Day Itinerary
10 Activities
Day 5
80 mi0.4 mi
We Continue Our Journey Through the Middle Ages.
Today we will take a full dive into the Middle Ages, see the magnificent castles and walk in the park and one of the historic sites of Ireland.
1.3 mi
10 min
08:0045 min
Cork Coffee Roasters
Have breakfast at the coffee house Cork Coffee Roasters and move to a new place.
7 mi
20 min
09:301 hr
Blarney Castle
Despite being partly destructed, the castle still remains a great tourist’s interest. Blarney is a square-shaped dungeon fortress, built in the 15th century. The castle became famous due to the well-known stone of Oratory, to which a large number of tourists come for the acquisition of eloquence.
0.5 mi
5 min
10:4545 min
Blarney Stone
We came not only to see Blarney Castle itself, but also to kiss the stone of eloquence. Each city, each country has its own sights, which legendarily have certain abilities, so it is very interesting to visit them.
59.2 mi
1 hr 30 min
13:001 hr
Ross Castle
Another castle on our way, surrounded by beautiful nature, inspiring with its majesty and beauty.
1.8 mi
10 min
14:301 hr
Quinlan's Seafood Bar
For the lunch, you can look into the seafood restaurant Quinlans Seafood Bar, that is located just outside the castle of Ross.
5.3 mi
25 min
16:001 hr
Muckross House, Gardens & Traditional Farm
An amazing and beautiful place that shouldn’t be ignored, if you are in the countyof Kerry.
0.4 mi
10 min
17:301 hr 30 min
Killarney National Park
The Killarney National Park is a very picturesque and memorable place located on the shore of the lakes of Killarney. Looking at the vast territory (10 thousand hectares) with mountains, forests and heathlands, you understand why this magnificent park was a candidate for the UNESCO World Heritage in Ireland.
3.4 mi
10 min
19:3030 min
Killarney Dromhall Hotel
For overnight, we again choose the hotel with the comfortable location.
0.7 mi
5 min
20:301 hr
Bricin
You can have dinner at the restaurant of Irish cuisine Bricín Boxty House, which was opened only 20 years ago. It’s closed on Sundays and Mondays.
1.3 mi
10 min
22:0010 hrs
Killarney Dromhall Hotel
We should get a good night's sleep before tomorrow.