scenery.

- Text transcripts of audio narration & Self-paced format (start/pause/resume anytime)
- Pre-recorded audio commentary (downloadable or streamable)
- GPS-powered, self-guided audio tour through an app
- Lifetime access with customer support (chat/email)
- Suggested walking/driving itinerary with stop-by-stop directions
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Offline GPS-enabled route map
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- Text transcripts of audio narration & Self-paced format (start/pause/resume anytime)
- Pre-recorded audio commentary (downloadable or streamable)
- GPS-powered, self-guided audio tour through an app
- Lifetime access with customer support (chat/email)
- Suggested walking/driving itinerary with stop-by-stop directions
- Offline GPS-enabled route map
- Bring your own device & headphones (no in-person guide or physical equipment)
- This tour is NOT an entrance ticket to the park
- Entrance fees, in-person guide, headphones, transport, parking, food,Wi-Fi or cellular data, rentals
- Entrance fees, in-person guide, headphones, transport, parking, food,Wi-Fi or cellular data, rentals
Embark on a self-guided driving tour of the Ring of Kerry, exploring one of Ireland’s most renowned landscapes. This scenic route winds through verdant valleys adorned with waterfalls, ancient stone forts, and stunning coastal views. Discover the grandeur of Muckross House, the thrill of Torc Waterfall, and the breathtaking panorama at Ladies View….
Embark on a self-guided driving tour of the Ring of Kerry, exploring one of Ireland’s most renowned landscapes. This scenic route winds through verdant valleys adorned with waterfalls, ancient stone forts, and stunning coastal views. Discover the grandeur of Muckross House, the thrill of Torc Waterfall, and the breathtaking panorama at Ladies View.
Listen to tales of ancient forts, the famine, castles, and charming seaside villages. The vistas from Staigue Stone Fort and Kerry Cliffs are truly unparalleled.
Purchase one tour per vehicle, not per individual. Everyone can enjoy the experience together!
After booking, check your email to download the Tour Guide App by Action. Enter your unique password to access your tour. Ensure you have a reliable internet/Wi-Fi connection for these steps. Follow the audio instructions and the designated route from there.
Enjoy new, lifetime access with no expiration. Use it anytime, on any journey, as often as you like.
Please note, this is not an entrance ticket to attractions. Verify opening hours before your visit.
- How To Access: After booking, you’ll get an email and text with setup instructions and password (search “audio tour” in emails and texts). • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password sent by email and text. • MUST download the tour while in strong wifi/cellular. • Works offline after download.
- How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
- Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
- Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
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- New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want.
- Audio Setup: Connect your phone to your car’s stereo system using Bluetooth, USB, or AUX. For the best experience, consider using headphones for walking tours. Audio playback is compatible with Apple CarPlay, with navigation features coming soon. Support for Android Auto is also on the way.
- The tour requires a supported mobile device for navigation. Please use an iPhone with iOS 15 or later, an Android device with Android 9 or later, or an iPad/tablet with GPS and cellular service.
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