Explore all that South Kerry has to offer!
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Located in the Dark Sky Reserve
The lack of light pollution In the Kerry International Gold Tier Dark Sky Reserve, means you see the star constellations and planets as they were seen by our ancestors.
The reserve is a public access area and there is no fee and no constraints on access. You are free to stargaze at your leisure.
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Relax and Unwind
A visit to Derrynane Beach is a must - a stunning Blue Flag beach voted as one of the top 10 beaches in Europe.
You can also book a sauna at Derrynane beach for some deep relaxation no matter what the weather brings! Or book a Seaweed Walk/Workshop with local tour operator Atlantic Irish Seaweed.
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Derrynane House & Gardens
Explore the historical Derrynane House & its award winning gardens, a must-visit spot and Kerry's top visited OPW site. This is the ancestral home of Daniel O'Connell, a lawyer, politician and statesman, and one of the great figures in modern Irish history.
Enjoy lunch at the Ahamore Tearooms situated at Derrynane House and explore the botanical gardens.
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Skellig Island & Walk of the Planets
If you're up for adventure, consider a trip to the Wild Atlantic Way’s iconic Skellig Islands on a local boat tour or immerse yourself in the Walk of the Planets, adjacently located next to our Kerry Way Rest hostel.
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Derrynane Seasports
Explore exciting water activities at Derrynane Seasports such as sailing courses, windsurfing, kayak rentals, waterskiing, kids camps and more.
Located at the nearby Derrynane Harbour.
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Kerry Cliffs & Valentia Island
Don't miss the breathtaking views at the Kerry Cliffs in Portmagee or take a short drive to Valentia Island.
Enjoy some local restaurants, whiskey tasting, pubs and cafes. Or visit the ancient Tetrapod Footprints Trackway on the Northeast of the island.
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Kells Bay Gardens
If botanical wonders interest you, a 40-minute drive to Kells Bay Gardens is well worth it. Whether you're a Kerry Way walker, part of a walking group, or a tourist traveling the Ring of Kerry, these attractions offer a perfect blend of nature, history, and adventure to enhance your stay with us.
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Local Pubs & Food Trucks
The local pub, The Blind Piper, is only a minutes walk away from the hostel and is open year round serving food and drinks throughout the day and evenings. During the Summer months there are also other traditional Irish pubs, food trucks, cafes and beach bars available to choose from.