Cycling in killarney

Ideally situated at the gateway to Killarney National Park, Killarney Flesk Caravan and Camping Park is the perfect base for cycling enthusiasts and families looking to explore the breathtaking landscapes of Killarney.

Bike Rentals Made Easy

No bike? No problem! Killarney Bike Rental is conveniently located adjacent to our park, offering a wide range of bikes for rent, including electric bikes. Whether you need a sturdy mountain bike or a comfortable cruiser, they have you covered. You can contact them directly at [email protected].

Cycle-Friendly Routes

From Killarney Flesk, scenic cycle paths lead you into the heart of Killarney National Park. The Muckross route is a favourite, taking you past historic Muckross Abbey, the elegant Muckross House and Gardens, and on to the enchanting Torc Waterfall. Alternatively, follow the paths to the right, where you'll be greeted by native woods and, if you're lucky, catch sight of Ireland's wild red deer herd.

Day Trips and Heritage

Load up your bikes and take a day trip to the Dingle Peninsula, easily accessible from Killarney, and enjoy the world-famous beaches of Inch, Ventry, and Brandon Bay while exploring the peninsula. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the vibrant town of Dingle and its many attractions. For a touch of history and heritage, consider a boat tour to the Great Blasket Island.

Serious Cyclist Adventures

For cyclists with a little more experience, the ride to Ross Castle and Knockreer offers a blend of scenic beauty and historic charm. If you're up for a challenge, the Gap of Dunloe is an iconic route that promises stunning landscapes and a true test of endurance. A mixture of main road and walking/cycle track, it never fails to disappoint.