Local Attractions

Walsh Taxi provides private tours to some of Irelands main attractions in Killarney, including the Ring of Kerry and the Dingle Peninsula. For those who are travelling Ireland and are considering taking a visit to these attractions, read on below to find out more about some of Irelands great attractions.

Ring of Kerry The Ring of Kerry is part of the mystical & unspoilt region of Ireland that has attracted visitors for hundreds of years. Its spectacular beauty is beyond question and it is a natural centre for outdoor pursuits including golf, watersports, cycling, walking, riding and the very best fishing for salmon & trout. The Ring of Kerry has some of the finest beaches in Europe that provide all the facilities for a traditional seaside holiday.

Above all the Ring of Kerry provides an amazing insight into the ancient heritage of Ireland - see the Iron Age Forts & Ogham Stones, Old Monasteries and a landscape carved out of rock by the last Ice Age 10,000 years ago. Visitors to Ireland should not miss a trip to the beautiful Ring of Kerry - we will pick you up and give you the guided tour, you will not be disappointed. Contact us for more information

Dingle Peninsula
There are so many things to see, to do, to explore, to experience on the Dingle Peninsula. From almost 2,000 archaeological sites, to more walking than you could fit into a year, to Fungie, a bottlenose dolphin who's been living at the mouth of Dingle Harbour since 1984, to a day spent on the Blasket Islands. Savour the activities that most appeal to you or plan to spend enough time on the peninsula to sample them all! Dingle is situated in a Gaeltacht region. There are many opportunities to hear traditional Celtic music in the town, particularly in the summer tourist season.

Dingle has a number of pubs as well as restaurants and cafes. The Dingle Peninsula is a place of intense, shifting beauty. Spectacular mountains, long sandy beaches and the staggering splinter-slatted mass of rocks that defines the extraordinary coast at Slea Head all conspire to ensure that, remote though it is, the Dingle Peninsula is firmly on the tourist trail. Contact us for more information

Wild Atlantic Way
The Wild Atlantic Way is a world-famous coastal route that spans seven of Ireland's counties, taking in some breathtaking scenery along the way. From Donegal to Galway, Kerry to Cork, the sights and sounds of the Wild Atlantic Way will stun your senses and reinvigorate your soul.

We've highlighted three signature points for each route section - these are natural attractions or landmarks that are simply unmissable as you travel the Wild Atlantic Way. A larger list of discovery points will help you get the most out of your action-packed holiday. Browse each section of the route for suggestions on where to stay and tips on unlocking the secrets of the Wild Atlantic Way. What are you waiting for? The open road awaits... Contact us for more information