Killarney National Park
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Killarney National Park is Ireland's first national park, established in 1932. Stretching over 102 square kilometers, the area impresses with its ecological diversity and picturesque landscapes.
The park is famous for the Killarney Lakes, oak and yew forests of international importance and as home to Ireland's only wild herd of red deer.
Discover historical gems - Ross Castle, Muckross Abbey and the Muckross House estate. Relax while hiking, biking or horseback riding. Don't miss the spectacular Torc Waterfall - the park's hidden treasure.
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