Five Things You Didn’t Know About Killarney’s Lakes

Five Things You Didn’t Know About Killarney’s Lakes- Killarney Lake tours

Most visitors know the Lakes of Killarney because of their scenic beauty. However, many stories lie behind these stunning lakes. Lough Leane, Muckross Lake, and the Upper Lake hold secrets and tales that make them truly unique local gems. Let’s dive into five surprising facts you probably didn’t know about Killarney’s Lakes.

Killarney’s Lakes Are Glacial in Origin

The lakes you see today were carved out thousands of years ago by massive glaciers during the Ice Age. As the glaciers retreated, they left behind deep basins that filled with water, creating what we know today as Killarney’s lakes. This glacial history explains the lakes’ depth and clear waters framed by rugged mountains and green woodlands. The history exhibit at Killarney House vividly presents the story of the natural development of the local landscapes. So, if you’d like to discover how Killarney’s landscapes shaped over time, a visit to Killarney House is the perfect place to start.

Innisfallen Island Was a Monastic School

Floating in Lough Leane, Innisfallen Island isn’t just a pretty heart-shaped island. Once upon a time, it was home to a monastic community that dated back to 640 AD. The island was occupied for more than 900 years, as it was large enough to allow the monks to remain self-sufficient. Over 300 years, 39 Monks wrote what is now known as the “Annals of Innisfallen”. It is now recognised as an important chronicle of early Irish history written in Irish and Latin. Even today, a visit to the island reveals echoes of Ireland’s centuries-old religious and cultural heritage – making it a true bucket list experience.

Five Things You Didn’t Know About Killarney’s Lakes: Innisfallen Island and the lake of learining

Lough Leane Means ‘Lake of Learning’

The name Lough Leane translates from Irish as “Lake of Learning,” a hint to the Innisfallen island’s scholarly past. As we now know, this isn’t just a poetic title; it reflects the island’s role as a centre of education and knowledge in early Irish Christianity. The monks were great scholars, and even the High King of Ireland, Brian Boru, reportedly studied with them on Inisfallen Island.

Ross Castle and Its Ghostly Legend

On the edge of Lough Leane stands Ross Castle, a 15th-century tower-house once home to the O’Donoghue clan. Beyond its medieval charm, the castle is wrapped in a ghostly legend. Locals tell tales that a ghost of O’Donoghue still exists in a deep slumber under the waters of Lough Leane. On the first morning of May every seven years, he rises from the lake on a white horse and circles the waters. According to the legend, anyone who sees him will enjoy good fortune for the rest of their lives. Whether you’re a believer or a sceptic, the castle’s eerie stories add a thrilling layer to your visit.

A Haven for Wildlife and Rare Species

The lakes and surrounding park aren’t just a feast for the eyes – they’re a home for wildlife. From red deer roaming freely to majestic birds like white-tailed eagles, Killarney National Park supports a rich tapestry of life. The glacial lakes themselves are home to a couple of species, including the Killarney shad and blunt-nosed Irish char.

Killarney’s lakes are not just scenic wonders; they’re living chapters of Ireland’s natural and cultural history. Next time you visit, remember these hidden gems and legends that make the lakes more than just a pretty view.

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Killarney Lake Tours: An Adventure for the Whole Family

Ross CAstle

Looking for a unique way to spend quality time with your family? Ditch the screens and head to Killarney for a fun filled adventure in the National Park. It’s a place of wonder and beauty ready to intrigue everyone coming to visit. Killarney Lake Tours offer a couple of lovely experiences for all ages, combining stunning scenery, fascinating history, and a healthy dose of fresh air. Scroll down to find out how

All Aboard for Family Fun!

School is almost out, and summer is just around the corner. This means longer, sunnier days and more chances to enjoy quality time with your little ones. We know that coming up with fresh ideas for days out can sometimes be a challenge, which is exactly why we’ve put together this blog post to help inspire your summer adventures. Killarney Lake Tours offers boat tours and jaunting car rides, both providing a unique perspective on the area’s beauty. Visitors can enjoy them as a package or separately. Kids love spotting swans, ducks, and even deer near the shore, while parents can soak in the panoramic views of Ross Castle and the majestic surroundings. It is a win-win for everyone.

Enjoy the sights of Killarney National Park from the traditional Jaunting Car. Operating all year-round, the Killarney Jaunting car trip is a "must" for every one visiting Killarney.

Jaunting Car Charm

The long tradition of the horse-drawn carriage as a method of public transport was first introduced to Ireland in 1815.While they were once a primary mode of transportation, today, they offer visitors an unique and leisurely way to experience the beauty of the emerald island.

The jaunting car ride run by the Killarney Lake Tours departs from the town centre just behind the Scotts Hotel. This charming horse-drawn carriage will take you through the National Park, leading you to the historic Ross Castle. It’s a delightful way to experience the park’s natural beauty and create lasting memories. The ride takes about an hour.

Set Sail on the Lakes of Killarney

From Ross Castle, you can embark on a scenic boat tour across the Lakes of Killarney. This tour provides a unique view point for admiring the area’s rich flora, fauna, and history. Aboard the covered and heated vessel, you’ll enjoy live commentary that brings the landscape to life, pointing out sights like Innisfallen Island and sharing captivating stories of the region. What makes it great is that the enclosed vessel ensures a comfortable experience, rain or shine!

Beyond the Boat: Exploring Ross Castle

While in the area why not take a short walk to Ross Castle? It’s a 15th-century fortress steeped in history and legend. Kids will love exploring the castle grounds, imagining knights, towers, and ancient battles. For a deeper dive into the past, guided tours are available inside the castle, offering insights into its rich heritage. Ross Castle was built by the O’Donoghue Mór clan. Legend says that O’Donoghue still slumbers under the waters of the lake. He rises every seven years on the first morning of May on his magnificent white horse.

Cruise Killarney's beautiful lakes with the M.V Pride of the Lakes. This scenic tour offers views of Lough Leane, Killarney’s largest and most picturesque lake.Family Fun Tips

Pack a Picnic: Enjoy a delightful picnic by the lake with unbeatable views and plenty of space for the kids to run around.

Be Prepared: Bring snacks, sunscreen, and binoculars to enhance your nature detective adventures. Kids will love spotting wildlife and exploring the natural world.

Create Lasting Memories in Killarney

Killarney Lake Tours offer a fantastic opportunity to connect with nature, learn about history, and create cherished family memories. Now, we don’t like to brag, but we’ve been getting a lot of positive feedback from visiting families – and we love hearing it! So, pack your bags, gather your loved ones, and come join us for an adventure in the heart of Killarney National Park!